Two lady-fans of the show "Supernatural" reminisce about their friendship and do an episode-by-episode rewatch of the entire series, and don't take themselves too seriously. If you're a fan of this show, then subscribe!
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Our heroines' train of thought is about as psychotic as this episode's title implies. #MyManJack. Get in the circle! Insta: @saltandburnthispod FB: @saltandburnthispod Twitter: @saltandburnthis
In reliving haunted memories, one recalls her sister as a jerk, the other remembers herself as the jerk sister. Either way, a redeeming episode for our heroines...tissues may have been grabbed and laughs may have been spent at Dean's expense.
Our heroines share personal bug stories because, well, "Bugs." Honestly, maybe the show runners should have just filmed this episode in Hawaii. Follow us! Instagram: @saltandburnthispod Facebook: @saltandburnthispod Twitter: @saltandburnthis
Our heroines dish into blended tales of an urban legend, out their dads' middle name, and find a Canadian Pop/Punk Fan Club in an Iowan sorority. Wait, maybe they're in the library? Insta: @saltandburnthispod FB: @saltandburnthispod Twitter: @saltandburnthis
Our heroines must miss the theater, as they attempt some wardrobe tracking in this episode (turns out they are out of practice). Also, they catch a blast from the tech-past, question the capabilities of this neighborhood's police, and make a discography discovery.
Bloody Mary (and Toledo, OH) haunt our heroines' past as they venture into this episode featuring a childhood legend, not to be confused with a character of musical theater fame. And poor Charlie just can't seem to catch a break.
For the fourth episode (which 40 is a multiple of 4...that will make sense later), our heroines start to rethink their past and future flights of their own lives while watching a fake-flying professional crash not one, but two planes. It's ok, he has an excuse...he was possessed by a demon.
Our heroines fawn over this episode (and its guest stars), and can't for the life of them remember the names of the characters in play. A real-life fear of water colors one of their points of view, and a soft-spot is developed for Dean, despite his poorly disguised endeavors.
In this episode, our heroines find out what grinds their gears when it comes to boys and camping, and do not give Dean a break in his constant quest for....well, we'll leave that unsaid.
The first episode of the first season of "Supernatural!" Our heroines discuss how and why they got into the show in the first place, how theater can sneak into even TV media, and fawn over Sarah Shahi of "L Word" fame.