A Very Supernatural Xmas - A Review

A Very Supernatural Christmas

Scene from 3.08 A Very Supernatural ChristmasSupernatural Season 3, episode #8.
Airdate: Thursday Dec 13, 2007.
Written by Jeremy Carver.
Directed By J. Miller Tobin.

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  • Synopsis: Click here to read the episode summary

  • Praises: Who would have thunk it? Supernatural had an actual feel-good Christmas episode. Except for the killer Santa, the body parts in the basement, the skin cutting, nail pulling, and stake through the heart thing, that this. Almost every scene in this episode had something Christmassy in it. Even the show's title started off with an exploding Christmas tree ornament and colorful neon letters instead of the usual pentagram and ghostly-white letters. I really liked that this episode had childhood flashbacks, the first flashbacks we've seen since season one when we got our first glimpse of the boys stark childhood. The same talented young actor who played young Dean in season one revisited his role and gave the flashbacks an authentic feel. There were some subtle stabs at the hypocrisy of Christmas that made Supernatural's Christmas episode a lot more interesting than your average Christmas show: when Sam told Dean that Christmas began as a pagan celebration and was not the true date of Jesus' birth, and the Carrigans, who went all out in decorating their home for Christmas, but who did not believe or practise any Christianity at all. There was also the sentimental, Christmassy part where the brothers exchanged gifts and an ending family scene of the two brothers that was widened to include the impala parked right outside their window. Just like it is one of the family. Awwww.

  • Nags: In terms of Christmas episodes, this was one of the best I've seen this season. In terms of Supernatural episodes, this was a good one, but not exceptional. There were a couple big letdowns that ruined my enjoyment somewhat. One, the long awaited story behind Dean's talisman necklace, was sweetly sentimental and very suited to the Christmas theme, but the fact that the talisman was only a Christmas gift and not a powerful amulet that Dean had to wear to protect himself from some big bad that was gunning for him, was just too blah. Fanfic stories written about the necklace have been a lot more interesting. The second was the flashbacks. I loved seeing the brothers as children again, but that led me to hope that Jeffrey Dean Morgan would make a cameo appearance as Papa Winchester. When he didn’t, I felt cheated. Even a tiny splice of old film with JDM in it would have satisfied me. If the flashbacks had ended with a final scene of the boys' daddy showing up on Christmas day, I would have been ecstatic. That would have been a great Christmas present for us fans who miss seeing John Winchester on the show.

  • My Rating: Very, very good episode. 4.0 out of 5 stars.


8 Responses to “A Very Supernatural Xmas - A Review”

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    Same..enjoyed flashbacks but now understand more of Sams mistrust of PaPa Winchester. And how the boys are always ALONE, in crummy motels. Dean accepts it as their life, but Sam wants more. What the hell happened to the 10grand Bella gave them???? They couldn’t save some from Atlactic City?? Gas station oil and porn mags…..sigh… gimme a break. I knew we’d finally find about amulet, but once again lackluster to our imagination. After 2 HOTNONSTOP EXCITMENT seasons this feels like a flat soda, same taste without the fizz.fingers crossed for “IN YOUR FACE” new ones!!!

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    Me thinks bad gifts cuz only mini-mart open on Xmas day. Most of $10,000 likely spent on new weapons and ammo. Heh heh…[am imagining Dean wearing new Ghostbusters’ backpack weapon that shoots out holy water…and Sam struck dumb with embarrassment] :-)
    Also hoping next 4 episodes bring back that SPN thrill. Could be last episodes in season 3…so need to up the ante to save the season.

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    One can only hope!! I just can’t dangle, with unanswered” ?”s till October. And if it ends completely…just shoot me with that holy water!!! GREAT image btw!! “WHO YA GONNA CALL??”lol Or just turn to fan fiction. Great stories!!!!thanks for the heads up for FIRST BORN,awesome!

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    Happy new year!!! Know how u feel. 3/4 year too long to wait. Fanfics help, but that’s hit or miss.

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    And a Happy New Year to you as well!!! Keeping mind open to new avenues to keep my SPN thrills going. Fanfics, making my own videos of the boys, and searching (the old fashioned way) for season 1-2 music. Ya know hitting old music stores ect. Some old stuff already have. Still TRYING to load your xmas video. Anything to keep mind off inevitable end. Thanks for you site!!!! And all your hard work!!!

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    Be sure to let me know about good fics to add to my rec list. Good luck finding music/making vids. I enjoy doing fanvids myself…but takes a heck of a lot of time. Sorry u had trouble loading my Xmas vid. Added new link to youTube.com version…give that a try. Thanks for your feedback. Love your comments.

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    I rewatched christmas video…Bobby gave little Sammy the amulet to give to PaPa Win….said it was special….(something to that effect) and Bobby knows all kinds of stuff. So I think it will somehow SAVE Dean…lucky charm,given with love…I don’t know, just graspin at straws to save Deans butt! LOL Biting nails for Jan. 31 episode!! Looks awesome!! But it can’t be good for Dean to be coughing blood(AGAIN)Poor baby:>)

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    I too noticed lil’ Sammy said amulet special. Maybe why Dean is only Winchester never possessed by demon. Not protect from demon harm. Was wearing amulet when shot, clawed, thrown into walls, punched, and tongued by demon. Probably no help with demon deal…dang it! Looking forward to new epi also.

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