 Hey guys, this is my video talking about the top 5 worst episodes of Supernatural Season 8. Now, this is obviously my opinion. These are what I think to be the worst. You may have different opinions. That's fine. That's absolutely great. I do want you guys to give me your top 5 worst in the comments below. But, and I might sound a little bit odd here, but despite the negativity of this idea, let's keep it to constructive. I like when you break down why something isn't as good as it could have meant. Like the what ifs. The what ifs are always something that I like, especially because it brings out a lot more of the fandom and a lot more creativity. Regardless of that, these are what I thought were the top 5 worst episodes of season 8. Now, this takes into account a lot of the mid for this season. The majority of the ones that I think are the worst were the filler episodes, but I'm going to be starting off real hot with number 5 as time goes by. Now, a lot of you might be wondering why am I saying this is one of the worst ones. Well, considering the pedestal this one has in the legacy of the show, what this show would introduce being the men of letters, and all of what would come from it, the bunker, all of the knowledge that came from it, all of the eventual storylines, the villains of season 12, this is a pretty important episode. Yet it sucks because the guy who plays their grandfather is a terrible fucking actor. He is one of the main reasons why this episode is as bad as it is, because he's dreadful. He is a fucking chunk of wood. This man is one of the worst main episode characters this show has ever had, and it is purely because this guy cannot act out of a cardboard box. I don't know if maybe he was given the direction to act like this, or he thought this was a good idea, but the man is just cardboard. The guy can't even fucking emote when he gets stabbed in the goddamn stomach with a full fucking fist hand. He just stands there until someone tells him to die. He does have a great moment, don't get me wrong, him shooting Abaddon in the chin was pretty cool, but everything else about this episode is dragged down due to this man's clumsiness. But I did like Abaddon in this episode, don't get me wrong on that, but yeah, the grandpa is by far one of the worst characters. Not only in terms of how he's acted, but at one point just his whole just about oh I gotta go back in time because I can save my son. To be constructive, he could have been a lot more well better acted, for one, that could have had someone who knows how to inflect and knows how to actually have chemistry with the leads. But they also just kind of didn't really give this guy much of a reflection until maybe kind of at the very end there was more or so the scenes themselves at the very end with the funeral that gave the levity that he could have done the emotion that he could have delivered is just a very wasted character. On to number four, another story related episode, this is a little slice of Kevin. Now just on chance, can you tell me what this episode's about? I actually have had to rewatch my review of this episode three times to remind myself why I didn't like it, but it is the one where Kevin is kidnapped by Crowley, he gets his fingers chopped off, and his mom is a fucking idiot. The whole bit at the beginning of the episode with his mom working with a witch is just so fucking stupid because everyone, not just the audience but literally the cosmos, could see where that was going and when it turns into a betrayal like oh no, who could have saw that coming, oh no. I like Crowley's evilness in this episode, thought that was really good and Castiel does come back, but they also insert unnecessary drama like for some reason Dean can remember every single bit of purgatory but he can't remember that Castiel whacked his hand away and said no I belong here. There could have been some explanation maybe about having Benny in his arm and going through the tunnel could have cost something like literally a single fucking line of dialogue maybe I don't know but the fact that Dean has had this guilt and it's been for nothing and it's there for drama's sake just doesn't make any sense the beginning of this episode is really poor the whole thing with Kevin Tran's mom is so poorly executed so poorly written it creates a sense of terror and whatnot that doesn't need to be there so that is why it is number four in the list. Number three on the list is a giant waste of potential and that is remember the Titans. This was a cool idea and concept we have Prometheus the literal dude who sacrificed himself so that humanity could have fire and so he dies every day in all manner of ways and then he comes back every morning to then die again that's a really cool idea so why is it so boring I was amazed at how just blow this episode is it doesn't have nowhere near as much development as it should everyone's kind of wooden in it the only guy who was actually doing any kind of emotion is the dude who plays Zeus at the end that's a dead guy dead my ass that's a zombie boys for the literal god of gods of Greek mythology he dies like a bitch I was so disappointed that he died so quickly this is an idea that could have been drawn out this is an idea that could have maybe been over more episodes or at the very least the pacing could have been much fucking better for 40 minutes you really feel 40 minutes it is so slow it's so awkward it's so dull it just doesn't have anything to it that would warrant what it should have been it is a disappointing episode for sure but it's not the most disappointing one number two freaks and geeks why the fuck is this episode here not only are we bringing back this character from the previous season that no one really remembers and no one really likes they would replace her with castiel's human vessels character is his daughter later on and done better so I never understood this character the whole concept of this guy taken in these kids to teach them how to hunt but also how to live their own life that's a cool idea and concept if it wasn't so fucking obvious that he was obviously behind everything and the dialogue between some of the kids I understand that teens are not sometimes some of the best actors and you're not looking for fucking oscar worthy acting in supernatural but it's just so bluff there's some dialogue that's really cringy but Eden no I mean he's like my brother it's nothing like that the whole twist at the very end with the guy and this vampire is working with so poorly put together if I'm correct this was also Eugene Ross uh Eugene Lemming episode which makes sense because I've just never shown any real show the actual talent in terms of putting into a story how the episode comes to an end with them taking over the house it's just so preposterous and at the same time just what Dean and Sam like try to have this conversation at the very end about like you know why we're doing what we're doing like it's very very much trying to bring back to the main story of the season as well as just elements from the season one and two but it doesn't so poorly between the terrible acting the terrible writing the really bad and stupidly obvious twist freaks and geeks more than proves why this character this girl hunter never came back and now for number one most of you probably knew what this one was going to be and I always feel that it gets a lot of hate for it but truly speaking it deserves to be the worst because the kind of is is bitten not only is it following in the trope of found footage movies which yes they were very very popular at the time yes most of them do and steed suck ass and this one is no exception I like the idea of seeing Dean and Sam from afar but there's just sometimes where it was just so laughably done like when Sam and Dean pull up to the crime scene and they pull up literally within what five feet of the fucking body I thought that was absurd along with that the very bad acting by the main guy in this episode maybe like working for HBO or or like Michael Moore would be cool obviously they were trying to really emulate that chronicle feel and I do actually like how the episode ends that's something I will say that's the only good part about this episode is what happens with her a little bit hypocritical perhaps of how the show has been done but that that was it you get through 40 minutes of shit for one kind of really cool shot at the very end the acting's bad the story is I would have really liked to see this as a traditional episode perhaps because I really liked the story with the Dean and also the teacher and him trying to pin it on the other kid that would have been cool if it was told in a more regular medium for the show but it's just done so poorly through this because the main part of what you're watching is these guys if you want a very good version of a story similar to this watch afflicted that's a found footage movie unfortunately these guys have never made another movie since but two Canadian dudes made a really good movie about a guy turning into a vampire and his buddy documenting it and it's scary it's funny it's fun and it's it's it's good everything that bitten is not and that is why it is my number one worst episode of supernatural season eight but anyways guys those are my thoughts very curious to see what you guys think are the top five worst and then of course the top five best of supernatural will be coming out next week and yeah just like when we get there post your top five in that one let's keep this one to what this is like we're not doing anticipation because I won't be reading those and then that's it we'll be done the traditional whole season run and I'm knocking the wood here for my own sake hopefully we will have done the entire season from beginning to end and season review best and worst all in one continuous schedule no breaks all thursdays so let's keep to it all right guys i'll see you next time