Sunday, October 30, 2011

How to Deal with Bedtime Stories

Happy Halloween! If you do not want to go Trick or Treating, nor if you do not want to watch any horror or thriller movies, how about watching one of episodes from Supernatural?


Supernatural, created by Eric Kripke, is famous on-going television series, starring Jared Padalecki and Jensen Ackles as Dean and Sam Winchester. Their journey first started off looking for their missing father; however, as their journey continues, two brothers constantly encounter with supernatural creatures, such as demons, vampires, werewolf, and spirits, and they even tangle themselves into the trouble that cannot be easily solved.

In fifth episode of season three, Dean and Sam hear about a psychotic killer, who killed two of three brothers by acting like a wolf, in Maple Springs, New York. They assume it was werewolf attack because the attack matched the lunar cycle, but soon Dan and Sam realizes that they are dealing with something different. Dean and Sam also find other victim, Ken, who was killed by old grandmother, who kindly offered pie when Ken and his wife were lost in the woods. When Dan and Sam research the case thoroughly, they match the two cases with two Grimm stories: "Three Little Pigs" and "Hansel and Gretel". Throughout the episodes, Sam and Dean are faced with other fairy tale stories, "Cinderella" and "Little Red Riding Hood", so that they could save the possible victim of the stories. Who is behind all the instances? Why did it had to be bedtime stories? To find out Dean and Sam's solution to deal with bedtime stories, watch season three episode three to figure it out for the Halloween night.


In other episodes of Supernatural, the other well-known creatures and myths that have been written in literature and poetry actually comes true to hunt people with reasons to be solved. Any creatures, that people believed to be only exist within myth or literature, exist in Supernatural.

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