"Supernatural" Good Intentions (TV Episode 2018) Poster

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9/10
Still carrying on... and proud!
hamidullahgenc22 June 2018
Let's resume:

The Winchester boys are human. They eat, sleep and make mistakes while they keep on fighting the evil. And their loved ones either get hurt for them, or become better people by their hand and cause.

Castiel is an angel. No, he was an angel. Castiel is a humanized angel. He never eats, sleeps, or gets a head full of corrupted and tempting thoughts unless his reserve for angel grace is low; that is not seldom.

Marry Winchester is the reason the viewer starts the series and continues, and she is a true example of the human kind in this age, that experiences thick sadness and feels like ten kurush (a dime) waiting for change, while on track to reach and achieve goodness.

Bobby Singer is the ideal mix of everything that is to say, ranging from a lovingly cursing uncle to a blaster-like monster hunter!..

Lucifer! We can never know how Satan fares with this portrayal by Mark Pellegrino other than we may believe how the real Satan will do evil in keeping with our own cultural heritage. Boy, is he not successful!..

Jack is... something else. The actor playing Jack, that is mr. Alexander Calvert, gives away this humane vibe out of his juvenile, upright form that's about to be imprinted onto our hearts somehow.

He's the future to this show, we feel. Even after the show ends, he can act in the Supernatural Universe with the Wayward Sisters, who are to step into this game with a sound stroke, thanks mostly to ms. Kim Rhodes (Sheriff Jody Mills) and ms. Kathryn Newton (Claire Novak).

This episode reminds us of the way Supernatural operates. Angels, demons, monsters, humans and the faculty of free will backed with the guiding spirit of reason, heart and revelation... and the war to reign over all in between them.

The writers can still grasp the rippled structure of the human kind which paves the way for this linear flat called life. Supernatural is the life.

Here is two Verses of my culture:

"-And when there cometh unto them a messenger from Allah, confirming that which they possess, a party of those who have received the Scripture fling the Scripture of Allah behind their backs as if they knew not,

-And follow that which the devils falsely related against the kingdom of Solomon.

Solomon disbelieved not; but the devils disbelieved, teaching mankind magic and that which was revealed to the two angels in Babel, Harut and Marut.

Nor did they (the two angels) teach it to anyone till they had said:

'We are only a temptation, therefore disbelieve not (in the guidance of Allah).'

And from these two (angles) people learn that by which they cause division between man and wife; but they injure thereby no-one save by Allah's leave.

And they learn that which harmeth them and profiteth them not.

And surely they do know that he who trafficketh therein will have no (happy) portion in the Hereafter; and surely evil is the price for which they sell their souls, if they but knew."

The Gracious Koran: 2 (The Cow) : 101 - 102.
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8/10
Good story....
dangerouself22 March 2021
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... but not perfect. It's a nitpick, but at the end, when Dean tells Cas that Donatello is brain-dead... Well, that's dead. That's the medical standard for the line between life and death.
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9/10
Good episode - with some exceptions
galy_2721 September 2020
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Episode is interesting, we have some revelations, i liked the fight scene with the ancient giants, at least writers and directors are remembered, that Dean is a good trained warrior (since an early age) and doesn't need a 12 years girl to save his life :). Dialogue before the teleportation to the battlefield between Dean and Castiel was definitely senseless and artificial... My rating is 9/10
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6/10
Mary, Jack, Bobby and Prophet
shwetafabm5 August 2020
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I just don't like Mary, maybe its the actress, her tone never changes from calm and slow, i just don't feel her emotions. The episode was basically a way to tell us that Mary's demon deal was a good decision, not mad at it. Why can't the angels just nuke the planet? I liked seeing Bobby. Jack was fine. The whole prophet thing was ok too but it didn't add anything for me, i don't get why there would be "darkness" in a tablet.
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6/10
Throwing random ideas to see what sticks.
CubsandCulture19 July 2021
There are a couple of amusing beats in this episode but it is hollow and it is clear the writers don't know what to do anymore with the various characters. The character going bad here is both lazy and ends up coming to naught. This is the exemplar of a filler episode.
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2/10
What a mess
tec8058 March 2018
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I've been watching this show longer than my 12 year old daughter has been alive. This episode isn't as bad as "The Bad Place" or Wayward, but it's pretty bad. It's like the writers just gave up and the guys are just going through the motions. Take a break, go on vacation, find your mojo. It was fun when Bobby showed up in heaven a while back, but now it's just silly. Either he's part of the show or he isn't, make up your minds. There's lots of dead characters you could dredge up if you're desperate for nostalgia.Where's Crowley? One of the best characters on the show has been missing far too long.
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