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New Episode Tomorrow & WGA Strike News!

Wednesday, January 30th, 2008

Episode 3×09: Sam in “Malleus Malleficarum”

Thankfully, our patient wait is long over: a new episode of Supernatural will be airing tomorrow night! Don’t forget: it airs on the CW at 9 pm ET/8 CT! You can watch the preview of the episode here

We’ve also got some very good news from Mike Ausiello over at TVGuide.com regarding the WGA strike. While it certainly doesn’t look like much, it’s definitely heartening.

Nothing’s official, but the buzz is that a tentative agreement has been reached, with an announcement coming as early as tomorrow [January 31st]. But it’s hard to tell what’s solid intel and what’s just spin. To wit: In the past 24 hours, one source close to the negotiations insisted that talk of a resolution was way premature. “There’s no deal,” maintained my spy. “That’s just misinformation put out by the AMPTP to pressure the WGA.” But moments before I put this column to bed, I heard from another very plugged-in source that the deal is done. Short story shorter: There’s cause for optimism, but not celebration. Yet. (Source)

He also had this to say about Episode 11, “Mystery Spot,” and Episode 12, “Jus in Bello”:

Based on what I’m hearing about ["Jus in Bello"] — “It’s awesome” “OMG!” “Frak me!” — I can understand why they’d want to end the season with it. Apparently, the eppy’s climax involves Sam, Dean and a slew of dead bodies. (Source)

ACcording to my handy Latin-to-English dictionary, the literal translations of “jus” and “bello” are “right upon” and “to wage war,” respectively. I suppose that climax is no surprise now, considering the title of the episode and Eric Kripke’s own statement that this season is a “wartime season,” but I’m very curious to see what brings the boys to that climax!

Thank God the hiatus is finally over!

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WGA Strike: Have We Forgotten Those On The Sidelines?

Saturday, January 19th, 2008

Episode 1×10 “Asylum”

Last Saturday, Globe and Mail released a harrowing article about the hardships faced by workers and crews for American television shows filmed in Vancouver (one of which is Supernatural) now that the WGA strike has halted their jobs indefinitely. Even Canadian actors like Shane Meier who is now “selling jeans in Vancouver’s Yaletown district,” are facing the crunch.

“‘I always thought working a 15-hour day on-set is difficult, but try working an eight-hour shift on Boxing Day,’ Meier said about his introduction to the retail work force. He said he doesn’t mind when customers recognize him and ask him what on earth he’s doing working in a denim store. He’s just glad to have an income.” (Source)

Interestingly enough, the Hollywood Reporter posted an article the same day, in which they stated that native Canadian television series are actually benefiting from the American strike. It seems that Canadian viewers are so bored with consistent reruns that they’ve been tuning into their homegrown material in greater numbers recently.

“New action-adventure drama The Border bowed Monday night [Jan. 7th] with 710,000 total viewers, impressive in a market where 1 million viewers amounts to a popular hit series.

‘We’re thrilled. The one hour drama genre is a very hard nut to crack in Canada and these numbers are a real indicator of success,’ Kirstine Layfield, CBC executive director of network programming, said.” (Source)

Who cares you might be asking yourself right now, especially if you’re an American. This has nothing to do with Supernatural! Well, you’re wrong, and here’s why:

Let’s break down those statistics from the Hollywood Reporter. Only a few of the newer Canadian shows are showing increased ratings, but who’s to say that those ratings won’t sink the moment the strike is over? For a real shift in ratings, there must be a decrease in the number of American shows shown in Canada. In other words, there has to be a significant period with no new American television material for Canadian shows to truly pick up the slack. That means, for the Canadian television industry to really benefit from the strike, the strike must continue indefinitely.

Now, do we really want a longer strike? It’s true that the strike has given us a shortened season, which is a shame, but is that really where it ends?

Countless times from the DVD extras and behind the scenes videos, we fans have seen that everything about the working environment on the set of Supernatural contributes to making it the well-loved show that we know. How many stories have we heard from guest actors who’ve not only raved about Jensen and Jared but also how nice the crew in general was? Remember the stories about how hockey is played on the set between takes?

Supernatural relies on more than its actors and its writing to make it the impressive show that it is: it also requires a dedicated crew. Most, if not all, of that crew in the Vancouver locations are Canadians, not Americans. A longer strike not only puts them out of a job, but it also means that we might lose them to other shows. Essentially, the Supernatural ‘family’ in Vancouver will soon be broken up.

Don’t forget the recent scheduling changes that the CW has made for the mid-season. While I don’t believe it was a direct snub to Supernatural, I do believe that the CW is severely impairing the show’s ability to garner new viewers by refusing to air repeats. In their attempt to raise the ratings for Reaper in this shortened season, they have deliberately shelved Supernatural.

In my opinion, the scheduling changes, the affects on the Vancouver television industry, and our own lack of new episodes offer only one solution: the strike must end.

How do we do that? As fans, all we can do is GET LOUDER. I do not mean that we should ridicule or bash the writers for being on strike; in fact, I fully support their cause. But as we’ve seen with the return of Jericho and the own impact our fanbase has had on Supernatural, our voices count in corporate ears. Even if you feel that you’ll be ignored, remember that to be ignored, you have to speak first.

Check out fans4writers and see what you can do to help.

For Supernatural alone, check out Supernatural Underground for promotional campaigns. You can also send emails to the CW at feedback@cwtv.com. But to take a page from the Jericho handbook, PLEASE BE POLITE AND CONCISE.

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Ask Some Questions (Even In Person)!

Friday, January 18th, 2008

Episode 1×06

SFX Magazine will be interviewing Jared Padalecki in its upcoming issue. As a gesture to the fans, they’re offering to ask your questions to Jared! You can leave your question as a comment to the original notification, or in their forum thread. All submissions must be in by 2pm Monday, January 21st.

Also, there are a whole slew of fan conventions that are scheduled this year. The ones known so far are:

  • Fangoria’s Weekend of Horrors: Austin, Texas, January 18-20 STARTS TODAY. Jared Padalecki is scheduled for Saturday, January 19th.
  • Salute to Supernatural: Los Angeles, California, March 29-30. Both Jensen Ackles and Jared are scheduled for Sunday, March 30th in separate and joint panels.
  • EyeCon: Orlando, Florida, April 6-8. Jared Padalecki, Samantha Ferris (Ellen, Season 2), Chad Lindberg (Ash, Season 2), Alona Tal (Jo, Season 2), Sandra McCoy (Crossroads Demon, Season 3), and Gabriel Tigerman (Andy, Season 2) are all confirmed to attend. Steve Carlson will also be a musical guest.
  • Asylum, 2008: Birmingham, England, May 9-11. Jared Padalecki, Katie Cassidy (Ruby, Season 3), Samantha Ferris (Ellen, Season 2), and Chad Lindberg (Ash, Season 2) are all confirmed so far.
  • Something Wicked: Richmond, British Columbia, October 26-28. As the site is down, it is unknown if this is simply a fan gathering or if there will be special guests.
  • Salute to Supernatural: Chicago, Illinois, November 14-16. There have been no confirmed special guests yet.

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Supernatural Slowly Getting Recognition

Thursday, January 17th, 2008

Jared and Jensen at CW Winter 2007 TCA Press Tour

Jared Padalecki and Jensen Ackles might have received military honors for their work on the show, but Supernatural is still considered just one of the many sub-par shows on television critics’ radars. Case in point: the incisive article C.T. posted in TVAddict.com about why he hated Supernatural.

Well my friends, I’m proud to announce that C.T. has officially reneged. In an article posted yesterday, C.T. confessed that he has “warmed to” Supernatural. He credits “Bedtime Stories,” “The Kids Are Alright,” and “A Very Supernatural Christmas” for changing his mind. Unfortunately, he still has issues with what he calls Jensen Ackles’s “acting voice.”

Whatever the reasons, it’s rather satisfying to see one of the show’s loudest detractors taken down a peg, though I pity him for relying on this season’s episodes to change his mind. He makes no mention of “Fresh Blood,” which is arguably one of the best Supernatural episodes of all time. Nor does he realize the beauty of Season 2’s two-part finale “All Hell Breaks Loose” or, heck, nearly every single episode in Seasons 1 and 2. Season 3 is a very poor starting point to understanding the draw of the show, and I implore all of you who haven’t watched the first or second seasons to please do so at your earliest convenience.

As for other accolades, a mysterious blog calling itself The Bronze has listed twenty of the Top Thirty Television Episodes of 2007. Supernatural has two appearances on the list: #13 for “All Hell Breaks Loose, Part 1″ and #23 for “The Kids Are Alright.” The commentary is witty and really gratifying - I suggest you wander over and take a look for yourself.

Finally, the show’s mythology is getting some notice as well. RelishNow.com recently examined the importance of mythology and how it can lead to the success of a show, drawing from The X-Files and Buffy for support. The author argues that Supernatural, along with some newer shows such as Pushing Daisies, could benefit from more time spent on its mythological aspects, and claims that “has shaped up to be some of the best genre viewing on television because of its intricate mythology.” For that statement alone, I’d urge you to read this article, but it also makes some salient points on other shows that have failed so far, like Reaper and Journeyman.

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Supernatural Podcasts!

Monday, January 14th, 2008

Episode 1×17 “Hell House”

I’m a huge fan of podcasts, and while we’re all pretty familiar with the ones hosted by the bigger sites (Winchester Radio in particular), there are a few interviews and podcasts out there that aren’t nearly as big, but definitely deserve some attention!

  1. Starry Constellation Magazine has podcast interviews for different celebrities. So far, they’ve gotten interviews from Samantha Smith (who plays Mary, Sam and Dean’s mother) and most recently Katie Cassidy (who plays Ruby). You can check out those individual podcasts here and here.
  2. Crossroads Podcast is run independently and solely for the show! In it, host Tim discusses each episode and the various takes many people have on it. The best part about this podcast, in my opinion, is the explicitly separated spoilers section at the end of the podcast. If you don’t want to be spoiled, don’t listen when you hear the intro for the spoilers section! You can find and listen to this podcast here, and you can join the discussion in the forums here.

Happy listening!

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Ten Inch Hero on Winchester Radio

Sunday, January 13th, 2008

Ten Inch Hero movie posterMost of you probably know about Ten Inch Hero, but for those of you who don’t, it’s Jensen Ackles’s most recent film. To view the movie’s trailer, visit the Youtube station here.

Today, WinchesterBros.com’s podcast WinchesterRadio is interviewing Betsy Morris, David Mackay and Mark Witsken from the film.

For live on-air questions, call (646) 716-9119. And yes, they’re still on!

The podcast will also be available through iTunes and other feeds. Please check out the site for more information.

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Episode 3×09 “Malleus Maleficarum” Promo

Sunday, January 13th, 2008

Great news! Supernatural and I have returned from my hiatus to give you the next episode this season! Watch the promo here:

The official blurb is: “The seemingly harmless practices of a group of neighborhood witches goes bad when one of them kills a woman. Ruby offers her assistance… but she has a few secrets of her own.”

For you scholars out there, ‘malleus’ is Latin for ‘to prefer.’ You can catch this episode on January 31st at 8 EST/9 CST on the CW!

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