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David Zucker has written and directed some of the biggest comedies of all time, including Airplane! and The Naked Gun.
The hunt for the Nephilim has begun but who will get to him first: the demons, the angels or the Winchesters?
With no sign of Jack, Castiel sets out on his own to see what he can learn from his angel contact while the Winchesters decide to work a case where three people were murdered.
Shape shifting, grave robbing, ghoul cowboys. Oh my!
Much to Sam and Dean's disbelief, Castiel has returned. Unlike the last time their winged friend returned from the dead, he remembers everything; even how he annoyed a cosmic being into resurrecting him. As much as they are surprised to see their dear friend back, they know that Jack will be more stunned than they were.
Rhys Darby may be best-known to audiences as Murray Hewitt on the acclaimed HBO series Flight of the Conchords, but the New Zealand Army veteran is also an accomplished stand-up comic, having worked all over the globe for nearly 2 decades and put out 3 stand-up specials.
To stop a ghost from killing again, Dean is willing to make the ultimate sacrifice.
After reading about a young boy found on the side of highway that would only speak the word "monster" in Grand Junction, Colorado, Sam thinks that they have a case. He suggests that they leave Jack behind for this one as he has Sam's collection of nerdy fantasy movies to keep him occupied.
If you're a North American comedy fan, you may recognize Morocco-born comedian Gad Elmaleh from his various appearances over the last couple years on the talk show circuit: Jerry Seinfeld's Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee, CONAN,
Shape shifting ex-boyfriends from hell. After Dean finds a case in Madison, Wisconsin, he is ready to hit the road but Sam wants o bring Jack with them. Dean isn't happy about that idea but Sam convinces him to give the kid a chance. Surprisingly, it's Jack that needs the real convincing. When a monster feeds on the brains of psychics, an old friend will put herself in harm's way to protect her family. After a psychic is found dead inside of her shop, Dean gets a call from Missouri Moseley to meet in Omaha, Nebraska. Sam suggests that they send Jody to handle it while they watch Jack but Dean refuses to babysit and let Jody take all of the risk. Bronx-born comic, writer, and actress Gina Brillon started her stand-up career much earlier than most, at only 17 years old. Finding a way to fit in with the other older comics at New York City clubs -- and keeping audiences laughing along the way -- gave her experience most comics don't get until their late 20s or 30s. A road trip with the devil's son is just about as complicated as you would expect. After the events of last week, the Winchesters and Jack are headed back to the bunker in the impala. Dean still doesn't trust Jack but Sam thinks that he might be taking the loss of Castiel and Mary quite hard. The Devil has a son and his name is Jack. After walking into the room with the newly born, naked, young adult Nephilim, Sam is kinda terrified. He asks Sam if he is his father but doesn't get the answer he was hoping for. Then Dean runs into the room and shoots the Nephilim. The result is the Winchester brother waking up hours later with no sign of the Nephilim known as Jack.![]()
Interview: Stand-up comic, writer, and actress Gina Brillon
Posted by: Paul Little October 20, 2017 @ 12:46pm
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