Supernatural: Fan Fiction (2014)
Season 10, Episode 5
Hate to Love
3 July 2019
I wanted to hate this show from the beginning. Musicals and Theater applied to the Supernatural genre seemed sachreligeous like Jesus Christ Superstar.

I wanted to apply the Dean flavor of macho, manly perspective because, quite frankly, that's how I am. But, like so much of this show, this episode had a way of balancing out the strong and sensitive sides. The masculine / feminine contrast and balance was artistically woven together and made me realize how the most compelling value of this show has always been the emotional tie to relationships.

All in all, there was a feeling of threat, concern, bravery, suspense, connection, togetherness, and success. It was demonstrated through both youth, adult, and the willingness of one to understand and empathize with the other, and in the end the episode made me feel, well, connected.

I would have to say that this is not one of those episodes to go back and rewatch (like some of the season finales); however, it is one that should not be missed based on the teenage drama concept that it pushes to the forefront. In the end, it will leave you appreciating the feelings it produced and posssibly make you recognize the need for diverse perspectives.

Great job by the up and coming actors and great support by the veterans that make the show worth a binge watch.
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