 Quite a timid thrill considering. I thought it was gonna be a downright boring chill Hey guys, so here is my review of episode 11 of Supernatural season 11 now At least to say we were set up with quite a bit of knowledge and whoa moments from the last episode Lucifer is walking the earth once again And they don't really talk about it this episode at all really what we're talking about is a banshee The beginning of the episode starts with a family in Ireland 30 years ago that was killed by a banshee now The reason why I'm mentioning this is because the banshee is the is downright one of the best Effects that Supernatural has done in a while now Supernatural has been known have very good visual effects despite its limited budget It uses what it has very well. There hasn't really ever been a moment where the Effects are bad except for when they were in the Hollywood and that was season two mind you, but my god that fake Sun sunrise was awful This honestly, it was really good. It was movie quality good I'm going to say that like I really want that to be known Whoever the visual effects editors were for this episode in particular the guys who worked on that banshee You get my ultimate praise because that Effect was amazing because it looked like it was a both a mix of CG and a real person So now onto the episode itself. It starts off just like a normal filler. What does it start with? Well, we don't know where Mar is and we got nothing on cast So why don't we just take a case? I was sitting there going oh no no no no not again not again No, but it continued the same sort of theme that we were getting from the first few episodes of this season Which is even though it's a filler episode. We're still getting information we're still getting actual Forward movement of the story or development with our characters because Sam and Dean once again talk It's kind of like that episode where it was the baby episode the one where they were in the car the whole time They're getting this conversation out. They're talking about a Mara. They're talking about Actually, they're talking about Lucifer and Sam's Basically regret with what he's done and how he's actually officially sort of apologizing now for leaving Dean in purgatory And then we're also getting moments above Dean. He's wondering how well if I'm supposed to destroy the darkness Why am I feeling this way? Why am I feeling this? connection this want for her and We get cast and him having this conversation and he's not cheesing it up mind you thank goodness, but There is a bit of a very he's Turn in the wheels once again You can see but almost for his own enjoyment not for the sake of just actually rooting people's lives But he's actually kind of curious as well Oh wait Also, there was a moment in the beginning of the episode where Castiel blew up an angel also There was a squirrel that walked in behind. Did you guys notice that I wonder Misha Collins noticed that when he was doing this take good job Do because the fact that a squirrel actually walked on to the scene while they were filming that That's pretty impressive. But the episode itself it was about them taking on this banshee and actually hooking up With the girl who's family was killed by it and she actually lost her hearing when it attacked her family Originally 30 years ago. So to see them work with this death girl was very interesting It was cool to see them interact with a character who had a disability in this sense and I like this character I thought she was cool The brothers kind of got to talk to her about the meaning of revenge and what you get out of it It was interesting to hear them talk about it considering they haven't really talked about revenge Since season 2 so it was interesting to see this happen There was also this old lady that was putting the moves on Dean sort of and she was honestly one of the funniest parts the Sign language conversations between her and the death girl where some of the best moments of the episode it actually boosted the episode considerably because the thing that is always been kind of prevalent with supernatural episodes is that their side characters are Okay, but they're never really developed. They're not very multifaceted admittedly the old lady was kind of was very Very singular, but she did have a little bit of a curve to her and the death girl was also had a very good curve to her Despite her limitations. He actually was able to convey a character that I thought was believable I didn't really care for them taking on the monster Remind you there was a little bit of a twist of how they took down the banshee that I actually didn't see coming because It takes on Dean it goes that the person who's most vulnerable and Dean is most vulnerable I honestly thought it was gonna be Sam, but I was like oh Interesting, but this episode did play out. Well the monster its look was amazing But the story of the revenge and everything you're not really gonna remember that part You are gonna remember the humor you're gonna remember how cool the creature looks you're also going to Kind of wonder what's gonna happen with Dean and Amara Like I really do wonder if I'm right if they have to both die to destroy each other So what is my reading of this episode? Well considering how great the effects were and how good This episode was despite the fact that I thought it wasn't gonna be that great I'm gonna give this episode a five out of seven. I enjoyed it I actually enjoyed it more than the previous episodes. It's a memorable filler episode and that's good because Those suck when they are not memorable. Anyway guys, that's all for me. I hope you enjoyed this review and I'll see you guys next time