The Winchesters may have encountered their fair share of ghosts but have they ever fought one that used 4G LTE speeds?
Another week and the boys still aren't any closer on finding to finding an answer to the Mark of Cain. Dean isn't all that concerned as he's found another case in Iowa.
In this week's episode, Dean Winchester will come face to face with an enemy he had long forgotten: puberty.
Still reeling from what he did to Charlie and trying to find answers to rid himself of the Mark of Cain, Dean has come up with nothing. Rather than let his brother wallow in self-pity, Sam finds a case in Oregon where a man disappeared in a flash of light.
It's a tale of two Charlies but after fighting in a war for the Emerald City, is she still the same person?
It's been a while but the effects of the Mark of Cain haven't let up. In an attempt to stay clean he has even sworn off alcohol and fast food; a first for Dean Winchester.
Big Daddy Tazz has been performing at comedy clubs and theatres across Canada and beyond for years, making people laugh about the mundane while also opening up about his own struggles with bi-polar disorder.
As the Mark of Cain continues to take its toll on Dean, Sam and Castiel's desperation forces them to turn to an enemy for help. Whether they can trust him has yet to be decided.
Not satisfied with having schemed her way out of death, Rowena is planting hex bags around Crowley and sowing the seeds of paranoia.
Jon Steinberg's hysterical new album, Between Me and the Wall is endearingly quaint and intimate. It feels less like a stand up special than a nightclub set, but just as entertaining.
One month before its debut in theaters, Paramount Pictures and Nickelodeon Movies have declared the first Monday of 2015 "The Day of Positivity," to celebrate SpongeBob SquarePants' upcoming film, The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge Out of Water, in theaters on February 6, 2015.
Frank is a rare tragicomic masterpiece, one that will surely divide audiences. Jon (the wonderfully endearing Domhnall Gleason; next seen in J.J. Abrams' forthcoming Star Wars: The Force Awakens) is a young office worker who writes songs in his spare time. He adores music, and dreams of an artist's life.
Mounties is a Canadian "supergroup" (in a quaint, Canadian sort of way) consisting of Hawksley Workman, Ryan Dahle (of Limblifter), and Steve Bays (of Hot Hot Heat).
Canadian singer/songwriter and national treasure Hawksley Workman joined me over the phone in the UMFM studio.
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