When they were boys, Sam and Dean Winchester lost their mother to a mysterious and demonic supernatural force. Subsequently, their father raised them to be soldiers. He taught them about the paranormal evil that lives in the dark corners and on the back roads of America and he taught them how to kill it. Now, the Winchester brothers crisscross the country in their 67 Chevy Impala, battling every kind of supernatural threat they encounter along the way.
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The British are coming
A six disc dvd box set containing all twenty three episodes of season twelve of Supernatural. The story of two brothers who hunt monsters and demons across the backroads of America.After eleven seasons already, this has enough story such that this season isn't a jumping on point. New viewers should go to season one.Every episode runs forty mins [approx.].Following the end of season eleven, the Winchesters now have three things to contend with,.Their mother is back. Dean only has vague memories of her. Sam has none. How will they adjust?The British men of letters are in America, wanting to expand their operation. And to show the Yanks how to do it. They offer excellent techniques and equipment. And the dream of a monster free world. But is it too good an offer to be true?Then there's Lucifer. He's not going back in that cage if he can help it...What follows is probably the most solid season since number six. Because whereas the show will usually have a big arc for the season that gets put on hold at points for stand alone tales, the arcs are better structured here. The return of their mother arc dovetails nicely in with the British men of letters one. And the Lucifer one is paced just right.Throughout the season it does get into good moral food for thought about the approach to hunting that characters have. There's nothing here in it's portrayal of Brits that should get anyone wound up. Its portrayal of the British men of letters as an ancient organisation hidebound by tradition and rules is, let's face, so very British indeed.Everything builds very nicely to a finale that might ruffle some fan feathers, but that isn't afraid to shake things up a bit. And a show that's been around so long still wanting to take risks is to be applauded. There's great set up for season thirteen as well.A great batch of episodes, from a show that still has a lot of life in it.The dvds have the following language and subtitle optionsLanguages: English, Castilian Spanish, French.Subtitles: English, Castilian Spanish, Danish, Dutch, Finnish, French, Norwegian, Swedish.Extras:commentaries on episodes seven, thirteen and seventeen from various cast and crew members.Deleted scenes: a few dotted around the episodes. accessible either via the episode menu or the extras. They are from episodes eight, thirteen, fourteen, seventeen, twenty one, twenty two and twenty three. Usually just one an episode but four from twenty two. None run longer than a few minutes. All are a good watch.On disc six:Three features about the Winchester mythology;Mary Winchester.A hunter's life.Clash of the British men of letters.These run nine, fourteen and fourteen mins each. All are really good, getting into good depth about the issues they cover.Supernatural 2016 comic con panel. Thirty mins from said panel. A fun watch.Gag reel. Ten minutes of outtakes. As with most gag reels, there is a little too much of people being silly for the sake of it, but this isn't too self indulgent, and does contain some funny moments.A good box of extras and a great season make this worth five stars.
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Supernatural series
Great series!
M**S
AUDACIOUSLY ONWARDS WITH MUCH TO THRILL AND AMUSE
For decades the Winchester brothers have tackled not only vampires, ghosts, werewolves and other horribles, but taken in their stride Purgatory, Hell, Armageddon and other inconveniences. Season 12 sees the return of mother Mary, who thirty four years earlier blazed so dramatically on the ceiling of their home. Well may they gape. (Viewers too.) Other new arrivals are the supercilious London Men of Letters, self-proclaimed most professional monster killers in the world. The brothers' impressive CV means nothing to them, Dean and Sam but bungling colonial amateurs - destined for annihilation if they do not conform.Yeah, right! Eagerly awaited are those pesky Brits put in their place.After previous apocalyptic themes, the creators try now to return the series to its roots. Hence Dean and Sam travel all over the country investigating mysterious deaths - flashing their fake FBI cards or, in one instance, donning priest collars. As always, expect torture (some decidedly sadistic), gore, disintegrating corpses, impressive special effects. Also as ever, here in plenty is the show's special ingredient for making such atrocities more palatable - tongue-in-cheek humour rarely far away. King of Hell Crowley continues to have mother trouble (Ruth Connell as Rowena very funny). True to form, Dean will endeavour to eat his way through the entire season. (No growly voice this time though, the once familiar sign he was VERY ANGRY.)A high death toll. Do not worry if favourite characters perish. Almost certainly they will be back. Mother's return allows moving family moments - reminder of how the parentless brothers have tried to cope all these years. Also come her reactions to matters we take for granted - her eyes widening at cell phones and computers being operated with ease.Twenty three episodes. Commentaries. Interesting bonuses about Mary, the Winchesters History as Hunters, the Men of Letters. A gag reel with Monty Python-type introduction. A very self-indulgent Comic-Con session which some may feel needs much editing.With horror and humour skilfully combined, the season represents another treat for fans.
M**L
Excellent
was good glad I got them all
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