Supernatural Reviews
Supernatural Season Finale Review: Angels & Demons
After eight years and 172 episodes, Supernatural still knows exactly how to deliver a fantastic finale. "Sacrifice" provided a gripping hour filled with la...
Supernatural Review: Return of the Past
For whatever reason, after seeing the well-crafted episode surrounding Metatron and discovering the final trial to close the Gates of Hell, I'd assumed tha...
Supernatural Review: What is the Third Trial?
We're heading somewhere. The end. Sam couldn't have spoken more true words at the close of this episode, something that reiterated that final destination a...
Supernatural Review: The Charlie Identity
Portraying the perky and quirky computer whiz with a knack for role playing, comic conventions and sisterly love for the Winchester brothers, Felicia Day's...
Supernatural Review: Guess Who's Back!
"Taxi Driver" was ultimately about the second God trial that Sam needed to complete in order to forever close the gates of Hell, but I was left far more fo...
Supernatural Review: Young Blood
It's pretty common place that in a series like Supernatural, the major story arc and mythology-heavy episodes - such as "Goodbye Stranger" - are followed w...
Supernatural Review: Shut Up, Meg!
As much as I enjoy a decent Monster of the Week episode, there's something rather exciting about expanding upon the Supernatural mythology and delving into...
Supernatural Review: The Gods Must Be Crazy
You'd think someone would have said "Release the Kraken" on Supernatural this week, right? Sam and Dean were back on the hunt for the strange and weird, le...
Supernatural Review: The Truth About Witch Cats & Dogs
Sometimes I wonder how Sam and Dean would handle the Wicked Witch of the West. While "Man's Best Friend With Benefits" didn't involve a technicolor trip to...
Supernatural Review: Hounded
Supernatural Season 8 has stumbled a bit trying to find its footing, and while the flashback stuff was interesting for a while, I'm really liking the whole...


Dean: Well that's great, because without your power, you're basically just a baby in a trench coat.