Supernatural Spoilers

Show Summary

Supernatural stars Jensen Ackles and Jared Padalecki as Dean and Sam Winchester, two brothers who travel the country looking for their missing father and battling evil spirits along the way.

Sam Winchester is a college student bound for law school, determined to escape his family’s past. Since they were little, their father is obsessed with finding the evil forces that murdered his beloved wife, and recruited his two young sons to help them. They have grown up as hunters of the supernatural. Sam escaped this way of life after high school, and now has a happy life with his girlfriend, Jessica, and a promising future career. Dean, however, stayed behind with his father to join him in his “hunting”.

Dean arrives for Sam’s help when their father goes missing and Sam must join his brother to find him. His one weekend trip to search for John Winchester becomes an ongoing quest after a horrible tragedy ruins Sam’s happy life. (Source: Tv.com)

Episode Spoilers

5.04– The End 10/1
Dean refuses Sam’s efforts to help him battle the Devil, and then wakes up to find himself five years in the future, in a wasteland where Lucifer has begun his endgame by unleashing a virus that transforms humans into zombies. (Source: TV.com)

5.05 – Fallen Idol 10/8
Sam and Dean head to a small town where people are murdered by famous dead icons. However the brothers come to a dead end when two teenagers reveal they saw Paris Hilton kidnap their friend. (Source: TV.com)

5.06 – I Believe the Children Are Our Future 10/15
Sam and Dean investigate reports of fairy tales come to life and find the young boy who is responsible, and has a power to create real creatures from fantasy. However, the brothers disagree when Castiel tells them to kill the boy because of the power he possesses.  (Source: TV.com)

5.07 – The Curious Case Of Dean Winchester 10/29
Bobby risks his life by betting 25 years of his life on a poker game run by a witch. Dean tries to save Bobby but ends up drastically aging.  (Source: Tv.com)

5.08 – Changing Channels 11/5
Dean and Sam find themselves mystically trapped in a series of real-life “TV shows” and there appears to be no escape. They believe their old enemy the Trickster is responsible, but discover someone or something else is involved. (Source: Tv.com)

5.09 – The Real Ghostbusters 11/12
Sam and Dean are tricked into attending a Supernatural convention by their super-fan Becky. Sam and Dean are in for a shock when many of the fans are dressed up like them.  (Source: Tv.com)

5.10 – Abandon All Hope 11/19
Sam, Dean, and Castiel find the Colt and go after Lucifer. The hunters reunite with Bobby to battle evil that could be potentially their last fight.  (Source: Tv.com)

5.11– Sam, Interrupted 1/21
The brothers must go undercover as patients at a mental hospital to get at a monster, but soon discover they have some mental issues of their own to deal with. (Source: Tv.com)

5.12 – Swap Meat 1/28
While the brothers are on a case, Sam is targeted by a high school student who has learned a body-switching spell. Dean discovers his brother is now more interested in getting drunk and hitting on women, while Sam has to deal with the teenager’s home and school life.  (Source: Tv.com)

5.13 – Back to the Future II 2/4
To prevent the Apocalypse before it ever starts, Anna travels through time to kill Sam’s parents before they conceive him.  (Source: Tv.com)

5.14 – My Bloody Valentine – 2/11
The brothers take on Cupid when the people of a small town start killing each other in the name of love. However, they soon discover that a greater power is responsible. (Source: Tv.com)

5.15 – Dead Men Don’t Wear Plaid  3/25
The brothers investigate when the dead come to life in Bobby’s hometown… but are happy, content, and living peacefully with their families. Bobby is reunited with his dead wife and tells them not to worry, but Sam and Dean insist on staying and discover that the zombies have an ulterior motive. (Source: Tv.com)

5.16 – Dark Side of the Moon  4/1
When Sam and Dean are killed by hunters, they end up in Heaven. They discover they must find Joshua, an angel who speaks directly with God, before Zacahariah can find them. (Source: Tv.com)

5.17 – 99 Problems 4/8
A minister’s daughter turns a town full of citizens ready to fight the Apocalypse against each other. (Source: Tv.com)

5.18 – Point of No Return 4/15
Dean considers giving up and giving in, but Zachariah come up with a new strategy against Lucifer that means they no longer need Michael. However, the consequences will cause even greater destruction, and the Winchesters and Castiel must stop Zachariah before it’s too late. (Source: Tv.com)

5.19 – Hammer of the Gods 4/22
A group of gods abduct the Winchesters and try to use them to bargain with the angels to stop the Apocalypse. However, when Gabriel arrives to warn them, one of the gods betrays the others to Lucifer. (Source: Tv.com)

5.20 – The Devil You Know 4/29
To save humanity and demonkind alike, Crowley offers the Winchesters the location of the remaining Horsemen rings so they can trap Lucifer. However, Crowley’s insider within the Horsemen camp has a change of heart and sends Pestilence to destroy the brothers. (Source: Tv.com)

5.21 – Two Minutes to Midnight 5/6
Bobby sells his soul to Crowley in return for the location of Death. Meanwhile, Castiel must intervene when Pestilence infects the Winchesters with a deadly disease, and Dean make a deal with Death. (Source: Tv.com)

5.22 – Swan Song 5/13
To stop the Apocalypse, Dean and Sam have no choice but to make decisions that will change their lives forever… and cost a friend’s life. (Source: Tv.com)

Season Spoilers

Withhold judgment on Paris Hilton. It stands to reason that a Supernatural season built around a looming apocalypse would feature a guest turn by Paris Hilton. However, series creator Eric Kripke says the casting stunt — airing next Thursday — doesn’t herald the end of the world as we know it.

“I don’t think we’re gassing up the motorcycle to jump the shark yet,” insists Kripke of the episode, which finds the hotel heiress playing “a monster who takes the form of Paris Hilton… It’s a fun, irreverent episode about modern celebrity. [Fans] should withhold judgment until they see it.” Kripke insists the idea to cast Hilton originated in the Supernatural writers room and not in a CW executive suite. “There was no pressure from the studio or network to do any stunt casting,” he says. “We had our wish list in the room of who would be the best spokesperson for a satirical monologue on modern celebrity and Paris Hilton was at the top of the list. We never expected in a million years that she would do it, but I spoke to her and she got the joke immediately and signed on quickly. “I give her a lot of credit for being a hell of a good sport,” he continues. “The fact that she was game to play the part speaks volumes about her sense of humor.” (Ausiello)

Heiress Paris Hilton, who guests on this Thursday’s episode of Supernatural as a demon who feeds on the disorienting power of celebrity. (KristinEonline)

Prepare to die laughing, because in an upcoming episode, Sam and Dean are going to a Supernatural fan convention… (KristinEonline)

Sam and Dean check into Seattle Grace! But, not literally. ABC would never allow that. Instead, the Nov. 5 episode — appropriately titled “Changing Channels” — finds the brothers Winchester trapped in some very familiar TV settings. In addition to their Grey’s Anatomy cameo (pictured), Sam and Dean cross over into a CSI-type series as well as a traditional sitcom. Word on the street is that the cheeky Grey’s bit features several nods to the actual ABC drama, including one that Supe fans will find particularly amusing. (Ausiello)

Yes, Anna will definitely be back!  (KristinEonline)

Body swap alert! Sam and Dean switch bodies in episode 12! (Ausiello)

Thursday’s episode 11/5 is not to be missed. The boys are taking a tour of TV land that is high-larious for TV fans like ourselves. The Trickster drops Sam and Dean onto the set of “Seattle Mercy Hospital,” where they interact with the likes of Dr. Sexy, M.D. and Ellen Piccolo, the sexy, skinny, earnest lead. Look for the word seriously a lot and lots of atmospheric emo soundtrack music. You will have many opportunities to die laughing, including when Dean explains dead Denny to Sam, and Sam asks, “This show has ghosts? Why?!” (KristinEonline)

Sam and Dean switch bodies with each other and a couple other characters. (Ausiello)

According to my mole: There is an episode coming next year in which Anna returns and wants to kill Sam, so he doesn’t say yes to Lucifer. She travels back in time to kill Mary and John Winchester, so Dean and Sam go back in time to try and stop her. So does that mean we’ll see Jeffrey Dean Morgan again? Sadly, no, as it will be “young John” and “young Mary.” For the record, CW, I like my John W. old and scruffy and JDM-y! (KristinEonline)

This Thursday’s Supernatural 11/19 — the final original episode until January — finds Sam and Dean traveling to some creepy ghost town in search of that hell-raiser Lucifer.  (Ausiello)

Supernatural will celebrate its milestone 100th episode this spring with an hour that focuses largely on Dean (Jensen Ackles).  “We’re aiming for it to be a big mythology episode,” reveals Supernatural boss Eric Kripke, adding that, “The Archangel Michael plays a very large part as we explore his relationship with Dean.”  (Ausiello)

The scoop while waiting for two months for a new episode of Supernatural – When we asked if God was going to get a permanent meat suit and/or an actor cast to play him, our inside source came back with a suspiciously circumspect reply: “No comment.” We seriously suspect it means that God will pop up when we least expect it, in a form we never saw coming. As for God’s right-hand man, some of you have asked if the storied archangel Michael would be appearing as a featured player, à la Lucifer, Castiel and Zachariah. We hear that as much as we’d all like to “see” the dude who handpicked Dean (Jensen Ackles) as his vessel, Michael’s appearances on our mortal coil will be in borrowed bodies of no major consequence.  Sadly, we hear that there is “zero” chance of JDM returning and that producers aren’t even trying to get him back because storywise, “It doesn’t make sense.” (KristinEonline)

Happy zombies! Sam and Dean find a town where everyone’s loved ones comes back to life as zombies but they’re nice, friendly, non-brain-eating zombies…oh, and one of them is Bobby’s dead wife. (KristinEonline)

An upcoming episode will be set in heaven — after Sam and Dean have been murdered! (Ausiello)

Even though Sam is supposed to be on the wagon with his powers, we will see him use them again before the end of Supernatural season five. (Dean’s not gonna be happy about that!) In other Supernatural news, we’ll be meeting another horseman of the apocalypse (Famine, this time, rather than War), and the Prophet Chuck will definitely be back, although probably not in the company of his Supernatural-fangirl girlfriend. (KristinEonline)

TNT has picked up the rights to air the CW’s Supernatural in cable syndication, and guess what? The channel that “knows drama” begins repeating the SPN drama on Jan. 4. (KristinEonline)

A somewhat pivotal character will die soon. (Ausiello)

First, some casting scoop: Southland’s Lex Medlin has been tapped to play Cupid in the Feb. 11 episode, titled “My Bloody Valentine.” Now the plot deets: When couples all over town start engaging in obsessive, compulsive, and deadly behavior, Sam and Dean launch an investigation. With the help of Castiel, they learn that Maryann from True Blood a naked Cherub (Medlin, above) may be involved and track him down for questioning. (Ausiello)

Sam and Dean’s long-lost half-brother from the season four episode “Jump the Shark,” the awesome but dead Adam Milligan (Jake Abel), comes back to play a pivotal role in an upcoming episode. (KristinEonline)

Sources confirm to me exclusively that creator Eric Kripke will be stepping down as the CW drama’s day-to-day show runner next season. Kripke will remain actively involved in the show — and not just in name only. Although CW and Warner Bros. reps declined to comment, a Supernatural insider assures me that Kripke and his current co-showrunner, Robert Singer, will continue to function as hands-on executive  producers. (Ausiello)

Misha Collins’ Supernatural contract is just through to the end of the current fifth season—in part because when his deal was being worked out, there was no such thing as a season six. (KristinEonline)

Ruby won’t be in the 100th episode (titled “Point of No Return” and airing April 15). But Zachariah (Kurt Fuller) will be.  (Ausiello)

An inside source tells me there will be “no special people” in Supernatural’s 100th episode. (KristinEonline)

On Supernatural’s big 100th episode – There’s a death, but I wouldn’t exactly call it major. (Ausiello)

100th episode -  At the risk of someone sending the angels after me, the person is someone you definitely thought was dead and gone forever. And I can tell you how one trench coat-wearing angel plans to stop the apocalypse: beat Dean to a pulp. (Ausiello)

On its 100th episode: Exec producer Sera Gamble tells me that Dean’s looming “face-off with Death is hands down one of my favorite scenes in the history of the show.” (Ausiello)

100th Episode: OK, here are three true—but very vague—teases for you (sorry, but we just can’t bear ruining it for you): One person will die, one person will make a sacrifice and one person will take on a new role. (KristinEonline)

Exec producer Sera Gamble says about the season finale: “We’re leading up to the big Death Match between Lucifer and Michael, which would cause the destruction of half the planet,” she previews. “Sam and Dean, of course, are trying to throw a wrench in the works — but these are the most powerful beings they’ve ever been up against, so their odds aren’t great. Sam comes up with an incredibly risky Hail Mary to defeat Lucifer, which involves spending some very creepy, violent one-on-one time with the guy. Terrible for Sam, but pretty damn fun to watch.” (Ausiello)

Dean is about to embark on very dangerous and expensive deal with Death. And no, we’re not talking financially. (KristinEonline)

After another Archangel bites the dust, Castiel takes on Michael—and the battle ends badly for Cass.   (KristinEonline)

“Season six will be a season of mystery and shadow. Heaven and Hell have been left in complete disarray since the apocalyptic events of season five. And now, monsters, angels and demons roam across a lawless and chaotic landscape. And so Dean Winchester, who has retired from hunting and sworn never to return, finds himself being pulled back into his old life — pulled back by none other than Sam Winchester, who has escaped from Hell.  The two reunite to beat back the rising tide of creatures and demon-spawn, but they quickly realize that neither are who they used to be, their relationship isn’t what it used to be, and that nothing is what it seems.” (Ausiello)

New: Season 6: I hear the show’s fourth episode back — the one directed by Jensen Ackles — will be Bobby-centric and feature a character named Marcy Ward. Described as attractive in a down-to-earth/woman-next-door way, Marcy is a capable homemaker with a crush on her neighbor.  (Ausiello)

I can’t be certain, but I think I just uncovered a significant clue about the overriding plot of season 6: Sources confirm to me exclusively that X-Files vet Mitch Pileggi is in talks to reprise his role as Sam and Dean’s presumed-dead grandpa on a potentially recurring basis. (Ausiello)

Season Premiere: Friday, September 24, 2010, 9:00-10:00 p.m.

New: It’s official: Mitch Pileggi is returning to Supernatural as Sam and Dean’s presumed-dead grandpa — and not for some one-off guest stint. As I first teased in Ask Ausiello, the X-Files vet will appear in multiple episodes during season 6. (Ausiello)

New: The show is on the prowl for an actor in his late 30s to mid-40s to play the recurring role of Christian. Described as “capable, calm under pressure, and very good at his job,” Christian has a special relationship with Sam and Dean. (Ausiello)

NEW SEASON SPOILERS:

Considering the theme of the season is monsters, it’s probably no surprise that the first big mystery concerns, er, monsters. “Sam and Dean are looking into the fact that monsters are acting off-pattern,” explains exec producer Sera Gamble. “It’s sort of a postapocalyptic landscape and monsters are acting in various weird ways. It’s a monster mystery.” (Ausiello)

“Castiel is a full-powered angel,” she explains. “He was restored at the end of last season. He went back up to heaven, and heaven is kind of a mess. Dark angels are locked in the basement. It’s kind of chaotic. He has what he feels is a mission to clean things up. That’s where we start him off. He also has a very personal relationship with the boys. That also continues. That’s where we start him this season. He’s in a very interesting position. He’s sort of caught between the problems of heaven and the problems of Sam and Dean on earth.”  (Ausiello)

Sam will be more like Dean and Dean will be more like Sam. Got that? Basically, their personalities will sort of switch in the next season. Plus, ready to meet their mom? She’s a hunter, too. (KristinEonline)

‘Fringe‘ shape-shifter Sebastian Roché is adopting yet another new form: as an angel on The CW’s ‘Supernatural.’
Fancast has learned exclusively that Roché will guest-star on ‘Supernatural’ in the upcoming season’s third episode, “The Third Man,” as Balthazar – an angel/soldier friend of Castiel’s. (Fancast Blogs)

‘Supernatural’ moves to Fridays at 9/8c this fall, with the new season premiering September 24. (Fancast Blogs)



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