Remember, the power doesn't control you – you control it.
It's a regular Sunday mass in Mason City, Iowa until Olivia Sanchez painfully walks in. Wounds from her hands and feet bleed with every step until she is suddenly whipped across her back by an unseen force. She collapses in front of the altar where she speaks in tongues to the priest and dies.
Frozen hearts, ghost children and a decaying vessel for Lucifer. Supernatural has it all in this week's episode, The Foundry.
Still adjusting to being alive again, Mary Winchester is feeling pretty off. Dean doesn't see it but Castiel and Sam notice that she isn't adjusting – she's struggling.
Thomas and Jesse welcome special guest, improviser Tristen Foy, to the podcast! And hoo boy, this week we definitely hit our nonsense quotient and then some. Expect four quarters (periods?) full of scattershot football slang, wild stabs at sporty jargon, and what an imagined reboot of Honey, I Shrunk the Kids would look like.
Hunters, no matter how good they are - all end up the same way.
With Sam still Tony's captive, Dean and Castiel have their work cut out to find him. As Tony's previous physical methods of persuasion had little success, she has moved onto the supernatural and now has Sam in a spell.
On her first album released in 2003, Maria Bamford started her set by saying that she likes to use a lot of voices in her comedy because, "My own voice does not command the respect and the attention that I believe I deserve." At the time, this seemed like an accurate statement.
Don't feel too bad if you confuse Ahmed Bharoocha's name with the title of his debut album, Almond Badoody – it's probably not going to hurt his feelings. The twenty-five track album recorded in Madison, Wisconsin and put out by Comedy Central Records starts with some jokes about name pronunciation, and Bharoocha's laid back style is immediately apparent.
It's just Thomas and Jesse this week as we hit you with a fresh episode hot off the presses. Looking to get from point A to point B, while doing sick flips and neat stunts along the way? We've got you covered with all the parkour basics.
The CW's longest running series returns with a slow and predictable episode.
He couldn't believe his eyes when he saw her but Dean's mother, Mary Winchester, has returned from the dead.
In what is definitely our most reference-heavy episode yet, your three experts examine how to look cool while playing video games. It's a lot more complicated than it looks. Which games should you buy? What colours are "in"? Should you dye your hair? All these questions will be answered, letting you be "1-up" on the competition.
We're back with an episode we recorded before Luke went to Japan to undergo his super-secret ninja training. This time we examine exactly what it takes to draw the perfect treehouse. Thomas speculates about the dark origins of the article. Jesse warns of the dangers of illustrated weather.
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