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Monsters I Hope to See in Season 6, by Elle2
I make no reference in this article to my being original, in fact, this article is completely inspired by Laurel’s recent, Top Eleven Characters she hopes to see back. That and the fact that one of the commenters stated that she would like more lists please, hopefully this partially fulfills that request. We do aim to please here at TWFB.
Now, if you avoid anything involving potential spoilers about Season 6 this is not the article for you, there are only minimal spoilers but since Eric Kripke, Sera Gamble and Ben Edlund have all made references to some of the monsters that will be returning in Season 6 there will be references to those here. If you don’t care that my listing of a monster or two that’s been seen before as well as my happy dance or whatever enthusiasm I enthuse over the upcoming reappearance of said monster, then read on without fear. I will be mentioning monsters that we have been spoiled about as to their return but since that’s all I know, there’s nothing else to worry about.
I’m only going to get into monsters, demons and angels do not tread here.
Now, what are the monsters that I’m hoping to see in Season 6?
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“Wishful Thinking”
--Robin’s Rambles by Robin Vogel
Now - An attractive woman taking a shower at a spa is peeped on by a young, pale boy with red hair. When she turns, he becomes invisible! She wraps a towel around herself and walks to the sinks. An invisible hand wipes the condensation from the shower door to better see her. After she wraps a towel around her hair, we see wet footsteps approaching her. Sensing a presence, she turns. "Hello? Anybody there?" She pulls the towel off her head and tosses it toward the rack. However, it ends up on the head of the invisible young man. She stares at the towel, seemingly hovering in mid-air. "Hello, Mrs. Armstrong," says a voice. She screams.
Bar - Dean rapidly downs shots as he and Sam argue over Uriel. Why would Uriel tell me you remember hell if you don't? wonders Sam. "Because he's a dick," says Dean, as if that explains everything. Their fey waiter stops at the table to offer them more food--a chipotle chimichanga or fryer bombs? Dean says no, then gives the guy a wide-eyed, WEIRDO look. "I have no idea why Uriel told you I remember hell," says Dean. Watching his brother down the third shot, Sam says, "Right" sarcastically. Sam insists Dean look him in the eye and tell him he doesn't remember a thing from his time "down under." Dean does so, easily. Sam just wants to help. "You know everything I do," insists Dean. Their waiter returns. "Outstanding!" he chortles. "Dudes, you have got to try our Ice Cream Extreme. It's extreme." Check, says Sam. The waiter drops it on the table instantly. "All right, awesome!" he says in parting. Munching a pretzel, Dean wants to know, "Where do we go from here?" Sam shows him a report on his computer showing that a ghost might be haunting a women's health facility in Concrete, Washington--a woman claims the ghost threw her down a flight of stairs. Dean is already grabbing money from his wallet. "Women? Showers?" he says. "We've got to save these people!"
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There's still plenty of Hellatus left (yes I'm still moping) but another crossword will help! This time it's season four. Relieve all the great moments of that season while killing an extraordinary amount of time at work. Enjoy!
Supernatural Season Four Crossword Supernatural Season Four Crossword Answers For all the latest Supernatural info and article links, follow The Winchester Family Business on Twitter at @WinFamBusiness Croatoan Pandemic? Report by the Winchester Family Biz Gazette
Staff escaping the Niveus warehouse a couple of months ago back have reported, in shock, about colleagues turning into bloodthirsty beasts. The WFB Gazette's Jaspala Wesson spoke to the survivors and dug deeper into the mystery of a behaviour some doctors have come to call 'the Croatoan Phenomenon'.
After being saved by a group of mysterious, armed men the Niveus personnel deemed to be safe - but are now haunted by nightmares and PTSD symptoms and the notion that not all infected had been eliminated.
If the fears of the Niveus staff hold any truth, thousands, if not millions of citizens may be infected with this strange new virus, CDC executives stated last week, acknowledging that the world could be on track for a pandemic. The virus linked to the disappearance of the citizens of Rivergrove, Oregon, has surfaced in Kansas and Chicago, but - so far - been successfully isolated. In its wake, the World Health Organization raised its alert, but issued orders to keep it strictly under public radar to not provoke panic.
The heightened alert came after the discovery of a significant viral depot at Niveus Pharmaceutics, hidden in swine flu vaccine as cover. Authorities began classified investigations to disclose the groups responsible. Suspicions of a terrorism act were quickly raised as such quantities as were found clearly indicate that the nation barely escaped an attack with the chemo-biological weapon this virus undoubtedly was intended to be.
For all the latest Supernatural info and article links, follow The Winchester Family Business on Twitter at @WinFamBusiness It's no secret that many "Supernatural" fans are also "Smallville" fans. Many found the former because it came after the latter. The two shows are an iconic sci-fi pairing that have managed to consistently perform well for their networks year after year after year. They’re now together again after a year apart for what is “Smallville’s” final season and it couldn’t be more fitting.
I’ve often been reminded that "Smallville" was here first. While I know that, I probably get that a lot since I got it backwards. I became a fan of "Smallville" in season seven, checking it out after finding "Supernatural" in season three. Yes, going through six seasons of DVDs was a lot of homework but we were able to do it as a family. The kids are hooked and I can’t wait until they’re old enough to go through the “Supernatural” catalog with them.
Speaking of opportunity, I’d be remiss if I didn’t give a big shout-out to KryptonSite. Craig Byrne has been the most devoted fan this show has had. He has tirelessly run KryptonSite (a job that involves lots of hours and little financial reward as I know from experience) and written “Smallville” companion books. As someone who hopes to run a fan site as great as his, it only took me two and a half years to get an interview with “Supernatural” stars Jared Padalecki and Jensen Ackles. Craig waited ten years for his big interview, finally scoring the coveted and very rare Tom Welling interview at Comic Con.
Craig’s interviews with Tom and all the cast members at this year’s Comic Con can be found in the News section at www.thekryptonsite.com. They are different than the ones I'm sharing in this article, so I highly suggest you check them out. Thank you Craig for all you’ve done for this show and its fandom.
At least “Smallville” is going out with a bang and getting a proper goodbye. In the four year history of The CW, no series has been given this farewell opportunity. So, when given the choice to attend “Supernatural's” panel or go to the final "Smallville" press room session, the choice was clear. I couldn't turn down a final opportunity.
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I got this message today from paintgirl770 who needs our help. Here's the dilemma:
I have been watching since season one, but my husband only very recently (last 2 episodes of season 5) started watching with me (he's not much of a tv guy, except for sports). Anyway, to my happy surprise he instantly appreciated the show! We watched the pilot and a couple of season 1 episodes so far, but he doesn't have the time (or patience) to watch all the episodes of all the seasons before Season 6 begins. What would you and yours recommend as the top say 5 or 6 episodes he should see in the next few weeks to keep him hooked (bear in mind I will be there to fill him in on storyline and events, etc..)
It's Hellatus, we're still buzzing from Comic Con news, so I decided that this would be the perfect group exercise. After all, we're all in this together! Which five or six would you recommend? My initial list was at twelve, and breaking it down was not fun. Here's my recommended list: Home In My Time of Dying All Hell Breaks Loose Part II (Watch the last five minutes of part I. That doesn't really count as an episode) Mystery Spot No Rest For the Wicked Lazarus Rising Considering he's already seen the last two episodes of season five, he's good there. The way I figure, he'll be so hooked by then, he'll at least take one marathon weekend to burn through all of season four. Just one episode of that season is criminal. Okay, your turn! What's your best advice? For all the latest Supernatural info and article links, follow The Winchester Family Business on Twitter at @WinFamBusiness When we last saw Castiel at the end of Season 4 he was standing resolutely next to Chuck - I am the prophet, ready to hold off heaven’s most fearsome power, an archangel.
Season 5 opens with the news that Castiel was smote, like a water balloon filled with Chunky soup…not to worry, though, our Cas returned, brought back by God and he’s determined not to take any of Zachariah’s crap anymore.
For all the latest Supernatural info and article links, follow The Winchester Family Business on Twitter at @WinFamBusiness Sera Gamble arrived, our table being the last group to talk to before going to the panel. The room was pretty noisy and crazy by now, for everyone was prepping for the press room/ballroom switch between “Supernatural” and “Smallville.” Still, she gave us her undivided attention and even complimented me on the “Ghostfacers” t-shirt I was wearing. She was the only one that noticed! A big thanks to Patrick Doody, the Producer of “Ghostfacers” for the shirt.
Please note that by this time the noise was so bad that hearing most of the questions word for word were impossible on my recording. The questions are shown here mostly in context but not how they were asked word for word. I also had a hard time with a few Sera’s answers too, but managed to get most of it except for a few words here and there that had no effect on the overall answer. Also, the last two questions were very rushed because we were out of time.
Now everybody say it together...SPOILER ALERT!!!!!!!! For all the latest Supernatural info and article links, follow The Winchester Family Business on Twitter at @WinFamBusiness
Jim Beaver came to us with one of his usual eye catching t-shirts, a clever no smoking symbol with the words “There are cooler ways to die.” He was also wearing a hat that said “Idgits.” He thought the shirt was relevant to the show and the hat he had gotten that from a fan and thought he ought to wear that today.
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