Supernatural - Episode 7.14 - Plucky Pennywhistle's Magical Menagerie
29 Nov 2011
Supernatural
Episode 7.14 will be called "Plucky Pennywhistle's Magical Menagerie" and will feature a character called Howard. He works at Plucky Pennywhistle's Magical Menagerie which is Chuck-e-cheese style place.


This sounds as if it should be a fairly light-hearted episode.... or not!
ReplyDeleteOkay, is SPN trying to dethrone Ringer in the weird-ass-yet-oh-so-awesome episode naming?
ReplyDelete"Chuck-e-cheese style place?" Having to admit to my ignorance here!
ReplyDeletehttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chuck_E._Cheese's
ReplyDeleteDon't like the name but the episode sounds interesting. It will be cool to see the boys in a Chuck-e-cheese kind of place.
ReplyDeleteThanks :-) One learns something new every day.
ReplyDeleteSounds super funny, so it probably won't be
ReplyDeletePlease let this episode have meaning please let this episode have meaning.
ReplyDeleteWait who's writing it?
Damn it's probly to early to tell, but this is probly the episode they said Sam have a encounter with a clown I think.
Too early to tell what the plot will be.
ReplyDeleteI am not a great fan of the comedy episodes, I much prefer the story-arc/ drama/ action filled ones, with prehaps a few minutes of banter or a funny moment to lighten the mood.
For example in "Born Under a Bad Sign" which was a heavy dramatic episode, we get the punch to a bewildered Sam by a pissed-off Dean who has been battered about by his Meg-possessed brother, and that moment alone instantly lightens the mood.
Sometimes the writers of the all-comedy episodes try too hard, and it all ends up being a bit silly.
Good job Jensen and Jared manage to contain eventual damage with their great acting!
oh boy.. I foresee lots of trippy colors.. and an annoyed Dean
ReplyDelete...now say that five times fast with your tongue between your teeth! I smell a filler episode here, but you just never know with Supernatural, because that's what I thought about 'My Bloody Valentine' back in S5, and then it turned out to be all dark and plot-advancing and stuff.
ReplyDeleteWell, that is interesting.
ReplyDeleteSounds like another fairy episode. I loved that one and am looking forward to this one, too!
ReplyDeleteI'm trying to mentally combine my thoughts of Pennywise the Clown from IT and an afternoon at Chuck E. Cheese. It's a tough mental picture.
ReplyDeleteThe only throne I'm aware of that Ringer has is for that life-changing boat scene. lol
ReplyDeleteIt was my dream when I was little to have my birthday party at Chuck E Cheese's. :D
ReplyDeleteNow I do my best to avoid that place. lol
Sounds like the late Heath Ledger movie, Dr. Parnassus and the Magical Emporeum. Somehow I never got to see that movie, but I wanted to.
ReplyDeleteIt's funny how things we used to love as kids sort of turn into nightmares when we grow up.
ReplyDeleteWhen I was young I always wanted to go camping but now you would have to drag me by the hair-----insects and bugs---Yuck!
More than likely this is the episode where Sam is beaten by the clowns!
ReplyDeleteThats a very interesting title lol
ReplyDeleteWell that doesn't really tell us much. Except that whoever comes up with episode titles is on something good. Hope Plucky's doesn't usurp Biggersons role as the fast food restaurant of doom.
ReplyDeleteThis is the best name for a brothel, EVER.
ReplyDeleteit was.. interesting. I think my mind's still a little warped, but I was definitely glad I saw it
ReplyDeleteWell, this will be either very dumb or very well thought out. I wonder who wrote it?
ReplyDeleteAs long as the mechanical devices don't come alive and start serving human pizza, I'll handle it.lol
ReplyDeleteDean will make himself sick pigging out on the pizza.
ReplyDeletePoor Sam.
ReplyDeleteThis is...umm...interesting. It'll be interesting to find out who wrote it - Edlund maybe?
ReplyDeleteThanks for posting! This sounds kind of funny ;)
ReplyDeleteIt was also one of the most nauseating episodes I ever managed to get through. lol
ReplyDeleteOH lordy, Pennywise the Clown??? I never thought of him. I was thinking human pizza, but now....kid pizza? Dean is really going to be annoyed.
ReplyDeleteThere was another one about a magical emporium before Ledger's was released. It was good. Can't remember the name
ReplyDeleteI remember, Mr.Magorium's Wonder Emporium. It had Dustin Hoffman, Natalie Portman and Justin Bateman in it.
ReplyDeleteThat did cross my mind.
ReplyDeletelolol
ReplyDeleteHmm.... "light comedy" I can tolerate - but nearly never prefer to SPN dramas - but I hope 7.14 is NOT anything like "Swap Meat" Part Deux, where Sam and Dean, especially Dean, were made to look like they had been dosed with stupid pills.
ReplyDeleteAw man, that boat scene, for some sadomasochist reason I like it more every time I watch it.
ReplyDeleteI loved My Bloody Valentine as an ep, but I have to admit, it had some pretty gross moments. The couple eating each other at the start is still probably in my top five gross out moments in Supernatural as a whole.
ReplyDeleteI just saw a Moonlight episode where Mick and Beth are driving in a car that equals the truly terrifying boat scene. In fact, I saw it and thought of Ringer.
ReplyDeleteI managed to avoid all Chuck-E-Cheese festivities for myself until my godkids decided to give me a 35th birthday party there. Outr table was right next to a 4 year olds. I can't wait fro payback. Emily Thorne will have nothing on me.
ReplyDeleteI'm not sure even Dean's cast iron stomach can handle the pizza at Chuck E. Cheez.
ReplyDeleteI like this title.
ReplyDeleteI actually got those 2 movies screwed together:
ReplyDeleteMr. Magorium's Wonder Emporium + The Imaginarium of Dr. Parnassus = Dr. Parnassus and the Magical Emporium.
UGH. lol
Heh, wow, is it just me or are the episode names getting stranger and stranger? Chuck-e-Cheeses...blah, I had a birthday there as a kid. I wonder how the boys will react to going to a place like that. Sounds interesting.
ReplyDeleteLOL true I was thinking more in terms of the games...I'm sure that Dean would let his inner boy come out to play if they didn't have a case there
ReplyDeleteBut it would be interesting to see him try at least. At the most, it would leave Sam with a lots of teasing gems to tease Dean with.
ReplyDeleteAgreed. I only went to one when I was 11 and that was enough for a life time :P
ReplyDeleteI loved My Bloody Valentine too, but as far as gross is concerned the decapitations we're now getting close up, as in Mommy Dearest are even worse in my eyes.
ReplyDeleteActually the grossness seems to be escalating but that's what happens, I supppose, when you always have to go bigger than what you did last time whether it's to do with grossness, violence or plot-lines
Hey, that sounds like a terrific story-line. I officially name you honorary SPN writer :-)
ReplyDeletePoor you, I feel for you.
ReplyDeleteDefinitely deserves a very inventive pay-back ;-)
Muuh, the name would suit him down to the ground as it says nothing and everything , so his imagination and creativity can run wild!
ReplyDeleteYes, I feel the same.
ReplyDeleteI love the inserts of comedic moments to lighten the drama but I don't like to see the boys getting treated like idiots, especially knowing how intelligent and capable they really are.
Maybe the writers a have a little contest going on to see who can come up with the weirdest titles!
ReplyDeleteI just hope that the strangest names don't corrispond to the worst episodes, for in that case I woundn't mind if they called them simply "Episode 1 through to 22" if that means they are going to be fantastic :-)