When bodies begin turning up in a way that seems all too familiar, Sam takes the Impala and leaves Dean behind with his broken leg.
Here's a solid episode. We get some much needed screen time about some characters that may have been a little underused in the past.
Fungus with feelings sounds like a terrible idea to put on screen.
After living for an eternity, Klaus is will never stop trying to create his hybrid army.
After the leviathans consumed Castiel at the end of last week's episode, an ancient evil has returned and it is hungry.
When Castiel lost control of the leviathans within him last week, his wings were as good as clipped.
Lots of stuff happening this week. Some old story lines were brought back and new ones took interesting turns.
It may only be the second episode of the season, but I'm saying this week's episode of Fringe might be the best of the year already. Even down a series regular (for story reasons of course; long live Peter!) the show has never been better.
With their sophomore episode ("Ghosts") under their belt, Person of Interest still begs the question: is the series another procedural or a smart drama with an endgame? Jim Caviezel tries a familiar CBS style approach early on with the delivery of some of his lines.
After Katherine calls Damon with a tip that Stefan and Klaus are in Chicago, Elena and Damon head out on a road trip while Stefan takes a trip down memory lane into memories he never knew he had.
Back in the 1922, Chicago was a magical city and Stefan was still known as "Ripper".
A shift of universal proportions has taken place and Fringe as you know it won't be the same.
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