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The Path - "Oz" - Season 2 Episode 9 Recap and Review

March 16, 2017

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It only occurred to me as the previous episode recap was playing that we still had no idea what had happened to Sean. We knew his parents had taken him, insisting he was leaving Meyerism, with Mary and the baby. But I was so caught up in the other storylines I had forgotten about that! I could only hope as I would watch this episode it would be addressed. And I wasn’t disappointed. We saw Sean’s mother and the intervention specialist cornering Mary at a restaurant. But of course, Mary is resistant. She won’t stray from Cal, she’s too obsessed. I really don’t think it’s about the movement at all. It never has been. And my theory was proven when she runs to his side in the middle of the night when she gets his text. Even if she’s trying to pull away, she’s still there for him. And it’s creepy.

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It’s interesting to watch Sarah further her smear campaign to gather funds for the movement. She has no idea the hole she is digging herself into. She is now trying to, as she says, “monetize our message,” and I’m sure that will backfire too. If the guilt doesn't get to her first that is… Cal and Sarah chose the perfect time to have a melt down, an hour before they are suppose to talk at the conference. They’re so creepy together as they try to comfort each other. They know exactly how to manipulate the crowd though once they step on stage. Even I would have loved their speech had I not known how insane Cal is and how ridiculous Sarah is. And of course this little bonding experience makes Sarah go back to making dumb decisions; like hooking up with Cal. She deserves everything coming to her. I can’t wait to watch her go down in flames now.

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But can we talk about the most savage of them all? Gaines. He has manipulated to the most insecure member, Nicole. He has used her in ways that will only lead to heartache for both his wife and Nicole. But he got the tapes he can use to bury the movement. So I guess we will see if it was worth it for him or if he actually does care for Nicole.

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It’s also interesting to see Eddie trying to embrace what he knows he’s pulled to be, the leader of the movement. The faceless vision he had was pretty intense, I have to admit. And he has a point with his opinions on the ideology of deniers in the movement. If they really want to align with light, being mean to the people who are closest to them when they disagree isn’t the way. And reaching out to Tessa, Sarah’s sister; bold! Even though it didn’t go as planned, it put him in a place to run into Hawk’s old flame. I have a feeling that will help him more than Tessa could. And judging by the look on his face when he saw her, it won't take much.

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But what is with that ending? Where did Eddie get that wound? And will he be okay? I can’t handle seeing him getting pushed down right when he is getting up. He has a great plan to overtake Cal and the support of Felicia and Richard to do it. Something crazy better not throw it all off now. It's already bad enough that it looks like Kodiak may not be on board. I was really hoping he would be in support of Eddie leading the movement. But unfortunately, he is only worried about his one true love, Sarah’s mom. Sarah must have gotten her poor decision making skills from her mom. I really can’t wait until next week. I need to know what’s going to happen to Eddie. And I need to know if Hawk will finally see the truth of the movement and be on his dad’s team. I really hope so.


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

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Supernatural - "Somewhere Between Heaven and Hell" - Season 12 Episode 15

March 10, 2017

Maybe it’s my twisted sense of humor, but as this episode began and we see the Hellhounds reemerge, I can’t help but wonder; if Gwen didn’t spoil her surprise proposal, would her beau still be alive? I guess we will never know. But it’s nice to see at least she got away. And we know something serious is popping off, because Cas finds out someone is killing angels, again. As he’s investigating, I can’t help but chuckle at the manager of the cafe where one of the angels was killed. He’s convinced he’s “woke” and not one of the “sheeple.” Something I hear quite often being involved in the metaphysical and spiritual communities. The kicker: he thinks it’s aliens, reptilians to be exact. A conspiracy theory I have heard lots about over the years. 

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And how sneaky is this Hellhound?! It managed to get past both Sam and Dean when they came by to reassure Gwen there was nothing to fear. Smart little bugger. And patient too! He waited for guys to leave before trying to make his move. I’m just glad the guys came back in time to save her or they may have felt pretty guilty! As for the Hellhound’s mission, that seemed to be a mystery. They had no clue why he would come after someone who hadn’t sold their soul. When they guys call Crowley to get the scoop, his reaction is quite priceless, as always. He’s still mad about his son being sent back in time to die, but understands the gravity of the situation. It doesn’t look good on the King of Hell to lose control of one of his Hellhounds, Ramsey. So, of course, he orders the kennel guards to be taken out, painfully, in true Crowley style.

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I always love hearing the creation stories behind the monsters and such. And Ramsey was no different. She had been created by God, only to find out they were too vicious. He wanted them put down, but Lucifer saved Ramsey, who happened to be pregnant. And go figure, he is the only one she will listen to. When I heard that, I couldn’t help but smile. It’s quite amusing to me that Crowley has talked to much smack to Lucifer while he has had him locked up. Now, he has been had. His lackeys have pulled the wool over Crowley’s eyes. I honestly wasn’t expecting that! They were the ones to let Ramsey free as distraction to find out what Crowley was up to. And boy was their hunch right. He had Lucifer, and they had the key to free him. Why must Crowley always think he’s in control? He is always getting duped or screwed over, so you would think the man would learn, right? Same with his dumb lackeys. I mean who makes demands of Lucifer himself and thinks there won't be repercussions? It was almost satisfying seeing him smite the demon who made all the demands. And very funny seeing the other beg to be “devoured”. I really love the way he plays Lucifer. It’s almost endearing.

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When Gwen had that heart to heart with emo Sam, it was quite a shocker. She had wanted to break up with her boyfriend, and he wanted to get married. How sad. Maybe it was less painful for him to be killed by a Hellhound than to be turned down anyways, eh? Speaking of painful, did anyone else’s heart sink when they saw the damage to the car? Dean is not going to be pleased, and I wouldn’t either. I love Impalas and that one is quite the beaut. Or at least it was until Ramsey had her way with it. And I am sure seeing the damage, Dean would have wanted to be the one to kill her.

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And can we talk about that ending though? Just when Lucifer thought he was back in control, a big bomb is dropped. Crowley is way ahead of him and already warded Lucifer’s vessel; every single molecule. How many times is being the son of a witch going to save his ass? I love this sneaky bastard. Sneakiness in mind, I am glad Sam told Dean about being in touch with the British Men of Letters. He didn’t keep it a secret as long as his mom did from both of them. And I love he has Mick’s name in his phone as Frodo. I don’t love, however, that my boy Cas is leaving and didn’t even tell the guys. I just hope it’s not a trick. After all, he’s still on a lot of angels’ bad sides. Here’s hoping next week we don’t find our favorite angel in a bad position!


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

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The Path - "Return" - Season 2 Episode 8 Recap and Review

March 10, 2017

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With the way things ended last week, I was almost nervous to begin this week’s episode. I am #teamEddie all day, and things aren’t looking too good for our hero. Being kidnapped by the group you are trying so desperately to get away from… no bueno. So I wasn’t surprised at all when the first time we hear Eddie speak in this episode he is begging to get Johnny, Chloe’s son, whom Kodiak and Richard left abandoned in the car sleeping. I can’t imagine this will bode well for his relationship with Chloe. It certainly didn’t leave a good impression on Johnny’s dad. But unfortunately, Kodiak and Richard dosed Eddie with Ayahuasca and he collapses, unresponsive. My heart dropped when that happened. As Kodiak tried to resuscitate him, he has an out of body experience. A disembodied voice calls him out, and he sees Steve, his mother, and brother.

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But, of course, they can’t just run with that; they have to go back to what creepy Cal is up to. Unfortunately for him, his mom Brenda is dying and he is on a dummy mission trying to con money from Noa’s mom, leaving Sarah to be at his mother’s side. I wasn’t surprised at all to see Cal react the way he did. His relationship with his mother is very strained, and she tends to be a trigger for him. The last time he saw her he got wasted. He didn’t even have to be in her presence to be triggered this time. After getting the phone call from Sarah, he joins Noa’s mom and her client Luna on their cocaine binge. And the idea of creepy Cal being fueled by a drug notorious for how aggressive it can make people… scary stuff. We’ve already seen how nuts he is sober and drunk, so I can’t imagine how cocaine will make him.

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When Brenda starts to reveal her truth of how Cal was treated by Steve, I was shocked. Sarah was too judging by her reaction. I mean shoot, sexual abuse is very common with cult leaders, so when his mom suggests that happened, it shouldn’t have been too shocking.  I was hoping Sarah would go back to retrieve the full truth.

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But, that’d have to wait for later I guess. That’s the one thing about this show. They’re really great at pulling you in, then, BAM, switching to another sub plot. Every time I want to hear more about one, they switch to the next. We see Eddie coming come back to life just as he’s telling his brother Johnny about how he tried so hard to save Steve. Then, back to Cal, then back to Sarah. It’s like a game of tennis. Back and forth, back and forth. But it’s so good! I can’t stop getting sucked into to all these plots!

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As we continue to see Hawk grow into his own, I get excited. I can’t wait to see him finally join forces with his dad, at least that’s what I am hoping. It’s nice seeing him stand up to his mom. Just as it was awesome seeing Eddie stand up to Kodiak and Richard, shattering their truth.

It’s easy to see Cal projected a lot of his issues onto Luna and Noa’s mom. Losing his mother made him open up and not be selfish for once. He helped Luna get away from a situation he found toxic for her. And when he calls out Noa’s mom, they end up hooking up. It’s almost like they see that each of them are narcissists and feed off of each other.

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And I about cheered when Richard FINALLY sees Eddie is to be the new guardian of the light!!! It’s about f’n time somebody does! I’m glad it’s Richard too. He has a lot of experience in the group and a lot of pull too. So hopefully with him on Eddie’s side now things will start stacking up against Cal. I seriously can’t wait to see Eddie come into his own as the REAL guardian of the light, something I don’t even think Steve really was. He was a prophet, yes, but I don’t think he really carried the light as he said. I mean, he did get cancer and die, and is just a man, as Eddie stated. And just like Eddie’s brother told him in the garden, there is a reason he was struck by lightning and lived. He is about to see why his life was spared; there is some big things he still needs to do. And I know I am beyond excited to see it unfold!


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

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