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Supernatural Season 7 Episode 8 Season Seven, Time for a Wedding!
Episode Name: Season Seven, Time for a Wedding!
Air date:11/11/2011 Friday 9:00 PM on The CW
Genre : Drama , The cw
Summary : While on a hunt, Sam runs into someone from his past and a confrontation ensues. Meanwhile, Dean reluctantly teams up with a quirky, laid-back hunter named Garth, when he finds himself in a situation that he just cannot explain.Supernatural stars Jensen Ackles and Jared Padalecki as Dean and Sam Winchester, two brothers who travel the country looking for their missing father and battling evil spirits along the way.
Sam Winchester is a college student bound for law school, determined to escape his family's
past - unlike his older brother, Dean. Ever since they were little their father has been consumed with an obsession to find the evil forces that murdered his beloved wife, in result recruiting and training his two young sons to help him in revenge. They have grown up as hunters of the supernatural. Sam escaped under the premise of going to college, and now has a happy life with his girlfriend, Jessica, and a promising future career. Dean, however, stayed behind with his father to join him in his "hunting".Dean goes to Sam for help when their father goes missing. Now Sam must join his brother to find him. His one weekend trip to search for the missing John Winchester becomes an ongoing quest after a horrible tragedy ruins any thought of a happy life for Sam.
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Review Episode : An angry ghost goes after mediums in Lily Dale, the most psychic town in America, and the brothers have to figure out who the next victim will be from a population filled with nothing but psychics.I know opinions will always differ on whether he was justified in killing Amy. That debate may rage again in the comment area of this post, as it did in the comment area of 'The Girl Next Door.' And I truly understand the strong feelings on both side of that issue, though I personally come down on the side of thinking that Dean could have let Amy go, on the understanding that she and her son would be dead if either were connected to any future kills.Sam and Dean haven't killed every single supernatural being they've ever come across, and I think an exception in this case would have been justifiable (certainly more justifiable than letting Maggie and Don Stark go on their merry way in 'Shut Up, Dr. Phil,' to name just two murderous creatures the boys didn't put down).
However, I agree with many commenters that the bigger problem with that episode may have been its structure -- it spent a lot of time making Amy sympathetic, and then Dean just turned up and killed her in a scene that was, I have to say, badly written and staged. There were many problems in that episode, but the end results, for me anyway, were feelings of anger and deep disenchantment with the way both brothers, especially Dean, were being written. Here's the thing: My problems with 'The Mentalist' aren't directly related to whether I think Dean was right or not. In my view, 'The Mentalists' didn't really work as an episode for a few reasons, but the fact that it came down strongly in defense of Dean's actions was not the reason I was displeased by it.



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