Thoughts on Supernatural 10.16: “Paint It Black”
Alright, let’s talk about 10.16, “Paint it Black”.
Alright, let’s talk about 10.16, “Paint it Black”.
On the surface, “Paint It Black” was not a particularly intense or memorable episode. It was quieter and slower, but that’s probably okay once in a while. Several tweeters commented that they were bored and I have to admit that it was difficult to think of anything exciting to live tweet! This story didn’t have…
I just don’t know what to say. There are a few approaches I could have taken for this review. I could have ranted about how an utter travesty like “Paint It Black” ever made it to air, I could have calmly tried to break down the material we were given and analyze where it all…
Summary: This episode was written by Ross-Leming and Buckner. The episode splits its focus between Crowley/Rowena and Sam/Dean.
It’s Wednesday night. Empire is done for the season, so our competition is less. What do we know about episode 10.16?
This was a good, tightly written episode that I really enjoyed. That they tied it to the war and soldiers gave it added poignancy and depth.
Another Supernatural episode week, another TV Fanatic Supernatural roundtable. What’s on our minds this week? Worms that make us want to puke for one. We talk about Cole too, and somehow Bobby and Adam are mentioned too, because we can’t forget about Bobby and Adam. Find out what myself, Sean McKenna, and Narsimha Chintaluri had to…
Supernatural’s standalone episodes are at their best when grounded in reality.
Yeah the hiatus is over! Are you ready to play some Trivia?
I loved “The Things They Carried”. It was intense. Too gross for my liking, but still, intense. I owed you a BIG Threads article though, so you are not going to believe what I tried to do with this article. I don’t believe it myself.
Sammy’s going darkside, Sammy’s going darkside… No, you didn’t see it? Oh, there are clues. If you squint. Remember all the way back in “Supernatural” season three when Sam was frantic over saving Dean and ultimately couldn’t? Remember four months later in season four, after drowning his sorrows in booze for a chunk of the…
Summary: This episode was written by Jenny Klein and directed by John Badham. The episode features the return of Travis Aaron Wade as Cole in a Monster of the Week episode that also features the return of a season 6 monster, the Worms of Eve!