Supernatural - "Unhuman Nature" - Season 14 Episode 7 Review

By Kaylynn Kasandra


It seems old habits die hard when you have been possessed by Lucifer himself for so long. We see Nick still struggling to come to terms with the death of his family. However, in true Lucifer style, he doesn’t mope around and feel sorry for himself. Instead, he turns to revenge. I can’t lie, I kinda miss Lucifer and all his crazy antics, so seeing Nick filling that void has been quite nice. Can you really blame him for his murderous rampage? I can’t. The man has a serious case of PTSD. How could he not? It should be interesting to see how this progresses now that he has killed two of the people he blames for the death of his family. He is also now armed with the name of a demon that took part in his family’s demise, so it should be getting pretty intense.

Watching Nick beg for Lucifer to come back was quite intense. Can you imagine being in such a state where that seems to be your only option? I sure can’t. But, I can see why it would be for him. He lost everything he loved and Lucifer gave him the escape he needed to keep from feeling that. I’m looking forward to seeing who exactly responded to his desperate pleas. I hope it’s Lucifer, because as you may remember, I haven’t been convinced he is gone forever.

We were introduced to Serge in this episode as well, a healer that Ketch had suggested may be the only one to help Jack in his time of need. I am not too sure I trust Serge, but I do like him regardless. I’m sure we will see in future episodes which side Serge is really on. But given the reaction Jack had to the cure Serge suggested, I can say I am not too sure he is on the same side as Sam and Dean.

I was very happy to see my favorite witch came back in this episode. I always love when Rowena makes an appearance. But in true Rowena fashion, she was quite hesitant to help Jack considering who his father is. But with her history with Lucifer I can’t say I blame her. And honestly, I think she was right, because I mentioned, I am not sure Serge is to be trusted. Who is to say the grace he had given them really was from Gabriel. What if it in fact was from Lucifer instead? It could very well had been an insurance policy Lucifer had set up just in case he were to be killed. I mean, it is Lucifer we are talking about and he is always 10 steps ahead of everyone.

I am quite looking forward to seeing how this all plays out this season. I know I shouldn’t be team Lucifer, but it is kind of hard not to like the guy. He has some of the best one liners in the show and brings most of the entertainment in terms of the plot. So here is hoping my hunch is right and we will once again see my favorite fallen angel make his return.


Written by Kaylynn Kasandra. Awkward hippie who enjoys helping people, creating things, reading, sci-fi, fantasy, and Thor. Find more from her at http://www.youtube.com/c/tiedyesmurf


Supernatural - "Optimism" - Season 14 Episode 6

By Kaylynn Kasandra


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First, I would like to apologize for my lack of review of last week’s episode, it honestly just slipped my mind. I did watch it, it was just way too late to make a review. So, I will be sure not to let that happen again, moving on.

I was pretty happy to see that this week we got to see different types of monsters than we have in the past. It was also nice to see that Jack was back, but unfortunately we still were lacking my favorite angel, Castiel. I would have loved to have seen Castiel’s reaction to the Musca. That had to have been the most interesting of creatures we have come across in quite a while in this show. A rebellious half fly, half human. Very interesting.

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I was glad to see the Winchester guys split up to do their own thing this episode. It’s always nice to see them apart, especially when one of them is going through an emotional phase such as Dean is. Though we didn’t catch as much of that as we did in past episodes this season. We got to dig a little deeper into other world Charlie this episode as well, which was nice. It’s been interesting to see how similar yet different the other world people are from their counterparts that we all know and love. As we learned in last week’s episode, Bobby and Mary have seemed to hit it off. I can’t have imagined that would have happened with the Bobby we knew from Sam and Dean’s world. But, I could be wrong. We learned in this episode that other world Charlie had a girlfriend. I’m kind of holding out hope she will be able to meet her again in this world. I guess we will have to see.

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I did find it interesting that the Musca was brought back by its family even after its betrayal. It goes to show that family ties aren’t just strong in the human world, but that even the most elusive of creatures have their ceremony. The most amusing part to me of that case was all the goo. That was quite the messy kill for Sam and Charlie. But luckily, it was effective, even if they were lacking a brass sugar coated nail.

The case Dean and Jack was on did take me a bit by surprise, but not too much. I had a feeling Harper was in on it somehow, I just wasn’t quite sure how. I didn’t expect her to be a necromancer, so that is the part that surprised me. But having a zombie at the center of that case was a good change of pace.

I think Dean and Jack play well off each other. It’s always amusing to me to see how innocent Jack still is. It is kind of hard to forget that he is essentially still a baby, even if he appears to be grown. Which makes me wonder how Harper would feel if she was privy to his real age. Harper was kind of a creep though, I mean seriously, who keeps their dead boyfriend around? And to top that off, she claims to have fallen for Jack instantly. A point that Dean was trying to convince Jack wasn’t true. However, I think Dean was still bitter because Jack called him an old man.

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Though most of the episode did little to nothing in regards to the main plot of the season, the most important thing was addressed at the end of the episode. Dean now knows Jack is ill. I’m glad they didn’t drag that out too long. But part of me wonders if our crazy new necromancer will catch wind of things and try to step in. I guess only time will tell.


Written by Kaylynn Kasandra. Awkward hippie who enjoys helping people, creating things, reading, sci-fi, fantasy, and Thor. Find more from her at http://www.youtube.com/c/tiedyesmurf