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| Supernatural (5.09) - The Real Ghostbusters |
The episode starts with the Impala speeding towards the Pineview Hotel. But something is oddly amiss. Dean sees the parking lot filled with other Impalas. The two are even more surprised to find a more-twitchy-than-usual Chuck waiting for them at the entrance. A flustered Chuck explains he didn’t call them.… |
Richard Pulfer |
11/14/09 |
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| Supernatural (5.08): Changing Channels |
We interrupt your regularly scheduled grisly ghost/monster/demon killing for something completely different. In particular, the episode starts off with something unheard of, not only in “Supernatural”, but in modern television in general – a theme song. The happy, go-lucky “Family Matters”-style theme song includes a montage of Sam and Dean… |
Richard Pulfer |
11/08/09 |
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| Supernatural (5.07): “The Curious Case of Dean Winchester” |
We begin with a wife waiting for her husband to return. When he returns, however, he rushes upstairs without even saying hello. Facing the bathroom mirror, the husband undergoes a withering transformation – from young to old – before collapsing. His wife enters and screams at what remains off-camera. Posing… |
Richard Pulfer |
11/01/09 |
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| Supernatural (5.06) I Believe Children Are Our Future |
We begin with a babysitter interrupted from her hair-brushing by noises. She finds her pre-pubescent charge playing dead in the closet with an arrow through his head. After telling him to go to bed – and refusing to let him touch her chest – she returns to watch “Cujo”. Hours… |
Richard Pulfer |
10/17/09 |
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| Supernatural (5.05) Fallen Idols |
The episode begins with two friends in awe of their latest purchase – a classic car known only as “The Little Bastard.” One climbs in the driver’s seat while the other goes to fetch his video camera. As can be expected, by the time the friend returns, the only thing… |
Richard Pulfer |
10/11/09 |
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| Supernatural (5.04) The End |
The episode begins with Dean entering his hotel, but not before being asked by a man handing out pamphlets on the street if he’s given any thought to God. Dean brushes the guy off and enters his hotel, where he promptly gets a call from Castiel. Though struggling to hear… |
Richard Pulfer |
10/03/09 |
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| Supernatural (5.02) Free To Be You and Me |
The episode opens with Sam waking up in a hotel, and this time, he’s not waking up alone. Jessica – the girlfriend who died at the hands of the Yellow Eyed Demon and first launched Sam into the family business – is there as well. She’s there to remind him… |
Richard Pulfer |
09/26/09 |
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| Supernatural (5.02) Good God Y’all |
The episode lifts off at the hospital, where a depressed Bobby is faced with the very real possibility of not being able to walk again. Sam and Dean discuss ways to cheer him up before being interrupted by a phone call from Castiel. Sam and Dean are now shielded from… |
Richard Pulfer |
09/18/09 |
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| Supernatural (5:01) - Sympathy for the Devil |
The episode begins where the last season left off, with Lucifer bursting out of the pit and the Winchesters helpless to stop it. True to his name – “The Light Bringer” – Sam and Dean are newly engulfed in the blinding light of the Devil’s arrival, until they are inexplicably… |
Richard Pulfer |
09/12/09 |
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| Supernatural (4:22): Lucifer Rising |
The episode opens in a convent in 1972 where a black smoke overwhelms a priest. During morning prayers the priest nonchalantly stumbles through his sermon before telling the nuns how he’s been looking for his father – the one Our Father imprisoned. Towards the end of his tirade his eyes… |
Richard Pulfer |
05/17/09 |
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09/22/09 |
| Supernatural 4:21 When The Levee Breaks |
In the last episode, Dean and Bobby learned about Sam’s demon blood addiction and responded by locking him in Bobby’s panic room to “dry out.” This episode opens with Dean telling Sam he’s just earned a benchwarmer seat to the Apocalypse while Bobby learns from embittered ex-hunter Rufus (last seen… |
Richard Pulfer |
05/08/09 |
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| Supernatural 4:19 Jump The Shark |
In the opening, a woman is chased by an unseen force through her home. She successfully barricades herself in her bedroom, but as we see coming a mile away, something gets her from beneath the bed, dragging her into the shadows screaming. Dean wakes up to Sam brushing his teeth… |
Richard Pulfer |
04/27/09 |
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| Supernatural (4.18): The Monster at the End of the Book |
The episode begins with a bearded, dirty man sleeping on a couch suddenly beset by visions of the Winchesters doing battle. Cut to Sam and Dean – dressed as FBI agents – probing the haunting of a comic book shop. But the comic book clerk does one more on them… |
Richard Pulfer |
04/04/09 |
2 |
07/04/09 |
| Supernatural (4.17): It’s a Terrible Life |
It’s probably one of the contributions Frank Capra didn’t count on – the blatant transformation of the premise of “It’s a Wonderful Life” into a television lexicon, and no, I’m not talking about reruns on Christmas Eve. Sooner or later, it seems like every TV show features an episode where… |
Richard Pulfer |
03/29/09 |
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| Supernatural (4.16): On the Head of a Pin |
The episode begins with Castiel walking amid a sea of abandoned cars, all with their alarms going off. He looks mournfully at a dead woman in between the cars and then disappears as the police arrive. One officer shines a light on the space around the woman, revealing a massive… |
Richard Pulfer |
03/23/09 |
4 |
03/24/09 |
| Supernatural (4.15): Death Takes a Holiday |
The episode begins with two friends getting out of a bar and heading down an alley, where they meet someone begging for change – someone who quickly pulls a gun. The gun inadvertently goes off, and one man is shot in the heart at point-blank range. His friend desperately performs… |
Richard Pulfer |
03/20/09 |
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| Supernatural 414 Sex and Violence |
The episode begins with a dutiful wife pounding meat with a tenderizer when her husband returns home from another late night at the office. When she asks about the late hours, the husband responds belligerently – when she says they’re going to a party at the neighbors, he bludgeons her… |
Richard Pulfer |
02/11/09 |
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| Supernatural (4.12) Criss Angel is a Douche Bag |
The episode begins by introducing us to Jay (Barry Bostwick), an old, washed-out magician trying to perform a card trick to a waitress in a bar. He trips through the steps of the trick time and time again – and it doesn’t help that he’s heckled the whole way through… |
Richard Pulfer |
01/25/09 |
1 |
04/10/09 |
| Supernatural 411 Family Reunion |
n the beginning, an old man in a farmhouse is listening to a record player when the lights, ominously as ever, dim. He is confronted by a pale, drawn and long-haired figure which attacks him just before the opening credits. Having revealed to Sam he tortured souls in Hell, Dean… |
Richard Pulfer |
01/19/09 |
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| Supernatural (4.10): Heaven and Hell |
Picking off where last week left off, Castiel and Uriel demand Anna must die. Uriel himself even says Anna isn’t as innocent as she appears. The Winchesters start to fight them, but they are little match for the angels – who suddenly disappear in a burst of light. The Winchesters… |
Richard Pulfer |
11/26/08 |
4 |
10/16/09 |
| Supernatural (4:09): I Know What You Did Last Summer |
The story begins with the introduction of Anna Milton, a young woman institutionalized for visions which sound surprisingly familiar – including a demon named Lilith aimed at breaking sixty-six seals to unleash Lucifer. That night a guard comes to her room but Lilith recognizes the man by sight to be… |
Richard Pulfer |
11/19/08 |
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| Supernatural (4.08): Wishingful Thinking |
The episode begins with a woman taking a shower, unaware she is being watched. When she steps out of the shower and walks to the mirror, she tosses her towel aside, and inadvertently drapes it on an invisible figure standing in the middle of the room. The Invisible Man (or… |
Richard Pulfer |
11/07/08 |
1 |
12/02/08 |
| Supernatural (4.07) - It’s the Great Pumpkin Sam Winchester |
The episode begins at the Wallace house, where the wife recounts the trouble she went through to get the candy at the grocery store. She playfully tells her husband he’ll have to wait till after Halloween to scarf down the candy but he doesn’t listen, chomping down several pieces after… |
Richard Pulfer |
11/03/08 |
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| Supernatural (4.06) - Yellow Fever |
The episode begins with Dean once again on the run from Hell Hounds. Crashing into a nearby bum, Dean regains his footing, while the homeless man looks down at Dean’s pursuer – a cute little puppy, complete with pink bow. Inexplicably, Dean runs off screaming, being chased by the puppy.… |
Richard Pulfer |
10/27/08 |
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| Supernatural (4.05): Monster Movie |
The episode is almost exactly like a horror movie deep within the Warner studio vaults – with the iron gray Warner Brothers seal, the dramatic music, the stark credits, and above all, filmed in black and white. After facing off with ominous hints at apocalypse, the Winchesters are off to… |
Richard Pulfer |
10/17/08 |
3 |
02/16/09 |
| Supernatural (4:04): Metamorphosis |
The episode begins with Sam confronting a trapped demon with Ruby. The demon taunts Sam over his relationship with Ruby and his hero complex, leading Sam to exorcise the demon psychically – but unbeknownst to him, his brother Dean is watching the whole time on a tip from his angelic… |
Richard Pulfer |
10/12/08 |
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| Supernatural (4:03): In The Beginning |
The episode begins with Sam sneaking out with Ruby while Dean sleeps. But as soon as Dean wakes up, he is confronted by Castiel, who cryptically instructs him to “stop it” before whizzing him back to 1973 Lawrence, Kansas. Of course, Dean goes to a dinner and sits right next… |
Richard Pulfer |
10/04/08 |
1 |
10/07/08 |
| Supernatural (4:02): Are You There God? It’s Me…Dean Winchester |
A woman wakes up to find her electronics on the fritz and runs to her closet, revealing a wide assortment of weapons and a familiar looking EMF – revealing herself to be a hunter. Soon, a pasty-faced ghost appears – and one that is familiar to her. She dispatches it… |
Richard Pulfer |
09/27/08 |
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| Supernatural 4:01 Lazarus Rising |
The episode begins with Dean awaking in the shadow of a wooden coffin, gasping for breath and pleading for help in a hoarse voice. Breaking through the wood, he is again enshrouded in darkness as dirt falls upon. What follows is Dean rising from the grave George A. Romero style… |
Richard Pulfer |
09/20/08 |
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07/12/09 |
| Four Reasons to Get Excited About Supernatural Season 4 |
Supernatural Season 3 just came out on DVD with plenty of episodes for latecomers to catch up on, but very little info on what lay ahead of the Winchesters in Season 4. Still, it’s not necessary – here’s all we know (and all we’re excited) above in the coming Season… |
Richard Pulfer |
09/18/08 |
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| Supernatural 3:16 No Rest for the Wicked |
The episode begins with Dean running frantically through the woods, pursued by something. He soon finds himself face-to-face with a hellhound (indicated by grainy “hellhound vision” and the sound of accompanying growls), who chases him down – and Dean wakes up. Sam tells him Bobby has a way to track… |
Richard Pulfer |
05/19/08 |
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| Supernatural 3:15 Time is On My Side |
The episode starts out with two snarky plastic surgeons walking out of the hospital, discussing their cases before separating. One gets into his car, and is suddenly snatched from behind. Hours later, he stumbles into the hospital clutching his stomach. A veteran nurse tries to help him, gently prying away… |
Richard Pulfer |
05/10/08 |
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| Supernatural 3:14 Long-Distance Call |
The episode begins with a married man plagued with late night phone calls from another woman named Linda. She begs him to reconsider, but he continually hangs up on her. At one point, he tears the phone of the wall, but it keeps ringing. Eventually, the man gives, saying ,“You… |
Richard Pulfer |
05/04/08 |
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| Supernatural 3:13 Ghostfacers |
The episode follows the “Ghostfacers”, formerly the two less-than-intrepid teen ghost hunters of Hellhounds.com Ed Zeddmore and Harry Spangler, who are addressing unnamed studio executives to purchase their demo pilot. Now operating as reality TV wannabes, the two have assembled a team of fellow “lone wolves” including Ed’s sister Maggie,… |
Richard Pulfer |
04/26/08 |
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