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Short summary

Sam and Dean visit Chicago and find the city's underbelly is divided between powerful clans of monsters, including werewolves and shape-shifters.

This episode was intended as a backdoor-pilot episode for a spin-off series called Supernatural: Bloodlines. Unfortunately, the spin-off never made it off the ground as this was the show's lowest rated episode in 9 seasons.

Sam and Dean use the FBI aliases of Bonham and Peart, a possible reference to John Bonham and Neil Peart, drummers for Led Zeppelin and Rush, respectively.

Sean Faris plays a werewolf in this episode but plays a vampire in The Vampire Diaries (2009), another extremely popular CW television series.

Sean Faris (character Julian Duval) replaced Bryce Johnson (character Sal Lassiter) as a police officer in the TV show Pretty Little Liars.

Unlike other shifters in the series, the ones in this episode didn't have to shed their skin in order to shapeshift into someone else.

Lowest rated episode of the series so far

The scenes alongside the elevated train line should be familiar to anyone whose watched Shameless, Chicago P.D. and other shows filmed in Chicago, as they have all used the same location.

Nathanial Bucolic played a shape shifter in this episode but plays a vampire in Vampire Diaries and The Originals, where he also plays a witch.

Body count: 7

User reviews


  • comment
    • Author: Togor
    This "spin-off" episode left a bad taste in my mouth. From the new characters to the weak story line, it all feels empty, forced, and amateur. All the Supernatural characters we've grown to love have always had a gritty edge that makes them believable. Now they're switching to overly attractive college aged, rich kids with blank stares? Sure, Sam and Dean are attractive, but they're much more than that. They are multidimensional, personable, and not afraid to get dirty. Bobby was a fan favorite for that very reason. Crowley, Cass, Garth, even Lucifer are examples of regular looking people that pack a punch. They each add to the story in a unique and organic way! I would take a character with heart and imperfections over some boring pretty boy with a score to settle any day.

    Also, this episode forced Sam and Dean to break all their own rules. A shape-shifter riding in the back of the Impala without so much as a shakedown NEVER would have happened. EVER. If you recall, Dean wouldn't even let a dog ride in his car in season 8. A shape-shifter would have had a special place in the trunk. He probably would have a sore jaw as well.

    This spin-off has come across as a weird excuse for a soap opera with comparable acting. The writing is juvenile (at best) with holes in the story that just don't add up. 5 monster families go unnoticed by Bobby, Cass, Rufus, Crowley, *and* Samual (the Grandfather). All these old, seasoned veterans/main players and they stayed under the radar? Hell no! Not to mention Dick Roman (the Leviathan). He would have known about them and used them as muscle! Chicago would have been the ultimate battle ground.

    Bottom line is, I wouldn't have a problem with a spin-off if they changed 3 things: *Incorporate believable characters that are rough around the edges. *Stick to the rules of the game that YOU SET! *Don't leave holes in the story.

    Samual Colt in the old west. He built the devil's trap around hell's gate! That would be a captivating story to follow!

    If this is the spin-off that's set to come, you can count me out. It just feels like the writers are catering to teenage girls. Just my opinion...
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    • Author: Lonesome Orange Kid
    Before I go into it let me just add this caveat - I love Supernatural! I've loved it since I saw the first episode. I still loved it through the wobbly later seasons. Therefore it pains me to write a critically negative review of one of my favourite shows. The reason Supernatural has worked and endured is down to one thing, the Winchester brothers. The dynamic between these two has been what's kept fans watching even when the network seemed to be trying it's best to kill the show off. They're fleshed out, sympathetic characters you genuinely root for. Therefore giving me a Supernatural episode where the Winchesters appear on screen for a total of 5 minutes would not normally make me happy (although in fairness to the writers they did make it clear that this was a back-door pilot but still). The only saving grace would have been a damn good story but unfortunately this didn't materialise. What we were instead presented with was Beverley Hills 90210 with monsters. Stupidly attractive, one dimensional monsters at that. This episode bore no resemblance to the Supernatural we've come to know and if the spin-off series carries on in that tone it will fail. What the producers have done here is to try and grab a slice of the Young Adult market. That means casting the kind of bland, stereotypically American model types (I bet one was called Chad) that can barely act but, hey, they'll appeal to silly young girls. I'm sick of shows masquerading as sci-fi or fantasy but which turn out to be another "paint by numbers" teen soap opera (The 100 is another recent example). What was also galling was the episode ignored the internal logic/ rules of the show. Seriously, five monster mob families ruling Chicago and neither the Winchesters, Bobby, John Winchester or any other hunter has ever noticed. C'mon, really?? Dean just getting along with a shapeshifter he's known for two minutes? He's killed monsters he's had a far deeper connection to for a whole lot less. Supernatural 'prime' works because of the humour, emotional depth of the characters, the fact they aren't perfect and that you genuinely do give a damn about them (a bitchin' soundtrack helps too). The characters introduced in Bloodlines (or Supernatural Lite or Supernatural: The Tween Years) have none of this. They're your interchangeable, forgettable types who won't be able to carry a show. What baffles me is that if you wanted to do a Supernatural spin-off then there's one clearly obvious character you could do this with, one who already has a fan following that is equal to the Winchesters and that's Castiel. Instead we get yet another Twilight derivative (and lets be honest, Twilight itself is hardly high art). Sorry Supernatural producers, I really would've given the spin-off a chance if this episode was good and interesting but this fan won't be tuning in.
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    • Author: Querlaca
    Like many of the other reviewers I agree that this episode was absolute garbage. I know it was a back-door pilot for a spin-off yet, this had absolutely NOTHING to do with this past season of the show. It literally added NOTHING to the Supernatural storyline. Sam & Dean were in this show all of MAYBE 5 minutes. The acting for this episode for the new characters were wooden and had no emotion. I was so BORED with this Ep and disappointed I came on to IMDb to see if I was the only person who noticed that this was the worst Ep Supernatural has ever aired and saw that naturally I definitely wasn't the only one who hated this.

    First the 5 Monsters who run Chi-town ala mob style was so ridiculous to buy knowing full well that NO HUNTERS including Sam, Dean, Bobby, Ellen, Joe, Rufus, Garth, or any other hunters has never ever heard of is ludicrous. Not even an angel Castiel has heard about this? Laughable! Nope I can't buy it. Then the so called mob families of monsters are all good looking men and women in the early 20's. This is clearly a way to try and get more tweens or young girls to watch the Spin-off. I swear all these shows are like Twilight made into a t.v. show instead of movies. Or maybe they're hoping to have the success that Vampire Diaries has had. I'm not sure, but at least in VD the acting is better. I feel like I just wasted 45 minutes of my life hoping to see more about where this season of Supernatural was going, only to be given a 45 minute wooden acted silly monster "mob" love story. I think one reviewer (Who is absolutely correct) mentions how Dean basically ignores the fact that he's partnering up with a Shapeshifter regardless if the shape-shifter is a good guy or not. Dean just accepts this and he hasn't even known the guy for more than 2 minutes. All true anyone who's watched this show and is a true fan would know that Dean would not just accept this shape-shifter as a friendly monster within 2 minutes and go to help out any he could. He would more than likely either try to kill him or bide his time take care of the immediate situation then try to kill him all the while making snide and sarcastic comments.

    Another reviewer mentioned that after Season 5 Supernatural has gone downhill. I wouldn't agree with that. I would say that Season 5 was probably one of the best Seasons in the series if not the best, but I feel like the show has always been pretty consistent. Even the most hated season by fans which is the Leviathan season is still decent and has it classic Sam & Dean moments. Season 9 had one of the best Episodes IMO of the whole series. Which was at the end of Ep-9 and then into Ep-10.

    However this Bloodlines Ep-20 is terrible. Even the worst of Supernatural Ep's the fillers which have very little to add to the overall plot are 100x better than this past show. I'm thoroughly disappointed. I'm a huge fan of Supernatural I've been watching the show since it started it's one of my favorite shows I literally put it on Netflix ever night and fall asleep watching it. It's one of those shows for me that I can watch over and over. I've never reviewed any episode of Supernatural bc I felt the show was pretty consistent always entertaining either through the joking between Sam, Dean, & Cass or through the drama great acting or plot, yet after watching this abortion I felt I had to come and review this 1 episode and warn fans away from Season 9 Episode 20. Skip it.

    This 1 episode adds nothing to Season 9.Sam & Dean are in it for all of 5 minutes and when they are shown they act completely out of character. I feel like they were just phoning it in. I feel like the writing & acting was sub-par and this is a way for producers to try and get either more money or teenage girls to watch the new spin-off. Don't waste your time skip this Ep and the spin-off.

    I think that fans deserve a different 20th episode and the creators of Supernatural and the Bloodline's Spin-off should publicly apologize and go back rewrite/re-shoot the episode without any of those actors or plot that has to do with Bloodlines, then focus the story back on Season 9 and say "Here is the real episode that should have aired. We are deeply sorry that we wasted 45 minutes of our fans lives on this trite. APRIL FOOLS! Here's $1000.00 for your pain and suffering."
  • comment
    • Author: JoJogar
    I look forward to Tues night to spend time w/my fave boys. Where were they? 5min of airtime, maybe. This episode was about rival "monster" families. I felt like I was watching an episode of Dallas with so-called monsters. They made a lame attempt to get us to like the characters. The subtle hints of lingering things to come in a spin off didn't leave me wanting more. I was so bored and couldn't wait for this episode to end. This was the worst episode I've ever seen. I love the show. It's one of my faves, but skip this episode!!! You won't miss a darn thing. You will kick yourself if you waste your time watching this turd of an episode.
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    • Author: Dalallador
    I'm not sure what the producers were thinking when they decided to release this back-door pilot so late in the season, because they obviously weren't. Essentially what they did, is they released an episode that was 100% based on material that has absolutely nothing to do with the actual storyline that we've been watching for the past 20 episodes. On top of that, they decided to release it three episodes away from the season finale. When we're so close to the end of the 2nd last season, we simply don't have the patience for an episode like this when it literally doesn't contribute to the storyline whatsoever.

    I haven't even begun to review the episode yet. If the producers' goal was to spark interest in a new, refreshing, and separate spin-off TV show, they failed. The main character was literally so uninteresting that after watching the episode, I can honestly say I don't know anything about him. In fact, every character in that episode just decayed of such generic garbage I almost thought I had bought an episode of Vampire Diaries on accident. All the monsters aren't monsters anymore, they're essentially just handsome, wealthy men. It's not interesting, it's just a pathetic attempt at the producers trying to implement a new idea to in their storyline to support their new show. It's just stupid.

    At this point, I honestly think the only hope Supernatural has left is if they replaced the entire team of writers, directors, and producers.
  • comment
    • Author: Invissibale
    Since after season 5,Supernatural has been declining....,of course there were times of arising hope for the show,times that you may have felt the excitement of the first 5 seasons,or times that affected your emotions like Bobby's heartbreaking death....but unfortunately,this show is butchering its own ideas and what made Supernatural Supernatural....I remember this show used to carry out messages,had meanings,(although I don't necessarily accept that message or agree with that specific Points that the show had)....I remember how in the first seasons the two bothers that just lost their father hunted down monsters,Monsters that in Supernatural were Portrayed as what they were which was "MONSTERS",beings created by their mother "EVE" (a character that no one knows who created)...the show spent tremendous amounts of time hunting them and their alpha's down,but recently SPN has decided to elevate this monsters to a "OK" sub group by giving them Humanoid feelings,it started by Sam's child hood friends,elevated by Dean's vampire buddy and now,Supernatural has officially joined the "Twilight saga"...handsome monsters that not only have Superpowers but are actually more handsome than normal humans!....Monsters are now civilized living in Chicago,have their own bars and rule Chicago!.....Sam and Dean absolutely turned into advertising characters for this new "absurd" Twilight Ripoff....If I was Eric Kripke,I would have sued Carver and Singer for Destroying what used to be my great show.
  • comment
    • Author: Vonalij
    I get that this episode would somewhat introduce the new spin-off series they're making, but this was more like a pilot for Bloodlines. The Winchesters barely had anything to do with the story, and they had approx 5 minutes of screen time, the story was bl-eh as the hunt was only around 1/3 of the episode, the rest was crap between the monster families. And like another guy said: monsters in this city are barely portrayed as monsters, they're civilized people living amongst each other. I miss the good old days when they actually hunted monsters, where horror actually existed. And the end was really shocking to be honest... they killed a human, and saved two monsters. Really?
  • comment
    • Author: Daiktilar
    This was such a low point for the show... a Monsters 90210 sideline that just deflated any hint of what good is left in Supernatural for fetishized rich and pretty 'monsters'. The last few episodes haven't been bad at all, but this one... sheeesh! What a STINKER!

    I can take Supernatural the writers messing with the formula... the Men of Letters stuff is mostly fun (except for that OZ nonsense and the excessive amounts of Felicia Day, hopefully she won't be back)... but this mess totally subverted the overall infrastructure of the show to inject... pure crap. Is it intended as fodder for some spin off? I though the MoL were that? This Chicago nonsense is not something I'd watch, not something I want to ever revisit. If I wanted monster soap opera I'd watch True Blood!
  • comment
    • Author: Llanonte
    I understand that they are trying to set up the new show but this just wasn't any good. I've always liked SPN because it was dramatic without over doing it but this new show just seems to be trying too hard. Monsters on SPN were always monsters but this episode lost the true nature of the show and felt too corny and cheesy. Another issue I had was the fact that the Winchesters went nearly nine whole seasons without finding out about the families in Chicago? It just doesn't make sense.

    A spin off with Cas and the angels would have made a lot more sense. We all love Cas already and there is a lot of room to grow with that story line. Oh how I wish we were getting that instead!
  • comment
    • Author: Ffrlel
    The worst episode this year. Bloodlines is nothing more than a self promo for a Supernatural spin off series. The whole episode is nothing more than plot development, and character development for the new series! The Winchesters have small cameo appearances. Bloodline adds nothing to the overall story of the Supernatural series story line. Sam and Dean play their roles perfectly in a flat character, and flatter story line episode of another T V series. I do not consider Bloodlines a Supernatural episode. Bloodlines is a infomercial for a new T V series. I give Bloodlines 4 out of 10. Watch anything else. Season nine has been a disappointment. Bloodlines is the new low for this year.
  • comment
    • Author: Unde
    I have always loved Supernatural and how it always had the ability to stay fresh and interesting, no matter how many years it's been on. It's always been a phenomenal show to watch from week to week with hardly ever a problem with keeping it's audience interested... until this episode came out. I have never been so bored and uninterested in characters ever in the entirety of this show. I kept wanting to know what was going on with Sam, Dean, Cas, and everything else, but instead they focus endlessly on what seems like is a monster soap opera for teens. This episode just continued to angered me. I was wondering where the hell Sam and Dean were and why I was supposed to care at all about all these new boring and shallow characters. I finally got sick of it and turned it off. It really has no relevance at all to the Supernatural Season 9 storyline and you really shouldn't waste your time on it at all. I would just skip to episode 21 and get on with the story. Seriously, you'll thank yourself for the brain cells you'll save by never seeing it or the spin-off show it's based from.
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    • Author: Moonshaper
    This episode had little to nothing to do with the Winchester's story line. This series is great but when they have brain cramps like these, it's tough to watch. This episode along with the 'Blair Witch Project' style episode and the Ghostfacers are very detracting.

    Currently watching it on Netflix on a marathon basis. I would be disappointed if I had waited all week to be greeted with this downer of an episode.
  • comment
    • Author: Dianaghma
    The intro to this episode was essentially a Constantine club scene redux, including but not limited to the amorphous 'witch doctor' (in this case, the djinn). Honestly, they should have gone for homage and had an APC song playing in the background. The rest of the content alluded to other shows that have been established recently, or old tropes. For instance, the intro murder scene and interrogation read like Law and Order SVU, while the mysterious hunter that doesn't know that he is a hunter is almost an exact (albeit shortened) transposition of a recent Grimm episode. All of that is not to mention the simplistic 'Werewolves vs. Vampires' plot, which has been rehashed entirely too much. The reason that it bothers me is that it's not necessary for the plot of this episode, but for some reason, it just can't be let go. Oddly, the romcom tagline of 'meet me; this place, this time' gets thrown in for about five seconds of the episode when much better dialogue could have been utilized. Ignoring the fact that this storyline is a complete departure from the overall arc of the season, the characters of Sam and Dean fall flat in this episode; they come across as total badasses that just want to help a kid 'stay out of the game'. That being said… Supernatural is my jam. Still love it.
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    • Author: Saintrius
    I gave this 3 votes purely on the concept. It COULD have been pretty awesome. It wasn't.

    While watching this, I got the impression that this was nothing more than fan fiction with the writer trying to include himself in a "super hero" role.

    The Winchesters themselves performed only a perfunctory role, being included ONLY for the sake of putting the "Supernatural" title on the story. They came in from nowhere, and in an under developed and out of character ending, just left the story unfinished.

    I haven't finished watching Season 9 fully just yet, nor Season 10, but I really hope this story line and the characters die with this episode. The whole storyline is nothing more than a plagiarized "Godfather" theme, written for the Supernatural series, seemingly from a fan-boys "delusion of grandeur"
  • comment
    • Author: Negal
    Yes, this episode was a back-door pilot for a spin-off series, and yes, it does have its share of flaws and plot holes, but all in all, it captures the charm of the SPN pilot quite well. But for some reason, most of the reviews are negative. Here's the biggest complaints that I've seen from the user reviews:

    Characters are bland Writing is poor How can generations of hunters not know of Chicago being run by monster families? Winchesters break their own rules Not much of Sam and Dean

    1. I really liked the characters. Ennis especially. He watches his girlfriend, whom he is seconds away from proposing to, gets killed in front of him be a hooded figure with silver claws. Not because she's a monster, but because she's in the guy's way. This brings back memories of Sam seeing his girlfriend on the ceiling before she bursts into flames way back in season 1. And this isn't the only instance of loss Ennis experiences. His dad, who was a cop, "died" in the line of duty.

    As for David, he's a respectable character for a monster. I've seen other people complain about how monsters have become handsome rich guys or whatever, but from a survivalist standpoint, that makes sense. If you want to survive as a species, of course you'd pick the buffer, richer guys over homeless people. Another complaint is that they've been given human emotions, but it seems a little arrogant to think that emotions other than apathy belong to humans alone.

    2. I never found a single instance of poor writing. The worst I found was one predictable line towards the end, but even then, it fit the situation, and showed some character progression for Ennis.

    3. Out of all the complaints, this is the most valid. How, with Bobby, Rufus, Samuel, etc, could 5 families of monsters rule Chicago unnoticed? Especially when Ennis saw a wraith's reflection so easily? Please. I could understand it better if Ennis didn't notice that darn reflection in the first 5 minutes. Or maybe, the more experienced hunters knew about it, but knew that it was stable for the moment, and clearing them out would lead to chaos. No other episode took place in Chicago. That implies what I just said, or that there wasn't anything major going down there in the first place.

    4. So Dean let a shapeshifter into the car. There wasn't much time to evaluate the situation, what with the hooded killer on the loose. Plus, Ennis saved him, so he couldn't be all bad. And as for letting the monsters live at the end, they weren't the ones killing people, or the reason Dean and Sam were there in the first place.

    5. Yes, it's an episode of "Supernatural" where Sam and Dean play second fiddle, but I never found that to be a problem because a)They were there in some amount and b)If this was just a pilot for the new spin-off, not as many people would've watched it.

    Overall, I enjoyed this episode, and I am super excited for the upcoming spin-off series "Supernatural: Bloodlines"
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    • Author: Kanal
    The acting sucked, the music wasn't good, it seemed like they were making fun of "Supernatural". I don't care that it didn't focus 100% on Sam and Dean. It was a weird episode to throw in towards the end of the season when there was other stuff going on. The story was weak and really didn't make a lot of sense. My least favorite episode of this show to date. I just don't see how there could be 5 monster families and they have been under the radar until now, especially in such a large city. The camera angles and cut always were horrible and looked so cheesy. I just really think they could have done a better job with a potential spin off. Also, I don't see how Sam and Dean would've let the monsters get away so easily when the whole focus of the last few episodes has been Dean enjoying killing too much. Smh.
  • comment
    • Author: Tansino
    I mean. It wasn't terrible. But I would rather watch Bugs and that's saying something.
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    • Author: Beardana
    I find it sad that they, for now, are not going to do this Spin-Off as it would for sure have turned out awesome! The mysterious hunting atmosphere would certainly have stayed the same, but the stories had told a completely different point of view! Also, the story, playing in Chicago, with a few families or clans that had conflicts, would have turned away from this whole 'two brothers, that haven't got anyone left but themselves'-story. Even though, I love Supernatural, this would just have been so interesting! Maybe Dean and Sam could have showed up in the series every now and then. Also, the actors were a great choice and I would have loved to see them on screen. And, this was the best idea for a Spin-Off, as if by choosing characters that have had more evolution and screen-time during Supernatural, new viewers would not really have been that interested because they may have thought they missed something, even though Bloodlines had just started.

    I hope, they will decide on doing it!
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    • Author: Friert
    I love Supernatural, but I literally couldn't watch this episode all the way through. It's such an obvious attempt to shoehorn in a bad pilot episode for a spin off. The characters aren't particularly endearing or even likeable and the story line is poor. I won't go into detail as you can find it the other reviews but I doubt it would go unnoticed by any Hunters for so long that there are 5 monster families running Chicago. Plus, Sam & Dean break every one of their own rules in this episode. I started skipping the episode 10 seconds at a time to try and get through it but I totally lost interest 20 mins in and skipped to the next episode! I'd give it a miss if I was you. It doesn't further the Winchester storyline at all
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    • Author: Deodorant for your language
    I love nearly every episode, but this was just incredibly boring! I've seen others that others hated, but this one truly lives up to the hate. Skip it. Not enough Sam & Dean to make it worth watching.
  • comment
    • Author: Skyway
    I don't usually write reviews but I just saw this episode and I just had to say that this was absolutely horrible.
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    • Author: Shaktit
    I like this 'Bloodlines', it's good! (Sorry my English is poor...English is not my mother-language)

    At first, this is an another story. Chicago have under control by 5 monster families (and they are quite...hunters don't know them...) Ennis Roth lost his fiancée, David Lassiter(Out the shifter family)lost his werewolves girlfriend. The Winchester brother told Ennis 'monster is real'and they leaved. Ennis become to a new hunter, his father has a secret. Now he start to study knowledge about monsters. David Lassiter's storyline made me remember 'godfather', his werewolves girlfriend Violet, and his brother Sal, they had a talk. That made them broken. Sal is dead in a human(hunter)'s hand, he killed Ennis's fiancée, too. I think the great thing are 'Monster consider they want to kill each other, but human made it', 'human consider monsters should be killed, and he killed human too'. Those are great, this world doesn't just has black and white, there are so many gray boundary in there. Not all monsters are evil, not all human are honest. Monsters maybe do some good things, human sometimes do bad things.

    Winchester brothers are hunter teacher in this pilot, and all characters have sense of humor, they are great! You are good! All of you! Please continue this story!
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    • Author: ZEr0
    I know you fangirls don't like it when an episode doesn't focus primarily on Sam and Dean, but I thought this was as entertaining as anything I've seen so far. Admittedly I didn't know that there was a spin off show under development, I was hoping that Ennis was being introduced as a possible main character in the show - he seemed like a cool guy. I just really wish that all you fangirls would stop having a b*tch - fest if an episode kinda leaves Dean and Sam out of the main picture. It's fans like that which make TV shows get boring because they want to see the same thing every week. And with regards to the episode - monster mafia wars? Yes please. A pilot is an introduction, and it accomplished just that. I was intrigued the whole way through the episode. The cast look great, show needs a bit of work, but then again it's still under development. Chill out fan girls. Keep going supernatural writers; I believe in you.
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    • Author: nailer
    At last I spent a good time watching Supernatural this year!

    I found in this episode, come back for once, all the fun and originality that were the core of this show in the past, and it did a big good among this dark and dull season.

    I read that some viewers considered this episode like a sort of '90210 with monsters'; I don't think so. Rivalries and love stories among rich people don't necessarily mean soap-opera and uninteresting storyline: on the opposite how each family will try to wage war and how war could be avoided may be interesting. And, NO, it doesn't mess with Supernatural, as it is the pilot for another show: Supernatural actually won't be like that every time.

    I'm OK to see further how will evolve the relationships between monster families, and on the other hand continue to watch the classic Supernatural too.

    In short, this 'Bloodlines' episode was a good surprise to me and I liked it.
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    • Author: Chi
    So I saw that this was a 5.9 rating for users before seeing the episode, and I thought, how could it be that bad? And then I found out that this episode was supposed to be a spin-off series for Supernatural, and thought "oh, well people must just not want the show to be split up." But then I saw the episode. Garbage. This is the worst rated episode of Supernatural for a very good reason. It's bad. All the monsters hanging out in a bar, the 5 monster families, a Romeo and Juliet mashing of monsters.... ugh. Also the Ennis guy was awful as well. Another over confident self righteous twit. Thank god this didn't get turned into a show, because I'd feel obligated to watch and suffer.
  • Episode cast overview, first billed only:
    Jared Padalecki Jared Padalecki - Sam Winchester
    Jensen Ackles Jensen Ackles - Dean Winchester
    Lucien Laviscount Lucien Laviscount - Ennis Ross
    Nathaniel Buzolic Nathaniel Buzolic - David Lassiter
    Sean Faris Sean Faris - Julian Duval
    Melissa Roxburgh Melissa Roxburgh - Violet Duval
    Danielle Savre Danielle Savre - Margo Lassiter
    Stephen Martines Stephen Martines - Freddie Costa
    Bryce Johnson Bryce Johnson - Sal Lassiter
    Erinn Westbrook Erinn Westbrook - Tamara
    Michael J Rogers Michael J Rogers - Irv (as Michael Rogers)
    Larry Hoe Larry Hoe - Butler / David Lassiter
    Ken Lawson Ken Lawson - Professor Graham / David Lassiter
    Darla Taylor Darla Taylor - Woman in Office
    Noel Johansen Noel Johansen - Maurice
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