>brawl in the hell cage
Season 11 in general is pretty good. That scene was one of the peak brotherhood moments. Knowing you are all outmatched but everybody tries anyway, taking one for the team
Luci is probably my favorite character in the series. The actor was leagues ahead of Sam's and dean's acting skills he also was in lynch's Mulholland drive iirc
Apparently women fans were getting upset that young beautiful girls were constantly guest starring in the show. It ruined their self-insert fantasies.
So the Producers the Producers started casting older women (who want to start a family) in the later women as love interests in later seasons.
It's why Dean goes from being a playboy who sleeps with women constantly to wanting to be in a relationship with a single mother and settle down. Same with Sam.
didn't their real life wives star in a meta episode as their in show wives? if so I wouldn't be surprised if there was other changes down the line, reminds me of kyle mclaughlin/lara flynn boyle meddling in twin peaks season 2
I don't recall Jensen Ackle's wife appearing in it but Jared Padelecki's wife (who played brunette Ruby if you didn't know) did and she name drops her when Dean goes to their mansion.
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Sister Jo/Anael
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I'm more into brunettes and last pic I saw of her she was more blonde. Anael felt like a decent ways later. Like season 13.
>5 to 6 is the biggest downgrade the show goes through
6 by itself is good. But it is a victim of placement because 5 is so masterful. The show HAD to lay the foundations of a new multiseasonal arc though. It can't be peaks or crescendos all the time. Even season 5 needed the build up of 1-4. Think about it. >major apocalypses
5 - lucifer
11 - the darkness
15 - god
6 and 12 are always hated on because of whatever reasons but the show needed to cooldown before it can reach another climax
He only wrote the finale of 6, and Sera Gamble replaced him as showrunner at the start of the season.
He wasn't the showrunner anymore, but he tied all the seemingly unconnected plotlines of the first half together. He wrote the finale of 6.
That makes a lot of sense. I honestly dont remember the season 6 finale but I figured it couldnt have been that disorganized without more shifing backstage.
The only time the show actually changed formula was ~season 1 into season 2 when it stopped trying to be scary; and since most liked it up to season 3 or even up to season 5 it should be good all the way up.
However fun the show was it was born with a fatal flaw; they run out of monsters and the stakes can only go so much higher before it just feels like it repeats itself. How you live with that is up to you; I don't feel that the show ever stops giving that short-term entertainment value, and it's nice to have something that you can watch for essentially FOREVER.
In my head I imagine that only season 1 through 3 are a "real story". Ie. these were events of an actual universe.
And in my head I imagine that the other 12 seasons are just fanfiction, an indulgence of creating more stories just because it's fun, but not actually real, so they don't diminish the value of what the brothers "actually" did.
Why are 4 and 5 not "part" of the actual universe? Just the existence of demons showed angels also existed, and the Trickster wasn't just a trickster considering that stake didn't kill him.
It never reaches the heights of the first 5 seasons ever again, but Dean and Sam are still fun to watch so if you got nothing else going on you might as well.
Congratulations on the 2 viewers lad. Frankly at this point, Grimm should get a spinoff just so we could exchange some dumb tirades about whose show/spinoff sucks less kek
The love triangle with the captain (who usually mogs the poor lead) was unnecessary. Black Claw arc was pretty good. Nick just needed some more depth to him to be a relatable. He was a good guy straight action hero beta without any quirk. Some flaw and some cool hobbies would have made him honorary chad monster hunter next to Sam and Dean
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The love triangle with the captain (who usually mogs the poor lead) was unnecessary. Black Claw arc was pretty good. Nick just needed some more depth to him to be a relatable. He was a good guy straight action hero beta without any quirk. Some flaw and some cool hobbies would have made him honorary chad monster hunter next to Sam and Dean
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The love triangle with the captain (who usually mogs the poor lead) was unnecessary. Black Claw arc was pretty good. Nick just needed some more depth to him to be a relatable. He was a good guy straight action hero beta without any quirk. Some flaw and some cool hobbies would have made him honorary chad monster hunter next to Sam and Dean
>Grimm > Supernatural
For the simple fact that the series long female antagonist cucked the main love Interest out of her spot. I seriously cannot think of another show that did this and that pulled it off as well.
Now go get your mans show a spinoff so we can laugh at whose spinoff sucks less. We all know Supernatural chads will always win but pointa for trying Grimm lads
I love the premise of a monster hunter occult investigator concept so much but it's so ironic that outside Supernatural, I can hardly find other shows that resonate with me. Buffy/Angel come closest when it comes to an expansive mythology, X-Files has some good standalone but its main lore focusing on AYYLMAOS doesn't do it for me. And its main arc rarely delivers. The disparity between Supernatural's MOTW-mytharc and X-Files' MOTW-mytharc is very large. I can't stand Lucifer. I watched Grimm and it was meh. Constantine (2014) was great but was axed before even 1 season. Warrior Nun is pretty cool but not very expansive on lore, waiting on season 2. The Order was comfy but also limited. I can't see the appeal of Teen Wolf. I can't touch any of the TVD shows. Shadowhunters seems in the alley but for some reason everytime I try it, I can't finish it. Claire looks hot, Jace looks like a chad, but whenever they start speaking or acting, I find it all very cheesy. The Witcher I enjoyed more than I thought/expected I would. It is probably the most recent I actually liked. It is more medieval though.
Wizard or witch-centric adjacent shows like Charmed is okay I guess but I only watched a few episodes. Sabrina was cool for 2 seconds then went to shit. AHS Coven has some cool lore if you ignore a lot of the trite drama. The Magicians got interesting but for some reason when I finished season 1, I never found the energy to resume.
Jokes aside, WHY WOULD CASTIEL BE GAY FOR DEAN!?
The best part is how Dean is completely confused and doesn't acknowledge the declaration of homosexuality.
If Castiel wants it só bad he should just posses a female, like his vessel's daughter and frick Dean
Just think of it as platonic/familial love dude. Soldiers who went through tough times and near death scenarios where they only had each other to count on form top tier loyalty. It's like that
>WHY WOULD CASTIEL BE GAY FOR DEAN
Because God made Castiel that way. Or more seriously, God made Castiel knowing he would pull Dean out of hell and have a super strong connection with him. In Supernatural, strong connection means you want to frick. At least, a strong connection to Dean.
Citation: Amara
Jokes aside, WHY WOULD CASTIEL BE GAY FOR DEAN!?
The best part is how Dean is completely confused and doesn't acknowledge the declaration of homosexuality.
If Castiel wants it só bad he should just posses a female, like his vessel's daughter and frick Dean
>they forget when Castiel was a woman
Not to mention Claire. That being said, it was stated several times angels and demons were genderless.
The Winchester's, focusing on John and Mary before Sam and Dean are born. Jensen will narrate parts of it will likely be garbage just trying to cash on the Supernatural fame
Is one of those the found footage werewolf episode? If not it should be on the list.
The Winchester's, focusing on John and Mary before Sam and Dean are born. Jensen will narrate parts of it will likely be garbage just trying to cash on the Supernatural fame
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>Using The in the title
Canceled before the first season even ends
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Tell that to The X-Files or the Walking Dead
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Checked.
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I don't know what that other anon is talking about but this show has got to have the most attempts at a spinoff in TV history. For that reason alone I don't know have high expectations.
For some reason, network had no problems approving spinoffs of every fricking show they have in their line up. Somehow, they are so picky and meticulous with SPN. But time and again Supernatural has proven it is profitable unlike Tom Swift or live action Power Puff Girls or whatever the frick vampire Diaries spinoff some exec thinks is cool. Time's changed. The CW is bankrupt and will be on sale. New buyer is not gonna want those flop shit shows the old execs keep renewing
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Lmao they couldn't have chosen a girl that doesn't look like Bruce Campbell??
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Checked.
Tell that to The X-Files or the Walking Dead
I don't know what that other anon is talking about but this show has got to have the most attempts at a spinoff in TV history. For that reason alone I don't know have high expectations.
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>but this show has got to have the most attempts at a spinoff in TV history.
I know Wayward sisters, and Ghost Hunters. What are the others?
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Bloodlines
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I think I vaguely recall the backdoor pilot episode of this. Was it the one where all the monster teenagers were living in a house with some dude who turned out to be bad and Castiels daughter was involved somehow?
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No that's Freaks and Geeks and that involved Crissy (annoying girl from the Vetala case in season 7). Bloodlines is from season 9 (surprise surprise) where they have teen romance between mafia families in Chicago. Now THAT was a shitshow
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Bloodlines
>The wild west episode with The Colt. Samuel Colt >The episode with the familiars. The guy with the talking cat
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The Wild West often gets floated around but there was never an official announcement they tried to do it. The concept was there according to the writer poster but it never got to the backdoor pilot stage
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Doesn't matter if it they are not officially announced. It's just obvious there are a lot of setups for backdoor pilots throughout the show. Oh and I forgot another one: >Frankenstein monster mafia
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Yeah that's
Bloodlines
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>>The episode with the familiars. The guy with the talking cat
Huh I didn't know that the dogfricker was being considered for his own show. Then again it makes sense he was a detective if I recall so it would probably just have been a procedural with a supernatural twist kinda like Grimm really
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>I didn't know that the dogfricker was being considered for his own show
That's news to me as well
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Who are you?
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Wayward Sisters would have done okay because everything else in the CW is shit. Except they went for Legashit which nobody watched at all and its ratings collapsed as soon as Supernatural ended and could no longer lead Legashits in for the timeslot. Wayward Sisters failing wasn't a quality thing, it was executive meddling. Supernatural has tons of potential to expand the IP but the execs INSIST a Winchester must be present. They are dumb as hell when they agree to order spinoffs of their other weaker shows. Now that the CW is unprofitable they had no choice but to actually realize their shows needed to be watched and so finally made a sensible decision to expand the Supernatural franchise. It's because of the CW's own stupidity
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>Wayward Sisters failing wasn't a quality thing, it was executive meddling
yes and now they had to settle for this dumb prequel idea when they could have gone for the wild west samuel colt story or even focus on the prophet lines, or foreign men of letters
You're not trying hard enough, there are other ways to spin it
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I really hope they do something cool with it, but its a cw show without the original creators so my expectations are very low. Guess I just gotta trust my boy Jensen
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Kripke also read the script and have his blessing >Kripke OKd the script before Jared was even aware
Poor that
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That is a lot more reassuring. Honestly it does feel fricked they are only bringing back Jensen. Like yeah he is a better actor and has a way cooler voice, but it couldve been fun to have them switch off narrating episodes, or even doing it together. Guess that wouldve cost a lot more though
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Jared was itching to start a cowboy drama shit, Jensen's production company pitched the spin off ergo he gets to be in it
>Jensen will narrate parts of it will likely be garbage just trying to cash on the Supernatural fame
Weird to me that he's involved. Didn't he try to distance himself from the show once it was over?
>TVDverse had the rug pulled under its feet >just as Supernatural is about to expand its IP
Fricking karma that's what. Legacies never should have been a thing. No one asked for it.
>take picture before suicide mission to leave a memento >burn the picture after even though Hellen and Jo died
What the FRICK did the writers mean by this
my dad and I were wondering the same thing, watched this episode a couple nights ago
he got a text about seeing his step sister dying of cancer before the episode too. Even had a poster come up with her name in the middle of the episode. It was kind of sad man. Throwing the photo on the fire was extremely jarring.
Always found it strange how they killed off Anna. Her whole character was being the most "woke" angel to what was really going on. Then she randomly comes back in an episode like "yo, I'm killing Sam because he's lucifer's vessel" so they could kill her. The entire thing just screamed "We don't want her on the show anymore so write her out".
There was so much weird stuff in season 6. >Crowley introduced >Alpha monsters are a thing but dont really matter >Mother of all monsters is a thing but dies pretty quickly >time travel to get the colt to kill a phoenix to kill a different monster, without ever trying the colt on it >soulless sam >then sam with a soul but theres a wall in his soul >then sam is fricked up from the wall in his soul breaking >Sam and deans grandpa is there for some reason >sam and deans grandpa is evil i guess and dies and they dont really care
It just fel so disorganized. Apologies if I got events confused, its been a few years.
Well go deeper--the apocalypse left power vacuums on both heaven and hell, which caused conflicts and civil war on both places. They tried to outsource power from a third party (Purgatory), which is why monsters started mobilizing too. According to Gamble they wanted to do a noir theme, so Eve became the red herring.
Also the fans craved for more monsters when the biblical stuff got heavy. Then the fans complained when they got more monsters. Season 6 is chaotic but that's what usually happens after a major war. The aftermath isn't happy ever after. You weed out the surviving loyalists before you can rebuild.
And it's funny that it wasn't until season 6 that the true purpose of souls was explained, when it becomes so central to all other plots after it
I think it gets more shit than it deserves but it undeniably had trouble figuring out what it was doing. The main thing I've wondered is if the show ended at season 5, were we supposed to think that Raphael was just stuck with the holy oil forever? Assume he got free at some point but that doesn't matter because he can't open the cage? Honestly Raphael is just a weird character from start to finish.
My headcannon is that you're supposed to assume the cage cannot be re-opened (Because killing the first demon, the final seal, cannot possibly be done again) and therefor even if Raphael wanted the apocalypse still, he couldn't do it regardless.
You're absolutely right. Cinemaphile likes to say that s7 was the worst and s6 wasn't that bad when really s7's greatest fault is being kind of dull while s6 was just crazy dogshit. It's a prime example of a new creative lead coming in and not understanding the characters. I watched it during the original run so for me it was mixed feelings because on one hand you're glad the show got renewed but on the other, what the frick. Thankfully it picked up after that.
Friendly reminder that there isn't a single season in this show that is objectively bad. There's a couple that are borderline, but even those seasons the good episodes outweigh the bad ones.
For a show to go on for 15 years that's practically unheard of.
nah. you're objectively wrong with all of the classic eps in season 6 not to mention that the levis were a formbiddable final boss and it gave a lot of l o r e about eve and purgatory.
the final boss was lucifer and the heaven/hell showdown, then they realized they wrote themselves into a hole (literally) so they pulled shit out of their ass
>dude we have been building lucifer and biblical lore as the highest of power levels so much so that lucifer straight up murders every other deity from across the world in a hotel without breaking a sweat, BUT now there is these tentacle monsters no one ever mentioned or knew about and they are the REAL big baddies now!
I agree on the bottle episodes, as there are fun ones throughout even the worst seasons, but the leviathan main plot was unwatchable and an asspull and completely undermined the previous 5 seasons of buildup and hype
Not season 8 where the first half is aborted plots and the second is a plot where they literally refuse to close the gates of hell? After an entire second half dedicated to that?
Not season 9 where its just Cas dick sucking, Sam being possessed and pissy, and Crowley being so pathetic the brother don't even bother to kill him?
>Sam and Dean have unironic plot armor given to them by God to make them more amusing to him >They've also both died countless times and have been resurrected by all kinds of different methods
Goofy as frick but I like that they at least addressed it.
>Teleport across universe >Never across the room
Still doesn't match my personal favorite >Ah Winchesters I see you have brought the thing that can kill me >Despite being supernatural and having supernatural perception, I will lose track of the only thing that matters in this fight >What? You killed me with that thing?
>demon pins them to the wall seemingly effortlessly >doesn't immediately slit their throats and watch them bleed out >hears a sound, looks around >"forgets" to keep the winchesters pinned to the wall >the boys kill demon
hmm
I was planning on making one of these, with season 5 horse being skeletal like of the horseman Death, season 6 being draconic because monsters, maybe a pegasus somewhere
Yeah we've been listing it every thread >Baby >ScoobyNatural >Celebrating the Life of Asa Fox >Lily Sunder Has Some Regrets >Twigs & Twine & Tasha Banes >American Nightmare >Memory Remains >Don't Go In The Woods >The Thing
>it's a they find the vamp nest 10 minutes into the episode episode >it's a they find the werewolf nest 10 minutes into the episode episode >it's a they salt and burn the ghost's bones 10 minutes into the episode episode
wym? Those are the fun ones. more like >it's an angel beuracracy episode >its a demons torturing angels episode >its an angels torturing demons episode >its a castiel solo episode
Honestly it was really good then back when it was just the brothers moving around and hunting new munsters every episode. When they introduced demons and god and whatever it became garbage
off topic: but i can't understand how all of the people that watched buffy on first run waited between season 2 and 3. that's where i'm at an i only have to wait until tomorrow. it's intense. i love this show, maybe more than supernatural
>vampire diaries steal supernatural's slot for a spin-off >combined episode count surpasses supernatural by 1 >suddenly rug is pulled from beneath their feet and axes the whole shared universe >while supernatural finally gets its own spin-off
Frick you plec, frick you PEDOwitz, you deserve that shit
>"Ah geez Dean you can't just go around fricking b***hes and killing demons all the time there's more to life" >"Frick you Sam you're a fricking pussy and you're not committed to this family" >"Ah man sorry Dean I didn't mean it I love you Dean" >"I'm sorry too Sam I love you too"
repeat for 15 seasons
>montage implying they have spent hours researching occult lore on some strange evil spirit >Sam finds it on a lost book >all the 'information' is a print of a medieval woodcut
It at least made some sense when the monsters were below God tier and had been around for forever. But why the frick would some random book tell you spells to get around Lucifer's Cage and break the Mark of Cain? How could such a spell even mortals could perform exist? They could have at least had the spells on another word of God tablet
the end of season 5 is the most kino I've ever seen in an episode of television. I almost cried when Lucifer was beating Dean to death and Dean's just like "It's okay Sammy... I'm here, I'm here. It's okay".
>Sammy it's an episode from the car's point of view Sammy >dEAn how are the viewers supposed to see our heart to heart conversations now >Sammy I don't know Sammy I'll think of something
I watched most of the way through season 6. I’m totally willing to continue even if the quality isn’t as good, but should I rewatch everything or just continue where I left off? I don’t remember shit about it besides the Sam/Lucifer and Dean/Michael thing which I think was foiled in s5. They’re going after some mother demon thing now
angels derailed everything and turned the show into Charmed 2.0
My stance has always been that they should have been mostly done with the christian stuff at s5 then each season after have arcs about different religions and deities instead of just using them for monster of the week. The show already had lore for why pagan gods could stick around longer and never really used it. I don't need to see Castiel getting a lobotomy for 18 episodes.
SHES A DEMON SAMMY
>its a character gets force pushed against a wall episode
>it's a character get his weapon knocked out of his hands episode
>it's a character gets stabbed with an angel dagger but doesn't actually die episode
>Luci is in the thread again
based
why does he kind of look like Mads Mikklesen?
>it's a "that trick/weapon doesn't work on me I'm a bigger demon/angel/vampire etc." episode
man they shoulda have bungies or something
holy kino
>captcha: SAMSY
>dean we are not frends any more again
DAMNIT SAMMY
>15 seasons
Damn, I was shocked when I discovered this show had been running for this long. I dropped at the end of season 5. How's the rest?
It's good. Edgelords will say the show should have endes after 5 seasons, but the entirety of it is still better than most other TV series.
it has some decent seasons in between
s8/s9/s10/s11 kinda suck but the last couple seasons it picks up again
Cool I'm half way through the 11th season ep10 was pretty fun with the brawl in the hell cage
>brawl in the hell cage
Season 11 in general is pretty good. That scene was one of the peak brotherhood moments. Knowing you are all outmatched but everybody tries anyway, taking one for the team
Luci is probably my favorite character in the series. The actor was leagues ahead of Sam's and dean's acting skills he also was in lynch's Mulholland drive iirc
Becky makes a comeback in S15
Based Beckychad
have a nice day avatar homosexual
>he doesn't know that beckyanons are legion
no shit that's why I only tagged the one guy using her as an avatar instead of posting her in topic
Apparently women fans were getting upset that young beautiful girls were constantly guest starring in the show. It ruined their self-insert fantasies.
So the Producers the Producers started casting older women (who want to start a family) in the later women as love interests in later seasons.
It's why Dean goes from being a playboy who sleeps with women constantly to wanting to be in a relationship with a single mother and settle down. Same with Sam.
based producers
I honestly believe it was the actors' wives.
didn't their real life wives star in a meta episode as their in show wives? if so I wouldn't be surprised if there was other changes down the line, reminds me of kyle mclaughlin/lara flynn boyle meddling in twin peaks season 2
I don't recall Jensen Ackle's wife appearing in it but Jared Padelecki's wife (who played brunette Ruby if you didn't know) did and she name drops her when Dean goes to their mansion.
Sister Jo/Anael
I'm more into brunettes and last pic I saw of her she was more blonde. Anael felt like a decent ways later. Like season 13.
Not good. 5 is where it ended. That's where Kripke fricked off and where the quality nose dived.
>That's where Kripke fricked off
Kripke wrote until 6
actually? thats bizarre, the jump from 5 to 6 is the biggest downgrade the show goes through
He wasn't the showrunner anymore, but he tied all the seemingly unconnected plotlines of the first half together. He wrote the finale of 6.
>5 to 6 is the biggest downgrade the show goes through
6 by itself is good. But it is a victim of placement because 5 is so masterful. The show HAD to lay the foundations of a new multiseasonal arc though. It can't be peaks or crescendos all the time. Even season 5 needed the build up of 1-4. Think about it.
>major apocalypses
5 - lucifer
11 - the darkness
15 - god
6 and 12 are always hated on because of whatever reasons but the show needed to cooldown before it can reach another climax
He only wrote the season 6 finale.
That makes a lot of sense. I honestly dont remember the season 6 finale but I figured it couldnt have been that disorganized without more shifing backstage.
He only wrote the finale of 6, and Sera Gamble replaced him as showrunner at the start of the season.
barely watchable, carried by the recurring characters hindered by writing.
The only time the show actually changed formula was ~season 1 into season 2 when it stopped trying to be scary; and since most liked it up to season 3 or even up to season 5 it should be good all the way up.
However fun the show was it was born with a fatal flaw; they run out of monsters and the stakes can only go so much higher before it just feels like it repeats itself. How you live with that is up to you; I don't feel that the show ever stops giving that short-term entertainment value, and it's nice to have something that you can watch for essentially FOREVER.
In my head I imagine that only season 1 through 3 are a "real story". Ie. these were events of an actual universe.
And in my head I imagine that the other 12 seasons are just fanfiction, an indulgence of creating more stories just because it's fun, but not actually real, so they don't diminish the value of what the brothers "actually" did.
Why are 4 and 5 not "part" of the actual universe? Just the existence of demons showed angels also existed, and the Trickster wasn't just a trickster considering that stake didn't kill him.
angels derailed everything and turned the show into Charmed 2.0
There is also an anime
that's extremely gay.
The japs themselves made it. Don't hate that Supernatural is popular elsewhere. It's massive in Russia, India and Australia too
No fricking way that's real
its disappointing
It never reaches the heights of the first 5 seasons ever again, but Dean and Sam are still fun to watch so if you got nothing else going on you might as well.
you stopped at exactly the right time. Don't watch any more than that
Whens the last time you watched 15 seasons of a show and said "wow that was all really great stuff"
STOP DRINKING BLOOD SAMMY
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>96 posters
>Grimmchads finally revealed themselves
My years of hard work to promote Grimm bore fruit
Congratulations on the 2 viewers lad. Frankly at this point, Grimm should get a spinoff just so we could exchange some dumb tirades about whose show/spinoff sucks less kek
yes a spin-off is needed
If (You) get a spinoff, I'll unironically give it a try. highly doubt it will happen though
The love triangle with the captain (who usually mogs the poor lead) was unnecessary. Black Claw arc was pretty good. Nick just needed some more depth to him to be a relatable. He was a good guy straight action hero beta without any quirk. Some flaw and some cool hobbies would have made him honorary chad monster hunter next to Sam and Dean
I can't see this dude as anything but that idiot cripple in that shitty TV show my wife still watches but should have been cancelled seasons ago.
What's this about
a show called Grimm, it's also monster hunting comfykino
the one on the left, is it a chick or a boy?
A chick
She cute
>Grimm > Supernatural
For the simple fact that the series long female antagonist cucked the main love Interest out of her spot. I seriously cannot think of another show that did this and that pulled it off as well.
Yeah no don't push your luck too far. Also I was rooting for Juliette
Juliette's kinda shit.
She was supportive of Nick for one thing. At least before she was fricked up by Claire Coffee's plans. She was also badass as Eve
>Also I was rooting for Juliette
Why? She was boring as frick.
Loving the Grimm love in this thread and the last
She was way better than the cheating prostitute Juliette that went on a power trip and started to dress like an alien when she got powers.
Claire prostituted herself to Sean. Claire couldn't even keep her powers. I can't even remember her character's name
We are coming out of the woodwork friend, always thought Grimms as a concept was very cool
Now go get your mans show a spinoff so we can laugh at whose spinoff sucks less. We all know Supernatural chads will always win but pointa for trying Grimm lads
currently watching pic related ep
>Lindsey
Didn't Angel kill him already
Was wondering why this guy looked so familiar
This was a pretty good episode. Wish we saw the Marid more
I love the premise of a monster hunter occult investigator concept so much but it's so ironic that outside Supernatural, I can hardly find other shows that resonate with me. Buffy/Angel come closest when it comes to an expansive mythology, X-Files has some good standalone but its main lore focusing on AYYLMAOS doesn't do it for me. And its main arc rarely delivers. The disparity between Supernatural's MOTW-mytharc and X-Files' MOTW-mytharc is very large. I can't stand Lucifer. I watched Grimm and it was meh. Constantine (2014) was great but was axed before even 1 season. Warrior Nun is pretty cool but not very expansive on lore, waiting on season 2. The Order was comfy but also limited. I can't see the appeal of Teen Wolf. I can't touch any of the TVD shows. Shadowhunters seems in the alley but for some reason everytime I try it, I can't finish it. Claire looks hot, Jace looks like a chad, but whenever they start speaking or acting, I find it all very cheesy. The Witcher I enjoyed more than I thought/expected I would. It is probably the most recent I actually liked. It is more medieval though.
Wizard or witch-centric adjacent shows like Charmed is okay I guess but I only watched a few episodes. Sabrina was cool for 2 seconds then went to shit. AHS Coven has some cool lore if you ignore a lot of the trite drama. The Magicians got interesting but for some reason when I finished season 1, I never found the energy to resume.
>it is a wincest episode
Jokes aside, WHY WOULD CASTIEL BE GAY FOR DEAN!?
The best part is how Dean is completely confused and doesn't acknowledge the declaration of homosexuality.
If Castiel wants it só bad he should just posses a female, like his vessel's daughter and frick Dean
Just think of it as platonic/familial love dude. Soldiers who went through tough times and near death scenarios where they only had each other to count on form top tier loyalty. It's like that
I too was a horny teenager in tumblr
Grow up pls
>WHY WOULD CASTIEL BE GAY FOR DEAN
Because God made Castiel that way. Or more seriously, God made Castiel knowing he would pull Dean out of hell and have a super strong connection with him. In Supernatural, strong connection means you want to frick. At least, a strong connection to Dean.
Citation: Amara
>they forget when Castiel was a woman
Not to mention Claire. That being said, it was stated several times angels and demons were genderless.
>hey. tuesday. pig 'n a poke!
HEAT OF THE MOMENT
trickster episodes were the best
the 1st one in particular
>hottest girl in the show
>killed in the 1st episode
why did they do it
Because she kills her sexmates
>hottest girl in the show
homie please
Dated God himself
5/10 at best
isn't that the chick that later plays Duma?
No they look similar but no
>hottest
the frick? those moronic droopy-dog eyes and fish mouth... ewww.
gayest post this year
>gayest post this year
is yours
Still looking good
hottest girl was that girl from the haunted painting episode
Are any of you watching the new show?
nah
b-but it's got monsters
>prequel with the same actors 20 years after the show started
I don't get it
it's not the same actors. mary's actress looks like claire
please please be a chupacabra
Not even to hate watch?
Even the trailer looked like trash. If they can't make a trailer look appealing how are they gonna make the show good...
But you like Becky
If they bring her in for a fake fanfic flashback episode or a similar kind of gimmick ep I'll actually watch it.
Anna tied with Rowena hottest girl in Supernatural. God this show did wonders for my redhead fetish
>Celestial Cerise Anna tied with Enchanted Cherry Rowena hottest girl in Supernatural
Why did you leave out the scarlet harlot Abaddon
deAN why am I not in the prequel deAN!!!
What prequel?
The Winchester's, focusing on John and Mary before Sam and Dean are born. Jensen will narrate parts of it will likely be garbage just trying to cash on the Supernatural fame
Bitten S08E04
Dont forget that the prequel already seems to be breaking the canon of the show just within the trailer
Name? It's it out yet?
Starts this Fall
>Using The in the title
Canceled before the first season even ends
Tell that to The X-Files or the Walking Dead
For some reason, network had no problems approving spinoffs of every fricking show they have in their line up. Somehow, they are so picky and meticulous with SPN. But time and again Supernatural has proven it is profitable unlike Tom Swift or live action Power Puff Girls or whatever the frick vampire Diaries spinoff some exec thinks is cool. Time's changed. The CW is bankrupt and will be on sale. New buyer is not gonna want those flop shit shows the old execs keep renewing
Lmao they couldn't have chosen a girl that doesn't look like Bruce Campbell??
Checked.
I don't know what that other anon is talking about but this show has got to have the most attempts at a spinoff in TV history. For that reason alone I don't know have high expectations.
>but this show has got to have the most attempts at a spinoff in TV history.
I know Wayward sisters, and Ghost Hunters. What are the others?
Bloodlines
I think I vaguely recall the backdoor pilot episode of this. Was it the one where all the monster teenagers were living in a house with some dude who turned out to be bad and Castiels daughter was involved somehow?
No that's Freaks and Geeks and that involved Crissy (annoying girl from the Vetala case in season 7). Bloodlines is from season 9 (surprise surprise) where they have teen romance between mafia families in Chicago. Now THAT was a shitshow
>The wild west episode with The Colt. Samuel Colt
>The episode with the familiars. The guy with the talking cat
The Wild West often gets floated around but there was never an official announcement they tried to do it. The concept was there according to the writer poster but it never got to the backdoor pilot stage
Doesn't matter if it they are not officially announced. It's just obvious there are a lot of setups for backdoor pilots throughout the show. Oh and I forgot another one:
>Frankenstein monster mafia
Yeah that's
>>The episode with the familiars. The guy with the talking cat
Huh I didn't know that the dogfricker was being considered for his own show. Then again it makes sense he was a detective if I recall so it would probably just have been a procedural with a supernatural twist kinda like Grimm really
>I didn't know that the dogfricker was being considered for his own show
That's news to me as well
Who are you?
Wayward Sisters would have done okay because everything else in the CW is shit. Except they went for Legashit which nobody watched at all and its ratings collapsed as soon as Supernatural ended and could no longer lead Legashits in for the timeslot. Wayward Sisters failing wasn't a quality thing, it was executive meddling. Supernatural has tons of potential to expand the IP but the execs INSIST a Winchester must be present. They are dumb as hell when they agree to order spinoffs of their other weaker shows. Now that the CW is unprofitable they had no choice but to actually realize their shows needed to be watched and so finally made a sensible decision to expand the Supernatural franchise. It's because of the CW's own stupidity
>Wayward Sisters failing wasn't a quality thing, it was executive meddling
yes and now they had to settle for this dumb prequel idea when they could have gone for the wild west samuel colt story or even focus on the prophet lines, or foreign men of letters
Jensen is insistent that they will respect canon and they have a twist in store. He just reaffirmed it yesterday
oh frick so in the last episode of the series John is just gonna have his mind wiped? thats the only thing I can image
You're not trying hard enough, there are other ways to spin it
I really hope they do something cool with it, but its a cw show without the original creators so my expectations are very low. Guess I just gotta trust my boy Jensen
Kripke also read the script and have his blessing
>Kripke OKd the script before Jared was even aware
Poor that
That is a lot more reassuring. Honestly it does feel fricked they are only bringing back Jensen. Like yeah he is a better actor and has a way cooler voice, but it couldve been fun to have them switch off narrating episodes, or even doing it together. Guess that wouldve cost a lot more though
Jared was itching to start a cowboy drama shit, Jensen's production company pitched the spin off ergo he gets to be in it
>Jensen will narrate parts of it will likely be garbage just trying to cash on the Supernatural fame
Weird to me that he's involved. Didn't he try to distance himself from the show once it was over?
Kek he was salty about his is real life and b***hing on social media. I think his car crash might have given him a little distraction though.
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>Legashits cancelled
Basado
>TVDverse had the rug pulled under its feet
>just as Supernatural is about to expand its IP
Fricking karma that's what. Legacies never should have been a thing. No one asked for it.
Anybody here watched Lucifer?
>oye como va
I just watched the entire show and I don't remember any of these scenes. I don't want to get dementia bros
did you take the vaccine by any chance
>the vaccine
the what now?
That's from seasons 2, 4 and 5 wth
How can you forget the episode where Helen and Jo die? You probably forgot because it overshadowed a dumb photograph.
>take picture before suicide mission to leave a memento
>burn the picture after even though Hellen and Jo died
What the FRICK did the writers mean by this
my dad and I were wondering the same thing, watched this episode a couple nights ago
he got a text about seeing his step sister dying of cancer before the episode too. Even had a poster come up with her name in the middle of the episode. It was kind of sad man. Throwing the photo on the fire was extremely jarring.
Doesn't it bother you that you're watching a show for non-binary dragonkin middle aged women
No matter who its made for, supernatural is still bro-kino
Sorry, it's pretty clearly targeted at pool hustling bar hopping loser alpha degenerates like myself and my dad. You wouldn't get it.
Hellen and Joe were still alive by the time bobby was in a wheelchair? Couldve sworn they died in like season 3, not 7.
>Jo
I will never not be mad
so this dude was the brother of the vessel for apocalypse michael right?
nah I think they were both just black lol
it's a bloodline. Michael and Lucifer must possess brothers
too late kek
Deanbros...
>Dean can bag any kind of woman
nothing short of based
>short
Dean would know about short
Based Dean going for all kinds of women
God she was so hot. Now she bogged herself
we got too wienery Supernaturalbros
season 3 was pretty weak it's true, but 2 > 1
she cute
You think she let him call her a Black person
>Dean bangs an angel
>Sam bangs a demon
it's like pottery, it rhymes
>Dean was the vessel for Michael
>Sam was the vessel for Lucifer
It's kind of on the nose, homie.
Always found it strange how they killed off Anna. Her whole character was being the most "woke" angel to what was really going on. Then she randomly comes back in an episode like "yo, I'm killing Sam because he's lucifer's vessel" so they could kill her. The entire thing just screamed "We don't want her on the show anymore so write her out".
No female love interests allowed
Ruby was so hot bros
Ye she was insanely hot too bad she bogged herself and looked dreadful on Arrow
I only watched the first couple seasons but I remember all the girls other than Thea being ugly af
Shit taste extraordinaire.
I'm not into blondes, but the computer lady was cute too now that I think about it
god bless her fappening leaks.
Still can't believe we just get to see her suck wiener from leaked pics and vids
Season 1 was my favourite. They toned down the creepiness in the following seasons which I didn't like.
After a certain point the writers were forced to pander to all the shiphomosexualry and basically every scene had to have gay subtext to fuel fanfic
There was so much weird stuff in season 6.
>Crowley introduced
>Alpha monsters are a thing but dont really matter
>Mother of all monsters is a thing but dies pretty quickly
>time travel to get the colt to kill a phoenix to kill a different monster, without ever trying the colt on it
>soulless sam
>then sam with a soul but theres a wall in his soul
>then sam is fricked up from the wall in his soul breaking
>Sam and deans grandpa is there for some reason
>sam and deans grandpa is evil i guess and dies and they dont really care
It just fel so disorganized. Apologies if I got events confused, its been a few years.
Well go deeper--the apocalypse left power vacuums on both heaven and hell, which caused conflicts and civil war on both places. They tried to outsource power from a third party (Purgatory), which is why monsters started mobilizing too. According to Gamble they wanted to do a noir theme, so Eve became the red herring.
Also the fans craved for more monsters when the biblical stuff got heavy. Then the fans complained when they got more monsters. Season 6 is chaotic but that's what usually happens after a major war. The aftermath isn't happy ever after. You weed out the surviving loyalists before you can rebuild.
And it's funny that it wasn't until season 6 that the true purpose of souls was explained, when it becomes so central to all other plots after it
Crowley was introduced before 6. He gave them the colt to shoot Lucifer in the head.
I felt like I had that wrong, honestly i was thinking he may have been introduced later
I think it gets more shit than it deserves but it undeniably had trouble figuring out what it was doing. The main thing I've wondered is if the show ended at season 5, were we supposed to think that Raphael was just stuck with the holy oil forever? Assume he got free at some point but that doesn't matter because he can't open the cage? Honestly Raphael is just a weird character from start to finish.
My headcannon is that you're supposed to assume the cage cannot be re-opened (Because killing the first demon, the final seal, cannot possibly be done again) and therefor even if Raphael wanted the apocalypse still, he couldn't do it regardless.
You're absolutely right. Cinemaphile likes to say that s7 was the worst and s6 wasn't that bad when really s7's greatest fault is being kind of dull while s6 was just crazy dogshit. It's a prime example of a new creative lead coming in and not understanding the characters. I watched it during the original run so for me it was mixed feelings because on one hand you're glad the show got renewed but on the other, what the frick. Thankfully it picked up after that.
Friendly reminder that there isn't a single season in this show that is objectively bad. There's a couple that are borderline, but even those seasons the good episodes outweigh the bad ones.
For a show to go on for 15 years that's practically unheard of.
season 7 is bad.
whichever season was the leviathan things was absolute dogshit
nah. you're objectively wrong with all of the classic eps in season 6 not to mention that the levis were a formbiddable final boss and it gave a lot of l o r e about eve and purgatory.
>the levis were a formbiddable final boss
the final boss was lucifer and the heaven/hell showdown, then they realized they wrote themselves into a hole (literally) so they pulled shit out of their ass
>dude we have been building lucifer and biblical lore as the highest of power levels so much so that lucifer straight up murders every other deity from across the world in a hotel without breaking a sweat, BUT now there is these tentacle monsters no one ever mentioned or knew about and they are the REAL big baddies now!
I agree on the bottle episodes, as there are fun ones throughout even the worst seasons, but the leviathan main plot was unwatchable and an asspull and completely undermined the previous 5 seasons of buildup and hype
Don't forget that they're defeated in a season and go back to being completely irrelevant.
Not season 8 where the first half is aborted plots and the second is a plot where they literally refuse to close the gates of hell? After an entire second half dedicated to that?
Not season 9 where its just Cas dick sucking, Sam being possessed and pissy, and Crowley being so pathetic the brother don't even bother to kill him?
>Demon walks in
>Force throws sam and dean across the room effortlessly
>Immediately forget they can do that
haha
>Sam and Dean have unironic plot armor given to them by God to make them more amusing to him
>They've also both died countless times and have been resurrected by all kinds of different methods
Goofy as frick but I like that they at least addressed it.
>Teleport across universe
>Never across the room
Still doesn't match my personal favorite
>Ah Winchesters I see you have brought the thing that can kill me
>Despite being supernatural and having supernatural perception, I will lose track of the only thing that matters in this fight
>What? You killed me with that thing?
>demon pins them to the wall seemingly effortlessly
>doesn't immediately slit their throats and watch them bleed out
>hears a sound, looks around
>"forgets" to keep the winchesters pinned to the wall
>the boys kill demon
hmm
heh nice one
I was planning on making one of these, with season 5 horse being skeletal like of the horseman Death, season 6 being draconic because monsters, maybe a pegasus somewhere
All his episodes were 10/10 kino
Checked and confirmed. Although I wanted more of him, probably best so he wouldn't be flanderized
Demon thots begone
Are there any MOTW episodes in later seasons that are as good as the ones in the first few seasons? I don't really care about the main plot
Yeah we've been listing it every thread
>Baby
>ScoobyNatural
>Celebrating the Life of Asa Fox
>Lily Sunder Has Some Regrets
>Twigs & Twine & Tasha Banes
>American Nightmare
>Memory Remains
>Don't Go In The Woods
>The Thing
Is one of those the found footage werewolf episode? If not it should be on the list.
No it's not there and rightfully so.
>Safe House
>Beyond the Mat
>Weekend at Bobby's
>Appointment at Samarra
>Frontierland
All deserve precedence
>it's a they find the vamp nest 10 minutes into the episode episode
>it's a they find the werewolf nest 10 minutes into the episode episode
>it's a they salt and burn the ghost's bones 10 minutes into the episode episode
wym? Those are the fun ones. more like
>it's an angel beuracracy episode
>its a demons torturing angels episode
>its an angels torturing demons episode
>its a castiel solo episode
Yeah they are fun in the early seasons, not in season 11 as filler.
Season 11 has no angel filler
Didn't they lampshade this in season 15 about being too easy? Turns out we got some of the best episodes in the season when nu Lilith arrives
Who are we going to bully now if Grimm lads are part of the alliance? The lucigays?
Legashit and TVDgays
Who said Grimm lads are allies, theyre rivals at best who we banter with
>that episode when they suspect monster A is responsible when it’s actually creature B revealed in the last 10 minutes
>that episode where monster A is responsible when it’s actually creature B but then is actually was monster A in the last 5 mins
Honestly it was really good then back when it was just the brothers moving around and hunting new munsters every episode. When they introduced demons and god and whatever it became garbage
I've seen many articles suggest Grimm if they finish Supernatural. Hell even in the subr*ddit I find more and more people watching both.
>watches Grimm
>posts Grimm in SPN threbs
>is a redditor
many such cases!
>tfw now i can truly appreciate the angel and cordelia cameo
still looking for my damn webm
>angel and cordelia cameo
It was Spike (You) uncultured swine
ugh, SHIT, sorry i fugged that up mate. you're right though. that was shameful error
off topic: but i can't understand how all of the people that watched buffy on first run waited between season 2 and 3. that's where i'm at an i only have to wait until tomorrow. it's intense. i love this show, maybe more than supernatural
Wouldn't know. I discovered Buffy through Supernatural
Buffy season 3 opener sucks
>vampire diaries steal supernatural's slot for a spin-off
>combined episode count surpasses supernatural by 1
>suddenly rug is pulled from beneath their feet and axes the whole shared universe
>while supernatural finally gets its own spin-off
Frick you plec, frick you PEDOwitz, you deserve that shit
kek
that's a rise and shine post if i ever saw one
>"Ah geez Dean you can't just go around fricking b***hes and killing demons all the time there's more to life"
>"Frick you Sam you're a fricking pussy and you're not committed to this family"
>"Ah man sorry Dean I didn't mean it I love you Dean"
>"I'm sorry too Sam I love you too"
repeat for 15 seasons
kino?
kino.
i cant keep up with all these zoomer terms what does "legashit" refer to?
anna was the hottest
She has a weird face, bothered me
I always see a bunch of the b-list actors in random tv shows now and then.
>montage implying they have spent hours researching occult lore on some strange evil spirit
>Sam finds it on a lost book
>all the 'information' is a print of a medieval woodcut
>they find a random person or book out of nowhere that happens to know on killing monster of the week
copied from buffy obvi
It at least made some sense when the monsters were below God tier and had been around for forever. But why the frick would some random book tell you spells to get around Lucifer's Cage and break the Mark of Cain? How could such a spell even mortals could perform exist? They could have at least had the spells on another word of God tablet
the end of season 5 is the most kino I've ever seen in an episode of television. I almost cried when Lucifer was beating Dean to death and Dean's just like "It's okay Sammy... I'm here, I'm here. It's okay".
>Sammy it's an episode from the car's point of view Sammy
>dEAn how are the viewers supposed to see our heart to heart conversations now
>Sammy I don't know Sammy I'll think of something
<DEan Ihit a doge
I watched most of the way through season 6. I’m totally willing to continue even if the quality isn’t as good, but should I rewatch everything or just continue where I left off? I don’t remember shit about it besides the Sam/Lucifer and Dean/Michael thing which I think was foiled in s5. They’re going after some mother demon thing now
Sounds like you remember enough. Just continue.
My stance has always been that they should have been mostly done with the christian stuff at s5 then each season after have arcs about different religions and deities instead of just using them for monster of the week. The show already had lore for why pagan gods could stick around longer and never really used it. I don't need to see Castiel getting a lobotomy for 18 episodes.
You should watch 1-5 if your memory on it isn't good. It's leagues above every other season in enjoyment and quality.
I dipped out after season 5 I think that was when they whacked lucifer/jacob from lost.
I just watched s15 and the beating God plot was some looney tunes shit. Who approved this
I THINK ASIAN PORN SUCKS
Supernatural > iZombie > Grimm