Supernatural season 6 finale spoilers from InsideTV 5/6

May 6, 2011

I’m desperate for some Supernatural spoilers! Therefore if you ever want your Mr.T 8×10 autographed glossy back, you’ll tell me what I want to know!! What’s going on with the wall inside of Sam’s head? Is it coming down and will this result in Big Brother/Protective Dean coming out? – T.R., Boston

If it comes back with even a scratch…Ahem. Well, since I’ve already told you a bit about Sam’s wall, I can say this: Anything that prompts “protective” Dean to come out will likely be, as executive producer Ben Edlund says, possibly worse than death in some ways. “We’ve flaunted death, [and] it takes one thing away from us dramatically speaking,” he says. “Yeah, there’ll be more death. I can’t really give a body count or a checklist or anything like that…but some of the things that are the most jarring and the most, let’s say potentially painful, don’t incorporate death. So, plot turns, I think, for us, and emotional switchbacks and things like that, are as impactful in the case of these episodes [coming up] as death might be on another show.”

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Supernatural 6th season finale spoilers from TV Guide

May 2, 2011

"There are two distinct episodes in this two-hour fire-and-brimstone buffet event. For the appetizer, "Let It Bleed," Dean faces his worst nightmare when Lisa and Ben are unexpectedly abducted. In the main course finale, "The Man Who Knew Too Much," the war in Heaven comes to a head. Castiel faces off with Raphael and the walls holding back Sam's memories of Hell crumble. Someone (human? angel? demon?) will die and someone will be transformed. Prepare to gasp, possibly cry and write angry forum entries. Oh, and sorry, John Winchester won't show his face for the finale."

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Supernatural Season 6 Finale Spoilers from InsideTV

April 29, 2011

‘SUPERNATURAL’ EP SERA GAMBLE TEASES  SAM’S CRUMBLING WALL, ‘SHOCKING BEGINNING’

"Last week I teased the first hour of Supernatural’s two-hour finale (airing May 20), and now, I come with intel on the show’s second hour, which EP Sera Gamble says opens with “a bang,” as the wall in Sam’s mind that protects him from his darkest memories falls down. (An event Jared Padalecki himself spilled on here.) “You see Sam in a state he’s never been in before pretty much at the top of the episode,” she says. “Structurally, he does a couple of pretty interesting things in that episode.”

Um, I’m worried. Nay, pleasantly terrified. “I will say that hopefully it’s entertaining. It’s like when you start to think about what that could be in your imagination — something completely spun out in all directions — except hopefully we give you something you were thinking andsome unexpected twists,” she says. “We like to throw stuff at the boys that they weren’t prepared for as much as possible.” I only hope we’re prepared for the trauma. Probably not. But that’s the fun of it."

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CW Press Release for Season 6’s Final 2 Episodes

April 28, 2011

FRIDAY, May 20

 “SUPERNATURAL” — (8:00-9:00 p.m. ET)

“Let It Bleed” (TV-14, LV) (HDTV) 

DEAN’S WORST NIGHTMARE COMES TRUE – A demon kidnaps Ben (guest star Nicholas Elia) and Lisa (guest star Cindy Sampson) to get to Dean (Jensen Ackles).  Sam (Jared Padalecki) and Dean are forced to join with an unlikely ally to free them.  Sera Gamble directed the episode written by John Showalter (#621).  

SEASON FINALE

 “SUPERNATURAL” — (9:00-10:00 p.m. ET)

“The Man Who Knew Too Much” (TV-14, LV) (HDTV) 

EXECUTIVE PRODUCER ERIC KRIPKE PENS the SEASON FINALE – The wall comes down in Sam’s (Jared Padalecki) head and all hell breaks loose.  Dean (Jensen Ackles) and Bobby (Jim Beaver) are, for once, at a total loss on how to help him and are forced to stand by and do nothing while Sam breaks.  The battle for heaven comes to a head.  Robert Singer directed the episode written by Eric Kripke (#622).Read More

Spoilers for Supernatural’s 2 hour season finale

April 22, 2011

From InsideTV.EW.com:

DISH ON SUPERNATURAL‘S 2-HOUR FINALE
It’s Supernatural Friday, fans! And while I teased tonight’s episode in Tuesday’s column, today I come to you with news from the show’s two-hour finale, a double-dose episode that comes in two distinct parts.

“We heard pretty early that we should be prepared for them to air on the same night,” executive producer Sera Gamble says. “We had so many threads to tie up this season, we didn’t end up telling one story that stretches over two episodes. Instead, they work as companion pieces and separate episodes.” And while Gamble says both episodes are brother-centric and “very much about Sam and Dean coming together,” the first part deals primarily with Dean’s storyline this season, which found him struggling with his identity.

“He started this season completely out of the hunting life, and he has a lot of fears about the worst version of himself in that situation — who he could turn into and the bad he could do to other people,” she teases. “There’s a reason he has so few people in his life, and it’s because he has a lot of fears about what he could bring into their lives – what he could do to them.… Read More

Spoilers from InsideTV

April 15, 2011

From InsideTV:

I’d really like to hear something that’s a “cut above” on Supernatural. It’s been a mixed season and I’m hoping the remaining episodes tilt that mix in a more positive direction. What say you? Thanks. — MS
I say while we probably shouldn’t expect the sunniest season finale (honestly, have we ever gotten one of those?), we can at least take comfort in one fact: We’ve seen the last of evil Sam…for now, according to executive producer Robert Singer (yes, he’s the character’s namesake.) “Oh, I think you’ve seen the last of that particular evil Sam. What next year holds, who knows,” he laughs.… Read More

Episode Description for 6.20 The Man Who Would Be King

April 14, 2011

“SUPERNATURAL” — (9:00-10:00 p.m. ET)

May 6, 2011“The Man Who Would Be King” (TV-14, LV) (HDTV) EXECUTIVE PRODUCER BEN EDLUND WROTE and DIRECTED THE EPISODE – Castiel (Misha Collins) tells Sam (Jared Padalecki), Dean (Jensen Ackles) and Bobby (Jim Beaver) about the war in Heaven and how he and Raphael became enemies.  Bobby believes Castiel is hiding something, but Dean refuses to believe it.  Ben Edlund wrote and directed the episode (#620).Read More

Spoiler for My Heart Will Go On

April 13, 2011

From InsideTV:

 Hi Sandra, I am a BIG fan of both Glee and Supernatural, and I love reading your recaps and spoilers! That being said, I have been praying to our dear lord Grilled Cheesus for news that Supernatural will be renewed for a seventh season. Any chance for some savorySupernatural news? If none is available, I’ll take some tasty Glee tidbits!  -Jackie

Unless a certain network is looking for a fight, I’m guessing Supernatural is well on its way to renewal. I say that as a fan, of course. And as a warning [cracks knuckles]. On the matter of scoop, I’ll take Supernatural for $400. You know the alternate Titanic-twisted world I mentioned last week? Here’s one change you didn’t see coming in the alt-verse: Bobby’s salvage business has a different name — B & E Scrap Yard. This fact is more important than you think.… Read More

Episode description for 6.19 Mommy Dearest

April 6, 2011

 

“SUPERNATURAL” — (9:00-10:00 p.m. ET)

“Mommy Dearest” (TV-14, LV) (HDTV)  Friday April 29

 

 SAM AND DEAN MEET EVE — Sam (Jared Padalecki), Dean (Jensen Ackles), Bobby (Jim Beaver) and Castiel (Misha Collins) track Eve (guest star Julia Maxwell) to a small town in Oregon.  The guys discover the townspeople have been converted to demons, but surprisingly, they all appear to be dying.  When they finally do meet Eve, she decides to torture the brothers by bringing back their mother, Mary Winchester (guest star Samantha Smith), as a demon.  John Showalter directed the episode written by Adam Glass (#619).

 

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New spoilers for My Heart Will Go On

April 5, 2011

From EW.com:

‘SUPERNATURAL’: A TITANIC-SIZED TWIST
Has the wait been long enough for you? Well, lucky for you, the first new episode ofSupernatural in six weeks is all you’ve been waiting for — a little mythology, a lot of one-liners, and a heck of a twist.

In the April 15 episode, titled “My Heart Will Go On,” Sam and Dean find themselves in an altered reality where everything — from the not-Impala they drive (horror!) to the career of Celine Dion — is different as a result of the Titanic not sinking. But once Supernatural fans get a glimpse of how the ship’s safe arrival to the U.S. affects the world, you might find yourself wishing, like Balthazar (who’s behind the altered world), that the ship never sank. Particularly when you see the circumstances under which Ellen (Samantha Ferris) returns to the fold. If you, like me, bawled like a baby when she and Jo (Alona Tal) were killed off last season, you might shed more than a tear during this episode.

Also great? Many bromantic moments between Dean, Sam, and the “dirty-trenchcoat-wearing angel who’s in love” with them. Not my words.

And click here to see a brand new promo for the episode.… Read More

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