Sam and Dean investigate a haunting at a theatre.Sam and Dean investigate a haunting at a theatre.Sam and Dean investigate a haunting at a theatre.
John DeSantis
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Jay Gruska
- Bobby Singer
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So ,here we are 10 years and this is the 200th EPICsode.This episode from the beginning really funny.You cant stop laughing.The girls portraying the characters of supernatural,maybe if there were some boys,i don't know.In the middle-end,kinda found it a little girly.The writers i think thanked the fan-girls more than the boys.Well i guess the girls are more in number.But in the end the shocking return of that person(NO SPOILERS) wow.But loved this episode.And very happy they reached 200 episodes.Would love to see more of supernatural.And thanks to the supernatural crew for an awesome 10 years.at last the 200th episode was really amazing.Dean,Sam,Jensen,Jared and all of u,THANK YOU!!!
So I stopped watching supernatural after season 5 because to me that was a fitting end for the series. But lately I've been trying to finish watching the rest of the seasons and this episode was by far the funniest episode I had ever seen. This is never leaving my DVR!
This is one of the few times I write a review on here so let me start. This episode was and always will be beautifully epic. Everything about this episode felt so right for a show like Supernatural. The acting was on point, dialogue, action and even the side characters were great. In a way, this episode felt like a thank you note from the writers but more so, this episode reminds us all why we love it so much. Bringing back little things from the earlier seasons like the amunet necklace or the usage of the "Carry On My Wayward Son" song was beautiful. This episode also shows that the writers are self-aware of all the "ridiculousness" that they put into this show but more importantly, they address the fans of the show. Dean riding off into the sunset with his younger brother in the Impala, with the amunet hanging off the rear mirror... a beautiful episode and nothing short of perfect.
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As a fan of Supernatural and a mother, I want to thank the writers, directors, cast, and everyone involved in the making of this episode. This episode has not only helped to bridge the generation gap between children and parents but it shows our children that their opinions and creativity (no matter how we feel about their ideas) matter. My teenage daughter and her friends, as well as myself, loved the episode. I loved seeing the reactions of Sam and Dean as they tried to understand what was going on. It is like a parent trying to understand their teenage daughter at the same time being supportive and proud even if they do not agree with their ideas. I enjoyed watching this episode with her and seeing her reaction to it. She thinks it was.... "a thing of beauty! #subtext" We will continue to watch Supernatural and look forward to many more of these special episodes.
I'm not a big fan of musicals, and yet I really enjoyed the 200th episode.
Fan Fiction is not simply a love letter to all the fans, but a marriage celebration. As a fan, I felt like this episode sealed my marriage to Supernatural with a kiss. You know how at weddings there is usually a picture slide-show that reveals the progress of a couple's relationship over time from childhood to adulthood, with romantic music playing in the background? This episode felt like exactly that; it is a slide show of moving pictures (scenes) set to heartfelt and emotional tunes (the musical). I felt like I was the groom waiting for Supernatural, the bride, in all her majestic beauty as she walks down the isle, reaches out her hand, and encourages me as we both prepare to say "I do." But before we tie the knot, she reminds me of all the journeys we've shared and the obstacles we've overcome over the last 10 years, the good times and the not so good times, and the outright hilarious moments that we'll treasure for a lifetime. We're now officially one. There's no going back. This is it, Supernatural family, we've made it, so let's celebrate our marriage with a honeymoon. Never give up on the show; season 10 has just begun.
If we pay real close attention, the episode listens to the fans and gives us what we want. The writers do a great job giving a shout out to all the funny things and taboo topics about the characters that we like to joke about on social media, nudge nudge hint hint, and spoofing the criticisms of the show we sometimes tend to make. Such references make this episode absolutely hilarious, that is, if you have been following the show for a while and get these hints.
A risky episode, but very well done. The funny moments in the episode will soon become classic. I've seen every episode of the series and this one easily ranks in the top 5 for creativity. I imagine it will get positive reviews from loyal fans, while possibly negative reviews from casual observers who just won't get "the feels", if you know what I mean. 10 out of 10.
Fan Fiction is not simply a love letter to all the fans, but a marriage celebration. As a fan, I felt like this episode sealed my marriage to Supernatural with a kiss. You know how at weddings there is usually a picture slide-show that reveals the progress of a couple's relationship over time from childhood to adulthood, with romantic music playing in the background? This episode felt like exactly that; it is a slide show of moving pictures (scenes) set to heartfelt and emotional tunes (the musical). I felt like I was the groom waiting for Supernatural, the bride, in all her majestic beauty as she walks down the isle, reaches out her hand, and encourages me as we both prepare to say "I do." But before we tie the knot, she reminds me of all the journeys we've shared and the obstacles we've overcome over the last 10 years, the good times and the not so good times, and the outright hilarious moments that we'll treasure for a lifetime. We're now officially one. There's no going back. This is it, Supernatural family, we've made it, so let's celebrate our marriage with a honeymoon. Never give up on the show; season 10 has just begun.
If we pay real close attention, the episode listens to the fans and gives us what we want. The writers do a great job giving a shout out to all the funny things and taboo topics about the characters that we like to joke about on social media, nudge nudge hint hint, and spoofing the criticisms of the show we sometimes tend to make. Such references make this episode absolutely hilarious, that is, if you have been following the show for a while and get these hints.
A risky episode, but very well done. The funny moments in the episode will soon become classic. I've seen every episode of the series and this one easily ranks in the top 5 for creativity. I imagine it will get positive reviews from loyal fans, while possibly negative reviews from casual observers who just won't get "the feels", if you know what I mean. 10 out of 10.
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Did you know
- TriviaThe girl playing Dean in the musical complains the reason she isn't wearing the "samulet" is that it keeps hitting her in the lips. Jensen Ackles hated the amulet because it constantly hit him in the face.
- GoofsIn the opening scene Marie refers to Sam and Dean as "the Winchesters". In season 4 episode 18 when Sam and Dean meet Edlund, Edlund says he never used their last name in the books.
However, Becky Rosen (from "The Real Ghostbusters" in season 5 and "Season Seven, Time for a Wedding!" in season 7 knew the brothers' last name and was known to post information about them on Supernatural fan websites using the screen name "beckywinchester176" (as stated by Charlie in the season 9 episode "Slumber Party." It is not inconceivable that Becky revealed Sam and Dean's last name in one of her posts.
- Quotes
Dean Winchester: [Pointing to the actors portraying Dean and Castiel] What are they doing?
Marie: Ummm. Kids these days call it hugging.
Dean Winchester: Is that in the show?
Marie: Oh. No. Siobhan and Kristen are a couple in real life. Although we do explore the nature of Destiel in act two.
Dean Winchester: Sorry. What?
Marie: Oh, it's just subtext. But... then again, you know, you can't spell subtext without... S-E-X.
[after that sinks in, Dean looks hard into the camera, breaking the fourth wall]
- Crazy creditsThe intros from every season are shown, including the crazy credits from 'A Very Supernatural Christmas (3x08)', 'Clap Your Hands If You Believe (6x09)', 'Frontierland (6x18)', 'Monster Movie (4x05), 'Season Seven, Time For A Wedding (7x08)' and 'Meta Fiction (9x18).
- ConnectionsFeatured in MsMojo: Top 10 Supernatural Episodes (2016)
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