To misquote Dean, "If it's zombies, it must be Thursday", or more importantly, it must mean that Supernatural is back. Half of "Dead Men Don't Wear Plaid" is an examination of another tragic chapter in Bobby Singer's lif more
Supernatural is back, and ready to tackle a new crop of things that go bump in the night. A lot has changed for the Winchester brothers, and for the show itself as creator Eric Kripke has stepped down from the show runner role, handing over the reins to l more
Then: At the end of Season 5, Sam sacrificed himself to stop the apocalypse and rid the world of Lucifer. This left Dean to be with Lisa and Ben so he could finally have that shot at a normal life he hadn't experienced since he was 4. Now: It's more
Sam and Dean are sent back to the future without the courtesy of Marty McFly's Delorean. Castiel is the one who helps the brothers go back in time to stop Anna from killing their parents thereby eliminating Sam who happens to be Lucifer's vessel more
When the Winchesters went into a psychiatric hospital on Supernatural, they weren't just facing a Wraith, they were facing their own psyches. They may have gone a little cuckoo, but "Sam, Interrupted" was one of the more psychological episo more
Ah, Zeppelin titles. Season 2 had "In My Time of Dying," "Houses of the Holy," and "What Is And What Should Never Be." All great episodes. Okay, I wasn't the hugest fan of "Houses," but it brought us the Holy P more
In one episode the brothers Winchester have to deal with two Horsemen, their rings are needed to bring about the end of Lucifer and Sam's talking up his plan to trap the devil. Meanwhile, Dean has a rendezvous with Death at a pizza joint, Bobby' more
"On the Head of a Pin" was a devastating episode in so many ways. Questions were answered. Dean's self-worth spiraled downward until he hit rock bottom. Meanwhile, we witnessed Sam's secret to his demon-killing success. Plus, a traitor more