Thursday, March 6, 2014

Evaluation of Supernatural

Evaluation of Supernatural
            From Angels to Demons, from golems to phoenix, from skin walkers to unicorns, the many creatures that appear in the Supernatural show have all got their origins deep in human legends.  None of the creatures were made up for the show.  This show is supposed to be scary like Grimm or American Horror Story, but unlike those shows Supernatural doesn't go overboard. They all appear somewhere in human history, in myths and legends.  The subtlety they use on the monsters and with the way the episodes are written, they are all made to be plausible.  This really ups the scary factor of the show.
Throughout the series Sam and Dean come across all kinds of creepy creatures.  The creators of the show do their homework, they research every monster and everything the monsters do in the show goes along with all the myths about the creature.   Since all of these creatures appear in the real world somewhere it makes the show scarier.  Unlike shows with aliens in it or something that’s completely made up these monsters are more believable. When a monster is subtle and believable it makes so much scarier because it seems like it could happen to you. 
  In episode two the Winchesters face a Wendigo, one of the scariest creatures they face.  Wendigos come from tribes in northern America and Canada.  The wendigo was once a human that had to resort to cannibalism for survival.  Azazel, Lillith, Abbadon, all appear in either Christian or Jewish folklore.  Azazel was a fallen angel or a demon like he is in the show.  Ghouls and Djinn appear in the ancient Middle East.  Ghouls feed off of humans and take the form of the last human they eat.  Kitsune, shojo, okami and buruburu are all creatures from Japanese myth.   The Leviathan in most cultures were giant sea monsters, however the show used the Christian version which are also known as Hell mouths. 
Many of the Angels that appear in the show are based on Angels in the Old and New Testaments.  Castiel is based on the Angel Cassiel; Cassiel follows orders and does not interfere with humans unless ordered to.  He is an observer; Castiel was the same way in the beginning.  He always followed orders even if they were to destroy a whole town, until Dean stopped him.  It is later revealed that Cas’s true orders were to follow Dean’s commands. The Archangel Raphael is a healing angel, in the show he want s the apocalypse to happen so that Paradise can be brought to Earth and the humans can come back and be healed of the original sin.  Metatron is believed to be Enoch, who wrote the Book of Enoch, and in the show Metatron is the scribe that wrote God’s word.  The Angels are either real angels in the old and new Testaments, or are based off of them.  This furthers the feel that things in the show seem very real.      
The brothers also face some Gods.  In the episode Hammer of the Gods, Gods from several cultures.  From Hindu is Ganesh, patrons of the arts and sciences, and Kali goddess of death.  From Norse mythology Baldur, son of Odin, leads the group of pagan gods.  Loki is the trickster, in the show we don’t ever meet the real Loki but instead there is someone impersonating him.  Odin is the king of the Norse gods.  Still in this same episode is the Roman god Mercury who is the messenger of the Gods.  The Egyptian goddess Isis is also in this episode she is the goddess of magic and motherhood.  Baron Samedi is the Loa of the dead in Haitian voodoo.  More Gods appear in other episodes throughout the series.  The Greeks Zeus, Artemis and Prometheus show up fighting each other. Osiris, Zao Shen, Vesta, Veritas, Leshi and more Gods all run into the Winchesters at some point. They myths surrounding each of the Gods are accurate in the show.  They might not say it outright but the way that they are portrayed makes it obvious who it is without having to say it.  Most of the Gods don’t survive their encounter. 
The Winchesters also face off against the four horseman of the Apocalypse.  They deal with War, Famine, Pestilence and Death.  The Horsemen bring about the divine apocalypse in the Christian religion.  War creates illusions that turn people to violence. Famine makes people hunger for everything, and when they die from extreme overindulgence he eats their souls.  Pestilence creates different diseases, sometimes combining different viruses.  The Winchesters are able to defeat these three horsemen.  Death however made a deal with Dean because there is no way to defeat him. Death does not really want the Apocalypse to happen, he is being controlled by Lucifer, and so he helps out a little.  Death will help out the Winchesters again. Most people are aware of the story of the four Horsemen of the Apocalypse, which helps solidify the idea that the things in the show could happen.  

All of the creatures in this show appear somewhere in myths and legends.  The creators of the Supernatural show spent hours researching these creatures so that everything would be accurate.  Much of the mythology in the show including how to defeat them is all correct, at least according to the legends.   The show is subtle about most of the things that happen.  It’s not like in Doctor Who where the whole world sees spaceships, most of the cases that happen are in small towns or small cities.  Twice the brothers have fought something in Rhode Island which sort of brings the supernatural home. The normal humans in the show usually come up with a more natural reasoning behind the things in the show.  The fact that there could be both natural and Supernatural things behind many of the cases makes the viewer think.  Was it really just a completely random animal attack, or could there be werewolf in town?      

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