100th Episode Celebration – 100 movies you would want to be mentioned on Supernatural

January 28, 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 #9: 100 movies you would want to be mentioned 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 January Prize Package includes Supernatural Season 2 DVDs; Dark Angel Season 2 DVDs (starring Jensen Ackles); Finding Home DVD (starring Misha Collins); Supernatural t-shirt, donated by Creation Entertainment; autographed photo of Chad Lindberg, donated by Brett Thomas; autographed photo of Julie McNiven, donated by Julie McNiven; autographed photo of Katherine Boecher, donated by Katherine Boecher; autographed photo of Jensen Ackles, donated by Jensen Ackles; autographed cd by Louden Swain, donated by Louden Swain (Rob Benedict's band); autographed Supernatural: John Winchester's Journal, donated by author Alex Irvine; autographed Supernatural Role Playing Game book, donated by author Cam Banks; Supernatural: Bone Key novel, and the new addition, an autographed Jared Padalecki photo, donated by Heather. … Read More

Swap Meat Review

January 27, 2010

By John Keegan

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After the last episode, I certainly wasn’t expecting another semi-comedic stand-alone romp. On a certain level, I can see why the writers would go there, but after so many of that kind of episode earlier in the season, I wasn’t quite in the mood for another.
Thankfully, this was one of those Trojan Horse episodes that has been a strength of the “Supernatural” format. Everything about Gary seemed to point towards the case that brought the Winchesters to town, even after Gary set fire to those bones. The truth was a lot more interesting. Tying this to the overall season arc, even in an indirect sense, was a great touch.
In many ways, that redeemed the episode. Sure, it was funny watching Dean react to Gary-Sam, and Sam’s approach to family politics tied into the previous episode’s point about his anger, without a doubt. But it was also filled with elements that have been done a thousand times before, and often better. The whole mirror routine has gone from being clever and funny to being more than a little self-indulgent.
There were some nice character moments.
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Swap Meat

January 27, 2010
  • Bob Seger – Rock N' Roll Never Forgets
  • Black Toast Music – I Got More Bills Than I Got Pay
  • Hazy Malaze – Got My Wings
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