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Saturday, July 18, 2009

Supernatural-Season 4 Favorite Episodes



*Possible Spoilers*

Season 4 (2008-2009)

Episode 3 (63) "In the Beginning" (Written by Jeremy Carver, Directed by Steve Boyum)



Dean is transported back in time to the '70s in Lawrence, Kansas. There, he meets a younger John Winchester (Matthew Cohen) and Mary (Amy Gumenick). This family reunion gets bigger when the Dean meets their Grandfather (Mitch Pileggi), who could have a huge secret.



Episode 12 (72) " Criss Angel is a Douchebag" (Written by Julie Siege,Directed by Robert Singer)



Sam and Dean attend a magician's convention where it seems that real magic is being performed. Has someone turned to the dark arts to revive their failing career? Also, Ruby visits Sam with a proposition.



Episode 18 (78) "The Monster At The End of This Book" (Written by Julie Siege & Nancy Weiner, Directed by Mike Rohl)



Lilith possesses the body of a dental hygenist and returns to wreak havoc and trouble on the Winchesters. Sam and Dean also discover a book entitled Supernatural about two demon hunting brothers named Sam and Dean Winchester while investigating a possible haunting at a comic book shop - the shop clerk believes the boys are LARPing the book when they visit.



Episode 20 (80) "The Rapture" (Written by Jeremy Carver, Directed by Charles Beeson)



Castiel appears to Dean in a dream and says he has something important to tell him but they need to meet somewhere private. Dean and Sam go searching for Castiel but instead find Jimmy, Castiel’s human vessel, who has only a spotty recollection of being an angel. Jimmy wants to return to his family and normal life, but Dean and Sam are concerned about his safety.



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Saturday, July 11, 2009

Supernatural-Season 3 Favorite Episodes



*Possible Spoilers*

Season 3
(2007-2008)


Episode 4 (48) "Sin City" (Written by Robert Singer & Jeremy Carver, Directed by Charles Beeson)



Sam and Dean investigate a rash of violent deaths in Elizabethville, Ohio, a once-sleepy town that has been turned into a haven for gamblers and drinkers. Dean discovers 2 demons have infiltrated Elizabethville and are using their powers of persuasion to make the townspeople succumb to their basic instincts. Dean uses a devil's trap to capture one of the demons, and it manages to trap Dean as well, later they get to talk and Dean ends up feeling sympathetic with the Demon. Meanwhile, Ruby helps Bobby rebuild the Colt from scratch and stuns him with some news.



Episode 8 (52) "A Very Supernatural Christmas" (Written by Jeremy Carver , Directed by J. Miller Tobin)

In this Christmas-themed episode, Sam and Dean encounter a twisted couple of Pagan gods that share a craving for human meat. Flashbacks follow the Winchesters during Christmas 16 years ago when Sam first learned that the supernatural existed and that his father hunted it.



Episode 12 (56) "Jus In Bello" (Written by Sera Gamble, Directed by Kim Manners)



Sam and Dean break into Bela's apartment in order to get the Colt back, but she has tipped off Agent Henricksen about their whereabouts and they are arrested. While Sam and Dean are locked in a cell in Colorado, a demon breaks in and kills some of the sheriff's men and possesses Henricksen. After the guys vanquish the demon, the FBI agent realizes they were telling the truth and prepares to release them, but Ruby shows up to a warn Sam and Dean that the jailhouse is surrounded by a band of demons with a powerful new leader who wants Sam dead.



Episode 15 (59) "Time Is On My Side" (Written by Sera Gamble, Directed by Charles Beeson)



Sam convinces Dean to go to Erie, Pennsylvania, to investigate a possible zombie. But they end up meeting Doctor Benton (guest star Billy Drago), a real doctor who abandoned his work in 1816 to follow his obsession of finding the key to eternal life. He drugs people and harvests their internal organs for his research. Meanwhile, Bobby finds out where Bela is and Dean leaves Sam to deal with the doctor alone while he confronts Bela.


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Friday, July 3, 2009

Supernatural-Season Two Favorite Episodes



*Possible Spoilers*

Season 2
(2006-2007)

Episode 8 (30) "Crossroad Blues" (Written by Sera Gamble, Directed by Steve Boyum)



Sam and Dean try to help a man who has sold his soul to a demon to save the life of his terminally-ill wife. The same demon attempts to seduce Dean by trying to convince him to trade his soul for his father's. She claims John is now suffering in Hell for saving Dean.



Episode 9 (31) "Croatoan" (Written by John Shiban, Directed by Robert Singer)



Sam and Dean go to a town called Rivergrove after Sam has a very powerful vision. They think demons are trying to wipe out the entire town from the inside out. Sam gets cut and possibly infected. Sam turns out to be immune to the virus, and the virus itself seems to have been made for the purpose of testing him, needing a cure, possibly from a local nurse at a hospital. Sam once again needs to be healed before being released.



Episode 16 (38) "Roadkill" (Written by Raelle Tucker, Directed by Charles Beeson)



Sam and Dean attempt to help a woman named Molly (Tricia Helfer), who is being stalked by a farmer who annually haunts a highway and kills someone



Episode 17 (39) "Heart" (Written by Sera Gamble, Directed by Kim Manners)



Sam and Dean are on the trail of a werewolf but their only lead is Madison (Emmanuelle Vaugier) whose former boyfriend has been stalking her, and Sam finds himself falling for her.



Episode 22 (44)"All Hell Breaks Loose: Part 2" (Story by Eric Kripke & Michael T. Moore, Teleplay by Eric Kripke, Directed by Kim Manners)



Dean deals with the outcome of the fight between Sam and Jake. Meanwhile, the Yellow-Eyed Demon uses his new servants to help unleash the hordes of hell.


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Friday, June 26, 2009

Supernatural-Season One Favorite Episodes



*Possible Spoilers*

Season 1 (2005-2006)

Episode 7 "Hook Man" (Written by John Shiban, Directed by David Jackson)



Dean and Sam investigate the death of a student at a college. The student's girlfriend Lori says the attacker was invisible. More attacks occur, all connected to the girl. They discover that Hookman is behind the killings, and that she is unknowingly summoning him.



Episode 11 "Scarecrow" (Story by Patrick Sean Smith, Teleplay by John Shiban, Directed by Kim Manners)



Sam and Dean investigate the disappearances of young couples in a rural Indiana town. They have a falling out, and split up. The scarecrow is a Vanir which protects the town at a price. A dark force is against the Winchester family. Sam meets Meg Masters.



Episode 12 "Faith" (Written by Sera Gamble & Raelle Tucker, Directed by Allan Kroeker)



While battling a creature, Dean gets electrocuted and his heart is damaged. Sam searches for a way to save him and believes he may have found an answer; a preacher who heals the incurable. However, Dean and Sam discover that the preacher is getting help from a Grim Reaper.



Episode 21 "Salvation" (Written by Sera Gamble & Raelle Tucker, Directed by Robert Singer)

Sam has a vision of a family being attacked by the demon, so he, Dean, and John head off to save the family and nearly kill the demon using the Colt gun. Meg calls them and John meets Meg to deliver a fake gun, while the boys are left to deal with the demon.





Honorable mentions: Pilot, Dead Man's Blood
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