Supernatural: what the heck happened?
Posted Jan 11th 2006 3:46PM by Bob Sassone
Filed under: Other Sci-Fi/Supernatural Shows, WB, Site Announcements, Supernatural
Hey kids, it's time to play another exciting game of "Help Bob Recap Because His Cable Went
Out!" (We'll have to shorten the title if this game ever makes it to television.)
Last night I watched the first five minutes of Supernatural, and then my cable went out. Oh, sure, I could
write a stunning recap of those first five minutes, but something tells me that it wouldn't do the episode justice. So,
can you help us out? No need to go into long detail, but maybe a quick recap in the comments below would help us and
other readers who might have missed it.
I can always catch the repeat this weekend, but by then doing a review here would be kinda silly.
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2-29-2008 @ 12:01AM
nicoleruest said...
how come supernatual isnt on thursday nights i dont like reaper or anything like that i would like this show to come back on right know i love this shows its the best ever and hope you know this that i have jensen ackles autograph its in my bedroom right know .
i am a big fans of supernatural too and i love this show so please put this show onthe cw okay thanks so much have a nice day
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4-03-2006 @ 1:18PM
Supernatural on the WB said...
This episode was amazing. The brotherly dynamic was superb and their relationship development with dad was solid as well. Who knew the WB could put out a show that targets 16yr old girls and also is pretty good?
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4-17-2006 @ 12:52PM
Huntress said...
I love Supernatural, good plots, not to mention good looking actors in the lead roles. But I'm getting a bit sick and tired of hearing that the only ones watching are teenage girls. I haven't been a teen in quite a few years and I happen to enjoy the show more then my kids, who think it's kind of silly. I find the brothers to be very real. They talk, fight, make up and care deeply about one another. Here's hoping that the show goes on for a long time...and that the producers show more of the boy's childhood and have more eps with dad.
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7-17-2006 @ 12:21AM
SaraG said...
Okay. Does anyone one know what happened in the very last show of this season?
I didn't get to see what happened at all during the last half of the episode!
I would really appreciate it if someone would post it!
my e-mail is: yujiesara@yahoo.com
I absolutely love this show. The leading characters are very attractive and are very good actors!
I also have to agree with Huntress , it ISN'T just teenage girls who watch this show and, even though I myelf an still in my late teenage years, I know quite a few people older than me who enjoy it just as much.
I also agree that they need more episodes where the boys are younger, to see how they evolved into the young men they are 'today'.
Also, I just can not wait to see Season 2!
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1-11-2006 @ 3:59PM
Tony said...
Somewhere in Colorado, the Echostar marketing department is thinking up ways to use this post to help convince people satellite is better...
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1-11-2006 @ 4:25PM
Robin said...
At the beginning of the episode Dean and Sam receive a phone call from their dad (who is in Sacremento.) Their dad asks them to stop following him, and at the same time gives them a list of names and asks them to check up on them. Dean and Sam argue over whether or not they should listen to their dad, and sam ends up going to Sacramento on his own, while Dean does what his father asked him to. The list of names leads Dean to a town in Indiana (I think, could be Illinois) where every year a couple of kids disappears (always a boy and girl.)
Meanwhile, Sam is hitchhiking along the highway and meets a strange girl, who is picked up by a guy in a van. Sam ends up at the same bus depot as the girl and they start telling each other about their various woes.
Dean asks around the small town to see if anyone recognizes the missing people, and one of them tells him that they were last seen going down the highway a certain way. As Dean retraces their steps, his "paranormal" detector starts going crazy so he decides to stop at the spooky apple orchard.
At that point in the story it becomes obvious that everyone in town is hiding something, and they eventually run Dean out of the town (literally, we see his car being chased out of town by the sheriff!), after Dean befriends a couple that the town folk are planning on sending down the same fateful route.
Sam calls Dean and apologizes, but Dean says to go on and find their father.
Switch to the new couple with their fixed car, breaking down in front of the apple orchard. They take the path towards the lit house, and the scarecrow starts towards them just as Dean comes out of nowhere with a shotgun and slows the scarecrow down enough so the couple can get back to their car and escape.
I forget how, but Dean and a local girl get caught, and are going to be offered up to the scarecrow so that their apple crops will continue to thrive. Just as we begin to think there's no escape Sam shows up (because Dean wouldn't answer his phone...) They escape, and burn the magic tree that fed the scarecrow's powers.
The last scene is with the weird girl that Sam met, who is now hitchhiking in a van. She asks the guy to pull over, then slits his throat and catches the blood in a cup, to make a call of some sorts. She tells her "father" that she could have killed Dean and Sam then, then she agrees that it can wait.
Hopefully that's not too full of holes that you can't understand it. It was a pretty good episode.
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1-11-2006 @ 4:44PM
Gina said...
I have a recap of last night's episode up on my review site. I hate when cable goes out right when you're watching something good. It's great to see Supernatural back.
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1-11-2006 @ 4:47PM
Tony said...
Dean was caught because he went to a nearby library to research pagan idols, and the librarian was in on it. The sherrif surprised Dean at the library and knocked him out.
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1-11-2006 @ 4:54PM
Gina said...
Ahh my link didn't work, my review site can be found at: http://thecouchcritic.blogspot.com/
First time linking in one of these!
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1-11-2006 @ 5:25PM
katie said...
The WB usually airs Supernatural again at 9/8c Sunday after Charmed. It was a very good episode, although the girl slitting that guy's throat at the end was totally wierd, and who the heck is her father? Satan?
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1-11-2006 @ 6:37PM
Bob Sassone said...
Hey everybody, thanks for the recaps! Much appreciated.
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1-12-2006 @ 8:05AM
Carm said...
After the sherrif runs Dean out of town, you see later that night Dean driving back into town. He saves the couple, then the next scene is Sam and Dean on the phone talking, but we don't know who called who. Dean had described the town and the apple orchard and his theory about the pagan god, and told Sam he was going to go talk to a professor at the library about it.
The girl was given voluntarily by the 'relatives' who apparently didn't find it too hard to give up one of their own to appease their god.
After Sam rescues Dean and the girl, they start to run out of the orchard, but the town people stop and surround them, begging the girl to let the scarcrow get her, the scarecrow instead kills the girl's uncle and takes her aunt. Then the next morning Dean, Sam and the girl burn down the sacred tree.
Meanwhile Meg, who tried to get Sam to go to California with her is seen riding in a van, tells the guy to pull over, sayss she needs to make a call, brings out some ancient cup and takes some kind of weapon out, slices the man's throat, collects the blood in the cup, and proceeds to use that to call her 'father' wanting to know why he let Sam get away. The interesting part is, she tells her father she could have taken Sam then 'I could have taken both of them' which leads to the speculation, is she talking about Sam and Dean? or Sam and John?
This was a good episode, taking it the complex relationship of the brothers, and betweeen the brothers and their father.
I hope this show goes on for a long time, cause right now it's one of the best ones on TV.
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2-01-2006 @ 8:24PM
Bec said...
There's only one thing I don't like about this show and that is that there is hardly any light... but I guess it adds to the 'scary' factor. It seem s alright so far. check this out:
http://www.kangarootv.com/2006/01/30/supernatural/
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