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The Flash: The Man in the Yellow Tie (2022)
Best Episode Since 7x02
First of all, I should say that we can consider this episode as when the show entered the territory of underrated works.
Some moments of the ongoing season were intentionally a call-back as homage to the first season and in line with this choice, they used actors from that installment to capture the same essence of the more popular and critically acclaimed earlier season. But in this episode, while borrowing an old title of one of their best episodes ever, they levelled up their game to a new level. The Flash has lost its viewers since its fourth season, but those viewers are going to miss this underrated episode. The improvement in comparison to the last season is obvious, but it's not really 10/10, so I'm just showing my support as a fan with this rate here, if it makes sense.
Kudos to the cast and crew, great job.
Legends of Tomorrow: The Fixed Point (2022)
Is this the best season?
I was sure that being familiar with Legends and all of its craziness over the years has made me get used to it while don't see it as another bizarre flop, but now I think this criminally underrated comic-based show is one of the all-time bests.
This series started as a recycled storyline from other shows of its universe in conjunction with Doctor Who tropes and references, it went on to be a weird, intolerable kids' show with colorful and meaningless adult moments but in the end, it became something unique and exotic on its own. While watching this ep, I cried as if I was watching a dark drama with deep scenes and dialogues.
It makes me sad that many of the viewers have left watching the show and miss a beautiful and enjoyable episode like this one. Kudos to everyone behind the scenes of it...
Oh, I almost forgot, the return of the legendary Eobard Thawne was a nice touch.
Supernatural: Moriah (2019)
The Beginning of The End
You Want The End? Here it is!
i think this episode was an absolutely epic one, in a meta way. chuck showed that everything until now was nothing actually, the whole apocalypse take number one and two, lucifer, azazel everyone from his point of view are just some players in a big game.
and now, the big game has come to an end.
The Flash: Time Bomb (2019)
A Great Improvement
An amazing episode with an improved writing. the quality of everything was almost season one level and i'm really glad with the way that story went to.
the only thing that i want now is a reverse flash playing by his original actor, matt letscher. i wonder how the new cicada storyline is gonna tying with XS/RF or Godspeed storyline.
i almost forgot : R.I.P Cicada
Supernatural: Nihilism (2019)
I'm the cage!
After a boring part of a potential season, this episode actually was a big relief, and something even more than that : A great mid-season premiere after a long time.
The episode starts right after the ending moments of the last episode. In a room with a Dean possessed by Alt!Michael, a sad Sam turned to his knees, a miserable castiel with blood on his face and a jack without his special nephilim powers. everything after this sequence is brilliantly directed to achieve the main goal of this action packed episode : knowing Alt!Michael better than before.
There are even some dream sequences inside the mind of Dean, for a moment you would think he is in heaven. He have everything he wanted ever, his brother and his friend out there but well, he has a nice little bar, Pamela (played by Traci Dinwiddie after nine years) is chatting with him, and amidst the blissful peace he also has some action, monsters he easily kill.
You even realize that there is a high quality unity of artistic elements in this story as billie the former reaper shows up with a file, and some flashbacks from the last season. or when they mention chuck and his failed attempts at making a perfect world, or when they go through the bad memories of dean with dialogues from the old episodes...
last but not least, they build up the foundations of arcs early on and gradually build up over several seasons instead of finishing them within just one (i.e., Jack and Ketch have been here since season 12, the death of billie happened two seasons ago, and well, even the apocalypse world started at the tail end of season 12 and we're still dealing with its implications now). They also pick up a lot of subplots from previous seasons and continue them (i.e., the Empty was introduced in season 11, Rowena became more fleshed out, the Princes of Hell was rooted from both Kripke seasons and also the civil war brewing just before Gamble started, Lucifer's arc with Jack was rooted from both Kripke and Carver era interactions with Chuck/God, etc.)
This is what Eric Kripke did for his era: everything was a gradual build up and every season is a direct consequence of the next. The formula got lost a bit somewhere around the early seasons of Jeremy Carver, but since Dabb-Singer took over, we went back to arcs spanning multiple seasons.
All in all, the episode was forty one minutes but it felt so much longer than that with all the information we got which is what made this episode a real highlight. God's failed drafts, Michael burning down the world, Michael caged inside of Dean, Jack using the power of his soul, How Dean will die and i really enjoyed all the Michael-Dean scenes, Jensen Ackles can really smooth-talk, enjoyed every moment of Alt-Michael on screen.
This episode will be one to remember for me that's for sure...
Supernatural: The Bad Place (2017)
New Worlds, New Characters, New Story lines...
i wish that my English was better, but it doesn't matter for now, I'm gonna say what i could and should...
so, this was the 273th episode of the series, and maaan wasn't it great!? i mean, there are series out there that's only after 3 years being on the air, have troubles with new ideas and they're getting boring. but there is no TV show like Supernatural, that even after 13 years is remained on top of many series; that's... Supernatural!
new story lines are cool, and i'm so happy about the spin-off. the only problem with this episode was... where are you castiel?
Supernatural: Lost and Found (2017)
13 is their Lucky Number...!
So, before everything, just pay some attention to this fact that this episode was a premier for 13th season of a TV series. and yet, everything is fine (if not at it's best), and even much better than the last season.
all characters are gone for good, and there is a new character which is very fun. i think that we have a very good season this year... just like how they say : 13 is their lucky number!
Supernatural: All Along the Watchtower (2017)
Apocalypse Take Two!
this season was a boring season, but the finale of it was... Wooooow, i mean, What Was That!? Apocalypse Take Two!
Everything was perfect and in comparison with the S11 Finale, it was greater. is there another series out there that still awesome even after 12 years!?
Supernatural: There's Something About Mary (2017)
Not a great episode, And also not an awful one!
before anything, let us see what was this season in comparison to the past seasons : a boring season with less supernatural beings and more filler episodes. So, this episode was what i like about this series!
Sure i loved Eileen! just like all other fans and viewers!! but isn't she a recurring​ character with just two episodes in series!?
this episode was an action packed supernatural style story plus the return of Lucifer for an epic finale for a boring season!