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Sorry I was so bitter. I think I'm just overly upset by the road CSI (Vegas) is going down. I was just in a really bad mood cause I was upset with tptb at CSI Vegas. :lol:
As for the content of that episode, maybe it won't be as bad as it sounds. But, it just isn't my kind of humor I guess. :lol:
Oh if all the players were game, I'd like this show to last at least ten seasons, but I get that people are getting tired and want to move on. It makes me sad though cause the cast has such great chemistry. I still wish they had never killed off John though. :lol:
I'm up for more seasons, but I don't want Supernatural to turn into Smallville ... that could have been ended after season 7. By the rate it's going Clark is going to be in a old person's home before he learns to fly ... the writing for Smallville is getting crazier and yet I still watch. I can't watch something from the beginning and just give up on it, I'm like that.
So I agree it could use one or more seasons but I think 10 is a bit much maybe 6 - 8
You might want to read this let's just keep in mind Kripke doesn't let us down
At San Diego Comic Con, the cast and crew of SUPERNATURAL during the press roundtable event talked about their plans for the fifth season and what we would have to look forward to in the coming year.
It did not disappoint.
First off let’s just begin with the news everyone has been looking, hoping, searching and asking for. Creator Eric Kripke says that while originally the plan for the show was to do five season only – and this being the fifth season upcoming, fans are getting nervous – but because the show is doing well and actually gaining viewers, he says they may indeed do more seasons of the show.
And the good news is the Jared Padalecki and Jensen Ackles are contracted to do one more year of the show after season five, Kripke says.
“Because I have low self esteem, I never thought we’d make it to 100 episodes,” Kripke says. “I had a five-year plan and I thought we’d do a comic to wrap it up [laughing]. But the ratings are getting better and better but I still have to do a five year plan and want to finish this chapter. We are not going to delay it. [Sam and Dean] are going to be facing the devil this year but there is not reason why a new chapter can’t begin.”
And that my friends is what we’ve all been hoping for. Hope, that the show will continue.
Kripke goes on to say that he plans on tying up some of the loose ends from previous season – mainly the Croatoan virus and Meg. Both will be taken care of in season five. In fact, Kripke says there will be an episode in season five where Dean jumps five years into the future and we will see an apocalyptical world ravaged by the war with Lucifer and the Croatoan virus will play into it.
“It’s our version of 28 DAYS LATER,” Kripke says.
What else will be seeing in SUPERNATURAL season five? Well for starters the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse, more mythological creatures from the bible and elsewhere and … celebrity ghosts? Yes, that’s right celebrity ghosts including a homicidal Abraham Lincoln ghost.
Kripke jokes “The Four Horsemen are not going to be riding horses but color coordinated muscle cars. Why ride a horse when you can be in a Mustang?”
Ah but that’s not all! Also returning in season five will be Ellen and Jo Harvelle, Jessica Moore (played again by Adrianne Palicki) and Rufus.
And we may actually get to see God as a character at some point, according to producer Sera Gamble.
“We are approaching it cautiously,” Gamble says. “There is a lot of doubt because a lot of characters are angry at God for not stepping in and doing something about what’s going on.”
Also getting some more camera time will be Bobby Singer, played by Jim Beaver. Beaver says that Singer will play a huge role in the first three episodes and that the first three episodes will set up the rest of the season.
“I will be more involved this year than in the past,” Beaver says. “When I read the first script [for season five], my jaw dropped as to what is happening with bobby, not what I expected.”
And let’s not forget about Castiel. Misha Collins says that he will be on the run with Sam Dean as they will all be hunted by angels and demons alike. Castiel will also have less powers than he did in season four after being “fired” as an angel.
Lots to look forward to and we can’t wait.
“It’s our version of 28 DAYS LATER,” Kripke says.
What else will be seeing in SUPERNATURAL season five? Well for starters the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse, more mythological creatures from the bible and elsewhere and … celebrity ghosts? Yes, that’s right celebrity ghosts including a homicidal Abraham Lincoln ghost.
Kripke jokes “The Four Horsemen are not going to be riding horses but color coordinated muscle cars. Why ride a horse when you can be in a Mustang?”
Ah but that’s not all! Also returning in season five will be Ellen and Jo Harvelle, Jessica Moore (played again by Adrianne Palicki) and Rufus.
And we may actually get to see God as a character at some point, according to producer Sera Gamble.
“We are approaching it cautiously,” Gamble says. “There is a lot of doubt because a lot of characters are angry at God for not stepping in and doing something about what’s going on.”
Also getting some more camera time will be Bobby Singer, played by Jim Beaver. Beaver says that Singer will play a huge role in the first three episodes and that the first three episodes will set up the rest of the season.
“I will be more involved this year than in the past,” Beaver says. “When I read the first script [for season five], my jaw dropped as to what is happening with bobby, not what I expected.”
And let’s not forget about Castiel. Misha Collins says that he will be on the run with Sam Dean as they will all be hunted by angels and demons alike. Castiel will also have less powers than he did in season four after being “fired” as an angel.
Lots to look forward to and we can’t wait.
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