

We also got a taste of the beginning of Wayward Sisters here. He’s just found Mom’s still alive, so he’s not giving up now.

This moment is also a precursor to Dean getting super intense and scary when he forces Kaia to go along with the plan. Extreme shallow focus singles Dean out, putting everything else in a fuzzy disorientation. The camera gets an extreme close-up on Dean with Sam and Jack chatting in the background. Seeing her alive (and not particularly well) throws him in a tailspin.

He had still been assuming there was no hope-that Mary wasn’t even alive. When Jack shares the vision of Mary Winchester in the alternate Earth, Dean is hit especially hard. It’s both Native American inspired and also angelic. Out the windshield is graffiti on a wall: a man and wings.

The majority of the conversation is shown from behind the boys, the camera placed in the back seat. And that’s when they start talking the hard talk about whether Jack may have gone the way they feared. At first Dean is shown with the camera outside the car looking in, the window cutting most of the frame away, eliciting a trapped look. He also co-wrote and co-produced several famous children’s classics, including Music Machine and Bullfrogs and Butterflies which sold over 3.Sam and Dean’s chat in the Impala is nicely framed. Well-known for his extensive involvement in the Christian music scene, Georgian was the leader of a contemporary Christian band called Silverwind in the 80s. Boldly declaring the finished work of the Cross, their presentation of the Gospel is with rare clarity and depth causing changed lives, freedom, joy, supernatural healing and wholeness.īorn in communist Bulgaria, Georgian Banov became a Christian after escaping through the Iron Curtain and moving to Southern California in 1974. Charged with a heart of compassion, they host lavish Jesus Celebrations and Love Feasts, providing hot meals for the local people and spreading a powerful message based on fresh revelations from the Scriptures. The Banovs travel extensively each year, focusing primarily on the poorest of the poor throughout third world nations. Georgian and Winnie Banov are a radical team with a powerful message. Lovingly referred to as the “Joy Apostles”,
