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Don't Call Me Shurley

  • Episode aired May 4, 2016
  • TV-14
  • 42m
IMDb RATING
9.4/10
7.1K
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Amara unleashes a dark fog on a small town that causes everyone to go mad. Dean and Sam realize this is a stronger version of the original black vein virus Amara previously unleashed.Amara unleashes a dark fog on a small town that causes everyone to go mad. Dean and Sam realize this is a stronger version of the original black vein virus Amara previously unleashed.Amara unleashes a dark fog on a small town that causes everyone to go mad. Dean and Sam realize this is a stronger version of the original black vein virus Amara previously unleashed.

  • Director
    • Robert Singer
  • Writers
    • Eric Kripke
    • Robbie Thompson
    • Jenny Klein
  • Stars
    • Jared Padalecki
    • Jensen Ackles
    • Rob Benedict
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  • IMDb RATING
    9.4/10
    7.1K
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    • Director
      • Robert Singer
    • Writers
      • Eric Kripke
      • Robbie Thompson
      • Jenny Klein
    • Stars
      • Jared Padalecki
      • Jensen Ackles
      • Rob Benedict
    • 30User reviews
    • 4Critic reviews
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    Jared Padalecki
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    • Sam Winchester
    Jensen Ackles
    Jensen Ackles
    • Dean Winchester
    Rob Benedict
    Rob Benedict
    • Chuck Shurley…
    Curtis Armstrong
    Curtis Armstrong
    • Metatron
    Tim Kelleher
    • Sheriff Macready
    Sonja Bennett
    Sonja Bennett
    • Deputy Jan Harris
    Jacob Richter
    Jacob Richter
    • Art Harris
    Murry Peeters
    Murry Peeters
    • Deputy
    Yoshié Bancroft
    Yoshié Bancroft
    • Mother
    • (as Yoshie Bancroft)
    Raf Rogers
    Raf Rogers
    • Jack
    Dawn Chubai
    Dawn Chubai
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    • Director
      • Robert Singer
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      • Robbie Thompson
      • Jenny Klein
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    bepponen

    Mind blown! No spoilers of course.

    Finally we get to meet the one we all been waiting for so long, GOD. And he is pretty much as i am sure most of us want him to be, totally awesome.

    Everyone that does not rate this episode 9 or up is surely Christian of some kind, don't listen to them :) For an average fan of Supernatural this sh*t will completely blow your mind. Otherwise you surely should not even be watching this stuff.

    It is at its best if you have been watching all the episodes that come before it of course. And if you're a fan of this series you Will love this episode. Just do it, right away!!
    10The_Eternal_Emperor

    This episode was awesome and I don't feel my beliefs offended...

    First of all, I'm a Muslim, a real believer, I read and think and discuss and debate a lot, I have been since I was a child and all I believe has come with wide open eyes, quite perfect sense and sensible reasons. That's why I wasn't offended.

    This episode was so great. To me, the greatest of the show. I was so waiting for their god to show up.

    I usually don't write reviews but I read some Muslim's review and he was upset and it made me write this.

    Dude, this is just a show! Nothing in this show is real. None of the creatures, demons, angels - the real not fictional ones - are the way they are in the real world. Angels are not like this oppressed-by- god restless animals lurking around with no specific purpose the way they show them, demons are not this stupid, even Lucifer is not like this! So why bother?

    We worship the real god. His existence, his brilliance, isn't up to how many men believe in him or how many deny him. He's just there and he's more almighty than all the words written about him, no matter what we think about him.

    He's greater than a show can belittle him! For god's sake, we're talking about a show in which two humans defeat all the great powers in the universe lol. Let's not take it serious and enjoy a not-real-but-amazingly-fantasy show!
    10dhernandez56-814-171323

    Unbelievable Episode!

    Here I was, getting ho-hummed by the previous episodes of one of my favorite shows. Then came "Don't Call Me Shurly". I was....words can't describe...amazed!!!! (for the lack of a better one) The writers have outdone themselves on this one. Questions were answered, or were beginning to be answered that I have thought of not only through the show, but by myself through the years. Well, in a way only Supernatural can answer them. If this keeps up, I will have to buy this and any future episode that deals with this theme.

    This is THE BEST episode I have seen yet! I have favorite episodes and entire seasons, but this one is truly awesome! I am looking forward to watching every week more than I ever have. Good work writers, staff and actors!!!!!! A MUST SEE. I am going to watch it again, and possible a few more times. That's how good it is!
    10brandirclark

    Grinning

    This episode hit so many plot points that I've been craving. With each one I grinned. Awesome episode!
    10chuckytrance

    It's been a long time since Supernatural managed to impress me this much.

    It's going to be a very difficult time writing this review without any spoilers, but this is an episode that ultimately every viewer deserves to experience.

    Don't get me wrong, there's some slight room for improvement, but there's a key quality about this episode that makes this episode a UNIQUE experience in the supernatural universe. I think the writers and creative directors are beginning to understand what kept us as viewers around for so long and why exactly viewer ship began to drop off during seasons 6-9.

    It's quick and easy to assume that as fans we appreciate the flashy lights and disco balls rather than the substance undergoing beneath it. I mean the cool dramatic soundtrack, shiny Impala dolly shots, blood splatters, stabbings, one-liners, new biblical monsters, sappy bro to bro crybaby arguments, etc. are all cool, but that's not what makes Supernatural, Supernatural. Also, respectfully, that's not why most of us tuned into this show in the first place.

    The reason why I'm basing my argument around these facts is because in this episode, whoever led the major creative direction, understood this concept. This episode wasn't filled with heart-pounding action, grindy orchestral music, visual effects out the wazoo, biblical dialogue, the latest and coolest new monster, or whatever filler-type materialistic substance that normally the supernatural team likes to regurgitate when their ideas are running dry.

    No no no, THIS episode my friends, based its entirety on honesty, heart, and above all, respect. When watching this episode, you could really feel that Rhobbie Thompson (the writer), Robert Singer (director), and the other respected team-members, editors, etc stopped treating this show like a money-spewing soap opera and more of an actual TV show. This goes for the actors as well. Our characters, our universe, our beloved storyline deserves to be treated with respect. And that is what they did.

    Let's start with Rob Benedict (the actor who plays Chuck). There's not much I can say without spoiling the entirety of the episode but ignoring his contribution to this episode would be an absolute betrayal. Because his performance was outstanding, in the acting work and in the singing world (lol right?). He provided a subtle and somber climax in the end that you cannot miss as a supernatural fan. And his new character was believable suited him like a glove. I respect the show for attacking their new character without glitter and glamor and more with a simple yet honest personality.

    Curtiss Armstrong, who plays metatron, gave a memorable return as well, especially when his character was written with so much humanity in this episode. One of the most hated characters in the show proves his respectability and that comes from respect for your characters. His change in positivity proves that there is still room for character development and it's good to see that our creators recognize that.

    Jared and Jensen gave it their all like always, so kudos to them for being passionate about their characters for so long.

    This episode was not complicated, it wasn't an episode with a fancy new monster (like the stupid chitter creature), or Amara calling upon biblical powers to showcase new material, it was literally just two brothers caught in a dangerous situation, helping people, and the arch of a new character. When dialogue was present, especially between Chuck and Metatron, no soundtrack was present either. Emotion came from the actors themselves rather than whatever tonal sounds their composer throws out mid-scene.This, again, shows honesty. It didn't take long for them to show how much Sam and dean mean to each other, as one of their lives become compromised the other reacts. That's it, the simplicity shows respect, and that our characters are not material but displays of emotion. The climax at the end was SO subtle yet SO powerful. And it was accompanied with one of the most peaceful songs I've ever heard. Hopefully you know what I'm getting at with that point.

    This episode and "Baby" are by far the show's most impressive episodes. And neither episode was really full with a ton of comical material (Baby was a friggin filler episode!). Both are written by Robbie Thompson, I don't think that's a coincidence.

    Long review, sorry (I'm not really sorry).

    CONCLUSION: THIS EPISODE WAS SUPERB, WATCH IT.

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    • Trivia
      While talking to Metatron, Chuck say he was busy writing another book-series: Revolution. Revolution was a TV-Show written by Eric Kripke, who was also the creator/writer of Supernatural.
    • Goofs
      The pages that Metatron are reading from are clearly blank.
    • Quotes

      Sam Winchester: [to Dean] Dude, quit ironing my shirts with beer.

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    • Release date
      • May 4, 2016 (United States)
    • Language
      • English
    • Filming locations
      • Squamish, British Columbia, Canada(1359 Main St, Squamish, BC V8B 0R2)
    • Production companies
      • Wonderland Sound and Vision
      • Warner Bros. Television
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    • Runtime
      • 42m
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    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 16:9 HD

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