Steve Carlson at the Chicago Convention (November 2009)

September 17, 2009

Steve Carlson is scheduled to attend Creation Entertainment's Salute to Supernatural, to be held Friday-Sunday, November 13-15, 2009 at Wyndham Chicago O'Hare, 6810 N. Mannheim Rd., Rosemont, Illinois, USA.

Carlson, who composed the song "Night Time" for Supernatural episode "Provenance," will perform on Friday Evening, and will be on-stage on Saturday.

As was already announced, Jensen Ackles, Jared Padalecki, Misha Collins (Castiel), Traci Dinwiddie (Pamela Barnes), Jim Beaver (Bobby Singer), Aldis Hodge (Jake Talley), Jake Abel (Adam Milligan), Alona Tal (Jo Harvelle), Rob Benedict (Chuck Shurley) and Julie McNiven (Anna Milton) are also scheduled to attend the event.

Source: Creation Entertainment.

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Good God Y’all Review

September 16, 2009

By John Keegan

Visit The Shrine of Entil'zha for an archive of John's TV Review archives!

The episode begins with something of a recap of the main plot points from the premiere, and the primer is a good thing. For one thing, it lends credence to the assumption that Castiel believes that God has been the one behind the whole sequence of events since the beginning, presumably to some greater purpose. Castiel wants to find God and press him to take down Lucifer himself.
Dean continues to assume the worst, in his post-betrayal psychological state, and repeats his opinion that God is dead and there’s nothing else to do but fight until they can’t. This brings up an interesting point of debate, as I mentioned in the review for the premiere. If we dispense with the naïve and self-serving assumption that the writers are speaking their true feelings through their characters, Castiel and Dean represent some of the hopes and fears of modern humanity. Some desperately want to believe that God has a plan, while others bitterly deride such thinking. I applaud the writers for taking that aspect of the season further and further, and there’s no reason to think it won’t continue.
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Good God Y’all

September 16, 2009

Castiel (Misha Collins) tells Sam (Jared Padalecki) and Dean (Jensen Ackles) that he is going to search for God, who will be able to defeat Lucifer.… Read More

Store update

September 16, 2009
  • Links were added to Supernatural Season 4 DVD and Blu-ray.
  • Devil's Trap Doormat was added under Supernatural Miscellaneous.
  • Supernatural: Dark History was added under Supernatural Novels.
  • A link was added to Supernatural: Rising Son (soft cover).
  • Seasons 4 and 5 are now on the Supernatural Video Downloads from Amazon UnBox.
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10 Fall TV Hotties

September 16, 2009
Cosmopolitan posted their 2009/2010 season’s sexiest leading men. At #3:

Jared Padalecki

Um, was anyone else a total Dean junkie during the Gilmore Girls era? Now you can swoon over him on his new show, Supernatural, in its fifth — and possibly last — season this fall. Better check out this eye candy before it's too late, ladies! Bonus: His character, Sam, has a dark and tortured side that's a total turn-on.

Source: Cosmopolitan.

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25 Greatest Cult TV Shows Ever

September 16, 2009

Supernatural is at #11 on EW.com's 25 Greatest Cult TV Shows Ever:

11. SUPERNATURAL
(2005-present; The WB, The CW)

Premise: Two hot brothers (Jared Padalecki and Jensen Ackles) get in their hot car and vanquish all manner of demonic beasties. With style.
Why It's Cult: Because some members of the show's small but passionate fanbase have taken to writing fan fiction. And any show that inspires people to want to continue the heroes' adventures on their own time qualifies as cult. (We'll not mention that some of that fan fiction has the Winchester brothers doing things that brothers shouldn't be doing. It's called ''Wincest.'' Nuff said, ja?) —Marc Bernardin

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Sterling K. Brown in The Brother/Sister Plays (Theater Production)

September 16, 2009

Sterling K. Brown (Gordon Walker) has been cast to play Shango/Shua in Tarell Alvin McCraney's The Brother/Sister Plays Part 1 & Part 2, to be presented by The Public Theater, October 21-December 13, 2009 with an opening set for November 17.

This trilogy is a collection of modern-day stories of kinship, love, heartache and coming-of-age centered around an extended family and community in the Bayou.

Part 1: In the Red and Brown Water (directed by Tina Landau): How far will fast, beautiful Oya go to make a mark in the world? In the Red and Brown Water is the intoxicating story charts a young girl’s thrust into womanhood and her subsequent fall into the murky waters of life.

Part 2: The Brothers Size and Marcus; or the Secret of Sweet (directed by Robert O’Hara): Reconceived since it premiered as part of The Public’s 2007-2008 season, The Brothers Size is a taut, rhythmic and playful drama that follows two brothers as they walk the line between law and liberty. Marcus; or the Secret of Sweet is a beautiful and touching tale of a young man’s awakening to his tenuous connections with his history, his friends, his sexuality and himself.… Read More

Mitch Pileggi at Memorabilia (November 2009, UK)

September 16, 2009

Rogue Events confirmed Mitch Pileggi (Samuel Campbell) as their third Supernatural guest star to UK's Memorabilia, to be held 21-22 November 2009 at NEC Complex Birmingham, The NEC, Birmingham, B40 1NT, UK.

As was already announced, Chris Gauthier (Ronald Resnick) and Rob Benedict (Chuck Shurley) are also scheduled to attend the event.

Memorabilia is the UK's longest running collectors show everything from Doctor Who to Star Wars, Cult TV, Comics, Panels, Autographs, Sports Memorabilia, video games TV and Film launches. Memorabilia is run by the MCM Expo Group in the UK.

Source: Rogue Events.

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