11 reviews
Sam Learns the Truth About John's Final Words
- katierose295
- Mar 20, 2008
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Save or Kill: The Dilemma of Dean
Dean finally tells Sam the last words of John Winchester before dying, and opens his heart about his dilemma and feelings. Sam leaves Dean during the night and travels alone seeking answers with Ellen and Ash in the Harvelle's Bar. When he finds that another psychic was stabbed in a parking lot in Illinois, he decides to investigate his death. Meanwhile, in Peoria, the young woman Ava Wilson has a premonition with the death of Sam and meets him in the motel of her dream where Sam is lodged. Meanwhile Ellen tells Dean where his brother is, while Sam is hunted by Gordon.
In this excellent episode, it is disclosed what John told to Dean about Sam and his dilemma and feelings; further, it seems that a demon war is coming and Sam and other psychics will fight on the demon side. Ava Wilson is introduced and I hope to have the chance to see this character again. The despicable Gordon returns but is duly framed by Sam. My vote is nine.
Title (Brazil): "Caçado" ("Hunted")
In this excellent episode, it is disclosed what John told to Dean about Sam and his dilemma and feelings; further, it seems that a demon war is coming and Sam and other psychics will fight on the demon side. Ava Wilson is introduced and I hope to have the chance to see this character again. The despicable Gordon returns but is duly framed by Sam. My vote is nine.
Title (Brazil): "Caçado" ("Hunted")
- claudio_carvalho
- Jul 6, 2008
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You're a fine upstanding citizen, Sam.
- zombiehigh18
- Nov 3, 2011
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Hunted
As usual the writers of Superantural presented an edge of the seat episode. Which will leave you wanting more and anticipating the next episode. It begins with Dean finally revealing the "secret" of what his father said about Sam before dying. We are to experience Dean's hesitation and guilt of keeping this hidden from Sam. We are then are able to feel for Sam and understand his reaction after the secret is revealed.
As the plot of the episode moves along we are introduced to a new character Ava is somehow connected with Sam. We are able to understand her confusion and shock after realizing she is not alone. We are also reconnected with a character from the past. His arrival brings a new twist to this fast moving episode.
In the end new revelations are discovered. Which will lead the boys once again searching for answers in this world of confusion.
As the plot of the episode moves along we are introduced to a new character Ava is somehow connected with Sam. We are able to understand her confusion and shock after realizing she is not alone. We are also reconnected with a character from the past. His arrival brings a new twist to this fast moving episode.
In the end new revelations are discovered. Which will lead the boys once again searching for answers in this world of confusion.
- junegurl06
- Jan 11, 2007
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Gordo
I loved Gordon and the tension and thrill he brought. I generally love when there are other prominent characters in the series. Ava was cool too.
- shwetafabm
- May 28, 2020
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Wicked!!
- super_frog16
- Apr 9, 2007
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Kudos Sterling K. Brown !
A good episode
Hunted
Yeah. With one episode of the older brother dying and one of the younger brother dying, it felt like both Sam and Dean were out of their depth.
Originally thought that super-powered humans can be united together, the results of the good guys found dead in advance are dead, alive all of a sudden become evil. Only Sammy's little baby is left to take pity on him. So this show is actually very easy to see that it has a very different system than Teen Wolf. One is divided into main pairings and the other is a sea of them haha.
I have a suspicion: why didn't Sam step on the line like in Ava's nightmare???? Is it because Sam suddenly got a little more detailed???? Or did Ava tell him the detail part in advance? This question is a doubtful one.
Originally thought that super-powered humans can be united together, the results of the good guys found dead in advance are dead, alive all of a sudden become evil. Only Sammy's little baby is left to take pity on him. So this show is actually very easy to see that it has a very different system than Teen Wolf. One is divided into main pairings and the other is a sea of them haha.
I have a suspicion: why didn't Sam step on the line like in Ava's nightmare???? Is it because Sam suddenly got a little more detailed???? Or did Ava tell him the detail part in advance? This question is a doubtful one.
Sniffles
After seeing this episode again (been years), all I do is scream at the tv and tell (Randall Pearson) to stop crying. Then I started crying, how characters ruin actors for life.
- dpasq-848-450917
- Jan 6, 2019
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Aged badly, poorly developed themes and terrible ending
- CubsandCulture
- Sep 11, 2019
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