Supernatural (2005) - Review & Commentary
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For a show that's been on as long as Supernatural, through the changing political landscape that took place during that time, I really gotta wonder...

What was their 'deal'??

What kinda stuff did they push to be able to avoid political propaganda?

Or has there been political propaganda??

I have no way of knowing since I just haven't watched the show.

Was this show subject to all the typical social propaganda as all the rest of TV??

I can't imagine why it'd be any different.

I'd like to say we'll find out, but I can't imagine actually watching a whole lot of this show...

Not that it isn't enjoyable, not that Jensen alone wouldn't be enough to make it worth it.

But you know, that's just kind of a lot of time.

I'm sorta curious though.

Maybe I'll watch an episode or two out of order... maybe skip ahead several years and see if I notice any changes.
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RE: Supernatural (2005) - Commentary & Analysis - by Mister Obvious - 06-11-2019, 05:26 PM
RE: Supernatural (2005) - Commentary & Analysis - by Guest - 06-20-2019, 10:10 PM
RE: Supernatural (2005) - Commentary & Analysis - by Bobby Flayed - 06-20-2019, 10:43 PM
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