SUPERNATURAL Spoilers – “The End”
September 28, 2009 by Kath Skerry
I have been a selfish, selfish blogger. I’ve been holding off on posting SUPERNATURAL spoilers and pics thus far this season because I was afraid I would be majorly spoiled so close to the end of Project Supernatural. But now that I’m done, and finally caught up will the entire series of SUPERNATURAL, I will gladly pass along spoilers and pics from upcoming episodes. That is if there is interest.
If you like these kinds of teases for the upcoming episodes of SUPERNATURAL please be sure to let me know. As a proud new member of the SUPERNATURAL fandom (yay!) I’m not sure what the appetite is for this info among SUPERNATURAL fans that read GMMR. (I know that I’m kicking myself that I read the episode description)
WARNING! SPOILERS for this Thursday’s episode “The End” (9/8c on The CW) after the break. And seriously, do you really want to be spoiled? Wouldn’t it be more fun just to wait until Thursday?
I will say this. I was shown a scene from this episode last week and I was blown away. Such good stuff coming up.
On the next SUPERNATURAL….
Sam (Jared Padalecki) tells Dean (Jensen Ackles) he wants to rejoin Dean in the battle of the Apocalypse, but Dean tells Sam that they are better off apart. Later, Dean awakens five years in the future in an abandoned city and is attacked by humans who have been infected with a demonic virus that turns humans into Zombies. Zachariah (guest star Kurt Fuller) appears to Dean and explains that this is the world that exists as a result of Dean saying no to helping the angels fight Lucifer. Dean meets up with Future Dean, who tells him that the virus is the Devil’s endgame for destroying mankind. Steve Boyum directed the episode written by Ben Edlund (#504)
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I’m one of those people that doesn’t mind being spoiled a bit. The idea of not reading an episode description or looking at a pic is completely foreign to me. I still get a huge amount of enjoyment out of watching the shows. It isn’t about an overall synopsis, for me it is about how they weave it into the episode itself… the script, the acting, the humor…
This being said, I know a lot of people who won’t even read the excerpt in the front jacket of a book.
Since I am so crazy busy this year, I am seeing very few spoilers. I would LOVE it if you would post them so I might get an early peek. You know, since even when I am busy I still read you page at least!
Supernatural is probably my favorite show on TV right now, so I love any posts about it. I can’t believe how fun this show is to watch. That said, I try not to watch clips from the show ahead of time, but I do like to read light spoilers that just build the excitement for Thursdays.
I can’t get over how much I’m loving SUPERNATURAL. Sad I didn’t get to live it the first four season along with everyone else. Better late than never, right?
I always welcome spoilers – can’t get enough of them!
Welcome to the fandom, hope you enjoy the rest of the ride! 😀
Kath, I’m so excited that you’re in the SPN fandom! I myself only discovered this show on dvd after season 2 aired, and I can’t believe I didn’t watch it from the time it began, but better late than never. Besides, watching a show on dvd is always so much fun without all the waiting a week between episodes – I love being able to watch two or three at a time.
I’m all for spoilers being posted; sometimes I like to watch/read them and sometimes I don’t, but it’s certainly great to have the option! I cannot wait for this week’s episode – Ben Edlund has written some of my faves and anything with zombies will usually make me happy. I’m already looking forward to rehashing it with everyone on Friday. 🙂
i am loving this season’s castiel. he is just hilarious. and not in a “traveled in the future” way. that’s hard to find.
Cas was so funny this past week. I of course miss the Sam and Dean connection but the Cas/Dean bromance was a nice respite. The show has been so dark from the mid-way through Season 4 thru now that it was nice to have some lighter moments. When Dean commented about how good it felt to actually laugh, I was right there with him.