October 2006
Amber Benson and other news
Zap2it.com on Amber Benson's role on Supernatural's Bloodlust (episode #2.03). Spoilers alert!
The CW is satisfied from Smallville and Supernatural performance on Thursdays, according to Houston Chronicle. "When you look at how competitive Thursday has become, we've definitely established a foothold," said Paul Hewitt, vice president of corporate communications. "Smallville and Supernatural make for a good pairing, especially for our audience. We've staked a claim and viewers are finding us."
Inside Bay Area complains about limited viewing alternatives on the network, "which really sucks bottom water for those of us hooked on 'Veronica Mars' and 'Supernatural.'."… Read More
Jared Padalecki at the Fangoria’s Weekend of Horrors Convention
Jared Padalecki is schedule to attend Fangoria’s Weekend of Horrors convention, which will be held at the Wyndham Chicago O’Hare Hotel. … Read More
The Winchesters on People Magazine
Jared Padalecki, Jensen Ackles and Jeffrey Dean Morgan on People's Celebrity Q&A. … Read More
In My Time of Dying Review
By John Keegan
To be honest, I’m still trying to wrap my head around this episode. I was hoping for something that would focus on the relationships within the Winchester family, and this episode had that and a lot more. Each character faced a critical decision, and while the conflicts were hardly swept under the rug, there was a sense of resolution. Kripke may have stepped back from his promise to avoid long-term mythology, as evidenced by the continued presence of the demon, but that’s a very minor quibble, since I like long-term arcs anyway!
I’ve often said that the strength of this series is the relationship between Sam and Dean, and that really shines through in this episode. For all intent purposes, Dean was unable to communicate with Sam for the majority of the episode, yet the emotional connections were plainly evident. Sam found himself unwilling to let go, despite all the past history. I really liked how the Impala became a metaphor for Dean himself; it was obvious, but played to near-perfection.… Read More
Everybody Loves a Clown
Sam (Jared Padalecki) and Dean (Jensen Ackles) listen to a message on John’s (Jeffrey Dean Morgan) cell phone from a woman named Ellen (guest star Samantha Ferris) and decide to track her down. They are shocked to discover Ellen runs a road house that also serves as a gathering place for hunters like themselves. Meanwhile, at a small town carnival, a clown is persuading children to let them into their home so he can murder their parents.… Read More