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Supernatural Episode Review: Hunted

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You can read my review of the Supernatural episode “Hunted” at pinkraygun.com. Thank you!

An excerpt:

“Sam decks Dean with several verbal punches about the fact that Dean might have to actually waste him one day and how DARE he keep this from Sam. Once again he’s been placed in a need-to-know status, making him feel the littlest, most useless member of Team Winchester. I imagine that most of his anger is for The Dad, at this point, and who could blame him. He’s just been told several awful, awful things one of which is that he, poor boy, is bound to die. We might as well string him up and call him Tom Dooley as to let him wander around wondering when his deathdate will be and when big brother will deliver the killing blow. Plus, he must be remembering when he flat out asked The Dad whether The Dad knew anything about what the YED had to say about sidekick kids. In return, The Dad flat out LIED to Sam, and although Sam should be used to this type of prevarication, it’s obvious that it still hurts. Hurts bad enough to want to hurt back; in his eyes, you can see it.”

Pictures…

The littlest of Team Winchester

The littlest of Team Winchester

Carrying the burden

Carrying the burden

Famous almost thumb scene

Famous almost thumb scene

Funky town, it’s a long story…

Funky town, it’s a long story…

Loves being a sidekick!

Loves being a sidekick!

Telling the truth

Telling the truth

The awful truth

The awful truth

And nothing but the truth

And nothing but the truth

Supernatural Episode Review: Tall Tales

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You can read my review of the Supernatural episode “Tall Tales” at pinkraygun.com. Thank you!

An excerpt:

“Oh, and then, even better is what follows. Really. This is the best caricature of Sam ever done ever, bar none. Padalecki always rocks at the comedy, and here he goes full out, using his body and his face, and it’s wonderful. And the stuff he says, even though it’s Dean telling the story to make Sam look bad, it doesn’t make it any less true. He’s got tons of emo stuff to say to the other frat boy like, “I acknowledge your pain!” (as if no one else in the world has or possibly could), and THEN, as he hugs the guy, he says, all screwed up, worried, and angsty, “You’re too precious for this world!” I fall off my chair EVERY time.” 

Pics…

Bright eyed listener

Bright eyed listener

Completely dismayed

Completely dismayed

Dimples are wonderful

Dimples are wonderful

Don’t touch my stuff

Don’t touch my stuff

Intent on the case

Intent on the case

Looking into the sun

Looking into the sun

Never touch the Impala

Never touch the Impala

She’s got a sister

She’s got a sister

Too precious for this world

Too precious for this world

Trying not to laugh

Trying not to laugh

What the hell

What the hell

Born Under a Bad Sign: A Supernatural Episode Review

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You can read my review of the Supernatural episode “Born Under a Bad Sign” at pinkraygun.com. Thank you!

An excerpt:

“Then he says to Jo, “I could be more to you, Jo.” (The tone of his voice, at this point, makes me uneasy and I wonder, what’s up with Sam?) And then he grabs her hand. He’s got his wrist cocked at an angle, with his sleeves rolled up on his manly forearm, and I have to tell you that he’s so powerful and bulked up, it’s pure, unadulterated wrist porn. It’s hard to explain why such a little moment could be so damn intoxicating, but it is. What’s even better is when Jo asks him to let go of her, he flips her hand away like so much dead meat, and the strength with which he does this contains the scary implication that he could have held on to her, if he’d wanted to, and it is only by some mercurial inner whim that he’s letting her go now. It’s a whole new Sam. Why, it’s Dark Sam!”

Lost

Lost

Looking for clues

Looking for clues

Afraid of going darkside

Afraid of going darkside

Always protective

Always protective

Please shoot me

Please shoot me

I got your triple threat right here

I got your triple threat right here

Wants to be good to Jo

Wants to be good to Jo

Shooting at demons

Shooting at demons

My brother belongs to me

My brother belongs to me

Exorcise resistant

Exorcise resistant

Houses of the Holy: A Supernatural Episode Review

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You can read my review of the Supernatural episode “Houses of the Holy” at pinkraygun.com. Thank you!

An excerpt:

“The boys check out the crypt and this time it’s Sam who sees the MOW, the white light that shakes the ground and hands out directions of who to kill and how and when. But what’s even better, what is the BEST, really, is what white light does to Sam’s face. Why, it lights it up, that’s what, and I get an eyeful, and absolutely glorious eyeful of Sam, from the inky locks across his forehead, to his bright, wide eyes, and that cotton candy mouth, all lit up in living color, every graceful line, everything. Everything. It’s like a gift from above, and I begin to wonder what I must have done to have earned this unexpected gift. Only you shouldn’t, you know, question gifts like these, but rather, should accept them with grace and humility and many, many prayers of thanks. Oh Lord, we pray, thank you for Show’s Lighting Team, who know just where to stand and where to aim their Halogens at Sam’s beautiful face to make it more gorgeous than it already is. If that’s possible. Amen.”

Born with a bedside manner

Born with a bedside manner

Afternoon delight

Afternoon delight

 Dithering about angels

Dithering about angels

Still doesn’t believe

Still doesn’t believe

Visited by a vision

 Visited by a vision

Holy brotherly clutching!

Holy brotherly clutching!

Not seeing angels

Not seeing angels

Listening with heart

Listening with heart

Awash with grief

Awash with grief

Liquor instead of holy spirits

Liquor instead of holy spirits

Nightshifter: A Supernatural Episode Review

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You can read my review of the Supernatural episode “Nightshifter” at pinkraygun.com. Thank you!

An excerpt:

“Hendrickson knows, man, he knows about how The Dad dragged those kids from pillar to post, raising them up in cheap motels and backwoods cabins, and just as I’m leaning forward for MORE delicious factoids like these, Hendrickson switches into opinion mode because he can’t figure out whether The Dad was a survivalist nut job, a Unabomber, or what. He rattles on to be insulting but simply doesn’t know and is just trying to get Dean’s goat. (Which he had, as they say, at hello.)  And Dean says, “You don’t know crap about my dad. He was a hero.” I love, love, love Dean in this scene, it might be my favorite scene in the whole ep  (besides Sam’s mandroid line), on account of Dean’s shoulders go back and his chin comes up and there’s a whole lot of love and pride running through him. Plus, yeah, I loved the factoids about where the boys lived when they were growing up. Show needs to give fangirls like me MORE like this, and right away, if not sooner. Otherwise I’ll just make stuff up and it’ll be a whole lot darker than what Show had planned.”

Pictures…

On the phone with Hendrickson

On the phone with Hendrickson

Sexy with flashlight

Sexy with flashlight

 Playing the part

Playing the part

Wanting to keep Ron safe

Wanting to keep Ron safe

You brought a knife Dean?

You brought a knife Dean?

Couldn’t come in naked

Couldn’t come in naked

 Dither in the dark

Dither in the dark

Sam is so screwed

Sam is so screwed

Dean is so screwed

Dean is so screwed

Episode Review: Hunted

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A bunch of people have asked why the episode review for “Hunted” has not been posted, did I skip it, was I doing the reviews out of order. I have answered those e-mails, but for anyone else who was wondering and wanted to know, here it is. I have written the review, and it’s sitting in the vault. Pink Raygun did an interview with Rachel Talalay, who directed this episode, as well as a number of other shows. When that interview is posted, then, as a courtesy, the review of the ep she directed for Supernatural will posted as well, and the two will be linked together. Hope this helps and thanks for your patience.

Playthings: A Supernatural Episode Review

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You can read my review of the Supernatural episode “Playthings” at pinkraygun.com. Thank you!

An excerpt:

“But really, and perhaps you’ll agree, that the finest thing about this scene is the shirt Sam is wearing. It’s a thin, grey one that looks like cashmere, which everyone knows it couldn’t be, seeing as the boys get their clothes from the Salvation Army. Then again, maybe it could be; I once got a cashmere sweater there for a dollar. At any rate, it clings to every single curve of Sam’s arms and chest. Or rather, to give credit where it is due, it clings to Padalecki’s arms and chest. I’ve not got the math smarts to graph a chart that will demonstrate just how often and how hard the boy’s been working out, but it’s plain to see that he has been. Vigorously, and, dare I say it, religiously, because if working out and muscles were prayers, then this boy would be SAVED. The long, once boyishly lean torso and arms, the once tender and young sweetness of his neck, all of it has now turned into rippled iron, covered by silky skin, turning his frame to a divine work, so that when he shifts, or turns, or flips a cell phone closed with a resounding click, and it’s grace personified. He’s always had the height and the charm, now he’s got control and confidence. All wrapped in unassuming wool. (And his hair, lest we forget, spires down like inky ribbons across his intelligent forehead. It’s enough to make a fangirl swoon.)”

Angst AND Emo

Angst AND Emo

How he move

How he move

Sam I Am

Sam I Am

I know, just don’t kiss me

I know, just don’t kiss me

Desperate to save

Desperate to save

Checking it out

Checking it out

 The Dad said so

The Dad said so

You promised

You promised

Yeah, my brother likes dolls

Yeah, my brother likes dolls

Taking a break

Taking a break

Croatoan: A Supernatural Episode Review

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You can read my review of the Supernatural episode “Croatoan” at pinkraygun.com. Thank you!

An excerpt:

“Second, I’m pleased on account of The Dad’s theory about Croatoan. Legend has it that the colony of Roanoke disappeared, and either they got absorbed or killed by nearby Indian tribes. Perhaps they wandered aimlessly off in search of the nearest Ye Olde Coffee Shoppe, whatever. There’s an overarching 400 years or more of history to attest to the fact that the colony vanished in mysterious but was most assuredly a normal, earthly manner. The Dad, however, tosses all of this out the window and without a single nod to any generally accepted “lore” that had been unearthed, ascribes the entire disaster to the YED messing around with his pet virus. You have to love a man with enough chutzpah to overthrow current carbon dating methods, satellite imagery, anthropological digs, DNA testing, preserved letters and ephemera, the History Channel, the Discovery Channel, TLC, National Geographic Magazine, AND The Smithsonian – all to theorize that the devil did it.”

 Checking through eyelashes

Checking through eyelashes

Wide eyed boy

Wide eyed boy

You killed Mr. Rogers

You killed Mr. Rogers

Love that neck

Love that neck

Doing the hard thing

Doing the hard thing

Sammy Sam Sam

Sammy Sam Sam

Pastoral beer drinking

Pastoral beer drinking

The Usual Suspects: A Supernatural Episode Review

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You can read my review of the Supernatural episode “The Usual Suspects” at pinkraygun.com. Thank you!

An excerpt:

“Anyway, the interrogation focuses on Dean, whom they tape while Dean confesses. What’s funny here is watching Dean tell the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth, but so help me God, he’d be sexy even if he wasn’t saying a word. The lighting guys are at it again, doing their bright and shiny best in all of Dean’s (and Ackle’s) scenes in the squad room. The set guys have put a table that reflects light up, and thusly we get, yeah, all those freckles, and the sparkles in Dean’s eyes, and the lovely swell of that raspberry mouth thrown into high relief. I wouldn’t say that what Dean was wearing stands out in my memory, but with a face like that, who cares what he’s wearing?”

A warning glare

A warning glare

Dean in peril

Dean in peril

Unable to save

Unable to save

Sam with flashlight

Sam with flashlight

You missed a spot

You missed a spot

Leaving the scene of the crime

Leaving the scene of the crime

No Exit: A Supernatural Episode Review

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You can read my review of the Supernatural episode “No Exit” at pinkraygun.com. Thank you!

An excerpt:

“Lord, no one can glare like that boy. It’s like watching a pit bull watching you from the other side of the fence. If he could get at you through the holes in the chain link, he would. Same here with Jo. And I can’t figure if he’s peeved simply because she’s there, making herself useless and obnoxious, or whether it’s because she’s SO got the hots for Dean, and for some reason that bothers Sam. Not that he’s opposed to seeing Dean hook up, gracious, he’s seen that plenty of times. But I think it’s Jo herself that bothers him with her whole “I come from a hunter family, therefore, I am one of you.” She’s got notions of grandeur, and pretensions of belonging, she’s a poseur and so durn obvious. But Sam’s a gentleman, so he merely glares.”

Almost on the road

Almost on the road

Watching

Watching

Research

Research

Freckleishious

Freckleishious

And I will still be here

And I will still be here

Cement trucks rule!

Cement trucks rule!