Critical Myth reviewed the newest episode.
Written by Eugenie Ross-Leming and Brad Buckner
Directed by Jerry WanekIn the wake of Bobby’s death, the Brothers Winchester seem more than a little adrift. Some would even say that the show itself doesn’t have a clear direction just yet. Considering how often the writers use the tone of an episode or arc to communicate the psychological state of the characters, I can’t help but wonder if it’s all intentional.
Article source: http://entil2001.com/blog13/?p=285
HD screencaps from Supernatural episode 7.12 Time After Time are up!
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Critical Myth reviewed the newest episode.
Written by Robbie Thompson
Directed by Phil SgricciaThe guest appearance of Jason Dohring in this episode as Chronos, god of time, was revealed in a press release a few months ago. Even so, I had all but forgotten about it, so I’m glad that the nature of this story was apparent before the name flashed in the credits. Even given that realization, however, this episode was less about the “villain” and more about the fun to be had with “Dean Meets Eliot Ness”.
Article source: http://entil2001.com/blog13/?p=282
Screencaps from 7.11 Adventures In Babysitting are up!
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Critical Myth reviewed the newest episode.
Written by Adam Glass
Directed by Jeannot SzwarcI don’t know that anyone was expecting “Supernatural” to come back with immediately answers regarding Bobby and his actual fate, but an episode devoted to the aftermath for the Brothers Winchester was certainly in the cards. When all is said and done, it wasn’t as dark as I thought it would be, but it did hit the right notes along the way.
Article source: http://entil2001.com/blog13/?p=279
Screencaps from 7.01 Meet The New Boss and 7.02 Hello, Cruel World are up. Samples:
7.01 Meet The New Boss
7.02 Hello, Cruel World
As you can see, we have new themes up both here on the main site and in the gallery
I really like them; I hope you do too!
Critical Myth reviewed the newest episode.
7.10 Death’s Door
Written by Sera Gamble
Directed by Robert SingerAfter the end of the previous episode, I think it’s safe to say that I was terribly worried for Mr. Singer. While he had been in plenty of close calls over the course of the series, a bullet to the head is typically hard to walk away from. Sure enough, this was less about giving Bobby a reprieve than a proper sendoff. I honestly think this was a better swan song than the writers gave John Winchester back in the early days, and rightfully so. After all, Bobby has been more of a father to Sam and Dean than John was, in many respects.
Article source: http://entil2001.com/blog13/?p=276
I’ll be on a semi-hiatus from November 24, 2011 (tomorrow) to December 8, 2011.
I won’t be home at all during that time, and while I will have my laptop with me… I’ll only have access to a slowish Internet connection. So I will handle site maintenance stuff such as script updates and server crises (if any) as normal. But I won’t have most of my files and other resources (they’re on external hard drives) so everything else, like screencaps/screencapping, will have to wait until I’m back home again.




