Great episode! Cass and Crowley teaming up is like the joke of the century. I love how annoyed Cass gets by having Crowley near and Crowley is just soaking it all up. You know he's savoring every second of that haha!
The rest of the episode was great too. Rick Springfield plays a fantastic Lucifer!
This is a wonderful episode! Very cool seeing so many storylines tying together - Mary saving Asa, talking about Ellen and the Roadhouse (I miss them so much,) Jody meeting Mary, and brining so many hunters together to fight another superdemon (We haven't seen anything like this since Yellow Eyes.)
It was creepy and thrilling and at times even made me worry for some of our favorites/pillar characters.
Sad we didn't get to really meet Asa though.
Getting kinda tired of the whole Nazi plots. This has come up a few times now, but nothing quite as on the head as Hitler, I admit.
These are the episodes that make me wonder if they're just running out of material and thinking up ways to bring all the 'big bad's from history into the story somehow.
I wasn't much of a fan of this one. Hoping the next episode brings us back to the main plot.
This felt like a throwback to the good old Monster of the Week days, where they really get into the case and make a difference in people's lives. It was kinda reminiscent of the hell hound and bella talbot era - sufficiently dark and ominous to really get the blood pumping but not so much that you're curled up on the couch scared one of the boys is going to die.
It brought back a lot of mystery to the show where the boys don't know ahead of time what they're hunting, they're just looking to solve the case. Really goes to show that sometimes the worst monsters can be human too.
I cackled at Agent Beyonce lmao. Poor baby Cas just doesn't have the cultural knowledge to realize how obviously fake his rockstar agent names are. And Crowley masquerading as Jay-Z was the icing on the cake. Love it!
This was a great episode. We learned a lot about Mary - not only how she hunts but how she longs for the way things used to be. And how she's managing all the sudden changes in her life... including her life.
She adds a new element to the Winchester family hunting dynamic and I love it!
Well Toni switched that up real quick!
This was not the strongest premier the show has had, that's for sure. It was great having Mary back in the picture and seeing how she's adjusting to the time changes - and how she interacts with Dean. Mama didn't skip a beat when he was in trouble. Didn't expect anything less.
But the whole British Men of Letters thing kinda feels like a cop out because they don't know where to take the series. Seems unlikely to me that when the Men of Letters were wiped out that nobody came and tried to restart it in the states... especially with so many resources sitting there untouched for decades. Like the bunker the boys are living in?
I am ready for Toni to go back from whence she came and leave Sam alone. She isn't a strong enough character to even hope of breaking Sam. An episode with family drama or all about Mary would have probably made a stronger premier than this.
The best part of the episode was Dean's Liam Neeson impression lol that had to be an intentional reference!
WHAT A FINALE!!!
Maybe a little bit anticlimactic compared to previous finales, but I loved the way this one ended with everyone happy and getting what they want.
And what a gift from Amara. Wow.
Great episode. It was a little bit of a filler leading up to the great boss fight they have at the end of every season, but it's important context. Loved seeing Kevin again!
Amazing episode! Seeing everyone come together is as satisfying as it is terrifying. Part of me is just waiting to see who is going to double cross who lol. Maybe I've seen Crowley and Rowena playing the game a few too many times to truly believe they're in it for the good of everyone.
Steam Ironing Sam's shirt with Budweiser is such a Dean move lol
Nice to see Metatron isn't entirely heartless. At least he fed the puppy.
Loved this episode. It was great meeting a new hunting team. Jesse and Cesar were great.
This was a really creepy episode. Reminds me a lot of the Wendigo episode in Season 1. It really brings back memories of the good old days.
I think this episode is the first time Dean realizes that there really isn't another second chance, their nine lives have been used up and there is no tenth.
Great episode! Loved getting to revisit Bobby and Rufus' hunting adventures. This was a unique take on the boys following the same case.
On the other hand... the entire time I was asking myself why they wouldn't just put the sigil on the wood frame or under the drywall or something... ya know... something a little less likely than wallpaper to be torn up in a typical redecorating lol.
I was really hoping this would be entertaining but it's just not scratching the itch. I love cooking shows and competition, especially with good jokes and comedy mixed in... but this first episode was kinda 'meh.'
A troll is awakened from it's slumber and destroys everything in it's path on a mission to go back home. This movie was full of action and adventure from start to finish, with a unique spin on Norwegian troll mythology. Definitely different from anything I've seen before.
The graphics are phenomenal and the cast did an amazing job. I adored Gard Eidsvold's character Tobias and Ine Marie Wilmann did just as great of a job playing his daughter.
The ending left the book open for a possible sequel and as much as I enjoyed this movie, I would love to see it.
I chuckled at the Radiohead concert tickets lol.
This was a good episode. Probably one of the creepiest and most tragic villain powers to have. Not being able to touch anyone for fear of killing them sounds like an absolute nightmare. I kinda felt bad for the guy.
This was a good episode. I'm starting to really like the characters.
Good episode. I loved how Tom played a surprised and put-off Clark Kent with trying to understand his new powers. Felt kinda contradictory at times though, especially with spying on Lana in the girls locker room. Kinda gross.
I loved this premise with a shapeshifter and having to figure out if who you're talking to is really them. Great acting from Lizzy Caplan.
Not the greatest episode. I thought the coach plotline was kinda meh. It's interesting seeing Clark's relationship with Lana growing but I'm hoping Clark's dad won't get in the middle of that too.
I'm happy he decided to play football if only for the experience of knowing it isn't what he wants to do.
I'm waiting for future episodes where he starts going full superhero on these bad guys.
Not sure how I felt about this episode. I didn't like the whole spider plot, but it was good to see the further character development in Clark and Lex. It feels like Clark is finally coming into his power and starting to understand who he is and how he can use his differences for good.
And I just love Lex. He's been nothing but helpful and kind to Clark and everyone else in the show. He's a good friend.
I'm really looking forward to the rest of the series.
Wow! I'm very impressed with the graphics and quality, especially since this aired in 2001. Compared to a lot of other series at that time (or even into the mid-2000's) this is top notch. You can really tell this is a higher budget series and that makes it stand up really well, even 20+ years later.
Admittedly I'm a little put off by Clark's human parents who found him in a field and just decided to keep him lol. Rather than... idk contacting the police, making sure there are no missing children? They just kept him? Haha I love how uninterested they were in making this series super realistic.
The soundtrack choice for this episode is phenomenal. Hearing Eight Half Letters by Stereoblis when they arrived to school is like the perfect musical representation of the early 2000's pop-punk high school scene. It really helps set the scene for the show and give us a feel for who these characters are.
The character development in this is really good, if not a little dramatic in the typical teenage drama series kind of way. A primary example is the way Clark's father treated Lex after the accident... the accident that wasn't his fault. But they've gotta ramp up the drama somehow.
Regardless, this was a great pilot. Looking forward to watching the show. Shame I didn't watch it sooner.
great episode! i loved the battery plant plot.
hate episodes where maya and carina are constantly fighting thought. i hope that ends soon. it almost feels like they're only there so the writers can use them to stir up the drama when they have nothing else going on. :/
I feel so bad for Bishop right now. She's being an ass to everyone around her but her people get it. They get her.
Andy see's her pain even though she's trying to bottle it all up.
I can't believe I have to wait until February to figure out what's going on. I hate split seasons.
A fiery corn maze sounds like one of the worst fire related nightmare scenarios I could think of.
And Ruiz is right about Beckett being a liability. He keeps pushing Maya like that and she's likely to die trying to prove herself. But yet he still talks to Maya like that. What a jerk.
this episode made me so sad. i'm glad denny made it through the day.
This was just... such a great series. I grew up on Stargate. This is one of the earliest shows I remember watching with my mom, back when Syfy was still Scifi and TV screens were square shaped.
This series evolved so much over the years and this last episode was a bit of a bittersweet goodbye. I don't think it's what I expected for a final episode, but I can't really complain much either. Compared to the way TV shows are often butchered in the finale now, I think this was a pretty good ending.
It feels bittersweet watching the last scene, knowing the future of what is in store for SG-1 will always remain an unfilmed mystery.
VIC YOU LITTLE GENIUS!
I love her. She's always being a great friend on screen. To basically everyone. But I think the example in this episode is pretty powerful. Even though it was exciting and would have been easy to continue without getting Carina to vent, she waited and listened to what Carina was saying and feeling.
I was not expecting that ending. This show has kept me on my tip toes trying to guess what's going to come next and I never quite managed to figure it out enough to guess well. There were so many twists and turns, and right when I think I understand, POW! another twist in the story.
This episode was terrifying and insanely memorable because of all the drama going on. I can't imagine such a terrifying situation to be in.
The ending was so sad and it kinda shocked me though that after that (the bomb squad team exploding) nobody really talked about it again... or asked Meredith if she was okay after witnessing that.
But at the same time NO IZZY NO!! She deserves so much better. Alex is such a jerk.