September 2016
How ‘Supernatural’ Outlived The WB and Learned the Secret to Immortality
When “Supernatural” premiered on The WB on September 13, 2005, few could have imagined that the show would not only outlive the network that birthed it, but also go on to survive the exits of three showrunners and two network presidents to become the longest-running sci-fi series in U.S. television history. It also has the distinction of being the only show from The WB’s lineup that’s still on the air, following the network’s transition into The CW in 2006. Stars Jared Padalecki and Jensen Ackles have also remained with the series throughout its run, long after most leading men would’ve thrown in the towel (see: Chris Meloni, Michael Weatherly, David Caruso, William Petersen et al).
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Synopsis for Supernatural’s Season 12 Premiere, ‘Keep Calm and Carry On’
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 13
SEASON PREMIERE
SUPERNATURAL
“Keep Calm and Carry On” — (9:00–10:00 p.m. ET) (TV-14, LV) … Read More
Congrats to Sterling K Brown on Winning an Emmy
Sterling K Brown, who played Gordon Walker on Supernatural, won an Emmy for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a limited series or movie for his portrayal of Prosecutor Christopher Darden in FX’s “The People v. O.J. Simpson.”… Read More
Rachel Miner and Nicki Aycox discuss ‘Supernatural’ as a positive environment for women
Supernatural alums Nicki Aycox and Rachel Miner, who both portrayed the demon Meg Masters, share their thoughts on how, despite being male-dominated, the show actually fosters a great environment for women.
Click here for this great interview with Nicki and Rachel.… Read More
CW to re-air Supernatural’ Season 11 finale, ‘Alpha and Omega,’ on September 29
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 29
CW will re-air the Supernatural season 11 finale, ‘Alpha and Omega,’ on September 29.