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| EjamiShipper | Jan 18 2014, 03:27 PM Post #1 |
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Just wondering if anyone watches? I am a huge fan since day 1 and well I love Jensen Ackles. I love Jared Padelecki too. BUT I am a die-hard JA fan from way back (DAYS of Our Lives days.) If that makes any sense! Too have two hot piece of man candy for so many years on 1 show is a gift from the TV Gods up above. I would love to discuss with anyone here. I think they will be getting renewed for a 10th season! WOOT WOOT! There should be news coming out soon from the "CW Up Fronts" on this. Edited by EjamiShipper, May 17 2014, 06:13 PM.
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| Julian | Jan 30 2014, 01:37 PM Post #31 |
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I found the latest episode to be kind of slow. |
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| EjamiShipper | Jan 31 2014, 08:18 PM Post #32 |
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Maybe because of the build up? This whole "plot angst" of Dean and Sam not being together then meeting up and doing a case? Then doing this random case where Garth is a werewolf? It was kind of lame but semi-funny (in a corny way) but not like it used to be but still good. I think they could have tried writing a better story. Idk this Dean vs. Sam is getting a bit old and stagnant. They could try and come up with better stories. I get they are deep into S10 but try. It's hard being a writer and I can imagine what it must be like after 10 seasons but still. They get paid the big bucks for this, they should get Kripke in there for inspiration. It's his show afterall. That "outside consultant" title he has on it needs to go.
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| Julian | Feb 1 2014, 03:52 PM Post #33 |
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They're still in Season 9. Season 10 will be next year, right? A lot of this does seem like repeat with Sam and Dean. Did Sam tell Dean he needs to choose to be hunters together (all they do is kill until they die) or brothers (they stop hunting and live a regular life)? Is that the ultimatum he gave him? |
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| EjamiShipper | Feb 2 2014, 05:03 PM Post #34 |
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Yes, sorry S9. They are looking to be renewed for S10 but it looks to be "good" (so far). *fingers crossed* for JA and JP.I wanted to add I did like that Sam found out about the Cain deal (that was a shocker/surprise) because he saw a mark on Dean's arm by accident. That was casually addressed. BUT, Dean made it seem like it was his problem to handle and not Sam's. He said something "cutting a deal with the devil you know" (not 100% sure but something to that effect). Plus, you could tell that Sam was pissed that Dean went hunting with Crowley, I think that's how that comment came up. Back OT, I just wish the writers could write the brothers more "decided/on an even keel" about there feelings for one another by now. You know what I mean? Sam has to know the reason why Dean did what he did and understand it. Then the whole flipping defintion of "family" Sam got really mad about that. He said that Dean always uses that as an excuse? But they are -- aren't they? I think they both have done some pretty messed up shit so it's an even playing field, to me anyway. Sam told Dean "he will hunt with him." But the whole thing about them being family and brother"s" was a whole other thing. Dean looked really hurt and so did Sam. I just don't get the need for this familial angst so far into the show. Do they (writers/tptb) think that is going to keep it interesting? They can't think of other ideas? Other storyarcs? Idk. Edited by EjamiShipper, Feb 2 2014, 06:39 PM.
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| EjamiShipper | Feb 2 2014, 06:28 PM Post #35 |
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Supernatural - The Purge Clip NO COPYRIGHT INFRINGEMENT INTENDED. ALL RIGHTS BELONG TO THE CW NETWORK/Kripke Enterprises Scrap Metal & Entertainment! Edited by EjamiShipper, Feb 2 2014, 06:28 PM.
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| EjamiShipper | Feb 2 2014, 06:31 PM Post #36 |
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‘Supernatural’ Spin-Off Title Revealed As Supernatural continues to dominate in the ratings (this week’s episode was even higher than last week, which was already the highest in more than three years), here comes a little bit of news about that spin-off series being developed. The spin-off is titled Supernatural: Tribes. The show will deal with monsters and hunters clashing in Chicago. The CW has officially ordered a pilot to be filmed, which is being written and conceived by Andrew Dabb (who has written for Supernatural since season 4, most recently the mid-season premiere, “Road Trip”) and the pilot will be directed by SPN co-showrunner and frequent director Robert Singer. So at the very least, the spin-off is being kept in the family. SOURCE/CREDIT: http://www.supernatural.tv/?p=3917 |
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| EjamiShipper | Feb 2 2014, 06:33 PM Post #37 |
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‘SPN’ Nominated for 2nd GLAAD Media Award GLAAD, the gay and lesbian alliance against defamation, has announced its nominees for the 2014 GLAAD Media Awards, and Supernatural is on the list! The show is nominated for Outstanding Individual Episode (of a show not featuring a regular LGBT character). The episode in question is season 8′s “LARP and the Real Girl,” in which lesbian hacker Charlie Bradbury fell in love with a fairy. It’s actually the second time Supernatural has been nominated for this award. In 2009, the “Ghostfacers” episode was also nominated due to Harry and Ed discovering “how gay love can pierce through the veil of death and save the day.” This year the show competes against episodes of The Soul Man, Drop Dead Diva, Elementary and Necessary Roughness. SOURCE/CREDIT: http://www.supernatural.tv/?p=3921 |
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| EjamiShipper | Feb 2 2014, 06:34 PM Post #38 |
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This is right up Dean's alley. All these food groups.
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| Julian | Feb 2 2014, 07:27 PM Post #39 |
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You make a good point! They have been through this dance so many times you would think each would understand the other by now. Did you see the parts that are going to be in the backdoor pilot of Supernaturial: Tribes? It's on TVLine. Seems to be a different kind of show. |
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| EjamiShipper | Feb 2 2014, 08:43 PM Post #40 |
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Remember where they hunted Meg Masters, daughter of YED? The Shadow Demon back in S1? Guess where they were Sam and Dean: Chicago. I doubt that has anything to do with this but when I read it earler was like WOW! I saw the article and read it and I'm looking forward to watching the spin-off. I love anything to do with SPN to be honest. They are branching out in a different direction but still doing a "supernatural/horror" genre type show. Sounds good to me! ETA: The whole dance of "Dean and Sam" angst is getting played OUT. I really thought by now the writers would come up with something fresh or at least more interesting. They need something created from an outside force but very strong, this Cain angle seems to be good. I hope they don't drop the ball. Oh, and I hope they fix the whole Sam is angry at Dean thing. (We aren't brothers? Really? He was trying to save your life again? Oh, but you wanted to DIE again. That's right. Martyrs - you Winchesters. Enough. I get it.) These characters are very flawed, broken, messed up people, who are going to keep doing things that aren't always in the scope of "copabable morality" but that doesn't mean you shut them out. Especially Sam Winchester of all people should understand and know this. He was Lucifer's meat suit for a time being. I love both characters but I just wish the writers would figure out a way to write them - where they'd get along and not have so much seperation between them. "We can HUNT." I mean was that about? "I don't know about the family/brother thing though." That has to cut like a knife. It almost seemed as they were writing them as "far apart" as ever. What now it's the Sam/Castiel and Dean/Crowley ships?
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| Julian | Feb 4 2014, 03:38 AM Post #41 |
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I forgot all about the Chicago connection. I wonder if it will play any part in the new show. I wonder if they will bring up the fact that when Dean died again, Sam didn't try to bring him back. He just moved on with his life. Dean made the decision to die, and it kind of makes sense now that I think about it that Sam would be mad. He was going to make the choice to die, but Dean didn't let him. I think the difference is that when Dean chose to die, he expected Sam to get him back, whereas Sam was just done with it all and ready to move forward. Saying that, I think Sam should know that Dean wouldn't let him die and should have accepted that awhile ago. What they need to do at this point is make a pact on what they want the other to do if they should die. |
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| EjamiShipper | Feb 4 2014, 02:07 PM Post #42 |
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Right, remember that back in S1? I've watched all these episodes so many times, well I could act them out. I thought it was interesting when they mentioned Chicago, that's all. It might not have anything at all to do with our "Supernatural" or maybe it does, but that is the fun in wondering I guess.That is a total plot plot about Dean not letting Sam die. You know that is going to be brought up and be a "major story" at some point this season. I am actually wondering if it ties in with this whole Cain deal. You know what if Dean has to scarifice himself to kill Abaddon and he can't be brought back? What if Sam brings him back? Season 10 starts, get where I am going with this... ITA agree with you on Sam should have known better that Dean wasn't going to let Sam just die. That's not how Dean operates, he loves his brother above everything, even himself. He'd scarifice whatever he had to - well to get him back. Again, IA with you Sam knows that Dean wouldn't have accepted this and blows up about this? Sam you know Dean wasn't going to let you die, unless you both go down together. They definitely should make a pact if either one dies what the other will do to handle the particular situation. That should satisfy both Sam and Dean. If you ask me though I think when the show does finally end they will both go out together in a "blaze of glory". JA and JP had said this before in interviews, how they wanted to exit the show, how they want the writers to handle it. I actually think they would, unless they wanted to do a "Supernatural" movie or something. BUT, they will definitely go out like "Butch Cassidy and The Sundance Kid". If I can find the interview I will post it. |
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| Julian | Feb 4 2014, 07:07 PM Post #43 |
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I think Dean is in the wrong as well though. This dance is getting old in that regard. |
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| EjamiShipper | Feb 4 2014, 07:10 PM Post #44 |
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They are equally at fault here. The writing made it this way. The dance has been danced to DEATH.
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| EjamiShipper | Feb 5 2014, 01:10 PM Post #45 |
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Episode 9x13 "The Purge" 1st half hour: 2.54 million viewers (#5), A18-49: 1.1/ 3 (#5) 2nd half hour: 2.56 million viewers (#5), A18-49: 1.1/ 3 (#5) SOURCE: TVMedia Insights Edited by EjamiShipper, Feb 5 2014, 01:11 PM.
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WOW!
I thought it was interesting when they mentioned Chicago, that's all. It might not have anything at all to do with our "Supernatural" or maybe it does, but that is the fun in wondering I guess.
4:40 AM Jul 11