Well, hello boys and girls! 😎
^^As much I might hate Crowley, I had to kick start this off with greetings in his style because, well, he's Crowley and he greets and insults like a boss. Admitted, okay. Starting off, does anyone know why was the episode named 'Black' because I, for one, could not understand the connection. 🤔 I am here more because of an obligation than excitement as I wanted the forum to rise from its dead state. You watch Supernatural peeps, you cannot stay dead for so long. 😳 The review's not going to be a very detailed one as I don't feel energetic enough to be able to write much. Anyhoo, the episode on the whole was a good one, pretty much a good start to the series. It raised more questions than it cared to answer but I won't complain as much since we just started off. The Good.
1. Moose and King of Hell chit chat.
I would have stabbed Crowley if I could hadn't I enjoyed Sam fretting, getting agitated and feeling tormented for his brother's life. After a long time, I heard him talk like Dean's little brother. #proudfeelsmoment. 2. Brown code moment. 🤣 The Bad.
Writers, please pay attention to this. Nobody, at least not many in the fandom, I am sure does care about the angel story line. It just getting absurd and drier by the day that I personally have just stopped bothering about what would happen to the angels. Castiel is important to us, please fit him in the storyline sensibly. Show him hunt for his lost grace instead, that'd be waaay better than watching mindless angels roaming around the Earth having insightful conversations about human nature. 😳The Unforgivable.
You do not use bitch-jerk moment on Dean and Crowley. 😳 YOU DO NOT. YOU JUST DO NOT. 😳 That's blasphemy of Dean-Sam's relationship. U n f o r g i v a b l e. The 'Eh'.
You need to introduce new characters? Do it the better way, do it like you used to earlier on. This Cole or whoever guy caused more confusion than ever. The Unsure
Demon Dean Development.
I was expecting a downright berserk, darker and evil Dean but it comes as a momentary respite that they didn't just jump the gun. They are going to go with the slow, gradual and torturous development of Demon Dean. Even though he's turned a demon himself, the anger, the frustation, the pain, all the burden Human Dean used to carry is still him. Its sorta like Demon Dean is trying his best to escape the Human Dean who seemingly is not dead, yet. And that is a good thing and I hope it remains so for a long time because its probably the only thing that'll keep Dean connected to his human side. The 'Ouch'.
One cannot help but feel awful for Sam. I think the worst feeling he'd ever have to go through is that he doesn't know for sure if his brother whose always been his saviour and protector will turn up this time around to save him from the clutches of danger. No, not that he doesn't know. He's sure that Dean wouldn't turn up. Prediction.
By the looks of the next episode's promo, guess my prediction about the next episode turned out right. You'll know what I mean when you watch it yourself. Go watch! Oh and I'd be glad to hear your views. 😳 Edited by herms_angel - 11 years ago