Hammer of the Gods
- Episode aired Apr 22, 2010
- TV-14
- 1h
IMDb RATING
9.0/10
5.7K
YOUR RATING
The Winchesters are abducted by a group of renegade gods who want to use them as a bargaining tool to stop the apocalypse.The Winchesters are abducted by a group of renegade gods who want to use them as a bargaining tool to stop the apocalypse.The Winchesters are abducted by a group of renegade gods who want to use them as a bargaining tool to stop the apocalypse.
Keith Dallas
- Ganesh
- (as Keith Blackman Dallas)
William J. Phillips
- Convenience Store Clerk
- (as William Phillips)
Austin Basis
- Kenny Spruce
- (uncredited)
A.J. Buckley
- Ed Zeddmore
- (uncredited)
Brittany Ishibashi
- Maggie Zeddmore
- (uncredited)
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaThe Elysian Fields are the part of the Greek mythological Underworld where the souls of the heroic and the virtuous go.
- GoofsActors who play the gods match the origins of the respective deities (Kali looks distinctly Indian, Odin matches the looks of a stereotypical Scandinavian, Zao Shen is played by a Chinese actor etc.), yet Ganesha, a Hindu deity, is inexplicably portrayed by an actor of African, not Indian descent.
- ConnectionsReferences I Love Lucy (1951)
Featured review
I don't understand all the hate.
So I read through a few of the other reviews, and most of them seem to be mainly upset at the fact that the writers didn't portray the Gods properly. Honestly, when has this show actually been 100% accurate for ANYTHING?
It's pretty liberal on all the details and lore for the monsters. Not to mention the fact that the way they portray angels and demons is practically something that Michael Bay would come up with. We all know that Angels are the warriors of God, but they aren't arrogant, heartless creatures like Zachariah or Raphael.
So how about everyone actually tries to understand something here. IT'S A FREAKING TV SHOW!!! They are going to write things that they feel will get the viewers attention. It's probably safe to say that the majority of the viewers DON't actually bother to research everything in the supernatural world. I've actually gone on the Wiki to compare facts, and SPN has their own lore and universe now.
So bottom line, if they want to show a bunch of random Gods as being childish cannibals looking to reclaim the planet, then let them do it. You don't have to like the episode like every other sheep in the flock. Just know that artistic liberties will ALWAYS be taken when they can.
It's pretty liberal on all the details and lore for the monsters. Not to mention the fact that the way they portray angels and demons is practically something that Michael Bay would come up with. We all know that Angels are the warriors of God, but they aren't arrogant, heartless creatures like Zachariah or Raphael.
So how about everyone actually tries to understand something here. IT'S A FREAKING TV SHOW!!! They are going to write things that they feel will get the viewers attention. It's probably safe to say that the majority of the viewers DON't actually bother to research everything in the supernatural world. I've actually gone on the Wiki to compare facts, and SPN has their own lore and universe now.
So bottom line, if they want to show a bunch of random Gods as being childish cannibals looking to reclaim the planet, then let them do it. You don't have to like the episode like every other sheep in the flock. Just know that artistic liberties will ALWAYS be taken when they can.
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- Dec 26, 2015
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