The WFB Spoilery Lite/Speculative Preview: Supernatural Episode 10.05
Well, it’s finally here, the 200th episode of Supernatural!
Well, it’s finally here, the 200th episode of Supernatural!
Ever wonder what happens when a few Supernatural pundits get together and marvel over the brothers actually talking? Well you get to find out! Yes, it’s time again for the Supernatural Roundtable at TV Fanatic. Myself and TV Fanatic staffers Carissa Pavlica, Narsimha Chintaluri and Sean McKenna take on brotherly chats, a so called vacation, werewolves,…
WARNING: This one will have a bit adult language to it.
Adam Glass’s “Paper Moon” was a mixed bag for me. There were scenes I loved and scenes that dragged on interminably. One guest actor delivered and one had a bland presence. Fortunately, the good outweighed the bad, because the good was Sam and Dean actually starting to talk. To each other. In complete sentences. Thank…
Stand alone episodes have always been a part of Supernatural’s landscape. They allow us to explore new creatures, urban legends, and folklore that fascinate our imaginations. They provide glimpses of our greatest fears—giving us insight as to what it means to be human. Stand alone episodes entertain and provide us an escape from the humdrum…
This standalone episode was very good. It brought back Kate, a werewolf Sam and Dean encountered in a previous episode.
I don’t have as much as I usually do to say about this one. Fittingly episode 199 is classic Supernatural formula: opens with a teaser monster killing, the boys catch wind of the case, adorn undercover costumes, interrogate and solve the problem. Paper Moon flowed like a season one episode in this way and coming…
I went into “Paper Moon” with some pretty low expectations. After last week’s disappointment, I wasn’t sure if any writer was able to tackle where Sam and Dean were supposed to go from here. They’re in a pretty bad place, and the hits have been coming bad since the trials began. How do they regroup? …
Summary: This episode penned by Adam Glass is a classic monster of the week.
I’m not sure if the title for this one is in relation to just the full moon since we’re dealing with Werewolves or has something to do with the 1973 Movie with Ryan and Tatum O’Neal where they are scam artist back in the 1930’s. Curious. Anyways enjoy the episode and playing Bingo!
This week’s episode didn’t impress our panel as much as prior weeks. We definitely saw the weaknesses in the story, but there were plusses too. Myself and TV Fanatic’s Sean McKenna and Narsimha Chintaluri had plenty of opinions about “Soul Survivor.” http://www.tvfanatic.com/2014/10/supernatural-round-table-sam-and-the-terrible-horrible-no-good-v/ Here’s Sean McKenna’s review for comparison. He gave it a 4.4 out of…
Last week Sam cured Dean. So where do they go from here?