Let’s Speculate Supernatural 11.22: “We Happy Few”
This episode, written by Robert Berens, is titled “We Happy Few.” The episode begins with fight between God and Lucifer.
This episode, written by Robert Berens, is titled “We Happy Few.” The episode begins with fight between God and Lucifer.
Here’s the promo for the last episode of season 11.
Here’s what we know about episode 22.
This week, um well, you’ll see a lot of agreement I guess. There were parts myself, Nightsky, and Christine Laskodi and Sean McKenna of TV Fanatic loved, like Dean’s questioning Chuck/God, and we all seemed to like new prophet Donatello. But we still had questions. What about Metatron? Was he truly surprised that his spell…
Welcome to “Memorable Moments”. Each week I will visually recap what I felt were the best and most memorable moments from that episode. The list may vary from week to week, depending on what has transpired in that particular episode.
Thoughts on Supernatural 11.21: All In The Family Humourous and heart-wrenching moments, dramatic and intriguing; All In the Family was not without drama or lacking in some of the exposition we’ve been searching for over the season’s run. Season eleven has certainly been a new flavour mix for Supernatural. These past months have been…
As probably expected, my review of episode 11.21, “All in the Family” is less glowing than that of my counterpart, Nightsky. There are two ways to view “All In The Family.” You can turn your mind off and go with what you were given, or you can go in with thematic expectations, given the title…
Call me a happy fan. I loved “All in the Family”. I was on the edge of my seat for the entire hour. At the half way point, I realized my hand had been over my mouth in the “Oh My Chuck, I can’t breathe!” position for I don’t know how long. I didn’t go…
Here are the pictures for Wednesday’s episode.
This episode, entitled “All in the Family,” was written by Eugenie Ross-Leming and Brad Buckner. The episode begins where the last episode ends with the glowing amulet and the brothers meeting Chuck in the street.
Here’s what we know about episode 21.
Every hero is defined by their villain as Metatron reminds God in “Don’t Call Me Shurley.” In many regards, it’s easy to see that God is the hero of his story. He is the one that created everything. He is the one that set everything in motion. It is his unfettered creation that has spanned…