Dean (to Sam, while being arrested): “Fight the fairies! You fight those fairies!” ‘Supernatural’ rocked the ‘X-Files’ homage and rang up some great lines.
“Do unto others as you would have them do unto you” … hmm …. didn’t really work out that way this week on ‘Burn Notice’, did it?
Do we overtly connect with our favorite actors, TV characters, and/or TV personalities? And, if so, why? Is it because of technology or something else? And, what happens when we do?
Weathervanes of Oz, tamed camel toes, and a TSA sex service. A pleasantly decent ‘SNL,’ and we’ve got the clips here as soon as we get ‘em!
We get an awesome Henry-centric werewolf episode. But, with a Tesla-Magnus bedroom scene, I have to ask: Why isn’t anyone “tapping” Amanda Tapping’s character?
After a self-imposed week’s hiatus from ‘Merlin,’ re-uniting for an episode full of sword fights and stellar acting has never felt so right or so good.
A series of abductions leads the boys to Elwood, Indiana, where Dean is soon abducted. The big question is, abducted by what? That answer brings a host of X-Files inspired laughs, and a hint at a possibility for retrieving Sam’s soul.
Aquaman — and his wife! — return, but too much silly dialog nearly sinks this episode. At least the last few minutes finally explain exactly what Darkseid is.
For as often as it’s depicted on television, I can only hope like hell that cases of women crying rape are few and far between. Why keep giving idiots the idea that it works?
This week’s episode got pretty weird, even for this show. But we got to take another peek into how Charlie thinks, and that’s always entertaining.