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Oct 14, 2017 - 5:09 AM
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Who's still in love with the show? Ok you don't have to be in love with it. Last season was, to me, the weakest. However, it ended brilliantly, and I trust that there's plenty of wind left in its sails. I doubt it'll run more than a few more seasons. I'll be devastated when it ends; I don't want it to end just yet, but I know it can't go on forever. In my estimation, it still has plenty of storytelling vistas at its disposal -- introducing the alternate universe where the apocalypse had actually occurred and Sam and Dean didn't exist (caused by the birth of Lucifer's spawn...er, "Jack") is guaranteed to lead to myriad narrative possibilities. It's already been reported that many previously deceased characters will be returning as a result of this turn of events, including Kevin Tran for example. One of the greatest shows in the history of television. Who still enjoys the f*** out of the show, or does anyone else still love it like I do, despite the occasional misfire season, half-season, run of episodes, or stupid-ass plot where Sam and Dean investigate deaths at a wellness spa where the victims had the fat sucked out of them? Anyone planning on watching the upcoming spin-off Wayward Sisters? Obviously the last spin-off idea was an abysmal, colossal misfire, but Wayward Sisters actually looks promising, as it features fan favorite Sheriff Jody Mills, the very funny Sheriff Donna Hanscum, and the pair of wayward lost girls-turned-badass Claire Novak (Castiel's earthbound "daughter") and Alex Jones. Considering the Supernatural fanbase is mostly female, I'd think Wayward Sisters would be really popular, focusing more on female leads and giving the mostly young fanbase potential role models or whatevs. Plus with Andrew Dabb and Robert Berens (the latter a brilliant SPN writer) at the helm, it's hard to go wrong.
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I still watch it (actually, because I'm not hooked up to receive TV, I wait until it's out on DVD and binge the latest season. This means I won't be watching any of the new season 13 until September 2018!) It's amazing how that show keeps coming up with new intrigues!
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Oct 14, 2017 - 12:10 PM
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I still watch it (actually, because I'm not hooked up to receive TV, I wait until it's out on DVD and binge the latest season. This means I won't be watching any of the new season 13 until September 2018!) I used to do that. The wait was agonizing. Then, as I began to soften on my rule not to watch stuff on a laptop and I found out that the CW aired their shows for free (usually 5 or so at a time before removing them), I started to keep up with the show as it went along. I don't like the sporadic waiting of watching a show as it progresses in "real time" (week to week and sometimes waiting a month or even months in between new episodes), but with a show I love as much as Supernatural I've decided to just start streaming them from the CW site instead of waiting a full year for the latest season. In a perfect world I'd wait that year and watch the whole season at once, but that's harder to do with the shows I love. I want to do that with The Walking Dead's new season, but best I can do is probably hold off on the first half of the season, watch that, then hold off on the second half of the season, and then watch that, since they take off 3 months in the middle.
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