Supernatural: Felicia Day Teases Charlie’s Mysterious Past and Hunting With the Winchesters

April 23, 2013

“Third time’s a charm for Felicia Day on Supernatural! This week’s episode, titled ‘Pac-Man Fever,’ brings the fan favorite character of Charlie Bradbury back into the Winchester world. But things are slightly different this time around. Instead of the boys stumbling upon Charlie and saving her from danger, we’re going to see a very proactive woman who is eager to get into the world of hunting. We recently spoke with Felicia, who shared tidbits about the reveal of Charlie’s rather mysterious past, as well as what it’s like to be working with Sam and Dean on a case.”

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Spoilers for Supernatural’s ‘Pac Man Fever’

April 20, 2013

I’ll take anything you can share about Supernatural. — Trish
ADAM:
If you’re expecting the return of Felicia Day‘s Charlie on the April 24 episode to be as much fun as the LARP-ing episode, prepare yourself for something a little different. “We’ve become very familiar with Charlie’s sarcasm, [but] I think [this] really gives us an opportunity to go a bit deeper,” executive producer Jeremy Carver says. “Although there will be some geeky fun as Dean tries to teach Charlie how to be a demon hunter, she’s also carrying a deep secret that could get her killed. “The boys start to uncover many, many layers of Charlie… and it’s ultimately a really rather emotional [episode]. It certainly resonates with the boys.”

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Supernatural Spoilers from EW

April 18, 2013

‘SUPERNATURAL’: MEETING METATRON

Supernatural has introduced us to a number of mega-angels over the years but one of the most important introductions (at least in terms of this season) is still on the horizon.

In “The Great Escapist,” airing May 1, we’ll finally meet archangel Metatron (Curtis Armstrong), the angel rumored to be the scribe of God. The problem? “Metatron is a recluse and not by accident,” says executive producer Jeremy Carver. “So it’s going to be something of a chore to yank him from the life he has become accustomed. He’s not exactly a willing participant.”

Meanwhile, the exact nature of Sam’s mysterious trial-caused ailments will start to become a little clearer, but as a result, we’ll find ourselves asking “what kind of effect this has on him not just physically but emotionally,” says Carver. “The weaker Sam gets, the more Dean has to stand up, and I think both boys are going to have to grapple with some very, very big things that happen in these last four episodes.”

Bonus scoop: May 8′s episode entitled “Clip Show” is not going to be what Carver jokingly describes as “your typical, 1980s, trapped-in-an-elevator greatest moments.” So what IS the reason for the episode title?… Read More

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