Crowley returns to lay out his plans for the Winchesters, and Sam’s soul. With that knowledge, the boys are off to investigate what looks like a werewolf attack. The truth of the attacks is much darker, and points to bad things coming down the road.
A slow week brings ‘Sherlock’, ‘Scooby-Doo’, ‘Doctor Who’, ‘Californication’, ‘Lie To Me’, ‘Men Of A Certain Age’, ‘The Boondocks’, ‘Golden Girls’, ‘MST3K’, ‘Hi-5′, ‘Super Hero Squad Show’, ‘Hell’s Kitchen’, and ‘Whale Wars’.
The big November sweeps period demands some sort of event. Big guest stars. Babies. Marriages. Or, if you’re team ‘Castle’, you could just drop a big kidnapping plot right in the middle of your weekly murder investigation and give the fans a two-for-one mystery.
The big story in ratings last week came from the huge numbers AMC enjoyed for the premiere of ‘The Walking Dead’. Over on the broadcast networks, the return of Penny to ‘Big Bang Theory’ had that show riding high as well.
It must be sweeps, because big things were afoot down at the Circle-S this week. Not only did we find out just what is wrong with Sammy, we also got a few answers where gramps was concerned. And if all that wasn’t enough, the stage has been set for the next battle.
The inaugural performance from the Seattle chapter of the Bushwick Book Club brought local musicians together to celebrate the characters and stories from Kurt Vonnegut’s ‘Slaughterhouse-Five’.
A wide ranging list of releases includes ‘V’, ‘The Pacific’, ‘Doctor Who’, ‘The Fugitive’, ‘Nip/Tuck’, the OG ‘90210’, ‘Marple’, ‘Midsomer Murders’, ‘Mad About You’, ‘Larry Sanders’, ‘Facts Of Life’, ‘Cadfael’, ‘Red Green’, ‘Deadliest Catch’, and ‘Hannah Montana’.