Well, at least he left in justified fury. Hopefully the show won't let his character devolve any further into a stalker, although it is possible. She is in the credits, after all, so I doubt she is going anywhere.
Well, at least he left in justified fury. Hopefully the show won't let his character devolve any further into a stalker, although it is possible. She is in the credits, after all, so I doubt she is going anywhere.
Good catch. She looked so familiar but I hand't the foggiest reason why. Was she the one banging Reilly? (I might be flubbing the name, but I am referring to the Irish guy whose brother was a mentally challenged boxer.)
There is little doubt in my mind that Frank is becoming a drag on the show inasmuch as he is an insufficiently strong character in his own right, although I foresee his actions intersecting with the other Gallaghers' more frequently in episodes to come. To be fair, however, the scene in which he speaks with his…
re: Tossin's point about factions in Heaven. Remember the scene from the beginning of this season when Cas has a conversation with himself justifying his killing spree, and then they turn to an angel graveyard? I'd assume that Castiel took the time to kill all of Raphael's followers, thereby leaving the rest of Cas's…
I took it as a failed way to build up to a climactic event that was coming and which was supposed to have been so sudden as to have necessitated some earlier set-up as to ensure continuity. If the writers had cared, they could have milked the Chronos character for a bit and made what they did worthwhile. Instead, they…
Not gonna happen. 'Jehovah', by which I assume you mean the Abrahamic, Judeo-Christian-(and Islamic) god, who would logically be a Winchester ally in this absurd universe that is Supernatural. Jehovah is, at bottom, portrayed as an ambivalent figure with a soft spot for Dean and Sam, having saved them a gazillion…
Nay. (Sorry. Couldn't get rid of everything; the unintentional repeat is because of this software.)
While I thought the entire idea behind having a Female-Bobby circa 1944 was trying and trite as all hell, I can accept it because it allowed for the best line of the show. (Plus, in my mind I was hearing Peter Griffin saying, "Well then, I'll just be a black guuuuy.")
Having stood back and enjoyed AVClub's reviews of serialized shows, I felt the need to hop into the muck of things. In so doing, I hope to champion what, IMHO, is a particularly salient point about my guilty pleasure, B-show favorite, "Supernatural". To the point: I've seen commentators quibble over the newfound…