"Supernatural" Our Little World (TV Episode 2015) Poster

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8/10
Good episode, amazing season
cjacobs9612 November 2015
Warning: Spoilers
***Spoilers***

This was a very good episode in what has been an absolutely stellar season so far. In any other season, this would have stood out as one of the best for several reasons: the plot moved along at a brisk pace, all of the main and side characters got a lot of quality screen time and interacted in compelling ways, and the episode beautifully hinted at impending doom with the revelation of the true nature of The Darkness along with Sam's flashbacks to the cage.

While I found this episode thoroughly enjoyable, I want to talk more about the season as a whole. This is the most excited I've been about a season of Supernatural since the 4th or 5th when the main story arc was still in full swing. Season 6 wasn't bad, but definitely felt like set up. Season 7 was definitely the weakest. Seasons 8 and 9 were pretty good, but got kind of muddled with the endless angel war. Season 10 started out promising with a few great episodes but then just sat on its hands and didn't really pick up the "Deanmon" story until the very end.

This season is different. Not only is it pushing the story forward at a relentless pace, it is also more clever, twisted, funny and dramatic than the past five seasons. These are all the ingredients that I love and that keep the fans coming back to Supernatural. Keep up the good work!
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8/10
Teenage troubles
shwetafabm4 July 2020
Crowley and Amara's relationship is hilarious Metatron was amusing too A pretty engaging ep with info about the darkness Also why does everyone on the show develop an obsession with Dean... I guess its because he is Dean Winchester
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7/10
Has some of the worst special effects in the show and the two stories don't gel
CubsandCulture12 October 2020
This is a slog to get through. The show doesn't really know what it wants to do with Cas, Metatron. That story doesn't fit well in with the teenage angst with Amara. The intercutting of the two stories end up being silly. And worst of all this has some failed effects-Crowley's broken hand is terrible. The age of the show really shows in this episode.
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3/10
Metaturd Redux
Johnny_West27 September 2023
Booger from Revenge of the Nerds returns again as the incredibly grubby Metatron. Even the name is bad. Sounds like they wanted to put one of the Transformers into Supernatural but all they could afford was Booger.

Why does he keep returning? How can a guy with the body type of a grubworm get the drop on Castiel? Grubby Booger, a guy who had been hiding in a library for thousands of years overpowers an angel like Castiel?

Well, the sad tradition of Supernatural was that the lead characters were always dumber and more gullible than the villains. So Castiel, Bobby, the Winchesters, and their other allies (who usually got killed off), regularly got captured or otherwise compromised. Then the rest of the story was how they escaped, got out of trouble, or managed to win (or got killed off)...

Since Amora was at her weakest as a baby, and a little girl, it would have been nice to see Crowley stomp her out at that point. End of a boring character.

The other side is that Amora is attracted to Dean, the slag hound. So why doesn't he make the most simple choice and hook up with her? At least as her mate, he could guide her in a positive direction. He would also have more opportunities to kill her if necessary.
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