Supernatural-Season 7

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Well I think its time to start a new thread because I'm sure news will be pouring from Comic-Con in about a month. So let us begin!
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In season seven, the Winchesters will find themselves in an increasingly sinister, changing landscape, up against a new foe unlike anything they’ve ever fought. They’ll find their old tricks, weapons and hiding places all rendered useless. All they’ll have is each other. And the certainty that, like the last of the cowboy outlaws, whatever they face, they’re not going down without a fight.”

Comic-con

SUNDAY, JULY 24, 2011

11:15 a.m.–12:15 p.m. Supernatural Screening and Q&A – For the first time ever, the Supernatural panel will be in Hall H! Join series stars Jared Padalecki (Friday the 13th [2009]) and Jensen Ackles (My Bloody Valentine 3D) and additional cast members and executive producers for an exclusive sneak peek at footage from the highly anticipated seventh season of this thrill-ride series. The panel will answer questions from the audience; show a portion of the special features from the upcoming Supernatural: The Complete Sixth Season DVD and Blu-ray™ release, in stores September 13; and give Comic-Con fans a sneak peek at Supernatural: The Anime Series, coming to DVD and Blu-ray™ on July 26. The seventh season of Supernatural premieres September 23, airing Fridays at 9/8c on The CW. The series is produced by Wonderland Sound and Vision in association with Warner Bros. Television. Become a fan of the show on Facebook at www.facebook.com/Supernatural and follow The CW on Twitter @CW_network. Hall H

Airs Friday, September 23rd.
 

Aww, that's nice....they used a promotional pic from season six with the logo from season five.

Maybe Ben's in it.

I hope you're just pulling my leg...why would Cindy be reading a script if only the kid was in it?



Anywho...the Jensen-directed episode will be written by Andrew Dabb and Daniel Loflin.
 
Cindy is probably friends with the cast and crew including the writers so they let her take a peek at season 7. It's not like it's some super big secret.
 
Still silly. If that's the case than I suppose Jared and Jensen's family read the scripts already as well.
 
Some (mostly funny) moments from previous seasons to break in the new thread.


Castiel trying to use a cellphone
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Sam doing all he can to slightly lessen the spread of genital herpes
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Dean does the Blue Steel face after getting arrested
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Dean getting scared by a cat (in his defense he was sick and cats are *******s anyway)
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This one is about pudding
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Bobby and Crowley seal a deal with a kiss
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Castiel goes crazy and stuff
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Still silly. If that's the case than I suppose Jared and Jensen's family read the scripts already as well.

If they are with Jared and Jensen at the time of them reading it, then I'm sure they do. This isn't exactly some top secret hush hush show...
 
The first couple of episodes with season four were very hush-hush. As a whole, no, this series is nowhere as secretive as a Chris Nolan film, but there are some ways where Kripke wants to keep certain things as a low down with stories, so that's why I think it's silly to show a script of the first two episodes to someone who will not be in those episodes.
 
It's not like they're showing it to just anyone. Cindy Sampson was in a good chunk of season 6. She won't be going around spilling episode secrets to anyone who will listen to her.
 
Castiel goes crazy and stuff
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that scene was that chilling, you can really feel how terrified everbody present is of Cas. and misha plays it so perfectly. he seems so calm, its unsettling lol.
 
I really do not like the whole Cass 'pulling a Lucifer' thing. Not......at........all :( There were some good eps this season (The French Mistake, lol!) but overall I really didn't like the direction they went this year.
 
that scene was that chilling, you can really feel how terrified everbody present is of Cas. and misha plays it so perfectly. he seems so calm, its unsettling lol.

Agreed. As someone who's loved the addition of Cas to this show from the very beginning, I damn near cheered when Sam stabbed him with the Angel Sword.
 
I didn't get that "chilling" feeling to be honest. I thought the season finale was okay (better than most season finales of other shows but compared to past Supernatural finales, it was weak). I was left feeling unsatisfied with Sam's storyline. I thought they were really going to play up Sam going crazy because he remembers his soul being tortured by Lucifer and Michael. But it felt short of my expectations. As for the final scene with Cas basically saying "worship me or die", I was interested but it wasn't like "OMG WTH just happened?!" type of thing.
 
I figure they'll deal with Sam next season. They guy was barely holding it together as it was. All they did was break down the wall and restore his memories. They haven't begun to deal with that yet.
 
I liked the finale, but I do agree they dropped the ball with Sam. Hopefully they pick it back up again in the premiere.
 
I hope it carries on to next season because if that storyline is finished, then the conclusion was pretty anticlimactic.
 
I really do not like the whole Cass 'pulling a Lucifer' thing. Not......at........all :( There were some good eps this season (The French Mistake, lol!) but overall I really didn't like the direction they went this year.

Well what happened does make sense to me at least. Castiel was in a really tough spot and he had made some really hard choices. They weren't the best choices but it's not like Dean, Bobby, and Sam haven't made flat out selfish choices themselves. Then in the interest of saving the world he takes all that power. As someone mentioned before power corrupts and this plus him feeling abandoned by everyone led to that ending.
 
I think at a certain point someone needs to cut Dean down to size and teach him not to be so self righteous.
 
I want to mount Erica Cerra....but I much prefer her in Eureka
 
The Castiel POV episode was the best one this season. In fact, I would rank it in my top 10 list for the series.
 
The Titanic episode turned out quite well for a premise that had me going "WTF is this bull****?!"
 
Just the look on Cas' face when he appears, that cool, calm, calculated look is just unsettling. So subtle but so powerful
 
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