Supernatural - Season 5

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Well, I think it's time since the new season has started casting shooting.

Thoughts?

I just got into this show earlier this year, and bought the first 3 seasons, waiting to get the forth. I love this show, it fill's the void that Angel's series finale left in my TV watching. But is this really going to be the final season, especially given that this show is one of the few hit's on CW?
 
Yes this is in fact the last season. Unless Eric (the creator) tricked us.
 
Actually, what I'm hearing (er, reading) is that Kripke intends it to be the last season, but the CW might have other plans. And if CW wants more, Kripke probably won't be back, but Padalecki and Ackles probably will because they have a six-year contract.

Here's one sourse, anyway:
http://blogs.coventrytelegraph.net/thegeekfiles/2009/06/supernatural-stars-sensational.html

I wouldn't count Kripke out yet. After all, this show is his baby. I recall him saying at one point that he'd be back as long as there was story worth telling.
 
is there anything left after the apocalypse?
 
if anyone could come up with something, it'd be kripke.
 
I'm wondering if they will have Big G show up. Just as long as they don't "Contact" out and have God look like John, I'll be good.
 
what if God is played by a female? a hot female? that would get me to start believing again...
 
I think Kripke and co. could make the apocalypse interesting enough to last two seasons. It is the apocalypse, after all. Maybe this season Lucifer is sneaky and low-key, but then next season is all out insane, with the plagues and horsemen, all of that. (Or was that supposed to come before Lucifer rises? Heh, guess I don't know my end-of-the-worlds very well.)

Of course, even though I'd be willing to see it through, I know fans can get impatient or bored. "Isn't the apocalypse over yet??"

Actually, now I'm wondering. Do you think the writers would ever let the events in Supernatural get crazy enough that the whole world has to know something's up, like "end of the world big"? Or would they keep it so only the Winchesters and a few others know what's going on, all the way to the end?
 
I think Kripke and co. could make the apocalypse interesting enough to last two seasons. It is the apocalypse, after all. Maybe this season Lucifer is sneaky and low-key, but then next season is all out insane, with the plagues and horsemen, all of that. (Or was that supposed to come before Lucifer rises? Heh, guess I don't know my end-of-the-worlds very well.)

Of course, even though I'd be willing to see it through, I know fans can get impatient or bored. "Isn't the apocalypse over yet??"

Actually, now I'm wondering. Do you think the writers would ever let the events in Supernatural get crazy enough that the whole world has to know something's up, like "end of the world big"? Or would they keep it so only the Winchesters and a few others know what's going on, all the way to the end?
i think it would be cool that the apocalypse gets so big the world eventually knows somethings up. kinda giving the world a peek behind the curtain. they can forget all about it afterwards or something, but i just think that peek would be cool.
 
I wonder if they are gonna throw more money at the FX budget this season? Thats one of my down points about this show, they have this X-files-ish lack of good creature FX. The Werewolves are pathetic, and the hellhounds are invisible.
 
Will Satan be in this season? Also isn't this the last season? And what did they mean when they said God has left the building?
 
Will Satan be in this season? Also isn't this the last season? And what did they mean when they said God has left the building?
Yes. Check the 3rd post in this thread from Prison Mike with all the spoilers for this upcoming season.

Maybe, maybe not. Kripke said he had a storyline for 5 seasons. The bros are signed on for 6 seasons. So there's a chance we might see the series continue on without Kripke.

That he ain't there. In the meantime, Zacharia & the other high levels are callings shots in his absence.
 
I think I see a very Preacher style season coming up, maybe big G is out wandering the earth, and the brothers just run into him/ her.
 
Do you guys think Sam and Dean should kill one Horsemen per episode or kill all four in the same episode?
 
Do you guys think Sam and Dean should kill one Horsemen per episode or kill all four in the same episode?

Scratch that. Killing one for the entire season would work for me. And not just a one hitter in one episode. Stretch it over 4 episodes at least before killing him/her/it. No weak **** like the 7 deadly sins.
 
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Could work. So there will be three sides in the war, Sam,Dean Cas and other hunters and angels, Zach and the Rebell Angels and finally Lucifer and his demons.
 
Do you guys think Sam and Dean should kill one Horsemen per episode or kill all four in the same episode?

Scratch that. Killing one for the entire season would work for me. And not just a one hitter in one episode. Stretch it over 4 episodes at least before killing him/her/it. No weak **** like the 7 deadly sins.

I think the 4 horsemen should be taken out this season, but i agree with the 4 episodes or more per horsemen, and I think it would make an interesting dynamic if the horsemen were hunting the Winchesters. The hunters becoming the hunted.
 
Yes. Check the 3rd post in this thread from Prison Mike with all the spoilers for this upcoming season.

Maybe, maybe not. Kripke said he had a storyline for 5 seasons. The bros are signed on for 6 seasons. So there's a chance we might see the series continue on without Kripke.

That he ain't there. In the meantime, Zacharia & the other high levels are callings shots in his absence.


****ing A! :up:
 
I love the idea of the Horsemen being killed throughtout the whole season too. Also the horsemen are creatures their not men or women. But they use to be men.

So let me get this straight their is a WAR between divided people. Sam,Dean Cas and other hunters and angels, Zach and the Rebell Angels and finally Lucifer and his demons. Awesome!

No what do Zack and the rebel angels purpose is? Taking over the world for themslves? Or destroying it? I know what everyone esle motive is.

Also how is the rebell angels and Zack not with Satan and his demons since rebll angels became demons?
 
I love the idea of the Horsemen being killed throughtout the whole season too. Also the horsemen are creatures their not men or women. But they use to be men.

So let me get this straight their is a WAR between divided people. Sam,Dean Cas and other hunters and angels, Zach and the Rebell Angels and finally Lucifer and his demons. Awesome!

No what do Zack and the rebel angels purpose is? Taking over the world for themslves? Or destroying it? I know what everyone esle motive is.

Also how is the rebell angels and Zack not with Satan and his demons since rebll angels became demons?

I might be wrong, but i'm pretty sure Zach isn't a rebel angel. He represents "the angels" who apparently god has just left and isn't giving orders to anymore.

So the War is between Angels (sans god) VS Demons with the Winchesters, Bobby and Caz caught between both sides, (with both sides gunning for them).

I'm also under the impression that none of the other hunters know what's going down. And that only Bobby, and the Winchesters were on the inside.

Zachariah laid out his plans pretty clearly in the finale. He basically thinks that they're going to win the war, and they don't care how many humans die in the process. So he caused the war.
 

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