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Gank That Drank: A Supernatural Drinking Game Podcast

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  • Alpha and Omega
    Welcome to Gank That Drank, where hosts Krissy Lenz and Nate dive into Supernatural episodes with custom drinking games! This week, they tackle Season 11's finale, "Alpha and Omega," where the stakes couldn't be higher as God (Chuck) is dying, and the world faces imminent destruction.The episode picks up right where the previous one left off: Amara has defeated everyone, Chuck is dying on the floor, and the sun is literally fading away. Our hosts break down how the team scrambles to find a solution by collecting souls to build a bomb powerful enough to destroy Amara, leading Dean to make what appears to be the ultimate sacrifice.Krissy and Nate discuss the emotional farewells as Dean prepares to be the delivery system for this cosmic bomb, highlighting the touching moment when he hands over the Impala keys to Sam. But in classic Supernatural fashion, the plan goes sideways when Amara instantly detects the bomb. Instead of destruction, the episode culminates in reconciliation between Chuck and Amara, with a shocking final scene revealing Mary Winchester's return.Episode HighlightsThe drinking game rules included drinking for "milady" mentions, soul references, and Ghostbusters jokesIntroduction of Lady Toni Bevell and the British Men of Letters storylineChuck and Rowena's amusing parent-like tea conversationDean and Castiel's heartfelt "you're our brother" momentBillie the Reaper's cool entrance and soul collectionThe emotional "no chick flick moments" exchange between Sam and DeanThe cliffhanger ending with Mary Winchester's return and Sam facing Lady BevellOur hosts rate this finale as "fine but not spectacular," noting it lacks the emotional punch of previous season finales and relies too heavily on plans that repeatedly fail. They also speculate whether Chuck was manipulating everyone all along, adding another layer to the cosmic drama.Join Krissy and Nate next episode as they travel back to Season 7 for "Shut Up, Dr. Phil"—and don't forget to catch their live improv shows at the Neighborhood Comedy Theater in downtown Mesa, Arizona! ---Learn more about supporting this podcast by becoming a member. It's just $5/month or $55/year. Visit our website to learn more.
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  • The Girl Next Door
    Join hosts Nate McWhortor and Krissy Lenz as they dive into Supernatural Season 7, Episode 3, "The Girl Next Door"—directed by none other than Jensen Ackles himself! In this episode of Gank That Drank, they break down this controversial episode while sipping along to their carefully crafted drinking game rules.This episode explores Sam's past connection with a kitsune named Amy Pond (played by Jewel Staite from Firefly), whom he encounters again years later. While Sam believes Amy deserves mercy since she only killed to save her sick son, Dean makes a shocking decision behind Sam's back that raises questions about character consistency and morality in the Supernatural universe.Krissy and Nate don't hold back their criticism of certain aspects, particularly questioning Dean's uncharacteristic actions and the problematic medical details (that cast over Dean's jeans!). They also highlight the episode's exploration of moral gray areas, the "freak" identity both Sam and Amy share, and Dean's troubling interaction with Amy's son.Episode Highlights:Jensen Ackles' directorial debut for the seriesYoung Sam's first meeting with Amy and their connection as "freaks"The appearance of Jewel Staite as Amy Pond (a Doctor Who reference)Dean's questionable character decision that contradicts his growthIntroduction of Leviathans and their nacho cheese obsessionThe hosts' drinking game rules including "take a drink for Leviathans" and "take a shot for gank"Discussion of Dean's broken/dislocated leg and the problematic prop castBobby's rescue mission and cabin hideoutSam's hallucinations of Lucifer continuingThe hosts wrap up by previewing their next episode covering Season 11, Episode 23, "Alpha and Omega," and teasing bonus content about their top three sexiest monsters in pop culture for their members at TruStory FM.Whether you're a die-hard Supernatural fan or just enjoy drinking games with your TV shows, this podcast offers an entertaining deep dive into one of the series' most morally complex episodes. Tune in for laughs, insights, and of course, drinks! ---Learn more about supporting this podcast by becoming a member. It's just $5/month or $55/year. Visit our website to learn more.
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  • We Happy Few
    A Dysfunctional Divine Family Reunion 🍷⚡️Welcome back, hunters! In this hilarious and lore-heavy episode of Gank That Drank, your favorite podcast hosts Krissy Lenz and Nate McWhortor take on Supernatural Season 11, Episode 22: “We Happy Few.” The end is nigh, and that means it’s time for some family therapy—with God and Lucifer. Yep, it’s that kind of episode.Grab your drink and your demon blade as we dive into an apocalyptic cocktail of sibling rivalries, angelic interventions, and awkward celestial family dynamics. As always, Krissy and Nate are armed with their drinking game rules and a whole lot of snark to guide you through the emotional chaos.💥 Highlights from “We Happy Few”:This penultimate episode sets the stage for the showdown with Amara, but not before a heavenly group therapy session! Chuck and Lucifer finally hash it out, with Sam and Dean reluctantly playing angelic counselors. Krissy and Nate break down this tense reconciliation with biting commentary and hilarious hypotheticals—because what’s more fun than God apologizing for being a bad dad?We also get an impromptu team-up of Heaven, Hell, and Earth. Angels, demons, witches, and hunters all join forces to take on Amara in a magical, high-stakes showdown. Nate coins the episode’s vibe as “The Fellowship of the Ring but with more daddy issues,” and honestly, he’s not wrong.The emotional beats hit hard, especially as Dean’s mysterious connection to Amara deepens. Krissy has questions, and Nate has concerns. Do they get answered? Not really—but that’s Supernatural for you.Also in This Episode:Krissy compares God’s parenting style to “ghosting on a cosmic scale”Nate thirsts for Rowena's chaotic witch energy (again)The duo debates whether Crowley’s redemption arc is believable or just budget-friendlyShocking drinking game moments that almost broke the rules—and their liversA heartfelt fan theory about why Dean really can’t kill AmaraA mini-rant about why angels are the worst wingmen🥃 Drinking Game Rules Recap: Keep your eyes on those dramatic monologues and divine light shows—those are your cues to sip, chug, or groan in unison. As always, drink responsibly… unless you’re dealing with literal deities. Then all bets are off.🔥 Final Thoughts:“We Happy Few” is the calm before the storm—a surprisingly intimate, tension-filled episode that sets up an explosive season finale. Krissy and Nate serve up laughter, lore, and just enough liquor-soaked insight to keep you guessing (and drinking). Whether you’re Team Free Will or Team “Why Is God So Passive-Aggressive?”, this one’s a must-listen.🎙️ Like what you heard? Rate, review, and subscribe to Gank That Drank wherever you get your podcasts. And don’t forget to stock up on holy water… and whiskey. 🍻 ---Learn more about supporting this podcast by becoming a member. It's just $5/month or $55/year. Visit our website to learn more.
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  • Clip Show
    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.
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  • All in the Family
    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.
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The mission of Gank that Drank: A Supernatural Drinking Game Podcast is to curate the perfect drinking game rules, season by season, for the long-lived and much-loved television show Supernatural. Your hosts will bravely test all manner of drinking game rules, laugh, chat about the show we love and curate the perfect Supernatural drinking game!
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