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A former hunter named Martin, who is currently institutionalized, calls
Sam and Dean for help investigating a case in the mental hospital. The
brothers get themselves admitted as patients to check out the mysterious
monster that is attacking the patients, but their incarceration pushes
both to the breaking point as they unleash their inner demons against
each other.
CW Thu, January 28, 9:00 PM Good God, Y'all
A teenage nerd conjures up a spell to swap bodies with Sam. After the
switch, the boy investigates a case with an unwitting Dean and enjoys
the perks of being good-looking and older. Meanwhile, Sam is stuck in
the kid's body and deals with intrusive parents and high school.
Supernatural Role: Dean Winchester Genre: Mystery Status: Season 5 Release: Thursdays, 9/8c The CW Official
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Next week’s Supernatural episode brings back Castiel, Anna and one very cool angel power: time travel. Unlike season 4’s “In the Beginning,” this time both Sam and Dean are traveling back in time to protect Mary and John from an assassination plot to prevent the boys from ever being born.
After coming back from the long winter break, Supernatural has been stuck in stand alone episodes about a psychiatric hospital and body swapping, so it’s good to see the show getting back to the on-going mythology.
It also means we’ll get to see young John and young Mary again, a few years after the events of “In the Beginning.” Check out these two new clips featuring the boys transporting back in time and meeting their young parents.
Next week’s Supernatural is sure to be full of comedy as Sam swaps bodies with a nerdy teenage boy. Since Dean is always mocking his little brother for being a nerd, I’m guessing it will take a while for him to catch on.
The CW has released a clip from the episode, titled “Swap Meat,” that should give fans a pretty good taste of what’s to come.
The first thing I notice is that Supernatural is letting Sam play his brain trapped in the boy’s body while guest star Colton James is playing Sam. Body swap movies and TV shows are all different in terms of how they show us who does what. Personally, I think it would be funnier to see Jared Padalecki as the nerdy boy trapped in Sam’s body, but I guess that won’t be as big a part of it as I’d hoped.
On the bright side, we already have a frontrunner for favorite line of next week’s episode: “One leather jacket, one Sasquatch.” Check out the clip:
Next week’s episode of Supernatural is the mid-season finale, meaning it will be the last new episode for about two months. Therefore, it’s safe to assume we won’t be watching a lot of silly, pointless comedy. Instead, Supernatural finally gets back to the Apocalypse and Lucifer.
In this video clip from the episode, “Abandon All Hope,” Sam and Dean meet Crowley, the demon Bela gave the Colt to.
Will Sam and Dean shoot Lucifer with the Colt?
No, they'll never even fire it at him (33%, 1 Votes)
Yes, but Lucifer will stop the bullet (33%, 1 Votes)
I was hard on “The Curious Case of Dean Winchester,” the latest new episode of Supernatural, because I felt the story and, in particular, the villains didn’t work. An episode needs a strong antagonist, someone viewers can connect with, which is why I was ecstatic that Warner Brothers sent critics an advanced copy of next week’s brand new Supernatural episode, “Changing Channels.”
Like any good fan, I watched it as soon as possible, and while you won’t find any major spoilers in this review, I can tell you that it is, hands down, the best episode of the season. Of course, I’m a little biased. (more…)
After this week’s painful lack of a new Supernatural, things are looking better with next week’s new episode, which will be the first of four straight new episodes of Supernatural. In “The Curious Case of Dean Winchester,” Dean takes after Brad Pitt’s movie character and becomes a young man trapped in an old man’s body.
As you might expect, comedy ensues. Supernatural is once again going after the comedy, and it seems like there’s more comedy in season 5 than ever before. Every episode features at least some hilarious part, and with Dean as an old man, the jokes are endless.
For example, this video clip from the episode is just over a minute long, but it features three old jokes at Dean’s expense. I suspect there’s plenty more where that came from. For example, I can almost guarantee there will be a joke about a little blue pill.
Okay. So I know how if the words Jensen Ackles and Captain America are in the same sentence then the war begins and everyone will post pics and everything. Well, we finally hear about the subject from Jensen Ackles himself!
Well for those (like me) who were for him being the Cap, sad news. He basically says he wouldn’t do it, and he knows “they would not give a role like that to someone from the CW.” And he mentions the Resident Evil rumors as well.
Stop reading right now if you don’t want to know what’s going to happen in the first two episodes of the new season of ‘Supernatural.’ Here are the official synopsis from The CW and they contain major spoilers – but we love that, don’t we! The countdown has begun – Supernatural will soon be here again.
Supernatural 5.1: “Sympathy for the Devil” will air September 10, at 9:00.
Synopsis — Picking up where the finale left off, Dean (Jensen Ackles) and Sam (Jared Padalecki) watch as the Devil (guest star Mark Pellegrino, “Lost”) emerges from Hell. The brothers and Bobby (Jim Beaver) deal with the aftermath of Lucifer rising and the stunning news from Chuck the Prophet (guest star Rob Benedict) that Castiel (Misha Collins) was blown to bits by the archangels. Robert Singer directed the episode written by Eric Kripke.