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My name is Jenny Tolios and I have no social life! As a result I spend a great deal of my time in front of my television set watching the brilliant, consummate, magnanimous, awesome and unmitigated genuis that is Supernatural! No, shoppers I dont just watch this series once or twice - I watch it over and over and over and over again! So much so that friends are getting concerned that I at times blur reality and fantasy (so sometimes I call myself Mrs Dean Winchester - so what?!).
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I have to say that this season was much more serious but definitely great as always. Funny episodes. New characters. The season finale is not to be missed. This season is also way more sadder.
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Ok, I liked Heroes season 1. The more it went on the worse it got. Season 1 was the only good Heroes. The show 24 was good to begin with, but then it got repititously stupid, so I don't watch those shows anymore.
I was skeptical with Supernatural, but WOW! It is the first show that I have ever watched that gets better with each season. So simply put:
Supernatural > Heroes
Supernatural > 24
Supernatural > Jericho (and I liked Jericho)
Supernatural > House
Supernatural > Any current show
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Un fortunately, when I ordered these DVDS, I ordered Blue Ray instead of the regular. I returned the item and got a full refund on my credit card. I then ordered another DVD series and promptly got it back. So, the service I thought was exceptional. I recommend your we
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The familial chemistry of the Winchester brothers is back and harder than ever to beat for entertainment in this season. This go round, each actor continues to bring a wide range of human emotion to his role and is man to the task as the brothers take separate paths.
The conflict between brothers, demons and angels escalates this season. Episode 1 begins with Dean crawling out of a grave, no longer a captive in hell, but uninformed as to why. He quickly tracks down Sam and the two are off again, fighting, laughing, making choices, and interacting more intensely than ever before. The "Supernatural" mythology introduced in previous seasons continues to develop and, by the end of the season, it's clear that this show could easily go another two seasons (and I hope it does).
The "Monster Movie" and "It's a Terrible Life" episodes are excellent.
(Probably the most bothersome thing about "Supernatural"--and it's not that big of a deal--is when Dean and Sam are working on a ghost case, discover the remains have been cremated and then say something to the effect of, "There must be a lock of hair around or something." I mean, anyone who's ever been alive must have left hair, fingernail clippings and microbes all over the place. . . . Minor gripe.)
And after four seasons, I still don't know who my favorite show-brother is, which (for me) is a strong indication of how well-written and well-acted this TV show really is.
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