I'm amazed this became such a big thing. I sort of remember it being on along with One Tree Hill -- or am I remembering wrong? And now it's like an institution. Crazy.
BaD: Supernatural Season 1 Complete Thoughts
On 02/16/2017 at 11:05 PM by asrealasitgets See More From This User » |
Okay, so I've been watching the show after a decade long hiatus. I've watched episodes here and there on broadcast TV but very sporadically over the years. I have never really binge watched anything because I don't have the patience or time to do that, (except Stranger Things because its 8 episodes) and I've been watching at least 2 episodes a day for a couple of weeks now, thats 22 episodes total.
I kind of forgot that the TV show, although having an episodic format, actually has an interesting overarching main story regarding the brothers and their missing father, at least in season 1. With each episode, although self-contained narratively, we get clues about their fathers disappearance, and a bit more about the relationship between the two brothers, in particular Sam's magic premonition abilities and telepathic powers. Its a bit of a mix of Harry Potter and X-Men, plus the adventure of Ghost Busters or Scooby Doo. Basically, watching all episodes together back-to-back paints a clearer picture and makes it more enjoyable than waiting a full week for a new episode or watching it over a year. It feels like a really, really long movie and the ending really pays of BIG! Actually, the ending was so good, I starting watching and getting into the second season so really, I'm like half way of season 2 right now, which explores more of the mythology of the world.
One of the things I really enjoye about the show are the visuals. This show is really beautifully dark. Not just in a cheap haunted house halloween kind of way, but it has a high black and white contrast look to the whole thing, kind of like a Tim Burton film. It's more Gothic horror, except rural America which is an interesting twist. The brothers cruise around in a cool black impala looking kind of like a hearse. The soundtrack is also very good. It's a lot of classic rock which fits the rural American setting, with a bit of contemporary rock in between. I'm not sure where the show gets bad yet, as I'm enjoying every episode so far and look forward to more. There are also novels and an anime which is cool if I ever run out of show.
(Looking a bit like Alan Wake here)
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