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'Supernatural' Season 7 Finale Recap: Winchesters, Interrupted - Starpulse.com

There were no back-slappy ghost-on-man hugs, no tearfully exchanged “I love yous” even though there has never been a more fitting time.  Bobby smiled grimly, asked his boys to live a little longer, and Dean tossed his flask into the salted fire.  I’m beyond grateful they didn’t show Bobby engulfed in flames, screaming and writhing to the great beyond as most ghosts do, because I may have died myself.  Instead they picked the far more eloquent option: a soft flare of light that illuminated the grief that twisted Sam and Dean’s faces and then utter, deafening quiet.

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'Supernatural' 7.22 Recap: The Winchesters And The Bloody Horcruxes - Starpulse.com

The tainted corn syrup is already taking effect, meaning Dean can’t eat his “road food.”  They leave with Sam’s preferred fare: fresh produce and bottled water.  “I can’t live on rabbit food; I’m a warrior!”  Dean whines, two seconds away from a tantrum.  Dick Roman has stripped him of his surrogate father, his beloved car, the only home he’s never known and now his comfort food—pie.  Now, it’s personal.

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'Supernatural' 7.20 Recap: Geekster's Paradise

“Supernatural” has always been admirably diverse, but around the fifth season, hunting became a good old boys club.  Granted, those boys were equal parts pretty and goofy, but I was still perturbed by the severe lack of female hunters, angels and key players.  So I wished, prayed and may have even written a few angry emails begging for a decent female character that wasn’t a damsel in need of rescue or charmed by Sam and Dean’s spectacular faces, had no problem fighting for the greater good and maybe had a few awesome one-liners.  The answer to my prayers came in the form of Charlie Bradbury, a Harry Potter and Lord of the Rings lovin’ hacker who dared to complete an impossible mission even with the “Eye of Sauron” watching her every keystroke.  

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'Supernatural' 7.19 Recap: The Odds Aren't Ever In Their Favor

If you were upset that Annie hooked up with Sam and Dean, don’t be, because she’s dead.  But you’d have to flip a three-sided coin to figure out whose good lovin’ killed her, because it’s not just Sammy’s discostick that’s cursed these days.  Bobby’s last girlfriend and visitor from Purgatory died in season 6 and he had to kill his undead wife again in season 5.  Dean’s girlfriend, Lisa, would’ve been worm-food if Castiel hadn’t saved her life and erased her memory in “Let It Bleed.”  This poor woman was more doomed than a free bottle of Dean’s favorite whiskey.

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'Supernatural' 7.18 Recap: Raise Your Glass - Starpulse.com

Leave it to “Supernatural” to wallop fans with Sam bravely facing his own demise only for poor dead Castiel to fly in for a last minute save and then to return with a lighthearted, filler episode that played as both a love letter to binge-drinking and a PSA for drinking and driving, and then stomp on our hearts with a one-two punch of—SPOILER ALERT— Bobby Singer’s singers return.  That’s enough to drive this liquor-averse blogger to drink in celebration and because of all the feelings.  Where’s a raspberry mojito when you need one or 14?   I love this show so much.

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'Supernatural' 7.12 Recap: Dean Brings Sexy Back To The Future

It was adorable seeing Dean slip into his brother’s mindset and camp out on the floor just as Sam did 68 years and a few minutes later when Jodi sent the exhausted giant upstairs with her best mom voice.  He collapsed on the longest bedroll I’d ever seen and almost immediately found “SAM” carved into the wooden baseboard.  Behind it was a note from a seemingly gleeful Dean.  It gave him the exact date, Nov. 5, of when he was confronting Chronos and pointed him to Lila Taylor (In a delightful twist of pop culture references, Nov. 5 was the date Doc Brown invented the Flux Capacitor in “Back To The Future” and coincidentally, it’s also the date fedora-loving Timberlake’s first solo album came out).

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