Visual Review – The French Mistake

And just like that, this Hellatus is almost over.  Huzzah!  Need refresher course as to where we left off?  Well, class is in session with this visual review of”The French Mistake.”  This one was directed by Charles Beeson, a “Supernatural” veteran with 12 episodes under his belt, most notably “Changing Channels,” so you know he’s…

Bardic’s Descant: 6:16 …And Then There Were None – She Has A Message For You

Bardic’s Descant: 6:16 …And Then There Were None – She Has A Message For You

6.16  And Then There Were None:  She Has A Message For You   Eve makes new monsters, Planning to cage human food; Hunters’ families die. Episode Summary   A cannery trucker from Sandusky, Ohio filling his diesel tank at a truck stop at night was surprised by a barefoot young woman, the same girl we…

Animals in Supernatural: The Good, The Bad, and The Disgusting

The showbiz maximum is that actors should never work with kids or animals, because they’ll be upstaged by both.  Supernatural has broken both halves of this rule several dozen times over, but to great effect.  And for good reason.  Children and animals are often associated with the otherworldly, so their inclusion in the show is…

Motivational Messages – “And Then There Were None”

Motivational Messages – “And Then There Were None”

This week’s theme is family.  We’re all about the family.  Those two timing bastards that think just because you share blood you owe them a kidney or something.  Or loyalty.  I mean, really?  Sorry, where was I?  Oh yeah, not many of this week’s motivational posters have anything to do with family.  It’s better that…

Burning S6 Questions:  What In The World Happened To Sam’s Powers?

Burning S6 Questions: What In The World Happened To Sam’s Powers?

Remember this?   As I may have hinted before, I have these little conversations with myself during the rare quiet times at my house.  Like when I’m reading a great article posing the question about the diminishing appeal of superheroes on TV.  Here’s the bizarre inner conversation that followed: