60 episodes

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!

Gank That Drank: A Supernatural Drinking Game Podcast Krissy Lenz and Nate McWhortor Most Excellent Podcast Network

    • Comedy
    • 3.6 • 5 Ratings

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!

    Tombstone

    Tombstone

    Join Krissy Lenz and Nate McWhortor as they dive into one of the most delightful episodes of Supernatural, Season 13's "Tombstone," in a wild west-themed installment. In this episode, the Winchester brothers venture to Dodge City to investigate a grave robbing, wrapping a pivotal show moment in Dean's enthusiasm for the cowboy lifestyle.
    The hosts enthusiastically dissect all the key moments, starting with Castiel's heartwarming resurrection and his reunion with the Winchesters and Jack. They highlight Dean's unbridled joy at visiting the legendary Dodge City, and how the wild west-themed hotel room enhances the episode's atmosphere. The discussion also covers the chilling villain reveal and the intense confrontation that follows. Additionally, they delve into Jack's troubling first human kill and its significant emotional impact.
    Krissy and Nate also explore various elements that enrich the episode, including drinking game rules that play on western themes, bro hugs, and Hunter Jack moments. Nate keeps a running tally of drinks as the episode progresses. The hosts also discuss Dean's fascination with famous gunslinger lore and old west imagery, and they touch on an emotional scene where the boys support a struggling Jack. They even tease a surprise celebrity cameo that adds an unexpected twist.
    By the end of the podcast, listeners will feel like donning cowboy boots, mounting a horse, and declaring "I'm your huckleberry!" as they revisit this standout episode from Supernatural's thirteenth season. So, giddy up and tune in now, Supernatural fans, for a ride through one of the show's most enjoyable escapades.

    • 52 min
    Sam, Interrupted

    Sam, Interrupted

    Prepare for a trip to the psychiatric ward as Krissy Lenz and Nate McWhortor dissect the eerie and thrilling events of Supernatural season 5, episode 11, titled "Sam, Interrupted." In this gripping episode, Sam and Dean Winchester go undercover in a mental hospital to probe a series of mysterious suicides suspected to be the work of a monstrous entity.
    The episode kicks off with a dose of humor as the Winchester brothers commit themselves to the institution by professing to be troubled supernatural hunters. The horror quickly intensifies when they discover that the victims' brains have been liquefied and extracted. The culprit behind these gruesome acts is revealed to be a sinister, ancient wraith that preys on the mentally distressed patients.
    Key points of the episode that Krissy and Nate explore include a poignant memorial to fallen heroes Ellen and Jo Harvelle, Sam's unsettling autopsy and examination of a brain, Dean's intense hallucinations including encounters with a non-existent hot therapist, and the method by which the wraith feeds—slurping brain matter like "pudding" through a skewer. Additionally, they delve into Sam's internal battle with his repressed rage over his role in triggering the Apocalypse, and discuss whether the episode stands well on its own.
    The duo also covers other entertaining elements such as the drinking game rules that involve "ganking" and acting "crazy," the humorous use of "Eddie Van Halen" as aliases, the breakdown of Martin, a former hunter, in the asylum, the portrayal of the over-the-top wraith nurse villain, and Dean's quirky "Tom Cruise was right" jab at psychiatry. They also express appreciation for the performance of guest star John Grease.
    Tune into this episode of the podcast for an in-depth and wildly entertaining recap of this twisted psychological horror installment of Supernatural. With their usual blend of hilarious banter and insightful commentary, Krissy and Nate make this episode a compelling and humorous exploration of one of the show’s darker themes.

    • 40 min
    Family Remains

    Family Remains

    In this chilling episode of Gank That Drank: A Supernatural Drinking Game Podcast, hosts Krissy Lenz and Nate McWhortor delve into the creepy narrative of "Supernatural" Season 4, Episode 11, titled "Family Remains." This episode, which pays homage to the iconic "X-Files" episode "Home," explores the unsettling tale of an incestuous family living in isolation and is considered one of the show's most disturbing installments.
    Krissy and Nate guide listeners through the episode's most harrowing moments, enhancing the viewing experience with a meticulously crafted drinking game. The game includes rules like taking a drink for each single man tear and the heart-wrenching moments leading to the demise of beloved characters. The hosts' engaging banter and insightful commentary add depth as they discuss key points, such as the Winchester brothers' investigation of what appears to be a typical haunting, only to uncover a dark secret hidden within the walls of an old house. The episode's focus on a creepy, incestuous family pushes the boundaries of the usual "Supernatural" themes, adding a layer of horror.
    Beyond the main plot, Krissy and Nate also touch on broader topics like the significance of "Family Remains" within the context of the fourth season and the memorable acting performances, particularly by the young actor portraying Danny. They also discuss the specific rules for their drinking game, including moments that trigger a drink for "sassy teen stuff" and "creepy moments," and the infamous "red rum" rule. Additionally, they speculate about the future of the family and the lingering effects of their traumatic experiences.
    The episode also includes an exploration of how "Family Remains" serves as an homage to "Home" from "The X-Files" and fits within the broader horror genre. Whether you're a die-hard fan of "Supernatural" or just looking for a thrilling podcast experience, this episode of Gank That Drank offers both entertainment and deep analysis, making it a must-listen for anyone eager to experience a unique take on this haunting "Supernatural" episode.

    • 47 min
    Clap Your Hands if You Believe

    Clap Your Hands if You Believe

    Grab your robe and slippers, night owls, because tonight we're dishing all the deets on the recent Supernatural episode that had more twists than a pretzel factory! Leave your disbelief at the door, because this week the Winchester bros battled freaky fairies masquerading as little green men. Cue the alien autopsy gags! But the real star of this show was Soulless Sam, whose sassy comebacks and snarky attitude delivered more laughs than a stand-up special. Watching Dean try to teach morality to his soulless sibling? Comedy gold! The creepy leprechaun trying to tempt Sam with getting his soul back provided spooky thrills, but the real horror came when Dean nuked a fairy with the microwave! Yikes. At least they stopped the nasty creatures by spilling salt and forcing them to count each tiny grain. As always, thanks for listening faithful fans! Until next time, remember – the truth is out there, but sometimes it's wearing green tights and pointy shoes!

    • 36 min
    Hunteri Heroici

    Hunteri Heroici

    This Week, Nate and Chrissy drink and discuss the comedic adventure where cartoon physics invades a small town.
    We're diving into a world where the Grim Reaper meets the Giggle Factory. Imagine Sam, Dean, and Castiel tiptoeing through a landscape of cartoonish calamities, complete with anvils and improbable escapes—yep, we're talking about that kind of episode! We're gonna appreciate the masterful mix of edge-of-your-seat drama and laugh-out-loud absurdity.
    Hold onto your hats because "Detective Cass" is on the case! Castiel’s side-splitting transformation into a gumshoe is nothing short of a comedic gem, and we're here for it. We'll also tiptoe down memory lane with Sam as he gets flashbacks to a slice of normality with Amelia, giving us a peek into the life that could have been.
    As we explore the whimsical world of escapism and alternate realities, we'll chat about how sometimes, we all just need to press pause on the real world and play in a cartoon for a while. 
    And of course, we can't gloss over the belly laughs delivered by the dynamic duo, Misha Collins and Jensen Ackles, whose comedic timing is as spot-on as a Road Runner escape. We'll dissect our favorite cartoon antics, the visual gags that had us in stitches, and the hilariously bizarre rules that govern this animated universe. 
    Sure, we'll scratch our heads together at the villain’s motivations—which make about as much sense as a talking sponge—but it's all in good fun. 
    So, as we wrap up, let's just say this episode achieved the impossible: blending the tones of suspense and silliness into a deliciously entertaining diversion that had us both on the edge of our seats and falling off them with laughter. Tune in, and let's get animated!

    • 46 min
    After School Special

    After School Special

    In this episode, hosts Nate and Krissy drink and discuss the flashback-heavy story showing Sam and Dean undercover at their old high school in Season 4, Episode 13: After School Special.

    That’s right, young Sam and Dean investigate ghostly happenings at Truman High this week!
    Appreciate the rules playing off the many flashbacks to the brothers' school days!
    Note inappropriate behavior and outdated mindsets now seen as problematic!
    Ok, so there are some complex themes around bullying, violence, guilt and the cycle of hurt people hurting people. We have to question some moral implications in the brothers' actions and the tone of this episode. Does it hold up?
    We have a blast highlighting the fun moments like Dean teaching dodgeball in tiny shorts but the  main ghost plot unexpectedly dark for a lighthearted framing. Character motivations and the ending's emotional impact are worth a healthy debate but the bottom line: We love the rules and the flashbacks! It’s a monster-of-the-week story structured around looking into the Winchesters' early days and it still plays!

    • 41 min

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Coping mechanisms vs toxic masculinity

If you never apply the phrase “Toxic Masculinity” to Dean Winchester again, it would still be too many times. His coping mechanisms are the ones that allow him to get the job done without turning into a second-guessing, neurotic puddle.

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