The following article contains spoilers for this week’s Supernatural.
Supernatural has a new fan, and he’s not a stranger to genre television.
Mitch Pileggi, who has appeared in The X-Files and Stargate: Atlantis, guest stars on this week’s episode of Supernatural. “In the Beginning” features Dean Winchester travelling back in time (courtesy of angel Castiel, who rescued [...]

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Gail on September 30th, 2008

I admit I’m not the brightest bulb in the box when it comes to literary innuendo, but I have no idea where they got the title for this episode. Unless, of course, by “Dragon House” they mean “Fangtasia.”

Jason Stackhouse is arrested for the murder of Dawn the waitress. (We saw that [...]

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Gail on September 30th, 2008

Despite the complete absence of Brian Austin Green, I really liked last night’s episode. Getting some answers about Cameron’s background deepened the show a little. I’d always wondered why she was so important to John, and now we know…

…it’s because she was made after one of his people.
The oddity of Cameron taking on [...]

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Gail on September 30th, 2008

Chuck got confusing last season, and we should probably blame the writer’s strike for that. They burned off a couple of episodes all at once after the strike was over. One of the last episodes, at the end, had the general telling Casey the Intersect was back online and he was to kill [...]

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Sandy on September 29th, 2008

Michael Shanks (Stargate SG-1) will be appearing on several upcoming episodes of Burn Notice, according to Variety.com. The announcement didn’t say when the episodes would air. Shanks recently appeared on Burn Notice in the episode “Bad Blood” as main character Michael Westen’s new handler, Victor.

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Gail on September 29th, 2008

This week’s episode dealt with a clairvoyant and a compound that went from gas to solid so fast, it froze people mid-step and suffocated them.
And the show treated the clairvoyant as the fantastical element.

Yes, in real life, psychics are treated with a huge amount of skepticism if not outright hostility, but it’s not exactly unheard [...]

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Just Ruth on September 28th, 2008

CW Connect has an interview up with Misha Collins.   It’s remarkable how he looks so directly at the camera, it’s just like he’s looking into your eyes.
http://cwtv.com/cw-video/supernatural/short/?play=404-4347
 
(I think if he ever did look directly into my eyes while talking to me, I’d embarrass myself by melting into pudding - babbling, incoherent pudding)

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Suzanne on September 27th, 2008

In the first Supernatural episode to borrow the title of a young adult novel aimed at pre-teen girls(what’s next, Beezus and Ramona?), Dean is dealing with the quandry of being saved from Hell on the orders of a God he doesn’t believe in.  Needless to say, he has a hard time wrapping his head around all of [...]

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Jade on September 25th, 2008

When I began writing this, I thought of doing a play by play of the first two episodes of Heroes, but then again, by now everyone and their dog has seen the episodes, so a play by play would be a dull thing indeed.  What I thought I would do instead is talk about how [...]

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Suzanne on September 24th, 2008

Despite this show currently beginning it’s eight season, this season’s premiere is the first episode of Smallville I’ve actually watched.  As something of a lifelong Superman fan(courtesy of the much-missed Christopher Reeve) I had considered catching this show when it first began, but for one reason or another it never made its way onto my [...]

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