Supernatural: Appointment in Samarra
It was old home week for “Appointment in Samarra” as Tessa, Death, and Balthazar resurfaced, along with Freddy Krueger, in a Hail Mary attempt on
It was old home week for “Appointment in Samarra” as Tessa, Death, and Balthazar resurfaced, along with Freddy Krueger, in a Hail Mary attempt on
It’s a really good thing we’re getting the hellatus in a week, because I’m close to separating from Supernatural again. If I were a smarter
As anyone within earshot of a CW promo monkey last week knew going in, “Clap Your Hands If You Believe” was about the boys, specifically
“All Dogs Go to Heaven” was a return to form for Supernatural, a straight-up monster of the week case with only the slightest dash of
I’m just going to put it out there that I’m not entirely sure what the Hell went down in “Family Matters,” but I will give
“You Can’t Handle the Truth” put the angst of the boys front and center in an emotionally and physically brutal hour that raised more questions
“Live Free or Twi-hard” was an exercise in ADHD – the first third, bitingly funny and the next two-thirds, devastating (if we hadn’t just been
I think it’s a pretty safe bet that a good time was had by all at Supernatural the week “Weekend at Bobby’s” was filmed (at
To quote Vampy Willow, “Bored now.” I wasn’t really feeling it this week. A carryover from the season I didn’t complete, the episode marks the
Dean’s daddy issues collapse in on him this week as he realizes John had a point to his Major Dad ways that he doesn’t want