09-18-2012, 12:11 PM
Blu-ray review
Movie 3.0
Video 4.5
Audio 4.5
Extras 3.0
Overall 4.0
¡Bolas!, ¿esta mala esta temporada?, no la bajo para verla en HD, a ver que pasa.
Movie 3.0
Video 4.5
Audio 4.5
Extras 3.0
Overall 4.0
Cita:Supernatural: The Complete Seventh Season Blu-ray Review
Carry on my wayward son... just not too far down this road, okay?
Reviewed by Kenneth Brown, September 13, 2012
No. No. No, no, no, no. This is not how a season of Supernatural is supposed to go. Season Six was a bit uneven, sure. Its Big Bad didn't quite pan out, Soulless Sam wore out his welcome, and a few too many monster-of-the-week episodes made it less of a fresh, post-Apocalypse start and more of a thrilling sidebar. But it at least wasn't cursed with Season One's growing pains or Season Two's mini-melodramas. (Dad's dead, Dean. Dad's dead. Dean! Dad's dead! Dad's dead, Dean! Dean... dad's dead. Dead!) Rookie showrunner Sera Gamble not only proved the series was in capable hands, she hit the ground running, pitting Sam and Dean against an even greater threat than Michael or Lucifer, returning to the show's monster-hunter roots (while complicating matters further in Heaven and Hell), dragging several mainstays to darker depths than before, and making the Winchesters' world a more volatile and explosive killing field than it already was. As if that weren't enough, Season Six ended with one of the most shocking, jaw-dropping Supernatural twists to date. Uneven, yes. Underwhelming? Not at all. Now if only I could say the same of Season Seven...
Supernatural: The Complete Seventh Season Blu-ray, Overall Score and Recommendation
Supernatural's seventh season isn't as tight and consistent as its sixth. Or its fifth. Or its fourth. Or... let's just save time and say Season Seven is the show's weakest to date. That said, it still manages to entertain, still manages to deliver in the long run and, aside from serving up some of the worst episodes of the entire series, ends strong and points to a sharper, smarter eighth season. Warner's Blu-ray release isn't nearly as uneven, especially when it comes to its outstanding AV presentation. The 4-disc set's supplemental package could use some more oomph, perhaps in the form of additional audio commentaries and fuller behind-the-scenes documentaries, but fans will get their fill nonetheless. All in all, it wasn't a great season, but I'm still proud to count myself a fan. My advice? Think of this one as Season 6.5, enjoy on its own hit or miss terms, and prepare yourself for Season 8 this fall.
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