
Our Sci Fi World
Couple Jeff & Steph explore Supernatural and Star Trek in a series-exchange response format to watch and rewatch and real time reaction to see and explore the complicated dynamics that makes all of these shows the icons that they are. Episodes released weekly.
Our Sci Fi World
Six Felonies and a Faith Healer: the muddy reality of shooting in the mud and using murder as a faith device (Supernatural 112) Faith
What would you do with a trapped Reaper and a dying Winchester?
In Supernatural's “Faith,” a blind preacher trades souls while Sue Ann runs a shadow ministry out of a revival tent — and Steph and Jeff have some thoughts.
This one’s not just a monster-of-the-week; it’s a moral spiral. Jeff spirals with it, wondering if Dean’s self-worth is lower than Layla’s blood pressure. Steph breaks down what happens when your actor lands a series regular gig across the country (spoiler: it wrecks your entire production week), and they both marvel at a villain so convinced she’s doing good, she leaves actual murder in her wake.
Also on the table: umbrella logic, ADR hacks, power grids, smother moms, protest morality, and how owning the DVDs makes all the difference when you’re trying to hear Blue Öyster Cult during a death chase.
This episode hits big themes, big feels, and yes — big production problems. The result? One of the best conversations Our Sci Fi World has ever had.
All that, plus:
- Sue Ann’s descent into magical extremism
- Layla’s argument for actual sainthood
- A small tangent about Jeffrey Dean Morgan (again)
- And why sometimes, doing the right thing still doesn’t feel right