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
7.01 – Meet The New Boss 9/23
Castiel spares Bobby and the Winchesters and goes on his way to set right the wrongs of the world. However, when the brothers try to bind Death and use him to stop the new God, they discover that their former ally is one step ahead of them. (Source: Tv.com)
7.02 – Hello Cruel World 9/30
Dean and Sam both begin to crack as Sam suffers memories of his time in Hell while Dean begins to falter under the combined weight of coping with his brother and Castiel. Meanwhile, Castiel has problems of his own as he tries to cope with his new Godhood. (Source: Tv.com)
7.03 – The Girl Next Door 10/7
Sam abandons Dean to investigate a case from his childhood that he thought he had solved: a demon that kills criminals and eats their brains. (Source: Tv.com)
7.04 – Defending Your Life 10/14
The Egyptian god Osiris wreaks a bloody trail of deaths as he tries and executes anyone guilty of past mistakes. Sam is forced to defend his brother when Osiris targets Dean for his guilt over all the things he’s believed he’s done in his life… and calls Jo as a witness. (Source: Tv.com)
7.05 – Shut Up, Dr. Phil 10/21
Sam and Dean deal with a witch who is using her powers to terrorize a small town. They soon discover that she is taking out her anger with her husband, who she discovered was having an affair. (Source: Tv.com)
7.06 – Slash Fiction 10/28
Two Leviathans take on the form of Sam and Dean and frame them for a series of murders. While the brothers take refuge with a surveillance expert, Bobby tries to figure out how to kill the Leviathans and clear the Winchester brothers’ names. (Source: Tv.com)
7.07 – The Mentalists 11/11
While Sam deals with someone from his past, Dean is forced to team up with a laid-back hunter, Garth, and ends up in a bizarre situation. (Source: Tv.com)
7.08 – Season Seven, Time for a Wedding! 11/11While Sam deals with someone from his past, Dean is forced to team up with a laid-back hunter, Garth, and ends up in a bizarre situation. (Source: Tv.com)
7.09 – How To Win Friends And Influence Monsters aka Influence People 11/18
Sam, Dean, and Bobby go on hunting trip for the Jersey Devil, and get involved in a restaurant with cursed hamburgers. (Source: Tv.com)
7.10 – Death’s Door 12/2
While Sam and Dean are busy on a hunt, Bobby recruits an old friend to investigate a case from his past. (Source: Tv.com)
7.11 – Adventures in Babysitting 1/6
While Dean goes after Dick Roman, Sam tries to help a girl whose father, a hunter, disappeared while investigating a truck stop. (Source: TV.com)
7.12 – Time After Time 1/13
While trying to rescue Dean, who has been thrown back into 1944 by the God of Time and must deal with Eliot Ness, Sam deals with the unexpected return of an old friend. (Source: TV.com)
7.13 – The Slice Girls 2/3
Dean meets an intriguing woman at a bar while investigating attacks where the female victims were branded with a strange symbol. (Source: TV.com)
Season Spoilers
As for next season (assuming there is another season of Supernatural), executive producer Robert Singer promises twists and turns until the very end. “We usually will end [the season] with some sort of a cliffhanger, which will inform the next year. And then we may get into a room and say, ‘OK, we’ve painted ourselves into this corner, now how do we paint ourselves out?’” (Kristin eOnline 1/13)
Dean and Impala shall be reunited! “You will eventually see the Impala again,” exec producer Sera Gamble confirms. “He could never leave [her] forever! It breaks everyone’s heart, including ours. That’s one of the biggest loses of the season is that Dean can’t drive her.” (TVLine 1/10)
As if Sam and Dean haven’t been on wild enough of a ride this season, watches for a bit of a role reversal this spring. As Jared Padalecki reveals, “We’re shooting an episode where Sam finds himself in the same situation that Dean was in with Amy. So where it was Dean trying to do the right thing that a hunter would do, even though Sam insisted that he trusted this girl, now we find Sam in that situation, where Dean’s like, ‘Hey, I trust this person,’ and Sam’s going, ‘Well, you’re not in your right mind.’” Seeing the bros step into each other’s shoes, says Padalecki, should be fun for longtime viewers. “The tables turn a little bit, and we see what Sam and Dean would do in opposite situations.” (TVLine 1/19)
The CW has the provocative Jan. 13 episode of Supernatural, in which the God of Time (Veronica Mars‘ Jason Dohring) sends Dean to 1944, where he is promptly cuffed by Eliot Ness (X-Files‘ Nicholas Lea). According to the official synopsis for the episode, “While trying to figure out how to retrieve his brother [from the past], Sam is surprised by the reappearance of an old friend.” Thus far, we’ve got two theories on this blast from the past. One, maybe Bobby is revealed as dead in the winter premiere (airing Jan. 6), and he’s the one who resurfaces. Or, Sam crosses paths with Sheriff Jody Mills, which jibes with actress Kim Rhodes’ recent tweet that she will reappear in an upcoming episode. (Source: TVLine 12/22)
The CW’s Supernatural has found its Eliot Ness aka the legendary, real-life G-man who led The Untouchables. The X-Files vet Nicholas Lea will step into the iconic role for a Season 7 time-travel episode.
Lea will appear in Episode 12, which visits Ness’ professional heyday during the 1940s. There, it will be posited that the FBI agent also had another job — as a hunter! The episode airs Jan. 13. (Source: InsideTV 11/10)
I have a hunch the Nov. 18 episode, titled “Season 7, Time For a Wedding,” should quench a meta episode. (And yes, one of the brothers is the groom.) (Source: Tvline 10/4)
On Sam’s hallucinations: “We don’t really plan for that to ever fully go away,” responds exec producer Sera Gamble. “In terms of that being a condition that Sam has, it’s just part of him now. By the end of last week’s episode, he had started to develop ways of coping with it. And the next step in that story is seeing how his attitude changes and how Dean is dealing with it and his worries about it. But what happened to Sam’s head is pretty permanent.” (Source: Tvline 10/4)
Death is a funny thing on Supernatural because we’re a show about life beyond the grave, but this is one of most serious losses that Sam and Dean have had to face in the life of the series, says executive producer Sera Gamble. (Source: Tvline 10/3)
On Supernatural Episode 3: According to executive producer Sera Gamble, “You will not meet the Leviathan boss yet, but you will get to know these creatures a little bit better. There are several scenes with them. Jensen [Ackles] directed the episode and did a fantastic job again — it was a pretty quick learning curve. We gave him a pretty complicated episode that had a lot of flashbacks and a lot of tiny pieces to tie together and he did it really creatively and really well.” (Source: Tvline 10/3)
One person we won’t be seeing for a bit is Mark Pellegrino, who reprised his role as Lucifer in the first two episodes. “I’m sad to report you won’t see Mark Pellegrino in the next few, which isn’t to say you won’t see him again, because we adore him,” she says. “But this is something Sam will have to deal with and contend with pretty much on an on-going basis. It’s just a part of who he is, in a way, now. This thing happens to him and his brain has been changed, his psyche has been changed, and luckily, now he is starting to figure out ways to deal with it.” (Source: Insidetv)
Sam is still “seeing crap that’s not real,” but says he can tell the difference. Much to a wounded Dean’s dismay, Sam’s condition doesn’t seem to be getting better. And according to executive producer Sera Gamble, it probably won’t get better for a while, if ever.
“We think of the kind of crack in his head, the Lucifer issue, as now kind of an ongoing part of his life,” she explains. “When he figured out the scar thing with his brother at the end of the episode, that’s a tool that he now has in his toolbox that he can use moving forward that will help him organize his reality.” (Source: Kristin eOnline 10/5)
In the Oct. 21 installment, titled, “Shut Up, Dr. Phil,” Carpenter plays a witch who casts a spell of the very, very bad kind on a small town, upon learning that her hubby (Marsters) cheated on her. Sam and Dean confab with the husband to see if there is some way they can ground this witch before she causes any further damage… and death. (Source: tvline 10/12)
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