Exile on Main St.
- Episode aired Sep 24, 2010
- TV-14
- 42m
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7.6/10
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Sam is mysteriously released from Hell and seeks out his brother who is trying to have a normal life. Together the brothers must join forces with their maternal grandfather, Samuel, and begi... Read allSam is mysteriously released from Hell and seeks out his brother who is trying to have a normal life. Together the brothers must join forces with their maternal grandfather, Samuel, and begin the fight anew.Sam is mysteriously released from Hell and seeks out his brother who is trying to have a normal life. Together the brothers must join forces with their maternal grandfather, Samuel, and begin the fight anew.
Matt Cohen
- Young John Winchester
- (archive footage)
Amy Gumenick
- Young Mary Campbell
- (archive footage)
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This entire show gets a 5. It stopped being fun when they stopped doing monster of the week. Yes, I love story arcs like the next person or it would be just another sitcom. I know a few people that idolize this show but to me it's just become crap like Vampire Diaries and Walking Dead. Most of the show has been filler since about season 4 on. I'm going to keep watching though. Everything deserves a chance right? I really hope this won't be Fringe and fizzle out. The writers love to kill people off in this show. Someone above mentioned Heroes...Heroes was good, the problem I think...was that people like all magic...all the time. Okay, done ranting. I'll be entertained until I'm not.
Minor correction - possums actually have too low a body temperature to carry rabies. They may carry other communicable diseases, but almost never rabies. Just in case you were wondering...
One year ago, Dean moved to Lisa's house to live a normal, "apple-pie" life with Lisa and her son Ben, as recommended by Sam, working as a construction worker.
One day, Dean finds scratches of Djinn in several places and he chases the supernatural being. When his is attacked by the Djinn, he is saved by Sam that tells him that he was released from hell one year ago and teamed-up with their Grandfather Samuel and three Campbells. Now Dean has to decide whether he wishes to leave Lisa and Ben to hunt demons again or stay with his regular life.
I have just bought the 6th Season of Supernatural and the first episode, "Exile on Main St.", is absolutely overrated and disappointing. Sam is back without any explanation and Dean is absolutely contradictory is his behavior. Further, he lives in a typical quiet suburb but no neighbor notes the weird things happening in Lisa's house. My vote is four.
Title (Brazil): "Exílio na Rua Principal" ("Exile on Main St.")
One day, Dean finds scratches of Djinn in several places and he chases the supernatural being. When his is attacked by the Djinn, he is saved by Sam that tells him that he was released from hell one year ago and teamed-up with their Grandfather Samuel and three Campbells. Now Dean has to decide whether he wishes to leave Lisa and Ben to hunt demons again or stay with his regular life.
I have just bought the 6th Season of Supernatural and the first episode, "Exile on Main St.", is absolutely overrated and disappointing. Sam is back without any explanation and Dean is absolutely contradictory is his behavior. Further, he lives in a typical quiet suburb but no neighbor notes the weird things happening in Lisa's house. My vote is four.
Title (Brazil): "Exílio na Rua Principal" ("Exile on Main St.")
Season 5 ended the main story arc of the first 5 years of the show. Starting season 6 having to basically reboot the series was always going to be tough and there was bound to be tons of haters. With the challenges the writers faced trying to find a way to basically start over, it was decent all things considered.
One gripe though is when shows that feature characters who are supposed to be weapons experts make even the most basic mistake in terminology....in a handgun, it's called a MAGAZINE, not a clip.
One gripe though is when shows that feature characters who are supposed to be weapons experts make even the most basic mistake in terminology....in a handgun, it's called a MAGAZINE, not a clip.
Sam is back from hell and nobody knows why. Mitch Pileggi was brought back from the dead, and nobody knows why either. Just a couple of miracles, cause that's how they roll in Supernatural.
So it turns out a year has passed, which puts season six in the future, but that's OK too. Dean has been in a very happy relationship with Lisa and her son for the past year, working as a car mechanic. Suddenly he is being attacked by genies (djinns) and Sammy boy is rescuing him from death.
It should have been a great moment for Dean, but when he finds out Sam has been back for a year, Dean is outraged. How could Sammy let him be in a positive and loving relationship with Lisa, for a year? Why didn't Sammy come back from hell running to be Dean's lapdog and punching bag? How could Sammy dare to have his own life?? So now Dean has to do the incredibly cliche & predictable break-up with Lisa, so he can be a "hunter" again.
Dean's attitude is beyond creepy and ridiculous. This series should have tried to keep Sam as the main hunter character working with the Campbells, and followed Dean and his family life as a subplot for a lot longer than just a couple of episodes. It would have been even better if Dean stayed in his "normal-guy" life, and got written off the show. It was better without Dean and his never-ending negative attitude and god-complex. He thought he was better than everyone else, but he was just an angry drunk in denial.
So it turns out a year has passed, which puts season six in the future, but that's OK too. Dean has been in a very happy relationship with Lisa and her son for the past year, working as a car mechanic. Suddenly he is being attacked by genies (djinns) and Sammy boy is rescuing him from death.
It should have been a great moment for Dean, but when he finds out Sam has been back for a year, Dean is outraged. How could Sammy let him be in a positive and loving relationship with Lisa, for a year? Why didn't Sammy come back from hell running to be Dean's lapdog and punching bag? How could Sammy dare to have his own life?? So now Dean has to do the incredibly cliche & predictable break-up with Lisa, so he can be a "hunter" again.
Dean's attitude is beyond creepy and ridiculous. This series should have tried to keep Sam as the main hunter character working with the Campbells, and followed Dean and his family life as a subplot for a lot longer than just a couple of episodes. It would have been even better if Dean stayed in his "normal-guy" life, and got written off the show. It was better without Dean and his never-ending negative attitude and god-complex. He thought he was better than everyone else, but he was just an angry drunk in denial.
Did you know
- TriviaThis is the lowest rated season premiere / opening episode (as of June 2018) and is the first episode after Kripke's original 5-year run.
- GoofsSam cuts himself with a knife to prove to Dean he is not a Shapeshifter, as they are burned when touched with silver. However Sam is using a store bought common pocket knife (looks like a Geber), which would not have a silver blade.
- Quotes
Lisa Braeden: Did you almost kill a Yorkie?
Dean Winchester: Technically.
- ConnectionsReferences The Brady Bunch (1969)
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