 It's like a human nightmare Hey guys, this is my review for supernatural season one episode 14 nightmare So that comment on the Bloody Mary episode being over two years old That really got to me So I am powering through the first season now and I've moved right on to nightmare So nightmare was the one that kind of stand it on a pinnacle again. This was more so like home for me I remember nightmare being a very important episode because it introduced max and by that Definition it introduced that there were other people like Sam who had psychic abilities their mother died in a mysterious Circumstance being pinned to the ceiling and on fire this yellow eyes figure has a Plan of some sort and there is some connection and there's possibly others like Sam something I noticed though is that the Foreshadowing and the story laying out is very much like the second season of Buffy It's the only season of that show that I've ever watched in full, but I do remember being kind of confused I remember being kind of weirded out with the idea of certain story elements Being set up and then just forgotten about kind of not even given enough context to them They're just like here's a little drop and then we're just gonna walk away And I'll give you anything else that happened with the floppy disk in particular in the second season So the idea that there's other people like Max and Sam They literally just said that he had the exact same experience with his mother as Sam did and that was it And that's all that this episode entails. It's still a decent episode. Don't get me wrong the acting by Max who's actually This boy is from the Colmax Valley. He's an island boy. He actually does a pretty good job in this role He's really able to portray the pain the emotional guilt the fear that has been embodied in him And is a sensible sort of reason to why he is doing what he's doing He's been pushed here through years and years and years of abuse and negative treatment And the mother being who she is is just as much of a culprit as a person who was attacking him There's a few things that don't age well in this episode for one his mother who's acted by that woman who was in Serena the Teenage Witch her acting is horrible in this She is phoning in Everything throughout this entire episode so she takes you out a little bit the best part of the episode for sure Is when Sam and Max have their conversation something that Sam brings up later on in the episode Is this what could have been to him? This is what could have happened had their father not become obsessed with demon hunting and actually had turned into More of a destructive mean so I did like that kind of realization for Sam I did like the encompassing idea that maybe their life isn't as bad as he thinks it is it could be worse I also liked the little tidbits with Dean how Dean seems kind of calm with the whole idea But at the end when he gives his brother that look you know that there is some fear in him You know that there is some worry in him But aside from these moments that you really have to grasp for the episode itself doesn't really Have much to it aside from Max and it's interesting to say that considering it's directed by Phil scary as well as Written by Sarah Gamble and someone else so I thought that was interesting how this episode again It's it's a little bit like home. It doesn't stand up as high as I remember it being again This season review is definitely giving us some surprises during the end I am going to give a nightmare a four out of seven. It's a very standard episode again The best part is Max. It's more so the idea that what he sets up is really cool Once it is realized, but just as itself if you were just to kind of see this episode as it is It's not as woo as at least I remember it being okay So the last episode I asked you guys what your personal thoughts were about nightmare and here are the comments We got one another one here from on I FC stew one two three The boys show up as priests and deal with a mentally unstable male Matilda That's actually a pretty good way to say it It's a very solid episode and it broadens the scope of what Sam's powers would eventually mean We got another one here from Megan B where she just talks about a scene from nightmare that always sticks out It's the conversation between Sam and Dean where I say well, I'll tell you one thing We're lucky we had dad well I never thought you I'd hear you say that Well, we could have gone a whole other way after mom a little more tequila a little less demon hunting And we could have had max's childhood and all things considered we turned out okay Thanks to him all things considered and that's a good point actually that like again that is a pretty standout scene again I said in this review. I'm not saying that the episode itself is bad It doesn't stand up as much to me in terms of its story element But definitely that scene is a very standout one from that episode. We got one more from David de Simone I rewatched some scenes from nightmare Gotta say the biggest positives are the story is and how it connects to one of the main narratives Sam psychic powers and yellow eyes as well as the actor who betrays a psychic kid doing a very good job However, I think Jared's acting was kind of iffy at times mostly during conversations And especially in the scene where he tells Dean about Roger Miller's death Premonition now committedly yeah, the show had taken a bit of a jump They went from Sam really not being able to understand his psychic powers to all of a sudden having a bunch of them all at once Like really jumped the scale up here. So I do admit yes That does stand out a little bit in terms of kind of odd stuff But yeah, the kid definitely did a really good job in this episode Also, I got a lot of comments from you guys about the supernatural anime to be honest I've never thought about doing it So maybe maybe I might give it a watch once the season ends or maybe leading towards it But you know whatever we'll see what happens and the next episode is the benders And this is one I've been very much looking forward to seeing again mainly because every time there's a human threat in this show I always think of either the benders or Gordon So anything that's come afterwards I've always had a comparison to them It's one of the reasons why I didn't like the British Man of Letters storyline so much because they were just about as much Of a threat as the benders were the benders were hillbillies So give me your guys's thoughts comments and what you remember about the episode what you liked about the episode But you didn't and giving all those about the benders I'll make sure to put those in the comments that I talk about in the next episode Anyways guys I hope you liked this video and if you did leave a like and if you're interested in more maybe subscribe If you guys want to watch any more of my supernatural reviews I'm gonna leave a playlist with all the episode reviews both new and old at the end of this video anyways guys Thanks for watching. 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