"Supernatural" Review/Recap: “#THINMAN”
Emily Dunbar ’17 / Emertainment Monthly Staff Writer
In the opening scene, a teenaged girl is innocently taking selfies when she finds a strange man lurking behind her in the photos. She gets scared, as anyone would, and hides in her closet, the number one proven dumbest place to hide in all of the horror genre’s history. The man and his knife show up inside the closet before she gets the chance to finish her call to 911, and blood seeps out from under the door. This kind of edge-of-your-seat gore is most characteristic of the earlier seasons of Supernatural, where the show was more Monster-of-the-Week than series-long-plot-arc, and it’s a much better show when they marry the two together. It’s cringe-worthy moments like these that make you grin and remember why you started watching Supernatural.
Having the Ghostfacers back was an exciting treat, as well! We haven’t seen them since Sam and Dean Winchester (Jared Padalecki and Jensen Ackles, respectively) forgot they were hunters, in season four, and had to train themselves via online videos of the Ghostfacers, Harry Spangler (Travis Weston) and Ed Zeddmore (A.J. Buckley). Before this, the two bumbling quasi-hunters had been the bane of Sam and Dean’s existence, so it was fun to see them back in that role.
Dean’s sidelong glance at Sam doesn’t go amiss, and we realize that Dean, himself, sees how similar their situations are. Then, once Sam and Harry are alone, Sam tells his frenemy that he has to decide if this is the kind of thing for which he can forgive Ed or not, ominously hinting at what sort of feelings Sam is battling when it comes to Dean. Later, Harry tells Ed, “You didn’t do this for us, you did this for you,” which is pretty much word-for-word what Sam told Dean when he explained why he didn’t trust him anymore.
After all this buildup, it was pretty disappointing that Sam and Dean weren’t able to reconcile at the end of this episode. The Ghostfacers’ friendship seemed to be coming to an end almost senselessly, and the Winchesters’ expressions seemed to show remorse over that fact. It would have made sense for this parting of ways between the best of friends to spark a reunion between the brothers.
Despite this roadblock, “#THINMAN” delivered in all other categories. It was scary and hilarious fun that apologized for nothing. We’ll have to watch some reruns because Supernatural doesn’t return until March 18th with “Blade Runners.” Tune in to the CW at 9pm in two weeks to catch the Impala Brigade’s next big adventure!
Overall Episode Grade: B+