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DwN's Finale: Season 1

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Berly and LA recap and discuss the season one Supernatural special features; then share their favorite season one episodes. Over drinks, they'll discuss lore, gore, and what they adore about the Winchesters and their adventures. Now, let's get tipsy!  CW/TW for violent and lewd commentary; listeners beware! 🔞

Summary: In the season 1 finale of "Supernatural," Sam and Dean rescue John Winchester from demons, only to discover he was possessed. The episode, "Devil's Trap," aired on May 4, 2006. The special features of the DVD included interviews with executive producer McG and creator Eric Kripke, who discussed the show's origins and influences. Kripke's initial concept involved an investigative reporter, but the studio preferred urban legends. The episode "Scarecrow" was highlighted for its cinematic quality, while "Asylum" was praised for its noir feel. Favorite episodes included "Hell House" and "Devil's Trap."

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Berly

Welcome to denim wrapped nightmares tipsy exchange Podcast where we explore the supernatural series episode by episode.

LA

over drinks, we'll discuss the lore of gore and what we adore about the Winchesters and their adventures.

Berly

I'm burly, and I'm a new fan of the series.

LA

I'm LA, and I'm here along for the ride. Now let's get tipsy.

Berly

Hello, la

LA

Hello Burley.

Berly

It's a dark and rainy night. It is like I have one poem. I think it's a poem committed to memory. When dark night in the middle of the day, two dead boys came out to play back to back they faced each other drew their swords and shot each other. A Deaf policeman heard the noise and came and killed two dead boys. Oh. Yeah.

LA

I like the night is dark and full of tears. Ooh. That's not a poem.

Berly

It's effective nonetheless. Yeah. Last week was the season one finale of supernatural. Yeah, we made it.

LA

Can't believe it.

Berly

So in the episode, Sam and Dean were on a mission to save daddy, daddy Winchester, John Winchester, from Meg, the fabulous mag. And they sought out an old family friend who we've not heard of at all so far during the season. But they go to this guy, Bobby. And he has like a scrap yard, I guess or something. And they're at his house. And he is telling them about demons what to do with demons and talking about the devils trap and all these other

kinds of things. And Meg shows up on Bobby's doorstep, she lets the dog loose, and kicks in the front door. And they wore her into one of these traps that Bobby has told them about. And they exercise the demon from her body. And so once she has full control of herself again, she gives them a couple of hints as to where John is currently being held prisoner by some other demons. And so they go rescue John, and they get out to a safe house in the middle of nowhere.

They're trying to figure out what is the big daddy demon who we don't know who this is? Yeah, the yellow eyes guy that we saw on the house a couple episodes back. They're trying to figure out what he's doing. Where is he? And John is being too nice. So Jane figures out something's wrong. And it turns out, the demon was in John all along. But they luckily have that cult gun. They shoot him in the leg and the demon leaves. They're all beat up because this demon

kicked their asses. Kicked, kicked Dean's ass kicks John's as everybody's beat up. So they're all on the way to the hospital. And then all of a sudden, this big ass truck comes and slams into them. And the driver had black eyes, so he's possessed as well. And that's where the season ended. Devil's trap was the 22nd episode and the season one finale of season one, and it aired on May 4 2006. This week, we took a look at the special features we did not do

the commentary episodes. But we took a look at the special feature How many were there? There were two episodes with commentary when we tried to watch when we were originally going through Yeah, but they were talking over the episode the entire time. And we hadn't watched the episode yet. So we had to go back and watch the episode and then we said we'd come back and do the commentary later but we decided against it we did do the special features that yes so tell us about that LA I love

LA

special feature

Berly

I know you do.

LA

i That's one thing I miss you know like I don't really buy DVDs or anything like that anymore. That's one thing I miss about them was the special features aspect of it because I always loved the back in the behind the scenes of moviemaking and all that so that's why I like it so much. But right off the bat they start talking to Mick G which I know of him he

used to. He used to direct a bunch of music videos and I could always tell if it was him that directed it because he used just these bright ass colors it was so just like they were beautiful but it was just like you could tell visually if it was him that directed

Berly

it Do you know when off the top of your head that was him that I would maybe remember he

LA

did a blink 182 One I can't remember now and there were so many

Berly

I remember he popped up on the screen you were like that's an exchange. I was like oh, okay,

LA

yeah cuz I mean I like back in the day like I loved what he did. I wish I should have thought planned better to know one off the top of my head but I don't but But yeah, I always liked his music videos. And so he is an executive producer on the show. And he was talking he they start out talking to him. And he even mentions that he had been trying to chase down Eric KRUPKE, which I thought was interesting. So like, lots of people were like, it seemed like they were wanting to work with

him. It's kind of adorable. Who, Eric Yeah,

Berly

I thought he was kind of adorable when he popped up on screen.

LA

But the whole section of this special features was called Tales From The Edge of Darkness, which I liked. Yes. They started talking about just the origins and how it all came up. I came to be and Eric Kripke he's talking about he went to the studio and was talking to him, and they were like, Okay, well tell us, you know, like, what, what is it that you're wanting

to do? And his original idea was an investigative reporter, traveling around the US, after the stories like that the guys go after, but he's basically reporting on him and nobody believes him.

Berly

Yeah. And he said something about how urban legends were always going to be at the heart of it,

LA

or Yeah, he said, he always like when he was younger, he loved reading the urban legends and all that stuff. There was he said a particular book, but he didn't mention what it was. But I'd be curious.

Berly

He said urban legends for kids. And I'm like, so like, goosebumps. I'm trying to think, or scary stories to tell in the dark.

LA

Something. Who knows? The studio didn't like that, though. They said they liked the idea of the urban legends. But they didn't like the idea of the journalist and everything. So they told him like, what, come up with something else? What else would you want to do? And so he thought about it. And he said, he kept having people ask him, you know, where they got

the inspiration from? Like, was it X Files, Buffy, all that and he said, it was never any of the TV shows, like their goal was basically to make like a mini horror movie every week. And so they drew inspiration from all the classic horror movies and the ones that were coming out around that time and though, the 2000s

Berly

Yeah, early 2000s. Yeah. Well, he mentioned Evil Dead. And poltergeist like, you mentioned some classic, true. Yeah,

LA

I said the classics. Yeah. And I remember we found some of those like the hand coming out of the grave that was totally carry. Like, I know that as we were going through watching the episodes, we pegged some stuff. Yeah, the ring, and whatnot. The first grip for the trailer was very different. He said that the dad ended up dying. And it was completely different. And he said it ended up being useless that nobody liked it. They

didn't go with it, obviously. So they kind of took the idea of like Han Solo, Luke Skywalker, Luna, Luke Skywalker, and Han Solo. And when they were doing the casting, I think Jensen originally went out for Sam. And because I don't think they had anything, anybody necessarily in mind yet for him. And so he auditioned. Did he say auditioned?

Berly

Yeah, he originally auditioned for Sam.

LA

Okay? And then they decided when they saw gent know, when they saw Jared, that's when the Han Solo. Luke Skywalker kind of came into play. And they said, they went back to Jensen and was like, Hey, I know you want to do Sam. But what about being dean who's essentially the Han Solo character, and he was cool with that, you know, that's kind of the dynamic they were looking for in the guys. And one of the producers talks about how the show's look is just shadowy and war, dramatic and moody. And

it's totally right. Like we've talked, we've touched on that a lot, especially like the lighting and how they do it and everything. It's really good.

Berly

That when he was saying that, that was the goal. I totally was thinking y'all achieve that. Right? You achieve that? For sure. Good job. Yeah. And then

LA

I thought it was funny when they were trying to figure out what car to have for the boy, that was a good story. Yeah. And Eric KRUPKE was saying, in his mind, he was thinking like a 65 Mustang. And he said, he had a next door neighbor who pimped out cars and rides and whatnot. So he went in to talk to him. I was telling him the gist of the show and thinking, like, getting his opinion on what type of car and he was like, so I was thinking, you know, Mustang 65 busting, and the guy was like,

oh, yeah, that's perfect. That's really cool. If you're, if you're a pussy. I thought that was hilarious. And right off the bat, the guy was like, 67 Impala. That's your that's your, that's your car. That's what you need. And it's such a good car.

Berly

And he said, You could fit a body in that truck, right? And you immediately looked at me and went, how did he know that? And why is that where his mind was? Immediately?

LA

How did he know that? But I was like, Well, why did it like they're going around hunting down demons and stuff. It's like Why was his mind like you put a body in there? No problem. That's the first thing but they do have a big nice trunk and an arsenal in there. So but yeah, I love that car. And I was just thinking it was like man, I kind of wish I had like an old school like, like, all nice looking car. I see him around town or like driving here and there and

then town. Yeah, so cool. So they talked to a bunch of producers Eric Maji. And they said that basically the the voice of the Show is classic Americana classic rock, which we know because we've talked about the music many times

Berly

it was really funny listening to the special features and hearing them bring up stuff that you and I have been bringing up the entire time. We've been watching it. Yeah, I was like we have a good eye. Yeah. Oh my god look at us.

LA

And from talking to them and the writers, it sounds like it was a really collaborative environment. I mean, it's Eric Kripke keys, baby. But these other producers would come in and present ideas. And if you didn't like him, it didn't happen. But if it did, he was happy to take on their ideas, and everybody worked together to

make it happen. And I love the two women, the two women writers, the main writers that they had on there, when they were talking about different stories and how they said they went on Amazon and probably bought every

Berly

they said amazon.com Specifically, I was like, oh,

LA

but they said that they probably like bought every horror, like, what is it? horror books, not horror books, urban legend books, horror books, like, you know, mysteries, all that. And the ladies were, I thought it was interesting. The ladies were the one that presented faith that episode faith, which was so different, in a way from all the other episodes, and that they originally they were like, they thought that they were gonna be like, No way. Like, you're crazy. We're not going to do

this. But I guess everybody was on board for it. It sounds like what you from what you said it was like everybody's favorite episode.

Berly

I've seen a lot of fans from the fandom say that's one of their That's their favorite episode from season one. And I read somewhere that that's Eric CryptoKeys favorite episode from season one as well.

LA

That's interesting. So it's it's not necessarily like a horror one. You know, it's not really Yeah, that was kind of the, the gist of the first section of the special features. And then it goes into the day in the life of Jensen and Jared.

Berly

Which was too short.

LA

I agree. I was gonna say like, I needed a little more aid. It was very short. It was, it seemed like really rushed. I needed some more. But I liked that. Jared was at the what do they call it on the sets the food? Catering, it's like something catering craft services.

Berly

That sounds right. Sure.

LA

Sure. Yeah, we'll go with that. But he's like, here's my steak and my zucchini. And then here's my chicken and my fish. And he's like an unknown. I'm gonna come back and get the entree later because it's just an appetizer. And he's like, walking off with his big, two Styrofoam things of food.

Berly

What about when he's eating the candy ropes? Oh, yeah. With like, chopsticks sticks. Yeah, basically,

LA

the little they're like the gummy rainbows. Things. Yeah, I was like, I like that. He's not getting his hands dirty to eat his candy. But it just basically kind of shows them in their trailers Jensen's playing darts. I liked it when the lady comes to get jarred from his trailer saying she's like, Hey, guys, we just need him to go get his makeup done. And you know, just we need to do that. And then you can come back and do whatever you need. Jared like she put on

her main face. That was like, Oh, my God, if that is her mean face. What is that sweet angel, like all the time?

Berly

Like, you can come and get me for any media. Any appointment any day. Yeah, angel.

LA

She was so nice. It was so good. He's like, Well, I'm in my makeup shirts. I guess I'll head out which it was just a beat. It was just a beanbag. I said I was like, shouldn't it be like a buttoned up so he doesn't get anything messed up?

Berly

Shouldn't you just go without a shirt so that you don't have to worry about it? Yeah. And come on now cold Vancouver whether

LA

it was cute, they like bundled up in these fancy like puffy jackets with the fur collar on the hood to go into the commentary truck, which I thought was kind of funny that they have a commentary truck on set for them to go and do I guess those two episodes that we didn't watch for the commentary? Well, Jensen and

Berly

Jared only did one of the episodes. I think they did phantom traveler if I remember correctly. Okay. Yeah. Eric crypkey. And I guess it was probably David Netta did commentary on the pilot. And then Jensen and Jared did commentary on phantom traveler. Okay.

LA

I wonder if it was it? Was it just for commentary? Or was it sometimes like, cuz I know they have to do voiceovers when like it's too loud and stuff. I wonder if they had to do that too.

Berly

I mean, I'm sure they had to do that. But they probably did that in a professional studio. Yeah. Not just some truck up in Vancouver and snow at the top of a mountain. Yeah, and Jensen said they were in snowy country. I couldn't peg which episode they were doing up there though. Yeah, I couldn't either. So that kind of bothered me. Maybe they were filming a season two episode. I don't know.

LA

What will wait in the vampire one. Were they in the snow?

Berly

I don't remember seeing snow. Yeah.

LA

I don't remember snow at all.

Berly

I don't That's what I'm saying. Like I could not peg which episode but

LA

okay, well,

Berly

unimportant.

LA

I did like Jared Jared seemed really cute with a crew with that lady that came to get him to go to his makeup and then they were walking and I forget the lady's name and he's like, we love her. She She walks us to set because you know sometimes we get Last by last, I mean, we go somewhere to go eat. But it

seems like he was. I like it when they acknowledged like the people that they're working with and not just like the actors and directors and all that, you know, because it's a huge amount of people that it takes to make these shows and movies. Yeah, and for these guys, I would imagine they've been with these people for years.

Berly

Well, yeah, especially at this point, right by the time the series finale was done,

LA

but I just like that he acknowledged them and he like said their names and that just makes i I'm like, Good for him. Which, and it was really cute when they were in the makeup trailer. And he's Jarrods doing like a gummy fight with the the lady doing Jensen's makeup and Jensen was like, beating on the back of the lip not beating, but he's like patting her on the back from behind, like, introducing her. And it's like, I love that. Like, the

camaraderie. Yes, yeah. So I mean, they have like the best jobs in the world just to get to go play and get paid for it.

Berly

They don't seem like divas at all. No, no, not at all. Yeah, like, obviously, that whole special feature could have been performance in and of itself, but I didn't get that feeling. Yeah, it seemed pretty genuine. Yeah. And they seem really down to earth, which they're from Texas, so obviously, you know, but yeah, it

LA

was way too short. That was like pretty much it. No, and I needed. I mean, come on. We have

Berly

14 more seasons to go. I have needs so I think we're gonna get those needs met.

LA

They better right?

Berly

We have a long way to go.

LA

Well, after that they did do a little blooper reel, which I love bloopers as well.

Berly

Like, we actually wouldn't watch some gag reels earlier on. You were like, I want to see gag reels.

LA

I love them. Because it makes me so jealous. Because like, they're just having so much fucking fun and they're getting paid so much money. Like

Berly

it's hard work, but it looks like there's a lot of fun.

LA

I know. It's like super long days grueling.

Berly

I can't imagine me Yeah,

LA

it's it's a lot but hey, I just get paid that much. I'd

Berly

like you let me know if you need a body double for a short ginger fair skinned marshmallow.

LA

I thought a while back I was like it'd be kind of fun like to be a stunt person. Like, you know, because you get to do all the like the crazy stuff as long as

Berly

you don't get hurt. I was about to say I'd have to get my ACL fixed before I could even consider doing something otherwise it'd be a terrible step versus they'd have me do something and I'd be like Oh, need dislocated sorry guys.

LA

I'm out cut the bloopers I love well we were in touch we I love him but my favorite blooper the episode where they're the chat Yeah. What Episode Is it where they're

Berly

they're the priests one where they go nightmare nightmare. Yeah, Nightmare nightmare. So

LA

they go it's where they ended up going to the funeral. The guy's dad is priests, which was terrible and it's in the blooper when they come to the door late from the episode they come to the door in their priests outfits, you know, wanting to come in to the funeral on the blooper they come and they don't have the jackets on their in their button ups with the sleeves cut off. And my mom, I was so nice. Like I all season we see more of Jared and his nice upper torso. And he's

got some nice arms. But damn when I saw Jared standing there and he's got his little arms in front of them. And he's

Berly

it's almost like he's pushing his arms out with his ribs. And he was like he was doing cleavage.

LA

Yeah. And he's like, twisting. Can we come in? Okay, can we come in and he's just got this summer. It was so fucking cute. And they look so hot. I loved it.

Berly

On that episode. I made the joke about hot priest. Yes. And the Neil scene fleabag. And how I would need the little knee stool thing because I remember texting you after we'd sobered up the next day and being like, do I need to cut that out? Is that joke in four days? And you're like, Yeah, but who cares?

LA

I mean, but imagine a show as they're supposed to be important.

Berly

Imagine it was if it was them with the short sleeves though. Oh, yeah. I mean, I'd faint. No, I wouldn't.

LA

I'd be kneeling

Berly

I'd be strong. I'd be good to go. I would be good to go.

LA

Oh my god. And then Jared with the constant Blue Steel face.

Berly

What was that? And I think I Googled like When did Zoolander yeah and it was years years before supernatural so into it he did it so I was doing blue steel from from zoo landers so many times. He obviously really liked that movie. Yeah.

LA

And then the one episode with the it was was second last episode or the last episode with the girl that I don't remember.

Berly

What the The painting yes It was definitely in the last minute. provenance. Yeah,

LA

it was definitely in the last year and the girl in it him Jared and her just were the gig get had the giggles. And in one of the bloopers you could tell Jensen was

Berly

over. Yeah, he didn't look angry, but you could tell he was definitely like, okay, so mostly

LA

guys. That's what his face I was like, seriously? Yeah. Get it together. And then I liked it and with Jared and I forget which episode it was to but when he was like, I think that stripper or something? It was hell house.

Berly

It was hell. Okay. I had the prank war.

LA

Yes. And he was like a stripper gave me herpes. And then when they're sitting there, and I can only assume Jared forgot his line. And he said he was like, he was like, talking about bringing something back. And then he's like Jesus Christ. And Jensen like no time, you wouldn't bring Jesus Christ. I was like, That was so good.

Berly

They both seem very quick witted. Yes. You're not gonna lie. Not gonna lie. So

LA

and the

Berly

every time you say something and make it like the way you end it, it makes it seem like you're done. And then you know, I have another one. It's cracking me.

LA

The only reason I said that was because you saying that I forgot to talk about how the guys, the producers and everybody, we're talking about their relationship? No. Like, you can't fake that kind of chemistry, you know, with anybody if the two people on screen and that they're good friends and like, absolutely can tell. Right? Yeah. They're in love.

Berly

They are obviously, obviously, who could blame him? Not me, not this guy. Well, for lor, I did some serious research I did. I did some deep diving. I went all the way to Wikipedia.

LA

Tell me more. What is this? Wiki? PD.

Berly

Wikipedia. Okay, so for the season one Wikipedia page. It talks a little bit about how some decisions they made as far as building the lore of supernatural. The first 10 episodes were primarily self enclosed stories. There wasn't a lot of overlap or an overarching thing. Right? So the real series mythology does not begin until the 11th episode scarecrow when we meet the fabulous Meg masters. Yeah.

LA

Oh my gosh, I meant to tell you I looked on IMDb and her picture on IMDb. She's got like dark hair. Really? Yeah. It's like long dark hair and like she was cute blonde that I was. But I immediately when I saw her. I was like, Oh my God, she's much more beautiful with the blonde hair. I'll have to show you.

Berly

Okay. Well, anyway, we find out she is a demon in that very first episode. And according to executive producer Ken manners, the addition of the demon McMasters was, quote,

desperately needed. Though uncertain at exactly which direction to take the character the writers intended mag to be an antagonist for the Winchesters throughout her story arc, the series mythology further expands with the addition of the demon killing Colt handgun near the season's end, lending to the modern American western theme the producers were going for.

Although the weekly adversaries like Monster of the Week type stuff for the Winchesters were based on urban legends, the writers did try to put their own spin on stuff which we heard them talking about a little bit

in this special feature. For example, crypkey combined the well known urban legend of the vanishing hitchhiker with the Mexican Legend of Lala Rona, which we talked about on our pilot episode as well, that gave the spirit my motivation and characterization and pilot also the episode hooked man we also talked about this a little bit it kind of borrowed from multiple elements of different variations of the hook man legend, right where you know, yeah, to hook for a hand he was

killer and haunted Lovers Lane and whatnot. Most of them have that it's a escaped mental patient. And they decided to scrap that and go the whole Reverend route with the hook handed killer kind of thing and make it a ghost instead of an actual racy person kind of thing.

LA

What was it in? I Know What You Did Last Summer. It was like a fisherman or something, right? Oh, I don't remember because I was like hook man.

Berly

Yeah, yeah. Yeah. Candy Man, too. Oh, yeah. Yeah. Didn't have a hook. When did you see the new one? No, I like to.

LA

I like the actor that's doing Yeah, playing him. Yeah. Oh, yeah. But I haven't seen it. It's good.

Berly

I liked it. There's been another element that came about in the episode of hooked man that adds to the lore of supernatural is when writers mill Bower and Burton realized that shotguns shoot assault and that's going to be weakness for

spirits. So that's something they decided to just kind of bake in and crypkey deemed it the perfect combination of a cult element as it brought together a folkloric repellent of evil with the blue collar aspects of shotguns blue okay and then also in the episode asylum it was established that iron is another weapon that can be used against ghosts.

LA

Do you think pink Himalayan salt works because it's all I got it the house I got

Berly

I got some natural sea salt like a big ol thing I could make a quick circle and just stand in it if I had to. I don't have my fireplace anymore so I don't have my iron things in there right my iron pal oh my gosh, what am I going to use as a weapon if I have an intruder now I need to get on a short barrel shotguns

LA

I have a little little I need a machete to kindle the fire. I think I guess it's iron. I wouldn't I don't think it's really iron. Then I only have pink Himalayan salt.

Berly

I'd be good. Okay, I pulled this one because I remember the vampire teeth was something in particular that you had interest in. Rather than focus on modern interpretations. crypkey and Co executive producer John Shavon decided that Supernaturals vampires would stem more from original legends like the OG shit. The vampires were given retractable fangs. And these were inspired by the road teeth of sharks. Also, they did away with the whole you know, sunlight kills them, like they don't like it.

It doesn't feel good, but it's not going to do anything to them really, as well as the whole crucifix thing. They were like, yeah, get away with that. crypkey added the crypt key personally added the fact that vampires would become weak if given the blood of a dead man. They didn't have vampires come into this show sooner because they wanted to make sure that they stood apart from Buffy the Vampire Slayer. Because I remember when they finally introduced vampires. I was like,

it's about time. Make sense? We're just dealing with so many vengeful ghosts, I was like, Come on, give us something different. But that totally makes sense that Buffy was probably on I think still whenever the show first premiered. Originally, the vampire episode dead man's blood was supposed to be a self enclosed episode. But with the Colt and everything they decided to kind of tie it to the final

two episodes of the season. The addition pleased the writers of the penultimate episode salvation because the Colts gave the brothers away to fight Meg, like she wasn't just this foe that they had no way of getting back at. And it also provided a reason for her to kill the Winchesters and kind of come after them again. That's what I pulled from wiki to kind of add a little bit of conversation about the lore. A lot of stuff that we spotted, we were right,

we didn't make that up. Good. We already talked about how faith was Eric CryptoKeys favorite episode of the first season. According to slash film.com. It establishes the depths of emotional maturity that the show is capable of the tough topics it can wrestle with, and foreshadows the kind of show it will be as it grows into itself in the following seasons. So what was the your favorite episode of season one, la? I'm actually I'm gonna give you two

different categories. Okay, as you said in the special features, they said that every episode was like a mini horror flick. So with that criteria in mind that it's a mini 45 minute to an hour long horror flick. What would be your favorite episode?

LA

Well, I mean, I don't want to use the word favorite. But if we're talking about like, what seemed kind of movie esque ish. I do think Scarecrow was a good

one. Because it had like the contrast of like this sweet little town seemingly sweet little town and but then it has this underbelly of this dark, very dark secret that you know, it took it took some like an onion lists and layers for them to uncover plus the contrast of what was happening in the apple orchard with the Scarecrow that kind of unfolded a little more like a film to me. I mean, they all did really well and being

little mini films. But that one I just thought kind of played out a little like a movie.

Berly

I did find out that those weren't apple trees. They were hazelnut trees.

LA

hazelnut tree, but they were played it like it was

Berly

Yeah, but it was an apple orchard in the story. But in real life. It was it was hazelnut tree. Yeah, the Scarecrow was real though, which is just like, that thing had hair.

LA

What are you I mean, really, like I was thinking about all of them. And I mean, they all like I said they all did really well. And just off the top of my head trying to think about it. I mean, I scrolled through all the episodes It's so hard to pay, but, but I like I thought that one was pretty good. I could see that being a more fully movie.

Berly

I guess it stands out. Yeah, I liked that one. Yeah. What about you? For me my favorite as far as being a self enclosed horror movie episode. I really liked asylum.

LA

Yes. Oh, see that? I thought about that one, too. Yeah, that was one thing I really liked to say. I completely agree. Especially. It had more of the nor Yeah, feeling to it. And yeah, the way it played out.

Berly

Yeah, the special effects were just right cinematography, Dean scaling that fence. Yeah, that was important. It was important to the story very much. You didn't have to know a whole lot like that's one of those episodes that you could sit somebody down and they could just watch it right from beginning to end. And they might have some questions, but I really I liked asylum a lot. I felt like I was watching a low budget scary movie

LA

when we were actually Yeah, well, I remember you even commenting on that. And yeah, especially you were very much about the special effects what they were. What how you've talked also about what like, low budget but high quality? Yeah, so that's a perfect example.

Berly

Yep. So that's asylum would be my favorite as far as having that criteria. Now, as far as overall, my favorite episodes of the season. episodes. I have a tie. I couldn't pick between two. But what's your favorite episode overall doesn't have to meet any sort of criteria. You just really really enjoyed it. Is it still scarecrow?

LA

No. I mean, I really liked all of them except for bugs.

Berly

Bugs, you barely watched bugs.

LA

I did like faith. I did very much like faith, even though it kind of veered off. I feel like that kind of stands alone from the rest of the season.

Berly

I agree. I agree. Not in a bad way, though. Right? Oh, no, no, not like not in a bad way. I enjoyed faith. It's not one of my favorites. But I see what everybody's talking about with the elements that it sets up now and opening the door of the supernatural introducing Reapers. Yeah, and all of that I get it, I get it. Bathe wouldn't be an episode, I would want to go back and watch again, personally.

LA

Okay, so I liked nightmare. I did say that was because I liked that. First Sam, he found somebody that the same thing had happened to him, basically, which we still haven't figured out more of that. But I liked that. He had somebody to like commiserate with there for at least to know that it wasn't just him. And it didn't just happen to him. And like it's not completely

Berly

his fault. I'm wondering if that's going to be revisited. I hope so. Like, are there more? Yeah.

LA

Yeah. And then the other one was, I think salvation because I like seeing more of like when they're younger, and their backstory? And was it salvation where we saw what happened? No, no, it wasn't somebody something

Berly

wicked is the one with that one.

LA

Yeah. Something Wicked, which it was good with the creepy witch and everything. And it was a man I was. Yeah, I appreciated that twist. Yeah. And I then the witch itself just looked so good. Yeah, creepy hands and everything. Breathing or like sucking the life out of them. But what I liked the best was seeing young Sam and Dean, what that dynamic was like, and with their dad being so like absentee and accordion having to take care of Sam and like, he did the best he could but also

give him a fucking break. He was trying to leave to go have some sort of fun as a child, right? That he was so I don't know, I kind of like seeing that aspect of things. I love all the shows. But I especially like the ones where we can see a little bit more of their backstory.

Berly

I appreciated that too. Because it kind of lets you understand why Sam so angry.

LA

Exactly. Yeah. He never had like his childhood and like we talked when we were watching it like his childhood ended when his mom died. Yep. You know, like he had to basically make up for his dad's lack with Sam

Berly

and Dean. Dean. Dean basically became a four year old father. It seems like you know, he was late. What? Dean Dean's childhood and did to oh, that's what I meant. Dean. Did

LA

I say Sam? Yeah. Well, I

Berly

said, Sam, I said it was like, it makes sense. Why Sam is so angry at their dad. Okay. Yeah. See getting more of that background. Right. And under understanding that you said, Yeah, his childhood and it did. So that's your target. Oh, Sammy. No,

LA

I was talking about Dean. Because I was saying Dean and his mom died. And then his dad went off on the search. So Dean had to pretty much take care of his dad or his brother. Yeah, because his dad was kind of on a mission. Yeah. Which is so sad. It is. But like you said it makes now it helps us understand them so much better.

Berly

It makes me sad though, because we were so excited with Jeffrey Dean Morgan. And then that episode came along it was like, oh, no, you are shitting

LA

but I'm still excited. When Daddy Winchester shows up he's still pretty yeah I

Berly

can still I can appreciate what I'm looking at yeah and not support this fictional characters. Were doing skills ladies

LA

like just just he's like maybe he's finally like, oh my god these adults over really fucked up like I need to come and help them finish this.

Berly

I don't know I don't feel like that's where it's at

LA

Oh God I had something else to say about them.

Berly

Okay, well while you're thinking, my favorite to number one hell house. Yes, it was funny. It was witty. We had the scary element. We learned about tool buzz in the research. I got to find out about bronies and that that somehow had something to do with Topaz. I got to see your face when I explained to you what a brony is. And we got to see Jared paddle lucky and nothing but a towel. True. It was a good episode. I agree. It's one of my favorites. Is that woman call me shallow? I

don't give a fuck. I love that.

LA

Yeah, that will that was the thing when we were talking like when you told me to pick my favorites. I was like, I can't remember which one guys less close.

Berly

Houses when we got to see how to like you come out of the shower. It was so good. It was so good. And that's when we met the ghost spacers guys

LA

yes. Well, that was that's what I was gonna say. Yeah, it was kind of neat to see like these two other guys and contrast with them because they're like, super tall and good looking and just kind of like you know, know their shit and then these two like kind of shorter nerdy guys but they're both kind of doing the same thing you know?

Berly

Except for the shorter nerdy guys don't know what the fuck they're doing. Exactly. They're like the ghost adventurers or whatever it is. You know, there's a scene where Sam and Dean come running out of the house because they're getting attacked by the ghosts that stunt I loved it. Yes. So I loved how house that's that's definitely one of my favorites. And then the other one is the season finale. Devil's trap. It was good. It was such a good I was like slapping you multiple

times being like, Oh my god. Oh my god. Oh my God, because just especially whenever it was revealed that Daddy was possessed just yet. As far as the season finale goes, it was good. Like, I'm ready to start season two, you

LA

know? And that's I mean, that's how you keep them coming back.

Berly

Yeah, I really liked devils trap. Yeah, that was troubled health house. Yeah, those are those are like my two top two standouts. Nice. We're at the end of season one.

LA

We made it we made it. I made it.

Berly

You did. And I have to ask. Do you think of yourself as a fan yet? Are you a fan of the supernatural series?

LA

Such a complicated?

Berly

Just so you guys know LA does not use the word fan lightly.

LA

So here's what I'll say. I am a fan of the guys, Jensen and Jared. Yeah, and and their relationship on screen as Sam and Dean. I really like that. Yeah. But as far as saying like a fan fan of the show. I'm getting there.

Berly

I will say this. If I was like we're not going to watch season two, just just forget it. Would you be disappointed? For sure. Yeah.

LA

Just because I want to see. I want to know how.

Berly

Well thank you guys for joining us on our season one journey. We hope that you'll continue as we go through supernatural. And we'll be starting Season Two soon. So stay tuned. Subscribe. Follow us on Instagram, Twitter if you don't already. And please leave us a review. We'd love to hear your thoughts and send us fun facts if you know anything. But no spoilers because we're new. Cheers. Cheers. Thank you for listening to denim wrapped nightmares.

LA

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Berly

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LA

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