Vancouver comic Erica Sigurdson has been a mainstay in the Canadian comedy scene for well over a decade now.
Sam might be knocking on death's door but Dean won't let that happen without a fight.
After yet another week (seriously, another week) without any new about Amara or Lucifer, Sam has found a case.
The oldest rule of hunting: you can't save everyone.
Another week and still no news on Amara or Castiel. Looking for a layup, Sam suggests that he and Dean take a case in Grand Rapids where a young girl has suddenly fallen into a coma. Dean is hesitant but they head to the hospital and talk to the girl's mother, Naoki.
Screenwriter Jeffrey John Eyamie -- who recently had his television pilot Split Level accepted by the National Screen Institute's Totally Television program, and has worked in the writer's room of the critically-acclaimed HBO Canada show Less than Kind -- is embarking on new territory this week.
As a fan of science fiction films, I often feel that originality within the movie industry can be at a disappointing low. Whether we are presented with remake after remake, or ideas that just seem so far fetched that they almost belong in the comedy category of our Netflix account, science fiction pictures can at times be tough to pass off as great films.
Well, that was interesting...
One of the best things to happen to the Oscars this year was the #OscarsSoWhite backlash and negative press the Academy received for lack of diversity in its nominees.
You made me bleed my own blood.
Following the death of one of his childhood wrestler icons, Dean suggests to Sam that the two of them pay their respects and attend the funeral. Sam thinks the timing is bad but Dean needs a break and knows that they aren't any closer to a lead with Amara or Castiel (now Lucifer).
After decades in the business, Jeremy Hotz is a tried-and-true name in Canadian comedy. While he's lived south of the border for close to 20 years, he always manages to spend time in Canada, both personally and professionally.
What is the one thing that James Cameron doesn't have?
After pulling an all-nighter and drinking the rest of the coffee, Sam may have found something that can help them fight against Amara that's only referred to as the Hand of God. It's kind of a catch all phrase but it's used to describe items on earth that were touched by God that still have traces of his power.
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