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Join hosts Krissy Lenz and Nate McWhortor as they pour White Claws and dive into Season 8, Episode 22 of Supernatural, "Clip Show." This pivotal episode features Crowley systematically killing people the Winchesters have saved over the years, including Sarah Blake from Season 1's "Provenance." The hosts break down this tension-filled episode while playing their extensive drinking game with rules ranging from "someone dies" to "wash that taint."In this episode, Sam and Dean discover an ancient Men of Letters ritual to cure demons—just what they need for the third trial to close the gates of Hell. Meanwhile, Castiel teams up with Metatron to tackle heaven's problems, making some questionable choices along the way. The episode culminates in a heartbreaking sequence where Crowley executes Sarah Blake despite the brothers' desperate attempts to save her.Krissy and Nate analyze the clever writing of "Clip Show," particularly praising Crowley's devastating strategy of dismantling the Winchesters' life's work by killing those they've saved. The hosts discuss how the show subverts expectations with the title "Clip Show" despite featuring very few actual clips, and they share their frustrations with certain character decisions, particularly Castiel's actions with Metatron.Topics CoveredThe adorable shopping scene with Castiel buying "Busty Asian Babes"Abaddon's creepy disembodied hand sequenceThe terrible idea of digging up a Knight of Hell they'd previously defeatedSam's deteriorating health from the trialsThe tension between Dean and CastielMetatron's suspicious behavior and manipulationsThe recurring "wash that taint" line that becomes both meaningful and unintentionally funnyThe hosts wrap up by announcing their next episode—Season 11, Episode 22, "We Happy Few"—with another extensive set of drinking game rules as they continue their exploration of the Chuck storyline. Tune in to Gank That Drank for supernatural fun, insightful analysis, and plenty of drinks along the way. ---Learn more about supporting this podcast by becoming a member. It's just $5/month or $55/year. Visit our website to learn more.
God's Surprising Return: Supernatural's Chuck & Amara ShowdownKrissy and Nate return from their spring break hiatus with a deep dive into Supernatural Season 11 Episode 21, "All in the Family." This pivotal episode follows directly after the bombshell revelation that Chuck is actually God, and sets up major confrontations between divine siblings.The hosts break down their custom drinking game rules for this episode, which include taking drinks for "single man tears," Bible references, "Amara visions," Chuck slacking off, mentions of atheism, and pop culture references. While they note this episode features heavy content, the drinking game itself is surprisingly manageable.The podcast highlights the exceptional performances throughout the episode, particularly praising Jensen Ackles (Dean) and Rob Benedict (Chuck) for their emotionally charged confrontation scenes. The hosts discuss how Chuck's characterization brilliantly plants seeds for his villainous arc, showing his manipulative and negligent nature.Key Topics Covered:• Kevin Tran's (Osric Chau) brief return and ascension to Heaven• Dean's emotional confrontation with God/Chuck about his absence• The introduction of Donatello as the new prophet• Metatron's role in the rescue mission and ultimate sacrifice• Amara's strange fixation on Dean Winchester• The impressive production value, from set pieces to action sequences• Chuck's increasingly problematic behaviorThe episode ends with a teaser for their next podcast covering Season 8 Episode 22 "Clip Show," which features Sarah Blake's return and a whopping 13 drinking game rules.Whether you're a longtime Supernatural fan or just discovering the series, this episode recap offers insightful commentary on one of the show's most theologically complex storylines. Join Krissy and Nate as they analyze the divine family drama while enjoying some well-earned drinks along the way! ---Learn more about supporting this podcast by becoming a member. It's just $5/month or $55/year. Visit our website to learn more.
Hello SPN Fam and friends of Gank That Drank: A Supernatural Drinking Game Podcast We are taking a short break between seasons during March. In the meantime please enjoy these REBROADCAST episodes, some favorites of ours, to tide you over until we return on Wednesday April 2nd with new episodes!Krissy and Nate of the Neighborhood Comedy Theatre have a blast with a hands-down fan favorite episode in this week. Dean (Jensen Ackles), Sam (Jared Padalecki) and Castiel (Misha Collins) get sucked into the animated world of Mystery, Inc. and the Scooby Gang.Will you get a different count of the rules than they did when you play along, SPN Fam? ScoobyNatural, IMDB Says: Sam, Dean, and Castiel are transported into the animated world of Scooby Doo where they join forces with the Scooby gang to solve a ghostly mystery.RULES: TAKE ONE DRINK: DEAN makes a classic "Dean Smirk" or SAM makes a classic "Sam Face""Zaps!" or "Zoinks"DEAN takes a jab at FRED or hits on DAPHNESNACKS!VELMA flirts with SAM"Gggggggghost!"TAKE A SHOT: "Freeeeeeeeeed!"Theres a bad word BLEEPED ---Learn more about supporting this podcast by becoming a member. It's just $5/month or $55/year. Visit our website to learn more.
Hello SPN Fam and friends of Gank That Drank: A Supernatural Drinking Game Podcast We are taking a short break between seasons during March. In the meantime please enjoy these REBROADCAST episodes, some favorites of ours, to tide you over until we return on Wednesday April 2nd with new episodes!Join hosts Krissy and Nate, both improvisers at the Neighborhood Comedy Theatre, as they drink their way through their favorite episodes of Supernatural, making rules as they go!This week on Gank That Drank: A Supernatural Drinking Game Podcast, Krissy picks The French Mistake and Nate plays along with the rules! How does the episode hold up? How do the rules play out? Find out now! ---Learn more about supporting this podcast by becoming a member. It's just $5/month or $55/year. Visit our website to learn more.
Join hosts Krissy Lenz and Nate McWhortor as they dive into one of Supernatural's most memorable Season 1 episodes, "Provenance" (Episode 19). In this spine-chilling adventure, Sam and Dean investigate a series of mysterious deaths connected to a creepy family portrait with a dark history.The episode introduces Sarah Blake (Taylor Cole), an art dealer who instantly catches Sam's attention and proves herself to be more than just another love interest. Her character brings a refreshing dynamic to the show, demonstrating both street smarts and courage as she helps the Winchester brothers tackle the case. The hosts discuss how Sarah's character was sadly underutilized in the series' run, only returning briefly in Season 8.The investigation centers around a haunted painting of the Isaiah Merchant family, where the father's position mysteriously changes and a young girl with a straight razor poses a deadly threat. The episode masterfully builds tension through atmospheric horror and clever plotting, culminating in a nerve-wracking showdown where Sam and Sarah find themselves trapped with a murderous ghost child.Key topics covered:The episode's effective use of classic horror elementsEarly character development for Sam and DeanThe chemistry between Sam and SarahCreative use of period-specific details like dolls made with real human hairThe show's growing confidence in balancing horror and humorDean's attempts to play matchmaker for his brotherThe episode's unique take on a locked-room mysteryEarly examples of the Winchester brothers' breaking-and-entering skillsThe hosts also share their drinking game rules and track drinks throughout the episode, including special triggers like Dean calling someone "Chuckles," mentions of "Providence," and the brothers' signature "the truth is out there" speech to civilians. They note how this early episode showcases many elements that would become staples of the series.Whether you're a long-time Supernatural fan or new to the series, this episode analysis offers interesting insights into one of Season 1's standout episodes, highlighting why "Provenance" remains a fan favorite nearly two decades later. ---Learn more about supporting this podcast by becoming a member. It's just $5/month or $55/year. Visit our website to learn more.
God Finally Shows His Face: Chuck Returns in Supernatural's "Don't Call Me Shurley"In this eye-opening episode of Gank That Drank, hosts Krissy Lenz and Nate McWhortor dive deep into one of Supernatural's most pivotal episodes - Season 11, Episode 20, "Don't Call Me Shurley." This game-changing installment finally confirms what fans had long suspected: Chuck is God, and he's been hiding in plain sight all along.The episode masterfully balances two parallel storylines. While Sam and Dean deal with a mysterious fog that's turning people violent in Hope Springs, Idaho, the real meat of the episode takes place in a bar where Chuck/God summons Metatron to edit his autobiography. Through their intense discussions, we get unprecedented insight into God's relationship with creation, humanity, and his sister Amara.Rob Benedict delivers one of his finest performances as Chuck/God, particularly during a confrontation where Metatron calls him a coward for abandoning his creation. The episode culminates in a powerful moment where Chuck performs "Fare Thee Well" (Dink's Song), leading to Dean's amulet glowing and confirming his divine identity.Key Topics Covered:The drinking game rules: Pop culture references, black veins, Amara mentions, fog appearances, and Chuck solosMetatron's transformation from antagonist to humanity's advocateChuck's revelation about his relationship with Amara and why he created the universeThe parallel between Chuck's autobiography and the show's writers commenting on their own workThe return of Dean's amulet and its significanceDiscussion of the episode's deeper themes about facing one's demons and the importance of fighting for creationKrissy and Nate's entertaining commentary and drinking game format make this complex episode more accessible while highlighting its significance to the series' overall mythology. As they note, this episode marks a turning point in Supernatural's narrative, setting up Chuck's eventual transformation from savior to villain in later seasons.Whether you're a longtime fan or new to the series, this episode of Gank That Drank offers invaluable insights into one of Supernatural's most crucial moments. Join them for their next episode as they travel back in time to Season 1's "Provenance." ---Learn more about supporting this podcast by becoming a member. It's just $5/month or $55/year. Visit our website to learn more.
Join Krissy and Nate as they tackle Supernatural's Season 9 Episode 15 "#THINMAN," where the infamous Ghost Facers make their final appearance in the series. This monster-of-the-week episode takes a dark turn when what seems like a supernatural entity turns out to be something far more sinister – human killers exploiting internet folklore.The episode follows Sam and Dean investigating a mysterious death where a teenage girl is killed after capturing a creepy figure known as "The Thin Man" in her selfie. Their investigation leads them to cross paths with Ed and Harry of the Ghost Facers, who are desperately trying to prove the Thin Man's existence. As tensions rise between the Winchester brothers over past betrayals, a parallel story unfolds as Ed's own betrayal of Harry comes to light.The true horror of the episode emerges when the Thin Man is revealed to be two local men – a deputy and a waiter – who are killing people for revenge and internet fame. In a poignant conclusion, Harry leaves the Ghost Facers behind after learning of Ed's manipulation, marking the end of an era for these beloved recurring characters.Other topics covered:The hosts' drinking game rules, including taking drinks for Ghost Facers mentions, pop culture references, and every time someone says "Thin Man"A record-breaking 43 mentions of "Thin Man" throughout the episodeThe real-world location of Springdale, Washington, and its connection to the episode's settingSam and Dean's touching childhood memory about jumping off a shed dressed as Batman and SupermanDiscussion of the episode's commentary on internet fame and viral contentThe parallel relationship struggles between Sam/Dean and Ed/HarryA breakdown of the various supernatural creatures initially suspected before revealing human killerWhether you're a long-time Supernatural fan or just love a good drinking game podcast, this episode delivers plenty of laughs, scares, and surprisingly emotional moments as we bid farewell to the Ghost Facers team. Don't forget to follow Krissy and Nate at the Neighborhood Comedy Theater in Mesa, Arizona, and catch their other podcast content on True Story FM. ---Learn more about supporting this podcast by becoming a member. It's just $5/month or $55/year. Visit our website to learn more.
Join hosts Krissy Lenz and Nate McWhorter as they dive deep into one of Supernatural's most emotional episodes – the Season 5 finale "Swan Song." Originally written as a potential series finale, this episode brings the apocalyptic showdown between Michael and Lucifer to its dramatic conclusion.The hosts break down how Chuck's narration frames the entire episode through nostalgic reflections about the Impala, setting up what was intended to be the show's final chapter. They discuss Sam's sacrificial plan to say "yes" to Lucifer and trap him in the cage, despite Dean's initial reluctance. The emotional weight of Dean finally accepting his brother's choice leads to some of the series' most powerful moments.The climactic scene in Stull Cemetery delivers on five seasons of buildup, with Jensen Ackles giving a devastating performance as Dean refuses to give up on reaching Sam, even as Lucifer (in Sam's body) beats him nearly to death. The hosts analyze how the sight of the toy soldier stuck in the Impala's ashtray becomes the key to Sam regaining control, proving the profound importance of the brothers' shared history.Key Topics Covered:Chuck's role as narrator and mounting evidence that he may be GodThe significance of Detroit as the prophesied location for Sam to say "yes"Castiel's memorable "Hey assbutt!" moment before Molotov-ing MichaelThe powerful montage of Sam's memories that allows him to overcome LuciferAnalysis of the bittersweet ending with Dean attempting a normal lifeDiscussion of how the episode works both as a series and season finaleThe drinking game rules and tallies for the episodeThe hosts close by reflecting on how "Swan Song" serves as a love letter to fans while leaving just enough of an opening for the story to continue—which it did for another 10 seasons. Whether viewed as a season or series finale, this episode stands as one of Supernatural's finest hours, perfectly balancing action, emotion, and the core theme of family that defined the series.Remember to catch Krissy and Nate performing live at the Neighborhood Comedy Theater in Mesa, Arizona, and don't miss their upcoming Savvy Fest Improv Festival this coming Valentine's Day weekend! ---Learn more about supporting this podcast by becoming a member. It's just $5/month or $55/year. Visit our website to learn more.
Join Krissy and Nate as they dive deep into the wild world of Supernatural's "Tall Tales" - an episode that's part X-Files homage, part supernatural shenanigans, and 100% drinking game excitement! This fan-favorite season 2 episode features a trickster, multiple unreliable narrators, and enough crazy scenarios to keep you on the edge of your seat (and potentially your barstool).The episode centers around a series of bizarre incidents that seem too weird even for the Winchester brothers. From a professor's ghostly romantic encounter to an alien abduction and an alligator attack, Sam and Dean investigate a campus haunted by increasingly strange events. The unique storytelling approach mimics the classic X-Files episode "Bad Blood," with each character presenting their own dramatically different version of events.The highlight of the episode is the introduction of the Trickster (later revealed to be the archangel Gabriel), played by Richard Speight Jr. His electric chemistry with Dean and knack for supernatural pranks makes for some of the most memorable moments in the series. The hosts discuss how this character became so popular that the writers likely planned to expand his role from the very beginning.Drinking Game Highlights:7 "bitch" and "jerk" mentions3 character deathsMultiple research scenesAlien slow dance sequence7 "angry BM" (bromance) scenesKey Moments:Dean and Sam's competing narrativesThe Trickster's elaborate supernatural pranksReferences to Busty Asian Beauties websiteForeshadowing of Gabriel's true identityWhether you're a die-hard Supernatural fan or just love a good supernatural comedy, this episode recap will have you laughing, drinking, and appreciating the show's unique blend of humor and horror. Gank that drink and enjoy the ride! ---Learn more about supporting this podcast by becoming a member. It's just $5/month or $55/year. Visit our website to learn more.
Welcome back to Gank That Drank, the ultimate Supernatural drinking game podcast! Hosts Krissy Lenz and Nate McWhortor are diving into Season 5, Episode 4, “The End,” one of the most iconic episodes of Supernatural. Packed with apocalyptic visions, angelic scheming, and Sexy Satan Sam in a striking white suit, this episode delivers unforgettable drama and plenty of drinking opportunities. Grab your drink and join us for a hilarious and insightful ride through this post-apocalyptic masterpiece.Key Points:Apocalyptic Shenanigans:Dean is zapped five years into a bleak 2014 future by Zachariah, where the Croatoan virus has ravaged the world, and Lucifer (in Sam's body) reigns supreme. The bleak vision of Dean 2014—hardened, ruthless, and desperate—sets the stage for a powerful exploration of loyalty, choices, and resilience. Dean 2009's struggle with this grim reality is a haunting reminder of what's at stake.Drinking Game Highlights:With hilarious and spot-on rules, this episode's drinking game keeps fans engaged. Whether it's taking a sip when someone says “gank” or downing a shot for Sexy Satan Sam's white suit, the drinking rules turn this intense episode into a fun, participatory experience.Castiel, The Love Guru:Hippie Castiel steals the spotlight with his chilled-out, orgy-planning, life-coaching persona. This version of Cas is a far cry from his usual stoic angel self, offering comic relief and poignant commentary on hope and despair in a world falling apart.Dean-on-Dean Dynamics:The tense and revealing exchanges between Dean 2009 and his future self, Dean 2014, highlight the emotional core of the episode. Jensen Ackles delivers an incredible dual performance, showcasing Dean's fears, flaws, and determination to carve a better path forward.Other Topics Covered:The unforgettable Sexy Satan Sam in his iconic white suit.Hilarious Easter eggs like “Route 666” on the apocalyptic marquee.Zachariah's persuasive yet diabolical mind games.Chuck's omniscient warning to hoard toilet paper—eerily prescient!The poignant lesson about brotherly reconciliation and the importance of staying united in the face of chaos.Krissy and Nate wrap up with a preview of the next featured episode, Season 2, Episode 15 - “Tall Tales,” promising more drinking rules, fun, and laughs. Don't miss the antics as the hosts break down alien slow dances, urban legends, and plenty of sibling squabbles.For exclusive early access and ad-free episodes, become a member at TruStory.FM. And as always, keep the Gank That Drank mantra in mind: Be excellent to each other and party on, dudes!Cheers to saving people, hunting things, and enjoying the family business—one drink at a time! ---Learn more about supporting this podcast by becoming a member. It's just $5/month or $55/year. Visit our website to learn more.
Join hosts Krissy Lenz and Nate McWhortor as they dive into Supernatural Season 9, Episode 13 "The Purge" - where fat-sucking monsters, competitive eating, and the beloved introduction of Sheriff Donna Hanscom combine for a delightfully gross adventure. Grab your favorite beverage and play along with their drinking game rules while the Winchester brothers investigate mysterious weight loss deaths at a health spa.In this episode, Sam and Dean go undercover at Canyon Valley spa after a series of bizarre deaths where victims' fat is mysteriously sucked from their bodies. Dean finds himself relegated to cafeteria duty (complete with hairnet) while Sam leads questionably long yoga classes. The investigation introduces fans to the unforgettable Sheriff Donna Hanscom, whose first appearance showcases her signature "you betcha" charm and reveals the painful story of her ex-husband Doug.The case leads to the discovery of Maritza, a Pishtaco (Peruvian fat sucker) running the spa with her murderous brother Alonzo. While Maritza uses her abilities to help willing clients lose weight, Alonzo's uncontrollable hunger leads to multiple deaths. The episode culminates in a tense moral debate between the brothers about whether non-violent monsters deserve to live, adding another layer to their ongoing family drama.Key Topics Covered:First appearance of fan-favorite Sheriff Donna HanscomCompetitive eating culture and sabotagePishtacos: Peruvian fat-sucking monstersUndercover work at Canyon Valley spaDean's pudding addictionThe ethics of letting non-violent monsters liveContinuing tension between Sam and DeanSam's shocking admission about not saving DeanThe episode concludes with one of the series' most gut-punching brother moments, as Sam tells Dean he wouldn't have saved him if their roles were reversed - a harsh statement that perfectly encapsulates the growing rift between the Winchesters. Don't forget to check out True Story FM to become a member and get early, ad-free access to future episodes plus exclusive bonus content. ---Learn more about supporting this podcast by becoming a member. It's just $5/month or $55/year. Visit our website to learn more.
Dive into the apocalyptic premiere of Supernatural Season 5 with Gank That Drink hosts Krissy Lenz and Nate McWhortor as they break down "Sympathy for the Devil," an episode packed with game-changing revelations, angelic interventions, and demonic double-crosses.The episode picks up right where Season 4 left off, with Sam and Dean mysteriously transported to an airplane just as Lucifer is released. As the world descends into chaos, we're introduced to Mark Pellegrino's Nick - Lucifer's temporary vessel - through a series of haunting visions. Meanwhile, fan-favorite character Becky makes her debut as Chuck's messenger, leading the Winchester brothers on a crucial quest for the Michael Sword.The hosts dissect the complex relationship between Sam and Dean, particularly examining Dean's struggle to trust his brother after the events that triggered the apocalypse. They also explore the fascinating dynamic between Zachariah (Kurt Fuller) and Castiel, whose dramatic return suggests divine intervention - potentially from God himself.Key Topics Covered:Introduction of Lucifer's vessel Nick and his tragic backstoryFirst appearance of super-fan Becky RosenCastiel's mysterious resurrection and new powersBobby's possession and near-fatal encounter with demonsThe return of Meg, now played by Rachel MinorZachariah's revelation about Dean being Michael's true vesselThe deteriorating trust between the Winchester brothersThe episode's drinking game featured rules including "ouchy noises," pop culture references, Castiel mentions, Dean's outbursts, world reports, Becky's swooning, and creepy devil visions - making for an entertaining accompaniment to this pivotal episode.Join Krissy and Nate next time as they tackle Season 9, Episode 13, "The Purge," featuring the first appearance of fan-favorite character Donna and promises plenty of drinking opportunities with rules centered around family mentions, fat-sucking, and Donna-isms.Remember to catch their live performances at the Neighborhood Comedy Theater in downtown Mesa, Arizona, and support the podcast through their membership program for early, ad-free episodes and exclusive content. ---Learn more about supporting this podcast by becoming a member. It's just $5/month or $55/year. Visit our website to learn more.
Get ready to take flight with Gank That Drank as we dive into Supernatural's Season 1, Episode 4: "Phantom Traveler"! Join hosts Krissy Lenz and Nate McWhortor as they unpack this early gem that laid the groundwork for the entire series. Buckle up for a thrilling ride through demon possessions, plane crashes, and the Winchester brothers' first encounter with the supernatural at 30,000 feet!This episode serves as a roadmap for the entire show, introducing key elements that would become Supernatural staples. From the boys' first fake Homeland Security badges to Dean's iconic fear of flying, "Phantom Traveler" sets the stage for many recurring themes. The hosts discuss how this episode, nearly 19 years old, feels both nostalgic and pivotal in establishing the show's mythology.Krissy and Nate break down the episode's significance in introducing demons to the Supernatural universe. They highlight how Sam and Dean's lack of knowledge about demons at this point makes for an intriguing and sometimes humorous viewing experience. The hosts also dive into the episode's use of EVP (Electronic Voice Phenomenon) and EMF (Electromagnetic Frequency) detection, elements that would become staples in the Winchesters' hunting toolkit.The show notes wrap up with a detailed breakdown of the drinking game rules for this episode, including demon smoke appearances, black eyes sightings, and mentions of the brothers' father. Krissy and Nate compare their drink tallies, offering listeners a fun way to engage with the rewatch.Other topics covered in this episode include:The introduction of sulfur as a sign of demonic presenceDean's makeshift EMF detector crafted from a WalkmanThe boys' first time buying suits for a caseThe episode's biblical references, including the significance of the number 40Early character development for Sam and Dean, including their distinctively higher-pitched voicesThe one-time use of "Christo" to identify demonsJerry's character and his connection to John WinchesterThe episode's cliffhanger ending with John's voicemailTune in to Gank That Drank for a nostalgic trip down Supernatural memory lane, complete with drinking game rules that'll have you raising a glass to the Winchesters' early adventures. Whether you're a long-time fan or new to the series, this podcast offers a fresh, entertaining perspective on the episode that helped shape Supernatural into the beloved show it became. Don't miss out on this deep dive into "Phantom Traveler" – it's a flight you won't want to miss! ---Learn more about supporting this podcast by becoming a member. It's just $5/month or $55/year. Visit our website to learn more.
"Lucifer Rising": The Epic Supernatural Season 4 Finale That Changed EverythingGet ready for a thrilling ride as Krissy Lenz and Nate McWhortor dive deep into Supernatural's game-changing Season 4 finale, "Lucifer Rising." This episode of Gank That Drank takes you on a wild journey through one of the most pivotal moments in the series, complete with demon blood, angelic deception, and the rise of the Devil himself.Sam and Dean Winchester face their greatest challenge yet as the apocalypse looms. With Sam spiraling down a dark path fueled by demon blood and manipulated by Ruby, Dean finds himself trapped in a heavenly waiting room, desperately trying to stop his brother from making a catastrophic mistake. The episode expertly weaves together multiple storylines, building tension to an explosive climax that sets the stage for an epic fifth season.Our hosts break down the intricate plot, dissecting key moments like Zachariah's villainous reveal, Castiel's crisis of faith, and Ruby's masterful long con. They explore the moral dilemmas faced by the characters and the consequences of their choices, all while enjoying a drink (or several) with their ingenious set of rules for this unforgettable episode.Key points covered:Sam's descent into darkness and his fateful confrontation with LilithDean's struggle against angelic manipulation and his attempt to save his brotherThe true nature of the final seal and Lilith's role in Lucifer's riseRuby's ultimate betrayal and her chilling "bond villain" speechChuck's mysterious role and the questions surrounding his true identityOther topics discussed:Yellow Eyes' 1972 flashback and Lucifer's instructionsBobby's colorful insults and confrontation with DeanThe ethical dilemma of Sam drinking demon blood from an innocent hostCastiel's journey towards rebellion and team free willThe effectiveness of the drinking game rules for this action-packed episodeAs the dust settles and Lucifer begins to emerge, Krissy and Nate reflect on the impact of this game-changing finale and its place in Supernatural lore. Whether you're a die-hard fan or new to the series, this episode of Gank That Drank offers a fresh, entertaining perspective on a classic Supernatural moment. So grab a drink, settle in, and join the hosts as they navigate the twists, turns, and copious amounts of alcohol in "Lucifer Rising." ---Learn more about supporting this podcast by becoming a member. It's just $5/month or $55/year. Visit our website to learn more.
Join Krissy Lenz and Nate McWhortor as they tackle Season 5, Episode 7 of Supernatural in their hilarious drinking game podcast. "The Curious Case of Dean Winchester" serves up a thrilling blend of suspense, humor, and unexpected twists that will keep you on the edge of your seat – and maybe reaching for your drink!In this episode, our hosts dive deep into a high-stakes poker game where the currency isn't money, but years of life. When Bobby loses 25 years to a mysterious player, Dean steps in to win them back, only to find himself rapidly aging into his golden years. The episode brilliantly showcases Jensen Ackles' versatility as he portrays an elderly Dean, bringing both comedy and poignancy to the character's predicament.Krissy and Nate break down the episode's clever premise, discussing how it plays with the themes of mortality and sacrifice that run throughout Supernatural. They highlight the stellar performance of Chad Everett as Old Dean, praising his ability to capture Dean's essence while adding the perfect touch of grumpy old man charm.The hosts also explore the episode's emotional core, touching on Bobby's struggle with feeling useless and Dean's heartfelt reassurance of Bobby's importance to their makeshift family. This moment adds depth to the characters' relationships and reinforces the show's central theme of family bonds.Other topics covered in this laughter-filled recap include:The introduction of Patrick, the charming Irish witch with a penchant for high-stakes gamblingSam's unexpected poker skills and his climactic face-off with PatrickThe witty banter and old man jokes that pepper the episodeThe touching backstory of Patrick and his witch companionDean's hilarious attempts to adjust to life as a senior citizenTune in to hear Krissy and Nate's drinking game rules for this episode, including takes for rapid aging, witch-related terminology, and of course, the classic "Sammy" rule. Whether you're a die-hard Supernatural fan or new to the series, this episode of Gank That Drank offers a fresh, entertaining perspective on a beloved show.So grab your salt, your silver, and your favorite beverage, and join Krissy and Nate for a supernaturally good time with "The Curious Case of Dean Winchester"! ---Learn more about supporting this podcast by becoming a member. It's just $5/month or $55/year. Visit our website to learn more.
Grab your salt and holy water, because Krissy Lenz and Nate McWhortor are diving deep into Supernatural's meta madness! In this episode of Gank That Drank, our hosts tackle Season 4, Episode 18, "The Monster at the End of This Book" – a game-changing installment that introduces the enigmatic Chuck Shurley and turns the Winchester brothers' world upside down.Krissy and Nate unpack the mind-bending revelation that Sam and Dean's lives have been chronicled in a series of pulp novels. They explore the hilarious meta-commentary on fandom, including Sam and Dean's reactions to slash fiction and their own rabid fanbase. The hosts dissect Chuck's role as a "prophet" and debate whether the writers always intended for him to be more than he seems.The episode's exploration of free will versus destiny takes center stage as Sam and Dean struggle against Chuck's prophetic visions. Our hosts discuss the tension between the brothers as they grapple with Sam's demon blood addiction and Dean's mistrust. The showdown with Lilith and the tantalizing hints about the impending apocalypse set the stage for the season finale.Other topics covered:The brilliant fourth-wall-breaking moments and Easter eggsChuck's "Vonnegut" writing style and literary referencesCastiel's revelation about prophets and archangel protectionThe mysterious final scene with ZachariahDrinking game rules and their effectiveness for this episodeFrom comic book store shenanigans to cosmic stakes, "The Monster at the End of This Book" delivers laughs and thrills in equal measure. Krissy and Nate's witty banter and insightful analysis make this episode of Gank That Drank a must-listen for any Supernatural fan. So pour yourself a drink, settle in, and join the hunt as we unravel the mysteries of Chuck, prophecy, and the Winchesters' destiny. Don't forget to tune in next time as our hosts tackle another classic Supernatural episode – same demon-hunting time, same demon-hunting channel! ---Learn more about supporting this podcast by becoming a member. It's just $5/month or $55/year. Visit our website to learn more.
Supernatural fans, grab your salt and your shot glasses! In this episode of Gank That Drank, hosts Krissy Lenz and Nate McWhortor dive into Season 5, Episode 5: "Fallen Idols." Get ready for a wild ride as the Winchester brothers face off against some unexpected celebrity ghosts in Canton, Ohio.The episode kicks off with Sam and Dean investigating a mysterious car crash involving James Dean's cursed vehicle, "Little Bastard." But the supernatural surprises don't stop there - soon the boys find themselves up against the likes of Abraham Lincoln and Gandhi. As the body count rises, our favorite hunters realize they're dealing with a wax museum gone haywire, courtesy of a mischievous forest god with a taste for celebrity worship.The heart of this episode lies in the strained relationship between Sam and Dean. Still reeling from Sam's role in starting the apocalypse, the brothers struggle to find their footing as a team. Dean's overprotectiveness clashes with Sam's desire for redemption, leading to some classic Winchester melodrama. Can they overcome their trust issues in time to stop a bloodthirsty Paris Hilton?Krissy and Nate break down the episode's highlights, including:The return of the classic "ghost breath" effectDean's adorable baby-talk to the cursed carSam's unexpected Spanish skillsThe hilariously dated pop culture referencesA critique of the unusual wax museum set designOur hosts also dive into the drinking game rules for this episode, which prove to be both plentiful and challenging. From chugging every time someone says "Little Bastard" to taking a shot when Abe Lincoln kills, this game is not for the faint of heart (or liver).As the episode wraps up, Krissy and Nate discuss the significance of Dean finally letting Sam drive the Impala - a small but meaningful gesture that hints at a shift in their relationship. They also touch on the broader implications for Season 5's apocalyptic storyline and speculate on what's to come.Whether you're a die-hard Supernatural fan or just looking for a fun drinking game podcast, Gank That Drank delivers laughs, insights, and a healthy dose of Winchester brotherly love. So pour yourself a drink, settle in, and join Krissy and Nate as they gank that drank and break down one of Supernatural's quirkiest monster-of-the-week episodes. ---Learn more about supporting this podcast by becoming a member. It's just $5/month or $55/year. Visit our website to learn more.
Join Krissy Lenz and Nate McWhortor as they dive into one of the most delightful episodes of Supernatural, Season 13's "Tombstone," in a wild west-themed installment. In this episode, the Winchester brothers venture to Dodge City to investigate a grave robbing, wrapping a pivotal show moment in Dean's enthusiasm for the cowboy lifestyle.The hosts enthusiastically dissect all the key moments, starting with Castiel's heartwarming resurrection and his reunion with the Winchesters and Jack. They highlight Dean's unbridled joy at visiting the legendary Dodge City, and how the wild west-themed hotel room enhances the episode's atmosphere. The discussion also covers the chilling villain reveal and the intense confrontation that follows. Additionally, they delve into Jack's troubling first human kill and its significant emotional impact.Krissy and Nate also explore various elements that enrich the episode, including drinking game rules that play on western themes, bro hugs, and Hunter Jack moments. Nate keeps a running tally of drinks as the episode progresses. The hosts also discuss Dean's fascination with famous gunslinger lore and old west imagery, and they touch on an emotional scene where the boys support a struggling Jack. They even tease a surprise celebrity cameo that adds an unexpected twist.By the end of the podcast, listeners will feel like donning cowboy boots, mounting a horse, and declaring "I'm your huckleberry!" as they revisit this standout episode from Supernatural's thirteenth season. So, giddy up and tune in now, Supernatural fans, for a ride through one of the show's most enjoyable escapades.
Prepare for a trip to the psychiatric ward as Krissy Lenz and Nate McWhortor dissect the eerie and thrilling events of Supernatural season 5, episode 11, titled "Sam, Interrupted." In this gripping episode, Sam and Dean Winchester go undercover in a mental hospital to probe a series of mysterious suicides suspected to be the work of a monstrous entity.The episode kicks off with a dose of humor as the Winchester brothers commit themselves to the institution by professing to be troubled supernatural hunters. The horror quickly intensifies when they discover that the victims' brains have been liquefied and extracted. The culprit behind these gruesome acts is revealed to be a sinister, ancient wraith that preys on the mentally distressed patients.Key points of the episode that Krissy and Nate explore include a poignant memorial to fallen heroes Ellen and Jo Harvelle, Sam's unsettling autopsy and examination of a brain, Dean's intense hallucinations including encounters with a non-existent hot therapist, and the method by which the wraith feeds—slurping brain matter like "pudding" through a skewer. Additionally, they delve into Sam's internal battle with his repressed rage over his role in triggering the Apocalypse, and discuss whether the episode stands well on its own.The duo also covers other entertaining elements such as the drinking game rules that involve "ganking" and acting "crazy," the humorous use of "Eddie Van Halen" as aliases, the breakdown of Martin, a former hunter, in the asylum, the portrayal of the over-the-top wraith nurse villain, and Dean's quirky "Tom Cruise was right" jab at psychiatry. They also express appreciation for the performance of guest star John Grease.Tune into this episode of the podcast for an in-depth and wildly entertaining recap of this twisted psychological horror installment of Supernatural. With their usual blend of hilarious banter and insightful commentary, Krissy and Nate make this episode a compelling and humorous exploration of one of the show's darker themes.
In this chilling episode of Gank That Drank: A Supernatural Drinking Game Podcast, hosts Krissy Lenz and Nate McWhortor delve into the creepy narrative of "Supernatural" Season 4, Episode 11, titled "Family Remains." This episode, which pays homage to the iconic "X-Files" episode "Home," explores the unsettling tale of an incestuous family living in isolation and is considered one of the show's most disturbing installments.Krissy and Nate guide listeners through the episode's most harrowing moments, enhancing the viewing experience with a meticulously crafted drinking game. The game includes rules like taking a drink for each single man tear and the heart-wrenching moments leading to the demise of beloved characters. The hosts' engaging banter and insightful commentary add depth as they discuss key points, such as the Winchester brothers' investigation of what appears to be a typical haunting, only to uncover a dark secret hidden within the walls of an old house. The episode's focus on a creepy, incestuous family pushes the boundaries of the usual "Supernatural" themes, adding a layer of horror.Beyond the main plot, Krissy and Nate also touch on broader topics like the significance of "Family Remains" within the context of the fourth season and the memorable acting performances, particularly by the young actor portraying Danny. They also discuss the specific rules for their drinking game, including moments that trigger a drink for "sassy teen stuff" and "creepy moments," and the infamous "red rum" rule. Additionally, they speculate about the future of the family and the lingering effects of their traumatic experiences.The episode also includes an exploration of how "Family Remains" serves as an homage to "Home" from "The X-Files" and fits within the broader horror genre. Whether you're a die-hard fan of "Supernatural" or just looking for a thrilling podcast experience, this episode of Gank That Drank offers both entertainment and deep analysis, making it a must-listen for anyone eager to experience a unique take on this haunting "Supernatural" episode.
Grab your robe and slippers, night owls, because tonight we're dishing all the deets on the recent Supernatural episode that had more twists than a pretzel factory! Leave your disbelief at the door, because this week the Winchester bros battled freaky fairies masquerading as little green men. Cue the alien autopsy gags! But the real star of this show was Soulless Sam, whose sassy comebacks and snarky attitude delivered more laughs than a stand-up special. Watching Dean try to teach morality to his soulless sibling? Comedy gold! The creepy leprechaun trying to tempt Sam with getting his soul back provided spooky thrills, but the real horror came when Dean nuked a fairy with the microwave! Yikes. At least they stopped the nasty creatures by spilling salt and forcing them to count each tiny grain. As always, thanks for listening faithful fans! Until next time, remember – the truth is out there, but sometimes it's wearing green tights and pointy shoes!
This Week, Nate and Chrissy drink and discuss the comedic adventure where cartoon physics invades a small town.We're diving into a world where the Grim Reaper meets the Giggle Factory. Imagine Sam, Dean, and Castiel tiptoeing through a landscape of cartoonish calamities, complete with anvils and improbable escapes—yep, we're talking about that kind of episode! We're gonna appreciate the masterful mix of edge-of-your-seat drama and laugh-out-loud absurdity.Hold onto your hats because "Detective Cass" is on the case! Castiel's side-splitting transformation into a gumshoe is nothing short of a comedic gem, and we're here for it. We'll also tiptoe down memory lane with Sam as he gets flashbacks to a slice of normality with Amelia, giving us a peek into the life that could have been.As we explore the whimsical world of escapism and alternate realities, we'll chat about how sometimes, we all just need to press pause on the real world and play in a cartoon for a while. And of course, we can't gloss over the belly laughs delivered by the dynamic duo, Misha Collins and Jensen Ackles, whose comedic timing is as spot-on as a Road Runner escape. We'll dissect our favorite cartoon antics, the visual gags that had us in stitches, and the hilariously bizarre rules that govern this animated universe. Sure, we'll scratch our heads together at the villain's motivations—which make about as much sense as a talking sponge—but it's all in good fun. So, as we wrap up, let's just say this episode achieved the impossible: blending the tones of suspense and silliness into a deliciously entertaining diversion that had us both on the edge of our seats and falling off them with laughter. Tune in, and let's get animated!
In this episode, hosts Nate and Krissy drink and discuss the flashback-heavy story showing Sam and Dean undercover at their old high school in Season 4, Episode 13: After School Special.That's right, young Sam and Dean investigate ghostly happenings at Truman High this week!Appreciate the rules playing off the many flashbacks to the brothers' school days!Note inappropriate behavior and outdated mindsets now seen as problematic!Ok, so there are some complex themes around bullying, violence, guilt and the cycle of hurt people hurting people. We have to question some moral implications in the brothers' actions and the tone of this episode. Does it hold up?We have a blast highlighting the fun moments like Dean teaching dodgeball in tiny shorts but the main ghost plot unexpectedly dark for a lighthearted framing. Character motivations and the ending's emotional impact are worth a healthy debate but the bottom line: We love the rules and the flashbacks! It's a monster-of-the-week story structured around looking into the Winchesters' early days and it still plays!
Get ready to feel the festive spirit in the latest episode of Gank That Drank! This time, Krissy and Nate have brought out all the stops to celebrate a Very Supernatural Christmas. The episode takes us back to 2007 as Sam and Dean exchange gifts, a magical amulet, and a broken Barbie doll, and we get all the feels. In the present day, Dean grapples with this being his last Christmas ever while Sam tries to make it bright and cheerful. But what's a Christmas episode without a holiday drinking game? Get ready for some festive hammering with rules for flashing back, sentimental scenes, meadowsweet wreaths, jingling tunes, and doorbells. According to Krissy, this super robust game conjures up some 46 drinks! So, drink ye merry people, while there's still time!The episode also covers some jolly topics, including the sweet yet sinister pagan gods, Edward and Madge, the perpetual grayness of Ypsilanti, Michigan, Dean's lack of knowledge about Dick Van Dyke, Christmas porn, drug paraphernalia, impaling gods with Christmas tree branches, and the real meaning of Christmas: family.So, get yourself some eggnog or peppermint schnapps and have a merry little drinking game with Gank That Drank!
In this episode, Nate and Krissy enjoy some drinks while recapping the story of Mrs. Butters, a wood nymph who takes care of the bunker. It's a unique bottle episode where a new character joins Team Free Will for some holiday hijinks in Supernatural Season 15, Episode 14: Last Holiday.They appreciate the humor and levity that Mrs. Butters brings, including exotic smoothies and decorated bunkers. However, her swift changes in opinion about Jack highlight her unstable nature. The hosts analyze her motivations, backstory reveal, and inconsistencies. They also touch on the episode's themes of enjoying life while fighting the good fight.Jensen Ackles as Dean brings great comedic moments to the episode as he fully embraces the festivities. They note the Men of Letters' poor treatment of Mrs. Butters in the past and question some plot holes in the group's strategy with her. They also recall other instances of the show's holiday episodes, discuss their favorite rules, and count their occurrence.Overall, it's a delightful one-off story that provides some laughter before the season finale stretch. The hosts also look ahead to the classic season three Christmas episode “A Very Supernatural Christmas.”
Let's do the time warp again with Gank That Drank's tubular recap of Supernatural's radical time travel episode "Time After Time." Our bodacious hosts Nate and Krissy hop in the DeLorean to recap this totally gnarly episode where Dean goes back to 1944. Righteous!The hosts give us the 411 on this freaky episodio where Sam and Sheriff Jody "McFly" Mills have to help Dean get back from the past. Heavy!Majorly Important Points: Dean teaming up with the swingin' Eliot Ness in 1944 is most triumphant! They use some primo time jumping between the years - it's wild! Jody and Sam's research sesh in 2012 is a party on, dudes. There's some seriously funny time travel and pop culture references all over this episode. We dig it. They lay down some themes about fate vs free will - deep stuff, man. Other Tubular Topics: We get stoked on the bodacious guest stars like Nicholas Lea as Ness. There's some kooky plot holes but we don't harsh our mellow. Dean's snazzy vintage garb makes him look most excellent. Seeing awesome recurring chars like Jody is always a thrillsville choice. Like, this episode is a wicked fun bottle episode, dudes. Up next is "The Last Holiday" - the first rad Jack drinking ep! Hang loose!
In this fun episode, Nate and Krissy discuss the Season 4 episode of Supernatural called "It's a Terrible Life" where Sam and Dean find themselves in an alternate corporate reality. It's a unique "bottle episode" where the Winchesters work normal office jobs. The highlight of the episode is Dean's portrayal as a well-respected executive, complete with NPR and golf. We also see Sam's dreams and Dean's skepticism about ghosts and hunting. After some coworkers meet grizzly deaths, the brothers investigate the supernatural happenings, taking a trip to the ominous Room 1444, taking on a ghost, and doing research with a familiar group's videos. They later discover that Zachariah put them in this scenario to teach them a lesson.Nate and Krissy also provide enjoyable commentary on creative death scenes, the horror elements around Halloween time, and some entertaining plot holes and logistics questions. They also note the outdated use of "walkie-talkie mode" on a cell phone. Additionally, they share their general impressions, favorite moments, and ratings of the episode.Overall, this is a great bottle episode that plays with the themes of fate and identity in an amusing way. Nate and Krissy look forward to the next drinking episode "Time After Time."
Get ready for your close-up, we're making a movie on this week's Gank That Drank: A Supernatural Drinking Game Podcast. Nate and Krissy create and play along with drinking game rules while recapping this favorite episode of our favorite show, Supernatural! It's season 8, episode 4: "Bitten", a "Boys Light" Halloween episode.IMDB Says: Sam and Dean come across a home made video of three friends whose lives are turned upside down by a werewolf.DRINKING GAME RULES FOR SEASON 8 EPISODE 4 "BITTEN" TAKE A DRINK ANYTIME THERE IS TOXIC MASCULINITY LOOK, ITS THE BOYS! TAKE A DRINK WHEN THE BOYS APPEAR THERE IS A SHOT IN A MIRROR THERE IS KISSING SOMEONE REFERENCES THE MOVIE THEY ARE MAKING BROKEN FURNITURE SOMEONE DIES FINISH YOUR DRINK AS THE OPENING CREDITS PLAY AT THE END OF THE EPISODE
It's time to slice and dice on Gank That Drank: A Supernatural Drinking Game Podcast! Nate and Krissy create and play along with drinking game rules while recapping this favorite episode of our favorite show, Supernatural! It's season 14, episode 4: "Mint Condition"IMDB Says: Dean continues to struggle, and then Sam has to think when action figures come to life and Dean finds himself inside a real-life horror movie. Starring Jared Padalecki & Jensen AcklesDRINKING GAME RULES FOR SEASON 14 EPISODE 4 "MINT CONDITION" TAKE A DRINK ANYTIME SOMEONE SAYS "TIME TO SLICE AND DICE" PANTHRO GOES PSYCHO SOMEONE SAYS "HALLOWEEN" SOMEONE SAYS "TRICK OR TREAT" THERE IS A "BM" (BOY MELODRAMA) SCENE TAKE A SHOT OR DOUBLE DRINK WHEN DEAN SAYS "IT'S LIKE A DOLPHIN'S BELLY"
Welcome to Gank That Drank: A Supernatural Drinking Game Podcast! Be careful what you wish for in today's episode because nothing is what you expect. Nate and Krissy create and play along with drinking game rules while recapping this favorite episode of our favorite show, Supernatural! It's season 4, episode 8: "Wishful Thinking." IMDB Says: Sam and Dean investigate when a small town's wishing well actually starts to grant the people's wishes. Starring Jared Padalecki & Jensen AcklesDRINKING GAME RULES FOR S4E8 "WISHFUL THINKING"THE THEMED MOTEL ROOM RULE- ALL RULES ARE DOUBLED FOR THIS GAMETAKE A DRINK ANYTIME... THERE IS A POP CULTURE REFERENCE SOMEONE SAYS "SON OF A BITCH" SOMEONE SAYS "WHAT THE HELL IS GOING ON IN THIS TOWN" SOMEONE SAYS "I LOVE YOU MORE THAN ANYTHING" A COIN GOES INTO OR OUT OF THE FOUNTAIN DEAN EATS OR DRINKS SOMEONE SAYS "BE CAREFUL WHAT YOU WISH FOR" DEAN DREAMS DEAN CALLS SAM "SAMMY" DOUBLE DRINK OR TAKE A SHOT WHEN SOMEONE SAYS "KNEEL BEFORE TODD!"
Oh no, we're stuck in a time loop! Nate and Krissy create and play along with drinking game rules while recapping this favorite episode of our favorite show, Supernatural! It's season 3, episode 11: Mystery Spot.IMDB Says: Sam relives the same day over and over, continually having to deal with Dean's death, starring Jared Padalecki & Jensen Ackles & Richard Speight Jr. & Jim BeaverFirst, the rules:TAKE A DRINK ANYTIME "HEAT OF THE MOMENT" WATERFALL AS DEAN GARGLES SAMMY CATCHES THE HOT SAUCE AN X-FILES REFERENCE SYRUP SWAP REVEAL THE TRICKSTER YOU HEAR HUEY LEWIS AND THE NEWS BOBBY CALLS
It's an episode of Gank That Drank: A Supernatural Drinking Game Podcast where the imaginary is real and really really in danger! Nate and Krissy create and play along with drinking game rules while recapping this favorite episode of our favorite show, Supernatural! It's season 11, episode 8: "Just My Imagination."IMDB Says: “Sam is shocked when his imaginary childhood friend, Sully, makes an unexpected appearance. Sam tries to understand why he is seeing Sully now. Even more surprising, Dean can see him too.”Starring Jared Padalecki & Jensen AcklesDRINKING GAME RULES FOR S11 E8 "JUST MY IMAGINATION" THERE IS A "ZANNA"CIDAL ATTACK THERE IS A FLASHBACK DEAN IS INDIGNANT CAGE TALK POP CULTURE REFERENCES BY DEAN CHUG DURING THE AIR GUITAR SOLO
Are we all monsters, deep down? Get ready for an episode of Gank That Drank: A Supernatural Drinking Game Podcast where things are black and white! Nate and Krissy create and play along with drinking game rules while recapping this favorite episode of our favorite show, Supernatural! its S4E5 "Monster Movie"IMBD says: “It's Halloween time, and the Winchesters face off against a shapeshifter with a penchant for impersonating classic movie monsters like Dracula, the Wolfman, and the Mummy.”Starring Jared Padalecki & Jensen AcklesDRINKING GAME RULES FOR S4 E5 MONSTER MOVIE TAKE A DRINK ANYTIME... SOMEONE SAYS "MONSTER" THERE'S A SMOOCHY NAPKIN THE BOYS GIVE THEIR AGENT NAMES SOMEONE SAYS "VAMPIRE" A BIG PRETZEL COMICALLY LARGE CUPS DEAN DISCUSSES BEING "RE-HYMENATED" A MONSTER KILLS A TINY BUCKET DRAC ON A SCOOTER WATERFALL DURING INTERMISSION THE VILLAIN MONOLOGUES SOMEONE SAYS, "GANK"
Dust off your creepiest haunted mask for this episode of Gank That Drank: A Supernatural Drinking Game Podcast! Nate and Krissy create and play along with drinking game rules while recapping this favorite episode of our favorite show, Supernatural! It's season 11, episode 7: "Plush"IMDB Says: Sheriff Donna calls Sam and Dean for help after a horrific murder with supernatural elements happens in her town. Sam continues to have visions and asks God for help, which frustrates DeanStarring Jared Padalecki & Jensen Ackles & Briana BuckmasterDRINKING GAME RULESTAKE A DRINK ANYTIME... THERE IS A MASK ATTACK DONNA DOES DONNA-ISMS DONNA DOES DOUG DIGS SOMEONE HAS TO STAY IN A SALT CIRCLE RABBIT PUNS PRAYER TALK
Learn more about the WGA strike here.Learn more about the SAG-AFTRA strike here.Get your LARP gear together for this episode of Gank That Drank: A Supernatural Drinking Game Podcast! Nate and Krissy create and play along with drinking game rules while recapping this favorite episode of our favorite show, Supernatural! It's season 5, episode 9: "The Real Ghostbusters"IMDB Says: Dean and Sam are at a Supernatural convention where they meet lots of fans of the Supernatural Books. After a while, they get the impression that something is not right at the location of the convention.Starring Jared Padalecki & Jensen Ackles & Rob Benedict featuring Devin Ratray, Ernie Grunwald, and Emily Perkins.DRINKING GAME RULESTAKE A DRINK WHEN THE PANELS ARE ANNOUNCED WHEN WE SEE A "YELLOW EYE COOLER" WHEN SOMEONE SAYS "LARP" OR "LARPING" ANYONE GIVES AGENT NAMES, DOUBLE IT IF YOU KNOW THE BAND REFERENCE "NAUGHTY, NAUGHTY, NAUGHTY!" A GHOST SIGHTING "CHUCKLES" ANYONE SALT AND BURNS BONES TAKE A SHOT OR DOUBLE DRINK WHEN SOMEONE SAYS "THATS WHAT SAM AND DEAN WOULD DO"
Learn more about the WGA strike here.Learn more about the SAG-AFTRA strike here.Time travel is suddenly on the menu at Gank That Drank: A Supernatural Drinking Game Podcast! Square up at high noon with Nate and Krissy as they create and play along with drinking game rules while recapping this favorite episode of our favorite show, Supernatural! It's Season 6, Episode 18: "Frontierland."IMDB says: Castiel sends Sam and Dean back in time to 1861 to collect the ashes of a phoenix. Starring Jared Padalecki & Jensen AcklesDRINKING GAME RULES FOR SEASON S6E18 "Frontierland" TAKE A DRINK WHEN THERE IS A RESEARCH MUSIC MONTAGE ANYTIME DEAN GEEKS OUT OR IS DISSAPOINTED IN THE OLD WEST TAKE A DRINK ANYTIME THERE IS A HAT TIP SOMEONE DIES SWINGING DOORS SWING SOMEONE SAYS "GANK" TAKE A SHOT OR DOUBLE DRINK ANYTIME SOMEONE MENTIONS WALKER, TEXAS RANGER TAKE A SIP FOR A POP CULTURE REFERENCE
Learn more about the WGA strike here.Learn more about the SAG-AFTRA strike here.It's time for a wedding on Gank That Drank: A Supernatural Drinking Game Podcast! Take a walk down the aisle with Nate and Krissy as they create and play along with drinking game rules while recapping this favorite episode of our favorite show, Supernatural! It's season seven, episode eight: Time for a Wedding!Play along with Krissy Lenz and Nate McWhortor of the Neighborhood Comedy Theatre as they create drinking game rules and recap one of the oddest and most out-of-body episodes of Supernatural.IMDB Says: Sam runs into Becky and they end up getting married. Dean finds it suspicious that Sam is falling for her and decides to investigate.Starring Jared Padalecki & Jensen Ackles, featuring guest stars Emily Perkins, Leslie Odom Jr & DJ Qualls.DRINKING GAME RULES TAKE 1 DRINK ANYTIME.... SOMEONE CALLS SAM "BABY BRO" CAKESPLOSION SAM GETS SPELLY SOMEONE DIES (DOUBLE IT IF YOU DONT KNOW THEIR NAME) AN OZ REFERENCE DEMON EYES A CAR THATS NOT BABY APPEARS GARTH DOES GARTH CROWLEY MONOLOGUE ANYTIME SOMEONE SAYS "GANK" A BM ( BOY MELODRAMA ) SCENE
Learn more about the WGA strike here.Learn more about the SAG-AFTRA strike here.Play along with Krissy Lenz and Nate McWhorter of the Neighborhood Comedy Theatre as they create drinking game rules and recap one of the oddest and most out-of-body episodes of Supernatural: It's season nine, episode nine: Dog Dean Afternoon.IMDB says: When the only witness to a couple of mysterious murders is a dog, Dean performs a risky spell to help him communicate with canines.Starring Jared Padalecki & Jensen Ackles.Drinking Game Rules DRINKING GAME RULES FOR DOG DEAN AFTERNOON S9E5 TAKE A DRINK ANYTIME SOMEONE OR SOMETHING DIES THE BOYS MAKE A WRONG GUESS OF WHAT THE BAD GUY IS SOMEONE USES THE ACRONYM S.N.A.R.T. "DOUCHE" IS SAID IN COMBINATION WITH ANY OTHER WORD VAGUE ZEKE TALK DEAN DOES DOG THINGS PUNS! TAKE A SHOT/ FINISH YOUR DRINK FREEDOM! ZEKE APPEARS
Learn more about the WGA strike here.Learn more about the SAG-AFTRA strike here.Krissy and Nate of the Neighborhood Comedy Theatre explore one of the most awesomely meta and referential monster of the week episodes of the show Supernatural. IMDB Says: Sam and Dean hit the road to help an old friend, but it appears that their luck may have finally run out, and they are the ones who may be in need of rescue.Starring Jared Padalecki & Jensen Ackles & DJ Qualls.Drinking Game Rules TAKE A DRINK ANYTIME GARTH WOLFS OUT SOMEONE SAYS "NORMAL" SAMMY SNEEZES DEAN SAYS "SERIOUSLY" BABY BREAKS DOWN "MOMMY, THE GIANT IS CRYING" "YOU NEED A COLONOSCOPY, STAT!" YOU SEE THE FAMOUS MUGSHOT BM (BOY MELODRAMA) SCENE FINISH YOUR DRINK DURING A DANCE NUMBER
Learn more about the WGA strike here.Learn more about the SAG-AFTRA strike here.We're not in Kansas anymore, but Gank That Drank: A Supernatural Drinking Game Podcast will still have you feeling like there is no place like home. Let's take a walk down the yellow brick path with Nate and Krissy of the Neighborhood Comedy Theater as they create and play along with drinking game rules while recapping one of the most awesomely meta and self-referential monster-of-the-week episodes of the show Supernatural. It's S9 E4: "Slumber Party."IMDB Says: “Sam and Dean accidentally free Dorothy, who has been trapped in the bunker for years, who seeks their help in killing the wicked witch.”Starring Jared Padalecki & Jensen Ackles & Felicia Day"SLUMBER PARTY" DRINKING GAME RULES LIGHTS ON - Take 1 drink anytime someone turns the lights on SAMMY - Take 1 drink anytime Dean calls Sam Sammy or Sam corrects his name SOMEONE DIES - Take 1 drink anytime a character dies, double it if you know their name OZ REFERENCE - Take 1 drink anytime there is a pop culture reference to OZ, Wicked, etc POPPY BULLET- Take 1 drink anytime a poppy bullet is shot BM SCENE / MOMENT - Take 1 drink during any "Boy Melodrama" Scene or Moment (include Charlie & Dorothy) THE WITCH IS BEHIND YOU - Take 1 shot for a jump scare SHOTS / 2 Drinks ZEKE APPEARS WE SALUTE YOU
Learn more about the WGA strike here.Learn more about the SAG-AFTRA strike here.Krissy and Nate of the Neighborhood Comedy Theatre explore one of the most awesomely hilarious episodes of Supernatural. Dean (Jensen Ackles) and Sam (Jared Padalecki) investigate mysterious deaths caused by Ghost Sickness that infects Dean! IMDB Says: Hell beckons again when Dean is stricken with a mysterious illness that frightens its sufferers to death. Sam and Dean scramble to find the cause of the disease in time to save Dean from sure death.DRINKING GAME RULES1 Drink: IF THE BOYS GIVE THEIR AGENT NAMES DOUBLE IF THEY ARE ROCK STAR NAMES THE BOYS TAKE THEIR SHOES OFF DEAN SCRITCHES HIS SCRATCHES "EYE OF THE TIGER" THEY OPEN THE TRUNK OF THE IMPALA AN EMF READING SOMEONE DIES "SAMMY" IS SAID "GANK" IS SAID DRINK DURING THE BOY MELODRAMA (BM SCENE)
Learn more about the WGA strike here.Learn more about the SAG-AFTRA strike here.Krissy and Nate of the Neighborhood Comedy Theatre explore one of the most slam-bangingest episodes of the show Supernatural. Dean (Jensen Ackles) and Sam (Jared Padalecki) investigate mysterious deaths surrounding a traveling amateur wrestling team.IMDB Says: Sam and Dean attend a wrestling match to relive one of their fondest memories, but when a wrestler turns up dead, they suspect foul play.Starring Jared Padalecki & Jensen Ackles & Misha CollinsDRINKING GAME RULESTAKE 1 DRINK ANYTIME SOMEONE DIES ANYTIME SOMEONE IN THE SHOW DRINKS MONTAGE/ ACTION IN THE RING DEMON FORCE PUSH CRAWLING CROWLEY FAN BOY DEAN TAKE 1 SHOT OR 2 DRINKS DRUNK / HUNGOVER DEAN
Learn more about the WGA strike here.Learn more about the SAG-AFTRA strike here.Krissy and Nate of the Neighborhood Comedy Theatre explore one of the creepiest, clowniest episodes of the show Supernatural. Dean ( Jensen Ackles ) and Sam ( Jared Padalecki ) investigate silly but gruesome deaths surrounding a popular kids birthday joint. IMDB Says: Sam and Dean are stumped. Somehow, a group of children's personal fears are becoming a reality and killing off a parent that each child has a certain hatred for.Starring Jared Padalecki & Jensen AcklesDRINKING GAME RULESTAKE A DRINK Whenever someone says "Gank" Dean calls Sam "Sammy" Glitter explodes! There is a weird death Someone says "Pluckys" Rainbow Butt Countdown Clock Skeeball Justice Lion Chase "If it bleeds, you can kill it!"
Learn more about the WGA strike here.Learn more about the SAG-AFTRA strike here.Krissy and Nate of the Neighborhood Comedy Theatre explore one of the earliest meta episodes of the show Supernatural. Dean (Jensen Ackles) and Sam (Jared Padalecki) bump into Ed and Harry of the Hell Hounds again as they make their Ghostfacers documentary show!Ghostfacers, IMDB Says: Sam and Dean inexplicably encounter the Hell Hounds while investigating a case that John failed to crack years earlier and become fixtures in their pilot for a reality show called Ghostfacers. Starring Jared Padalecki & Jensen Ackles.DRINKING GAME RULES:TAKE A SIP When "Ed" and "Harry" are called by their names When "Ed and Harry" are called together When "Ghostfacers" is said TAKE A DRINK When "GANK" is said When "SAMMY" is called Sammy by Dean or corrects his name to someone else For a Death Echo For each “BLEEP" For each time someone enters or leaves a salt circle
Learn more about the WGA strike here.Learn more about the SAG-AFTRA strike here.Krissy and Nate of the Neighborhood Comedy Theatre explore one of the weirdest and wildest episodes of the show Supernatural. Dean (Jensen Ackles) and Sam (Jared Padalecki) are once again forced to make things hard for Charlie Bradbury (guest star Felicia Day) in a LARP gone out of control with REAL magic!Will you get a different count of the rules than they did when you play along, SPN Fam? IMDB Says: When two LARPers turn up dead, Sam and Dean investigate the fictional world of Moondoor, where they find a familiar face. Starring Jared Padalecki, Jensen Ackles & Felicia DayDRINKING GAME RULESTAKE A DRINK Someone Dies "Sammy": IF Sam corrects his name, or if Dean calls him Sammy The Boys give Agent Names Charlie does a pop culture reference "It's a game!" or "It's just a game" Dark Magic! Any fake spell is used Charlie makes goo-goo eyes 2 DRINKS / SHOT "these kids today with their texting and murder" Belladonna "The Porn Star?"
Learn more about the WGA strike here.Learn more about the SAG-AFTRA strike here.Krissy and Nate of the Neighborhood Comedy Theatre explore one of the funniest and funkiet episodes of the show Superatural. Dean (Jensen Ackles) and Sam (Jared Padalecki) and Castiel (Misha Collins) are trapped in the Trickster's TV land of nightmares and puns! Will you get a different count of the rules than they did when you play along, SPN Fam? Changing Channels, IMDB Says: Dean and Sam are thrown into an alternate universe by the Trickster where they are characters in different TV series.Starring Jared Padalecki, Jensen Ackles & Misha CollinsDRINKING GAME RULESTAKE 2 DRINKS: ANYTIME the channel changesTAKE A SIP"Doctor"TAKE A DRINK "NUTCRACKER" Sam says "Genital Herpes" Specific Pop Culture References WATERFALLDuring the CSI PunsTAKE A SHOT / 2 Drinks "Stat!" "Son of a Bitch!"
Learn more about the WGA strike here.Learn more about the SAG-AFTRA strike here.Krissy and Nate of the Neighborhood Comedy Theatre explore one of the best made episodes of the show Superatural. Dean ( Jensen Ackles ) and Sam ( Jared Padalecki ) and Castiel ( Misha Collins ) and Baby ( the Impala ) investigate a mysterious case of Were-Pyres in an episode shot entirely from the car's point of view! Will you get a different count of the rules than they did when you play along, SPN Fam? Baby, IMDB Says: Sam and Dean's road trip to fight monsters and demons is chronicled entirely from the Impala's perspective.Starring Jared Padalecki, Jensen Ackles & Misha CollinsDRINKING GAME RULES:Take a SIP:Someone mentions "the Darkness"Pop Culture Reference - double if Castiel doesnt understand itWe're inside Baby looking out, alone... as if from Baby's point of viewA Monster is mentioned by NameAnytime the Boys probably have a traumatic brain injuryDean mentions a "Were-Pyre"or "Ghoul-Pyre"Shots or Double Drinks:"Night Moves""Sammy!" corrects his name"Since when has being dead ever stopped a Winchester"
Learn more about the WGA strike here.Learn more about the SAG-AFTRA strike here.Krissy and Nate of the Neighborhood Comedy Theatre have a blast with a hands down fan favorite episode in this week. Dean ( Jensen Ackles ) and Sam ( Jared Padalecki ) and Castiel ( Misha Collins ) get sucked into the animated world of Mystery, INC and the Scooby Gang...Will you get a different count of the rules than they did when you play along, SPN Fam? Scoobynatural, IMDB Says: Sam, Dean, and Castiel are transported into the animated world of Scooby Doo where they join forces with the Scooby gang to solve a ghostly mystery.Starring Jared Padalecki, Jensen Ackles & Misha CollinsRULES: TAKE 1 DRINK: DEAN makes a classic "Dean Smirk" or SAM makes a classic "Sam Face""Zaps!" or "Zoinks"DEAN takes a jab at FRED or hits on DAPHNESNACKS!VELMA flirts with SAM"Gggggggghost!"Take a SHOT: "Freeeeeeeeeed!"Theres a bad word BLEEPED
Krissy and Nate of the Neighborhood Comedy Theatre have a blast with the crazy rules in this weeks very wacky musical episode and love to see Dean (Jensen Ackles) and Sam (Jared Padalecki) encounter a high school with a musical production of "Supernatural" based on the books by Carver Enlund, who we all know as CHUCK!Will you get a different count of the rules than they did when you play along, SPN Fam? Will you win the game of pick the phony musical? Fan Fiction, IMDB Says: Sam and Dean investigate a haunting at a theatre. Starring Jared Padalecki, Jensen Ackles
Krissy and Nate of the Neighborhood Comedy Theatre have a blast with the crazy rules in this weeks episode and love to see Dean (Jensen Ackles) and Sam (Jared Padalecki) play off of guest star DJ Qualls as returning fan favorite, Garth.Will you get a different count of the rules than they did when you play along, SPN Fam? Will you win the game of Guess the Plot: SPN, Buffy or X-Files?Party On Garth: Garth calls San and Dean for assistance in battling a ghost that you have to be drunk to see! Starring Jared Padalecki, Jensen Acles and DJ QuallsDirected by Philip SgricciaDrinking Game Rules! SIP- WHEN ANY CHARACTER DRINKS 2 DRINKS- CLASSIC GARTH MOMENT 1 DRINK - SOMEONE DIES 1 BONUS DRINK IF YOU KNOW THEIR NAME 1 DRINK - POP CULTURE REFERENCE 1 DRINK - IS IT BOBBY? EXPERT LEVEL RULES: PARTY ON GARTH - WHEN GARTH CHUGS, YOU CHUG "BALLS!" - IF IT'S SAID, FINISH YOUR DRINK! THE BOBBY SHOT - TAKE A SHOT WHEN YOU SEE BOBBY