The WFB Spoilery Lite/Speculative Preview: Supernatural Episode 10.15 Updated
Hellatus is finally over! What do we know about the next episode?
Hellatus is finally over! What do we know about the next episode?
Supernatural around the Internet this week:
We’re a couple weeks into hiatus now after the masterpiece of The Executioner’s Song and while there are hundreds of nuances available for analysis and examination in that episode, the pre-cursor Halt and Catch Fire offers a much calmer and arguably more classically formulated episode inspiring its own thoughts on later viewings as well.
There is no doubt that Supernatural’s mid-season finale, “The Executioner’s Song” was a masterpiece. The script, acting, music, sets and direction all combined to create a stunning example of television artistry. The visual and cinematography choices that presented the characters’ conflict were masterfully woven into the story, yet they immeasurably added to the story’s impact.
There is no doubt that Supernatural’s mid-season finale, “The Executioner’s Song” was a masterpiece. The script, acting, music, sets and direction all combined to create a stunning example of television artistry. The visual and cinematography choices that presented the characters’ conflict were masterfully woven into the story, yet they immeasurably added to the story’s impact.
Wow, this was some charged episode, fraught with action, emotion, fear, worry and feels galore. We ran the gamut along with the brothers.
Each week, we’re granted great performances on Supernatural—but sometimes they transcend into extraordinary. “The Executioner’s Song” is filled with exceptional performances that bring the story to exquisite life, touching us deeply. Let’s look at the magnificent acting done in this episode.
So what did our panel at TV Fanatic think about the explosive “The Executioner’s Song?” There’s plenty of gushing and agreement across the board, which is a rarity for us. However, we were in disagreement over how much trouble Dean was in and what Sam meant my “Dean’s in trouble.” http://www.tvfanatic.com/2015/02/supernatural-round-table-cain-versus-dean/ Here’s Sean McKenna’s…
How does “The Executioner’s Song” explore the language of disease—and what does it tell us about the season ten story?
You’ve watched Supernatural’s mid-season finale a dozen times already. You rewound, and replayed, and then started all over again. You must have it memorized by now…right?? So let’s test your knowledge! How much do you really know about “The Executioner’s Song”?
Yep, I’m still trying to process this one. Don’t take that as a negative though. This is a good thing. I haven’t been this stunned in a while. Not even last season’s finale left me as shaken as “The Executioner’s Song”. It was an emotional script, but they put so much more into this episode…
From the title alone, there was no doubt this was going to be a powerful episode. Throw in an appearance by Cain and everything is fully primed for one of those emotionally overwhelming game-changers that will be talked about for months to come. For the most part, this did the job – with just few,…