I am not too fussed about Dead in the Water. Amy Acker is in it, which was interesting, but only out of curiosity. Dean chatting to the kid is quite sweet. But it feels far too much like an X files episode, more so than other episodes. It reminded me that I don't have to re-watch all episodes. I can skip the ones I don't care about.
Phantom Traveler - I thought this was the one where God saved Dean and Sam from the plane. It's not. Still good though. The brothers deal with their first demon (we can only assume, it's not explicitly stated as so, but it's heavily implied). They talk about being in a confused mental state as making a gateway for a demon to possess you, but that doesn't hold true for later seasons. In later season a demon can possess anyone. It's possible that it was just their theory at this point.
We also see their first fancy suits, their first homeland security badges and get our first sighting of the EMF meter. It's enjoyable watching Sam disparage Dean's meter.
Dean's voice is still soft and nasal, and it's odd listening to him when I've just completed what there is of season 15. Yes, I watched a season 6 clip to check his voice, and it deffo changes. His basic Dean facial expressions are all there though. It's great watching actors grow into their roles.
As for the previous episodes, the female supporting characters are treated with respect and have more agency than the male characters. Good work SPN.
Phantom Traveler - I thought this was the one where God saved Dean and Sam from the plane. It's not. Still good though. The brothers deal with their first demon (we can only assume, it's not explicitly stated as so, but it's heavily implied). They talk about being in a confused mental state as making a gateway for a demon to possess you, but that doesn't hold true for later seasons. In later season a demon can possess anyone. It's possible that it was just their theory at this point.
We also see their first fancy suits, their first homeland security badges and get our first sighting of the EMF meter. It's enjoyable watching Sam disparage Dean's meter.
Dean's voice is still soft and nasal, and it's odd listening to him when I've just completed what there is of season 15. Yes, I watched a season 6 clip to check his voice, and it deffo changes. His basic Dean facial expressions are all there though. It's great watching actors grow into their roles.
As for the previous episodes, the female supporting characters are treated with respect and have more agency than the male characters. Good work SPN.