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Supernatural - "We Happy Few" - Season 11 Episode 22 Review

May 19, 2016

Being the second to last episode of the season, I was anxious to see how they wrap up this whole Darkness vs God plot. Seeing how the last episode ended with God healing Lucifer after their much anticipated reunion, it seemed fitting that is where we pick up. Lucifer seems annoyed that God even bothered him, considering their history. Luckily for the Winchesters, God blocked Lucifer’s ability to hurt them, as a safeguard, of course. And with Lucifer acting like a spoiled rotten teenager, that was probably a good call.

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We finally get a chance to see what Crowley and his mother Rowena are up to. They are both doing what they do best, trying to work deals to save their own skin. Crowley tries to get the demons on his side, to which they deny him. While Rowena finds another witch to help her, she explains the end of magic is approaching, not just the end of the world.

God finally reveals the truth about Lucifer: he was his favorite. And because of that, he chose to give Lucifer “The Mark.” He thought he was strong enough to handle it. He said because of his poor decision, and the fact it changed his favorite son for the worse, he became sad and withdrawn. He hated that he had to lock Lucifer away. But with his apology, Lucifer is now willing to help. However now they need to build a team that is strong enough to go against Amara. They need to weaken her and lock her away, not destroy her. Because, as God explains, they need to keep the balance, her being the yin to his yang and all.

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I was excited to see Castiel come out to plead with the angels to help. He is my favorite, and I have missed him while he has been locked away while Lucifer has taken over. Dean went to speak to Crowley, and with God’s protection Sam was sent to Rowena. Considering they both will want to live to see another day, I can’t see these two not be willing to help lock away Amara. She is after all the one thing that seemed to scare Rowena.

As I predicted, leaving the new prophet behind was not a good idea. Amara has found him, and has beaten him up pretty severely. And when he refuses to tell her about God’s whereabouts she steals his soul, and takes the information right from him. Amara finds herself in the middle of the Men of Letters bunker surrounded by sigils and I hope this is all part of their plan to trap and weaken her. With only 15 minutes left, I can see this ending in a cliffhanger, leaving us to wait to see the battle of light and dark until next week.

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When their plan is finally revealed I can’t be the only one who is nervous right? I was with them for their whole Angel, Demon, Witch fighting Amara part, however I am not so sure about Sam wearing “The Mark”. I get that Dean has a weakness for Amara and subconsciously doesn’t want to hurt her, but come on! Do they not remember how weak and broken he was from his time in the cage with Lucifer? Amara is a whole other level of evil, how do they expect him to handle all that comes with facing her and wearing “The Mark”?

Rowena goes first by contacting Amara via Astral projection. She then leads her to where God is. With a false sense of security, Rowena tries to tell Amara she betrayed God for her. Amara then confronts her with the truth; that she knows it’s a trap, but she doesn’t care. She just wants the time to fight her brother, as she has been waiting to do. I cringe as I see Rowena’s magic fail to help against Amara, and hope the next line of defense will come soon. And then it comes, the rest of the coven backs her up, for all of 5 seconds before becoming extra crispy. Just when Rowena fears her time is done, the clouds part. It’s the Demons’ turn to weaken Amara.

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As a battered, weakened Amara stumbles into where God, Lucifer, Sam and Dean are waiting, Dean seems to want to run to her side and comfort her. His pull to her is still too strong. Then she sees him, her brother, God. As she is making her way to him to confront him, Lucifer stabs her with an ancient spear. As he goes to stab her again, God stops him and apologizes to her. Amara confronts him with her truth. She tells him that he couldn’t handle having an equal, he locked her away so he could be the head guy in charge. And that he created the Archangels to create lesser beings so he could feed his ego, all of which God does not deny. And judging by the look on Lucifer’s face, this is all news to him.

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As Amara begs to be killed, it’s obvious the pain it brings God. But something tells me, it’s not what she really wants, but I could be wrong. As “The Mark” is being transferred to Sam, Amara freaks out. She does not want to be locked away again, as death is a much better fate. She steals “The Mark” back and has God by the throat. She asks, “If you won’t change why should I?” A question I had been wondering myself this season. Dean pleads with her to let God go, and she looks like she may debate it, but the pain she has goes too deep. In a flash of light, God’s vessel crashes to floor. Can God die? According to Amara he can, and he is. He will soon fade to nothing, but not before she makes him watch her destroy the world he created and loved so much. Let’s hope there is something in Rowena’s book of magic that can help. I can’t wait to see how this all plays out next week!


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

In television, review, article Tags supernatural, cw, castiel, crowley, chuck, the cw, tv, television, destiel, dean, god
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The Path - "The Shore" - Season 1 Episode 8 Review

May 15, 2016

We pick up where the last episode ended, and Cal is still beside himself with what he has done to Silas, and is struggling knowing he now needs to dispose of the body. When you live in a gated compound where everyone is into everyone’s business, that’s not the easiest of tasks. I was hoping as he was leaving someone would notice his strange cargo, but no luck. Even when Mary’s father came to the window to demand information about her, he wasn’t found out. I wasn’t surprised when Cal threatened him… he really has gone off the deep end. He is back to drinking and the only person he wants to turn to is Sarah; which is convenient considering he sent her husband off.

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Sarah however, is growing into her leadership position within the movement. After standing up for the immigrants in the last episode, it is clear that those in the movement are now looking to her for guidance. As Cal is falling from grace and losing his grip on reality, she is growing more firm in where she stands, and they seem to be drawing into each other a lot more. Can we talk about the “transgression” they made? That make-out session they had didn’t seem to be something Sarah was too keen on stopping. She said the words, but her actions spoke way louder. I mean, Sarah did save her sister in law’s baby, as intense of a bonding experience that is I understand how this could spark the connection they once had. At this point I am kind of hoping Sarah does go be with Cal, maybe that will push Eddie more to get Hawk and his daughter away from the movement? One can wish, right?

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I have to say, my favorite part of this whole episode was watching Eddie and Hawk as they were on their walk. You can see how much Hawk is like Eddie, that he too is a free-thinker unlike what was originally portrayed. They started their walk right where they were supposed to, outside the military base Steve has left, when he started to find himself and what would lead to him founding the movement. As they were following the set course, Hawk leads Eddie to follow destiny, not the path, which leads them to where Eddie had grown up. It seems as though Hawk is teaching Eddie just as much as Eddie is teaching him during their time at Coney Island. I loved watching Eddie return to a happy place as he shares memories with Hawk of his time there growing up. And Eddie once again proves how great of parent he is when he sees the pain Hawk has in regards to Ashley, and instead of acting how Sarah would and telling him to move on, he tells him to call and get closure. As this is happening, Eddie sees a vision of his brother once again. His brother seems to be his guide, the one who shows him the truth. Eddie follows his brother to the water, leaving the rocks they use during the walk as he gets closer to the water. I’m curious to find out what the message was that was given to him, because whatever it is, it seemed big.

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One big thing that I don’t want to go unnoticed in this episode is what happened with Agent Gaines. His superior invited him to dinner for what his coworkers thought would be a promotion because of his work with the Meyerist movement. So it came as a huge shock to find out quite the opposite was going to happen. He was going to end the investigation completely. This came as huge shock to Agent Gaines, but I did not expect him to snap. I know he’s passionate about what was going down with the movement, and the murders he suspects to have occurred there, but to yell at his boss in front of their wives? I did not see that coming at all! And considering Gaines is the only person of power to see the truth in the movement, it’s not going to be good if he gets fired because of his outburst. We really need Gaines to work with Eddie and get Cal out of the picture before more blood is shed.

And was anyone else scratching their head with the whole Mary thing? I was glad to see Cal brought Sean back to the compound, but he has no idea what went down when he left. Mary has been pretty busy with the drugs and that girl she’s been hooking up with. How is she going to explain his sudden return to her bedside to her? And how is she going to hide the fact she’s back on drugs? I don’t see this ending well, at all. I’m sure next week will not disappoint!


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 - "All In The Family" - Season 11 Episode 21 Review

May 12, 2016

As the episode begins, I am anxious with anticipation knowing the last episode ended with the Winchesters meeting God. (Who prefers to be called Chuck.) I was all in my feels as the conversation between Chuck and Dean progressed. I mean who else could be so honest, kind of rude, yet vulnerable when speaking to God himself? Sam looked terrified by his brother’s candid approach, but Chuck wasn’t phased. That is until they brought up Lucifer, then he became quite in his feelings. It seems that really is a very touchy subject for God, and can you blame him?

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Speaking of touchy subjects, I wasn’t too surprised to see Amara appear to Dean considering their weird connection. She knows showing him Castiel’s vessel in the rough shape it is in would spark something in him, perhaps grabbing God’s attention; who she already knows is near. And it is also beginning to seem like she is a one trick pony as she once again decides to whip up the fog. Metatron sees the news covering the last time she made the fog appear, and he sees Sam and Dean with Chuck. This sets off a light bulb for him as he calls Dean to tell him he wants to talk about something regarding Chuck-God, and it seems to be important. And did I mention the conversation he wants to have, he is insists be in person? I’m hoping it’s not some kind of trap.

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Meanwhile back with Sam and Dean they talk to a professor, Donatello that was there when the latest fog hit. But instead of being affected by the fog in the normal way, Donatello was struck by lightning and filled with knowledge. Looks like after God released Kevin’s soul to heaven in the beginning of the episode the next prophet was born, and he is not happy about being a part of this. I would think someone who was involved in the pursuit of higher education such as a professor would be cool with all this new knowledge and abilities? The self-proclaimed former atheist was all but falling at the feet of the “celestial magnificence” known as God, which I find quite humorous.

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Metatron brings Sam and Dean God’s autobiography, or as he calls it, his suicide note. He tells them God plans to sacrifice himself and let Amara do as she wishes. Dean confronts good old Chuck-God who was quite confused because as he says, “You think I’m a dick, why do you care?” Chuck explains he doesn’t plan to die, he will strike a deal; he will go to the cage so he can free all of his creations. He insists Amara’s beef is with him, and it should work. Dean is not happy with this answer at all, nor am I. This plan does not seem like it will work, not after all Amara has said. God insists if his plan doesn’t work, humans will have to step up. Sam, Dean, and the other “chosen” will find a way. He goes on to explain that that is why he saved him all those years ago; the Winchesters are a firewall between light and dark. Talk about a heavy bomb to drop… that is a lot of pressure.

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Like I would, Dean begs God to step up; it has to be him to defeat Amara. Dean then talks to Donatello about getting Lucifer, and how this needs to be the way to draw God in. Metatron insists on being a part of all this; so let’s just hope he doesn’t mess it up. Now they need to get to Amara, and she has been wanting to meet up with Dean, so that wouldn’t be hard. Thanks to their new-found prophet and his tracking ability, they were able to find Lucifer. He is more than happy to go against Amara after all she’s done.

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Amara is doing her best to get Dean to be on her side, that is until she touches him and knows he has been in contact with God. Now she is onto what they’re doing and Sam, Donatello, and Metatron need to hurry up their Lucifer rescue mission! I was shocked to see Metatron step up and say he wants to handle it as they feel her approach. Maybe he’s trying to atone and make things right after his stint as God? Whatever sigil he drew unfortunately didn’t work and he is quickly turned to nothingness after pleading she spare the universe. Thankfully God was able to help them just before Amara turned them to nothing too. When Chuck-God sees Lucifer, he tells him the “he’s changed”, and Lucifer returns the sentiment. I was glad to see they buried the hatchet and God healed him. However, I don’t understand why they would let the new prophet Donatello go back home? He was just seen by the darkness herself, and I am sure he is now on her hit list. That just doesn’t seem too safe. And with only two episodes left I can’t wait to see how this plays out. I mean, Amara can’t really win and take Dean as part of herself, can she?


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

In television, review, article Tags supernatural, cw, the cw, television, paranormal, sam, dean, destiel, god, castiel, crowley, chuck
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