Genre: Drama Fantasy Horror
Cert: 18 cert
Creator: Eric Kripke
Cert: 18 cert
Creator: Eric Kripke
Starring: Jared Padalecki ,Jensen Ackles , Misha Collins , Jim Beaver , Mark Sheppard , Osric Chau , Jeffrey Dean Morgan , Cindy Sampson , Genevieve Padalecki , Mark Pellegrino , Samantha Ferris , Mitch Pileggi , Kurt Fuller , Kim Rhodes , Ty Olsson , many more......
Running time: 44 min per episode, 24 episode per season
Season : 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, Season 10 yet to come on tv
Parents advised to read before viewing film as some scene may contain scenes unsuitable for younger viewers.
Sex & Nudity: Once in a while Sam or Dean have hookups with girls, but it is fairly brief.
Some innuendo and sexual references.
Dean is known as a bit of a womanizer in the first few series but seems to mature more as the show progresses.
While the sex scenes are not graphic and show no nudity they are usually quite long and involve lots of kissing, caressing and thrusting.
Women are shown in their underwear.
A few scenes involve strip clubs where women where skimpy outfits and come very close to revealing nudity.
One character seems uneducated about sex and is often confused by references made, though he appears to understand things more when he sleeps with a women for the first time and asks if 'what he did was correct.'
Slight references made to masturbation
An elderly woman tries to flirt with Sam in a season 3 episode.
Dean is a fan of nude magazines and pornographic movies, both on the internet and television. They do not show any nudity but the subject is brought up from time to time.
Violence & Gore: Most episodes tend to be infrequently violent and very rarely graphic or gory. As the seasons progress, graphic and bloody violence becomes more frequent albeit without much focus on gore.
Supernatural beings are killed with axes, guns, blades in some very brutal ways. Guts can be seen briefly in several times.
Sam and Dean have at least 1 time that they enjoy killing things without necessity.
Most of the violent scenes are served for frightening/intense scenes catagory.
Profanity: Damn, Hell, Crap, Piss , Bitch, Ass nothing over the top.
Some uses of ''Prick''.
One use of ''Shit'' in the episode ''Hollywood Babylon''.
In the episode ''Ghostfacers'' all cuss words are censored.
In later seasons, "dick" is frequently used as an insult term. In these later seasons a character named Dick Roman is introduced, and comical innuendos are often made of his name, such as the television caption reading "the rise of Dick."
Alcohol/Drugs/Smoking: Most episodes end with Sam & Dean drinking beers. Several scenes in bars featuring drunk people. Little or no other drug use, if so then not by the main characters.
Frightening/Intense Scenes: Many frightening and/or intense scenes including; creatures, people being attacked, and even Dean going to hell. Episodes are sometimes frightening, intense, emotional and infrequently violent.
Story: This television drama is about two brothers, Sam and Dean, who were raised by their father, John, to hunt and kill all things that go "bump in the night" after his wife, Mary, was murdered by evil supernatural being when the boys were young. 22 years later the brothers set out on a journey, fighting evil along the way, to find their recently missing father who, when they finally meet up with, reveals he knows what killed their mother, a demon, and has found a way to track and kill it. Meanwhile, Sam starts to develop frightening abilities that include death visions, visions of people dying before it actually happens. These visions are somehow connected to the demon who murdered his mother and its mysterious plans that seem to be all about Sam. When their father dies striking a deal with the very same devil that had killed his wife, the brothers, now alone and without their mentor, are determined to finish the crusade their father started. But disturbing revelations about Sam's part in...
Likes : This is one series that start off very strong as it leave no stone unturned for frightening scenes, as you see two brother throw in to a dark world of hunting everything paranormal & crypted after something took there family.
I love this season for the reason that ever episode is never the same & has it own style of creepiness that is filmed brilliant by the cast, This show is everything you ever wanted in a TV show. It's suspenseful, the characters have depth, it's funny without being silly, it has a touch of campyness (but not enough to be ridiculous although some episode are seriously funny & frighting at the same time). The strongest element of the show by far is the two leads, Jared Padalecki (Sam) and the phenomenal Jensen Ackles (Dean--who is easily one of the most compelling and likable characters your see on TV in a long time).
They play brothers who had been separated for a few years when the search for their missing father brings them back together. They grew up hunting supernatural beings with their father so they travel across the country fighting evil that get in their way.
Dean and Sam have excellent on screen chemistry and a dynamic that really works for a show like this. It's important for a show like this, with only two leads (and really no supporting characters yet ) that the two leads be interesting and complex enough both together and on their own to keep people interested in the show. The creators of this series have hit the ball out of the park with Dean and Sam as it become a big fan based serious that has gone on to do 10 season.
Dean and Sam each bring their own strengths and weaknesses and each have their own crosses to bear. Dean still remembers his mother (who is shown in a flashback being brutally murdered by an unknown evil force) who died when he was a small child so he understands the reasoning behind his father's crusade. Sam is haunted by the death of his girlfriend (coincidentally--or not--killed in the exact same manner as their mother) which was the catalyst for him joining Dean in the search for their father, in the hopes that Dad has found out something more about whatever killed the most important women in his life.
The season has gone on to show ghost, creatures demon & angels so what's next for season 10? this is a series i recommend getting in to as it one of the these best series on tv, Special with the new character that join the series special Mark Sheppard who play Crowley he's just a character you gotta love but hate at the same time & well as Misha Collins who plays Castiel who he funny at time but such a great character this is why this series just get stronger & strong as the season go on so worth owning on Dvd / blu-ray.
Overall : One of the best Tv series around, great acting ,great episodes great story's
Rating: 5 out of 5 for entertainment / 10 out of 10 for story / concept
Running time: 44 min per episode, 24 episode per season
Season : 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, Season 10 yet to come on tv
Parents advised to read before viewing film as some scene may contain scenes unsuitable for younger viewers.
Sex & Nudity: Once in a while Sam or Dean have hookups with girls, but it is fairly brief.
Some innuendo and sexual references.
Dean is known as a bit of a womanizer in the first few series but seems to mature more as the show progresses.
While the sex scenes are not graphic and show no nudity they are usually quite long and involve lots of kissing, caressing and thrusting.
Women are shown in their underwear.
A few scenes involve strip clubs where women where skimpy outfits and come very close to revealing nudity.
One character seems uneducated about sex and is often confused by references made, though he appears to understand things more when he sleeps with a women for the first time and asks if 'what he did was correct.'
Slight references made to masturbation
An elderly woman tries to flirt with Sam in a season 3 episode.
Dean is a fan of nude magazines and pornographic movies, both on the internet and television. They do not show any nudity but the subject is brought up from time to time.
Violence & Gore: Most episodes tend to be infrequently violent and very rarely graphic or gory. As the seasons progress, graphic and bloody violence becomes more frequent albeit without much focus on gore.
Supernatural beings are killed with axes, guns, blades in some very brutal ways. Guts can be seen briefly in several times.
Sam and Dean have at least 1 time that they enjoy killing things without necessity.
Most of the violent scenes are served for frightening/intense scenes catagory.
Profanity: Damn, Hell, Crap, Piss , Bitch, Ass nothing over the top.
Some uses of ''Prick''.
One use of ''Shit'' in the episode ''Hollywood Babylon''.
In the episode ''Ghostfacers'' all cuss words are censored.
In later seasons, "dick" is frequently used as an insult term. In these later seasons a character named Dick Roman is introduced, and comical innuendos are often made of his name, such as the television caption reading "the rise of Dick."
Alcohol/Drugs/Smoking: Most episodes end with Sam & Dean drinking beers. Several scenes in bars featuring drunk people. Little or no other drug use, if so then not by the main characters.
Frightening/Intense Scenes: Many frightening and/or intense scenes including; creatures, people being attacked, and even Dean going to hell. Episodes are sometimes frightening, intense, emotional and infrequently violent.
Story: This television drama is about two brothers, Sam and Dean, who were raised by their father, John, to hunt and kill all things that go "bump in the night" after his wife, Mary, was murdered by evil supernatural being when the boys were young. 22 years later the brothers set out on a journey, fighting evil along the way, to find their recently missing father who, when they finally meet up with, reveals he knows what killed their mother, a demon, and has found a way to track and kill it. Meanwhile, Sam starts to develop frightening abilities that include death visions, visions of people dying before it actually happens. These visions are somehow connected to the demon who murdered his mother and its mysterious plans that seem to be all about Sam. When their father dies striking a deal with the very same devil that had killed his wife, the brothers, now alone and without their mentor, are determined to finish the crusade their father started. But disturbing revelations about Sam's part in...
Likes : This is one series that start off very strong as it leave no stone unturned for frightening scenes, as you see two brother throw in to a dark world of hunting everything paranormal & crypted after something took there family.
I love this season for the reason that ever episode is never the same & has it own style of creepiness that is filmed brilliant by the cast, This show is everything you ever wanted in a TV show. It's suspenseful, the characters have depth, it's funny without being silly, it has a touch of campyness (but not enough to be ridiculous although some episode are seriously funny & frighting at the same time). The strongest element of the show by far is the two leads, Jared Padalecki (Sam) and the phenomenal Jensen Ackles (Dean--who is easily one of the most compelling and likable characters your see on TV in a long time).
They play brothers who had been separated for a few years when the search for their missing father brings them back together. They grew up hunting supernatural beings with their father so they travel across the country fighting evil that get in their way.
Dean and Sam have excellent on screen chemistry and a dynamic that really works for a show like this. It's important for a show like this, with only two leads (and really no supporting characters yet ) that the two leads be interesting and complex enough both together and on their own to keep people interested in the show. The creators of this series have hit the ball out of the park with Dean and Sam as it become a big fan based serious that has gone on to do 10 season.
Dean and Sam each bring their own strengths and weaknesses and each have their own crosses to bear. Dean still remembers his mother (who is shown in a flashback being brutally murdered by an unknown evil force) who died when he was a small child so he understands the reasoning behind his father's crusade. Sam is haunted by the death of his girlfriend (coincidentally--or not--killed in the exact same manner as their mother) which was the catalyst for him joining Dean in the search for their father, in the hopes that Dad has found out something more about whatever killed the most important women in his life.
The season has gone on to show ghost, creatures demon & angels so what's next for season 10? this is a series i recommend getting in to as it one of the these best series on tv, Special with the new character that join the series special Mark Sheppard who play Crowley he's just a character you gotta love but hate at the same time & well as Misha Collins who plays Castiel who he funny at time but such a great character this is why this series just get stronger & strong as the season go on so worth owning on Dvd / blu-ray.
Rating: 5 out of 5 for entertainment / 10 out of 10 for story / concept
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