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Score: 9.3/10  [1 review]
4 out of 5
ProdID: 6804 - Supernatural: Season Four
Type of Show: Fantasy Drama

Supernatural: Season Four
Price:
$34.99
Available:
July 2010

Supernatural: Season Four product reviews

After enduring unspeakable torture, Dean escapes from Hell, rescued by an all-powerful creature he's never seen before - an Angel - a warrior of God who recruits Sam and Dean into Heaven's battle against Hell. And there are whispers that a certain fallen angel will soon be freed from his prison deep in Hell: Lucifer. If Sam and Dean can't stop it - if Lucifer walks free - he'll bring on the Apocalypse.

Meanwhile, the Winchester Brothers reunite and hit the road, battling the supernatural wherever they go. They encounter demons, spirits, Dracula himself and even a drunk, heavily armed 7-foot-tall teddy bear. All the while, the ultimate war draws them into its horror throughout this enthralling 22-Episode Season Four. Caught between Heaven and Hell, between God and the Devil, the Winchester brothers must battle for the future of humankind.



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Review by: mizim (Miriam)
Dated: 16th of November, 2015

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This Review: 9.3/10
Storyline:
Score 9 out of 10
Actors / Animation:
Score 10 out of 10
Soundtrack:
Score 9 out of 10
Personal Choice:
Score 9 out of 10

Season four of Supernatural takes place four months after the conclusion of season three with Dean being dragged out of hell and Sam having learnt more about his abilities.

These season follows the brothers as once again they travel around the country, though their main goal is to stop Lillith from breaking all the seals to set Lucifer free, they naturally encounter plenty of nasties along the way. "In the Beginning" was a good episode for giving up more background on the family and gives more of a timeline on how the brothers got to where they are in their life and why. We also get more insight into the brothers childhood when we have them dealing with a ghost that takes them back to a school that they once went to for a couple of months. All giving some good insight into the brothers.

My favorite episode was "It's a Wonderful Life" where the brothers appear to be leading a normal life and don't even know each other, of course something strange happens which leads to Sam starting to act more like a hunter and Dean the skeptic. There's lots of angst between the brothers this season which adds to the realism of the show as it makes them feel like real life brothers. There are moments of laughter, tension and sadness, all meshed well together so you want to keep on watching it.

Can;t wait for season five.

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