100th Episode Celebration – 100 cars you would want to see on Supernatural

February 4, 2010

 As we all wait for the 100th episode, we ask you to join us in the 100th Episode Celebration by sharing "100 Things".

Week #10: 100 cars you would want to see on Supernatural.

Post your suggestions on our Twitter (#SPN100), board, MySpace and Facebook.

Visit http://www.firstgiving.com/winchesterbros and donate to A Dog's Life Rescue. The more you donate, the more chances you have to win! Check our 100th Episode Celebration page to learn more about the celebration, and keep checking our 100th Episode News page for updates.

The 100th Episode Celebration's February Prize Package includes Autographed photo of Jared Padalecki donated by Jared Padalecki, Supernatural Season 2 Trading Card binder, Supernatural Connections complete base set donated by Kimberly, autographed photo of Julie McNiven donated by Julie McNiven, autographed Supernatural Role Playing Game book donated by author Cam Banks, autographed The Supernatural Book of Monsters, Spirits, Demons, and Ghouls donated by author Alex Irvine, Supernatural Season 2 DVDs, Smallville Season 4 DVDs, autographed photo of Elias Toufexis donated by Elias Toufexis (Anson Weems from Season 2's "Simon Said"), autographed photo of Katherine Boecher donated by Katherine Boecher (Season 4's Lilith), autographed cd donated by Louden Swain (Rob Benedict's band), 3 autographed Jason Manns cds (including Crazy Love recorded with Jensen Ackles) donated by Jason Manns, Supernatural: Bone Key novel, Harvelle's Roadhouse t-shirt donated by Creation Entertainment, My Bloody Valentine 3D DVD, and program from A Few Good Men which starred Jensen Ackles and Lou Diamond Phillips. … Read More

The Song Remains the Same Review

February 3, 2010

By John Keegan

Visit The Shrine of Entil'zha for an archive of John's TV Review archives!

As soon as this episode began, it was clear that this would be a major turning point in the season arc. I haven’t always liked the depiction or treatment of Anna since her original entry into the story, but it was very clear that her presence marked a mythology-heavy piece of the puzzle.
The writers had to walk a very fine line in this episode. Anna’s plan is essentially the familiar “Terminator” plot: killer from the future goes back in time to prevent an obstacle to its plans from being born. The critical flaw to that plot is the needless complexity, especially when the assassin could essentially arrive at any point in time and make the necessary changes. Also, the more often the assassin fails to make a swift, clinical move to execute his or her plan, the less effective the plot device.
For much of the episode, it appeared that the writers were falling into the trap. Anna had several opportunities to kill Mary and John, even without Uriel’s help. Too often, she seemed to hesitate, when her righteous surety wouldn’t have allowed for it.
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