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What happens when Supernatural meets Looney Tunes? Cartoon chaos and chunky blood splooges!
Berly and LA tackle Season 8's delightfully bonkers "Hunteri Hirochi," where hearts beat out of chests, people float like Wile E. Coyote, and anvils drop with cartoon precision. Castiel's adorably fumbling his new hunting career while getting adopted as "Charles" by retirement home resident Sheila.
The case: a catatonic psychic named Fred Jones whose powers are being exploited for cartoon-physics bank heists. Cue black hole tunnels, frying pan face imprints on Dean, and some surprisingly deep philosophical takes from Cass about roadrunners representing humanity's chase for divinity.
Plus: Sam's Amelia flashbacks, the 64th official blood splooge count, and speculation about Detective Glass maybe hooking up with Sam off-screen.
Warning: May cause emotional investment in elderly characters and sudden urges to rewatch cartoons with existential dread.
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What happens when Supernatural meets Looney Tunes? Cartoon chaos and chunky blood splooges!
Berly and LA tackle Season 8's delightfully bonkers "Hunteri Hirochi," where hearts beat out of chests, people float like Wile E. Coyote, and anvils drop with cartoon precision. Castiel's adorably fumbling his new hunting career while getting adopted as "Charles" by retirement home resident Sheila.
The case: a catatonic psychic named Fred Jones whose powers are being exploited for cartoon-physics bank heists. Cue black hole tunnels, frying pan face imprints on Dean, and some surprisingly deep philosophical takes from Cass about roadrunners representing humanity's chase for divinity.
Plus: Sam's Amelia flashbacks, the 64th official blood splooge count, and speculation about Detective Glass maybe hooking up with Sam off-screen.
Warning: May cause emotional investment in elderly characters and sudden urges to rewatch cartoons with existential dread.
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Send us your review!
Support the show
THANK YOU FOR LISTENING!
Please rate and review Denim-Wrapped Nightmares wherever you get your podcasts! Find social channels and more on our Linktree.
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