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Reviews That I Missed: Supernatural 13.14 – “Good Intentions”

The Supernatural episode is generally regarded by critics and fans as a pivotal, fast-paced entry that shifts the season into high gear. While some reviewers found the parallel plotlines a bit disjointed, it is highly praised for its significant character development and for finally returning the focus to the "Apocalypse World" storyline. Review Summary

Are you catching up on for the first time, or looking for behind-the-scenes details on this specific episode?

: The return of the "Apocalypse World" version of Bobby Singer (Jim Beaver) provided a grounding, nostalgic element that fans loved, even if it wasn't the exact Bobby they knew.

: Reviewers from TV Fanatic and Fangirlish praised Jack’s growth as he takes his first steps toward becoming a hero in his own right, resolving to kill Michael to save the alternate world.

: Some critics, such as those at The Winchester Family Business , felt the episode suffered from "hilly-billy" editing and a clichéd alternate-world plot, though they still gave it a solid B grade . Community Perspectives

“I also couldn't be angry at Castiel for doing what he did to Donatello. He made some great points about not only Donatello not having a soul, but also being controlled by Asmodeus.” TV Fanatic · 8 years ago

: A major highlight is Castiel’s "soldier mode". Critics noted the intensity of his choice to leave Donatello brain-dead to gain the spell info, sparking a heated "ends justify the means" debate with the Winchesters.