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This is an unauthorized release of the season 12 sneak peek. No idea how long it will remain up.

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Supernatural Casts Kadeem Hardison as a Man With a Plan for Lucifer from TVLine.

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Kadeem Hardison will guest-star on a Season 12 episode of Supernatural as a man from Crowley’s past who has put a lot of thought into Lucifer’s future, EW.com reports.
Hardison’s Russell Lemmons is a music bigwig who apparently has big plans for Lucifer’s newest incarnation: a rocker named Vince Vincente, who (as previously reported) will be played by General Hospital vet/Jesse’s girl admirer Rick Springfield.
“The first vessel that [Lucifer] feels comfortable with,” executive producer Robert Singer said at this year’s San Diego Comic-Con, “is a rock star who’s a little bit on the down side who’s trying to come back.”
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New promo aired yesterday. Here's a pic from it.

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Small spoiler from TVLine.

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Ausiello: The events of last May’s holy finale “have affected” Rowena, portrayer Ruth Connell confirms, but “maybe not in the way that you think. She’s trying a different tactic. Whether it works or not, remains to be seen.”
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Supernatural to channel Spinal Tap for rock 'n' roll-centric episodes

“[It] seems like such a natural thing to do an episode based around rock ‘n’ roll,” showrunner Andrew Dabb tells EW. “That is the tenor of the show. It’s something we’ve played with off and on, but it’s something that always felt a little bit bigger than one episode because it is such a big part of our show.”

“When we made the decision to have Lucifer inhabit a rock star and live in that world for a number of episodes, that felt really fun and like a natural evolution for the show, something where we can have fun with the Spinal Tap of it all, the sleazy behind-the-scenes music business of it all,” Dabb says. “That was in the ether, and then it crystallized this season.”
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Supernatural: Jensen Ackles, Jared Padalecki say art imitates life with Mary's return from EW

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JENSEN ACKLES: I’ve found that it’s very much art imitating life. We’ve gotten the opportunity to work with her on a few different occasions and so my relationship, personally with her, Jensen and Samantha, is just a few little snippets here and there that have been fantastic, and I have a love for her and such a great respect and the memory of the times that she’s come onto the show and we’ve done several episodes with her have been fantastic. So it’s almost like Dean with these peppered, vague memories of her, and now all of a sudden she’s back and it’s been almost a learning curve for me to work with her on set, because I should have this kind of easy camaraderie with her in our work environment but we’ve never really established that. It’s only been the idea of it being cool and copacetic.

JARED PADALECKI: And I’ll speak for Samantha as well really quickly because I think it’s an important tangent. The first couple of episodes [of season 12] see me getting tortured and I think [Dean’s] dead, he doesn’t know where I am. I was talking to Samantha, who’s a friend, and she’s like, “It’s been really weird, because I’ve been a part of this show since day one.” She was a part of Supernatural before we were a part of Supernatural. I’ll give the credit to the writers in a sense because they’re able to figure out how it might feel and it’s probably weird for Samantha and Mary to now be part of something that they…

ACKLES: They were only talked about. They were never really physically a part of.

PADALECKI: I revert back to when I was 22, or however old I was when I did the show, and Sam didn’t want to be in this life and didn’t want anything to do with it. There was a part where Jared didn’t want to be moving to Vancouver and working 18-hour days and getting on the phone for New York interviews at 6 a.m. and then flying down for a photo shoot. Life imitated art, and I feel like that’s one of the reasons why Supernatural has gone so long is because our writers are savvy enough and smart enough to realize hey, we have an opportunity to mirror what somebody might go through. So they’re really woven that into the story line with Samantha and I told her, “That’s just good writing because Mary would feel weird after not being here for 33 years and being with her sons and living in a bunker.” It took us a long time to find peace in the bunker, and so for Mary to do it…

ACKLES: It is art imitating life, life imitating art in the fact that we really love Samantha, we’ve gotten to see her, we have a great fondness of her and relationship with her, but to have her around all the time, it’s like, oh wow. Off set, [it’s] fantastic, awesome. But it’s really the chemistry on set — you never really know how that chemistry is going to play itself out when you start really working with somebody and start really talking about the dialogue, really start talking about the movement of the scene. Jared and I, we’ve been doing this consistently for a long, long time. There is a silent language that he and I have.

PADALECKI: The language of love…

ACKLES: Let’s not do that.

PADALECKI: Okay yeah, I’m sorry. Can you rewind? [Laughs]

ACKLES: Is there an edit button? Jared kind of hit on the tonality of the story line, but I feel like there’s such an interesting dynamic going on with Dean and mom that almost mirrors the dynamic that’s happening off-camera. I can’t tell you how happy I am to have Samantha back on set; she’s such a lovely, lovely human being and such a pleasure to work with. But it is funny, there’s not that familiarity that he and I have or Misha [Collins] or Mark [Sheppard].

PADALECKI: Which works.

ACKLES: To put this female character in the bunker with the boys it’s like, “Uh, have you seen her this morning?” “No have you?” “No. Alright well, do we make her coffee as well?” There’s this oddity to it but I think it’s an entertaining oddity and I think the fans will enjoy it. I hope they do. It’s been uniquely interesting and fun.
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Mark Sheppard talks about Crowley.

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Dabb talking about Mary's return. Supernatural boss talks Mary's return: 'She is their origin myth' from EW.

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But according to Supernatural showrunner Andrew Dabb, she’s 100 percent human. “It’s her. She was brought back,” Dabb says. “There is nothing demonic, nothing angelic. We’re treating her very much as a character and the character who has been a part of Sam and Dean’s story for 11 seasons. This is really her and she’s having a real impact on our boys.”

In fact, Dabb says the plan to bring Mary back into the fold has been floating around for “at least two years” in the writers’ room. “It didn’t feel right until the end of last season,” he says.

Speaking to how Mary will affect the show, Dabb says: “At the heart, the dynamic of the show is unchanged in that it’s always going to be about the brothers, it’s always going to be about the family they’ve put together, and Mary doesn’t so much upset that as complement it. When she comes in, it’s family through another lens. She is their origin myth, her death led to everything, so when she comes back, the boys having a mother again which they really haven’t had.”

Dabb continued: “At first, they’re really excited to have her back, but also aren’t quite sure how she’s going to respond to them because they know the last thing she wanted was for her kids to be hunters and now she’s walking into a world where her kids are hunters. So there’s a little [bit of] feeling each other out through the first part of the season before coming to a place that’s probably a little more settled.”

Yes, Mary does find herself pulled back into the world of hunting, but at least she finds a new friend along the way. As Dabb puts it: “We never want to shift the focus of the show off Sam and Dean, so by bringing Mary in, it’s more along the lines of: How does she affect Sam? How does she affect Dean? She and Castiel form a really interesting friendship and we think she’s a nice pivot point around which we can spin our characters.”
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New sneak peek for Sam and Dean S12!



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Supernatural EP Previews Complicated Winchester Family Reunion, 'Very Driven' Cas and More in Season 12 from TVLine

TVLine spoke with executive producer Andrew Dabb about Mama Winchester’s homecoming, Dean and Sam’s two-front war, Castiel’s new ‘tude and more.

TVLINE | How do Dean and Sam each feel about Mary’s return?

They’re happy and conflicted. It’s like a miracle. But the Mary who’s coming back is someone who had walked away from hunting but now walks in a world where her sons are hunters. That’s the last thing she ever wanted. She’s been in Heaven for [33] years. That’s obviously changed her. So Sam and Dean are happy to have her back, but they’re worried [about] how she’ll adjust [to] not only the modern world and technology and that kind of stuff but [also] to them and their lives, and [wondering] if she will be what they have become.

Supernatural SpoilersTVLINE | Back when Mary was a hunter, there were no Men of Letters or angels, as far as she knew. How will she react to those two things?
Especially when it comes to angels, it’s shock. Mary was very much like our standard hunters. Sam and Dean ended up playing in a little bit of an elevated playing field [with] demons and angels and God. Your normal hunter’s not really dealing with that. They’re dealing with vampires and werewolves and more terrestrial threats, you could say. So that’s really where Mary comes from. She’s never met an angel before until she meets Castiel. That’s an adjustment for her.

In terms of the Men of Letters, she heard vague stories. They had been gone [for several decades]. Even when the Men of Letters were around, they weren’t really that engaged with the American hunter community. They kept a little separate. So to find out they’re real, to find out John has a history with them, to walk into the bunker and see this cache of things she never knew existed, it is a shock to her. It’s about fifth on the list, because there are so many shocking things. But it’s definitely something she has to grapple with.

Supernatural SpoilersTVLINE | Is the Men of Letters’ British chapter the biggest threat to Dean and Sam in Season 12?
They’re a threat. Lady Toni Bevell has got it in for our boys. But Lucifer is still out there, and whenever Lucifer’s on the playing field, it’s hard to think anybody is going to top him. Going into this season, it’s a dual-pronged approach. [Dean and Sam are] pulled in two different directions.

TVLINE | Coming off a season where you have a Big Bad as grand as The Darkness and God as a character, is the idea to introduce not necessarily smaller but more down-to-Earth villains and threats for the Winchesters?
I think so. For us, it’s a chance to explore… the world of hunting and the world of the Men of Letters, [which is] something we’ve gotten a lot of mileage out of. It’s really fun for us, and it’s a way to deepen that. There are other people in the British Men of Letters who want to take a different approach [with the Winchesters]. So I don’t want to say from the jump that the British Men of Letters are all bad, because, as we’ll learn, sometimes Sam and Dean will be working with them, sometimes they’ll be working against them.

Supernatural SpoilersTVLINE | What does Lucifer get up to with his rock-star vessel?

At first, he’s bouncing from vessel to vessel. He’s wounded in the final fight with Amara. When he finally finds someplace to stop, he looks around, and he’s like, “God’s gone. I have a free playing field here. I could go take over Heaven or Hell, but is that what I really want?” What he discovers is that, in some ways, God had the right idea — worship is fun. Unfortunately, there’s a lot of baggage with the name Lucifer. So for him, popping into someone like the rock star Vince Vincente allows him experience that almost God-like worship in another body.

TVLINE | What is Cas’ attitude in the new season? At Comic-Con, Misha Collins compared him to the Cas of Season 4, who was a pretty different guy.
Early on, Cas is very driven to find Sam. We’ll see him take some action we haven’t seen in a while. This season, we wanted to tell some stories that were a little bit more personal with Castiel, both in terms of his relationship with Sam and Dean and digging into his past a little bit. He and Mary have a connection. It’s not a romantic connection, but they have a lot in common. They’re both kind of strangers in a strange land, in a way, especially early on.

For Cas, we wanted to focus him down a little bit more. He’s driven to find Lucifer. He feels responsible for Lucifer getting out of the cage, although pretty much everyone else on our show feels responsible for that, too. Obviously, as threats to Sam and Dean come up, he will be there to stand by our boys’ side.
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Another new HUGE casting spoiler for episode nine or ten. Welcome back Lisa Berry!

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Soul food #spntapeball with @_lisaberry #spn #spnfamily #spncrew #spncrewphoto #spnseason12… https://www.instagram.com/p/BL-HBKAhYSE/
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Another casting news!

alicia wittVerified account @aliciawitty
breaking news! (the reason I had to cancel @WalkrStalkrCon) @cw_spn #supernatural #WSCAtlanta

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More about the character of Alicia Witt in TVLine.

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Witt says she’s been in Vancouver filming her role on the show, and is tight-lipped about her character, except to say that she “has a relationship with Castiel.” Witt quickly followed up to say that she “did not specify what *kind* of relationship” her character has with Cas, but TVLine has since confirmed that Witt’s character is named Lily Sunder, and she’s an old enemy of Castiel’s.
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At the EW Popfest!

From Jensen:

“When you have a really good character, and not just that but a really good talented person playing that character, getting them to come back is always a treat for us, and I feel like it’s a nice little treat for you guys, as well. I will say there are plans this season to bring back a few of those, so stay tuned.”
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What's Filming? ‏@WhatsFilming Oct 27

#Supernatural filming details for November 1st, 2nd & 3rd at West #Burnaby United Church. Thank you @kiuriss for the tip! @olv #yvrshoots
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Bob singer: @MarkRPellegrino will be back this year! #spnnj
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.@JensenAckles: dean has a yellow fever type episode coming up #spnnj
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Omg Bob singer just said wayward daughters is in the early stages of talk so maybe... #spnnj
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.@AlainaHuffman: @amandatapping is directing #spn this year! #SPNBur
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.@JensenAckles: the episode coming up is kind of a de-aging dean #ooh #SPNBur
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Episode #8 - Ten Year Overnight Success

Supernatural and American Crime screenwriter Davy Perez joins us to share stories about his first SPN episode “American Nightmare,” and what might be coming up next in season 12. We talk continuity (how does a brand-new staff writer pull off a well-executed throwback to twelve seasons of canon, and what are some of the past episodes that most shaped Davy’s interpretation of the Winchesters?) the influence of Catholic guilt, and what’s in store for Castiel in Davy’s next episode, which is currently shooting.
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Supernatural Boss Previews Three 'Really Strong' Castiel-Heavy Episodes from TVLine

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“We have at least three really strong Castiel episodes” coming up, executive producer Andrew Dabb tells TVLine. The first, airing Feb. 2, “presents a lost chapter of Castiel’s history.”

Viewers have long known that Cas “was part of the battalion that was watching Earth,” the EP notes. “He was the guy that harrowed Hell to rescue Dean Winchester. We established that, and now we’re taking a little twist on it and telling a lost story from his past that involves [guest star] Alicia Witt” as Lily Sunder, an old enemy of the angel.

The following hour is also “extremely Cas-heavy in a different way,” Dabb adds. “Then we have another episode coming up later in the season, Episode 19, that’s extremely Cas-heavy in an even different way.”
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Starting to get a sick feeling that this will be the first season ever that I'm not in Supernatural.
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Question: Any word on whether Jim Beaver will be making an appearance on Supernatural this season? It just wouldn’t seem right to not have Bobby at least make one appearance. —Jane
Ausiello: There are “no plans as of right now,” but some other familiar faces will be back this season, executive producer Andrew Dabb tells TVLine. Among them: deaf hunter Eileen Leahy, teen wannabe hunter Claire Novak and Sheriff Donna Hanscum. “Obviously, as we’re building up the British hunters, we’re also building up, or in some cases re-establishing, our American hunters,” the EP says. “It’s a really cool opportunity to bring in people like that, some of whom we’ve seen pretty recently, and some of whom we haven’t seen for quite a while.”
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Supernatural Stars Jared Padalecki, Jensen Ackles on Men of Letters Battle – Plus: EP Debunks Arrest Theory

Shutting down fan speculation that the group was secretly responsible for the Winchesters’ arrest, executive producer Andrew Dabb reveals that “it was really the government that grabbed them. It was really the Secret Service.”

Supernatural SpoilersHowever, “the Men of Letters, like Mary [and] Castiel, are going to have a very specific reaction” to the hunters’ predicament as they take a more active interest in them — for better or worse.

“We’re going to see that storyline get fleshed out in the second half of the season,” star Jensen Ackles previewed during TVLine’s visit to the show’s Vancouver set. “There are going to be some recruitment attempts, some disagreements about methods of hunting, and that will certainly boil to a point.”

Although the Brits’ way of doing things, not to mention their handy weapons, have proven to be successful recently, “I think we’ll find out in the future that maybe their methods aren’t the best way,” Ackles adds.

For co-star Jared Padalecki, the storyline is “reminiscent of Season 6 when Sam was soulless and kind of behaved much the same way the British Men of Letters are behaving now, at least in their hunting tactics,” the actor says. “It’s fun to revisit that: Would you kill two people to save three? Would you kill 10 to save 12? You’re still killing 10 people. Would you try to find the middle ground?”

That dilemma will play “a big part” in the upcoming episodes as the brothers “see both the good and the bad” side of the British Men of Letters, Dabb previews. “Because the truth is, even if you disagree with their methods – and Sam and Dean certainly will in some cases – they get results. So that becomes the bigger punch [in the second half of the season]: Do the ends justify the means? And if so, what means are our guys willing to tolerate?”
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TVLine has posted its preview for the returning series in 2017.

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Here’s a scary thought: “What happens when the Winchesters are taken off the board for [six weeks]?” executive producer Andrew Dabb asks. Both brothers being imprisoned is “going to give [the British Men of Letters] some opportunities. It allows other people to move into place,” the EP previews. “So if/when [Dean and Sam] eventually escape, they’re coming into a world that has changed pretty fundamentally.” At least one good thing comes out of their disappearance: It “really spurs [Mary] to action,” Dabb says. “To save her kids, she has to get involved in this fight, and that sets stage for more to come with that character.” Then there’s the gang’s other big problem: Lucifer’s offspring. Everyone – Dean, Sam, Cas, Mary, the Brits – will have a different opinion about what to do with the Nephilim, whose “great amount of power… can be used for good or bad,” Dabb notes.
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SuperWiki has posted titles and writer information for episodes 10-15.
NOTE: The titles have not been officially released by the CW, may be subject to change.

12.10 Lily Sunder Has Some Regrets
Writer Steve Yockey; Director Thomas J. Wright
12.11 Regarding Dean
Writer Meredith Glynn; Director John Badham
12.12 Stuck in the Middle (With You)
Writer Davy Perez; Director Richard Speight
12.13 Family Feud
Writer Brad Buckner & Eugenie Ross-Leming; Director P.J. Pesce
12.14 The Raid
Writer Robert Berens; Director Johnny MacCarthy
12.15 Somewhere Between Heaven and Hell
Writer Davy Perez; Director Nina Lopez-Corrado

From SuperWiki
The airdates for the remainder of the season have not been confirmed, however given there are 15 episodes to air, it is likely they will air pretty much straight through with only probably 2 weeks off.
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12.10 Lily Sunder Has Some Regrets
- Didn't find anything from this.

12.11 Regarding Dean
- Regarding Henry (1991)
Henry Turner is a despicable and ruthless trial lawyer whose life is turned upside down when he is shot in the head during a robbery. He survives the injury with significant brain damage and must re-learn how to speak, walk, and function normally. He has also lost most of the memory of his personal life, and must adjust to life with the family that he does not remember. To the surprise of his wife and daughter, Henry becomes a loving and affectionate man.

12.12 Stuck in the Middle (With You)
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Stuck In The Middle With You - Stealers Wheel

12.13 Family Feud

- Family Feud is a family tv show for all ages, our whole family enjoys it! Family Feud is a quiz show, where the host asks one question and the team captains buzz in & say their answer without their teams help. Out of both the team captains, whoever gets the highest score chooses to Pass or Play. If they Play, they get a shot at answering all the questions; if they Pass, the other teams get to try to answer all the questions. There is 3 rounds & if sudden death happens; thats where their is one answer on the board & no one has reahed 300 points, only 1 team can win the game. Once the winner has been decided12.14 The Raid

-Album, Family Feud (album) – studio album by The Dayton Family

12.14 The Raid
The Raid may refer to:

"The Raid" (story), a story by Leo Tolstoy
The Raid (1954 film), an American Civil War film
The Raid (1991 film), a Hong Kong action comedy film
The Raid (2011 film), an Indonesian action film
The Raid 2, a 2014 sequel to the Indonesian film
Raid Gauloises, or The Raid, a former event in adventure racing

12.15 Somewhere Between Heaven and Hell
Somewhere Between Heaven and Hell is the fourth studio album by the American punk rock band Social Distortion, released on February 11, 1992. Following up on the surprise success of their breakthrough singles "Ball and Chain" and "Story of My Life", Somewhere Between Heaven and Hell became a popular album and received positive reviews from music critics. It also spawned their highest-charting single "Bad Luck", which peaked at number 2 on the Modern Rock Tracks chart.

Who knows if any of these fit. :)
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David Haydn Jones Joins ‘Supernatural’ As Mystery Character

EXCLUSIVE: David Haydn-Jones has landed a recurring role as the mysterious Mr. Ketch on the CW’s long-running fantasy drama Supernatural. Teased in the fall-finale episode in December, the character is an associate of the British Men of Letters – a shadowy organization of monster hunters operating in the UK. He’s suave, handsome, totally competent — and a sociopath.

Haydn-Jones has starred in several Hallmark movies including last year’s My Christmas Dream, and his recent credits also include guest spots on Modern Family and Mistresses. He will make his onscreen Supernatural debut January 26 in the midseason premiere episode ominously titled “First Blood.”

The actor is repped by the Characters Talent Agency.
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'Supernatural' just had the devil become POTUS, but don't read too much into it

New spoilers from Mashable

Now that Sam and Dean have been arrested by the Secret Service, how long are we going to see them behind bars? Is this something that is going to be a longer story arc or is just the crux of the first episode back from hiatus?

It's the crux of the return episode, but as we learn during the course of that episode, they've been behind bars for quite some time. There's about a six-week time jump before we come back, so we're not going to keep them in prison for multiple episodes.

But they've been away from the world for a while so that's had a big impact on our guys. They're being treated essentially as terrorists, so it's not just regular prison. They've been isolated, they haven't spoken to anyone, they haven't even spoken to each other. They've been living with their own thoughts, and Sam and Dean... what goes on in their heads is not super sunny, as we know. Our guys have a lot of baggage and trauma to work through.

What kind of impact does that have on their friends, family and allies, having them essentially disappear from their lives for so long?

Sam and Dean started off as two guys in a cool car killing vampires, but they've evolved into the lynchpin upon which the fate of the cosmos relies, in a lot of ways. Them being off the board creates a power vacuum that people like the British Men of Letters are quick to fill, but it also has ripple effects for Crowley, Castiel, Mary. The world is changing around them but Sam and Dean are stationary. When they do get back into the world, however that happens, they're walking into a world that changed, and our guys will have to adjust to that.

Cas and Crowley spent much of the first half of this season working together to hunt Lucifer, so now that he's gone what is their mission? Is this odd couple still going to be teaming up?

Now that Lucifer's gone, Crowley is very focused on reestablishing Hell and reestablishing his hold on it. Castiel, the disappearance of Sam and Dean spins him out in a lot of ways. Cas has really gotten to taking his cues from Sam and Dean and with them gone, there is a void for Cas. He's asking himself, "What do I do now?" And, "If Sam and Dean were here, what would they do?" This is a Cas who, for a chunk of episodes, is actually functioning like a regular hunter. He's still an angel with powers but now he's out there working regular cases, doing regular case-of-the-week things we've never seen him do before because Sam and Dean are not available. So Cas and Crowley, putting the two of them together on screen is fun and we love to do it, but for the time being they're being pulled in opposite directions.

Now that Mary has committed to returning to life with the boys, once Sam and Dean get out of prison what is that relationship going to look like?

I love getting to explore the dynamic between Sam, Dean and Mary more. Sam and Dean had this idea that if their mom was around, their lives would be much more nurtured. She'd be a nurturing mother, making them pie and things like that. The Mary we're seeing now is not that character. She grew up a hunter. She grew up the same way that Sam and Dean did. She has her own baggage, drive and agenda. That's allowed us to make her a character who is more dynamic and active.

How Sam and Dean react to that is both positive and negative, because in the back half of our season, they love that mom is out there side-by-side with them hunting, but they're also desperately worried that something is going to go wrong. And that goes for Mary too. And then Cas becomes almost like a friend for Mary, because Sam and Dean are her sons and she needs someone she can confide in things that she can't tell her sons. Cas is the closest thing to a friend that Mary has had at this point. So we're evolving those mother-son relationships and that friendship even more moving forward.

It took everything they have, including their freedom, but Sam and Dean finally sent Lucifer back to Hell in the winter finale. Is this the end of his arc on the show?

Even when Lucifer has been off the table, even back in Season 4 when he was locked in the cage, he was still orchestrating things. As we learned last season, even when he's in the cage he's not a benign figure. Even if Lucifer is off the table, he's not inactive. Certainly with his son, his child out there, he is not going to take that laying down. As we'll learn shortly in episode 12, there may be some people very loyal to Lucifer who are making a lot of trouble for Kelly [Courtney Ford] and our boys. The point being is his story is not over.

Speaking of that unholy offspring, I'm getting some serious Rosemary's Baby vibes. Lucifer having a child is going to be a huge problem for the world, right?

We're living in a world where, if you look at what certain people on the show consider to be propaganda about the devil's child, he's a bad thing and it's a dangerous thing. But from Kelly's point of view and motivating her choices, yes this is the child of the devil which on the surface seems pretty bad, but it's also her child. Even Lucifer — before the Mark of Cain, before the fall — was a good person. He was the chosen of God. This child is powerful, absolutely.

Powerful how?

We've mentioned nephilim on our show before. We've met one or two. But we've never really dived headfirst into their mythology. A big part of the second half of our season is about that. We will establish how powerful nephilim are, and how a nephilim born to an archangel is even more powerful. The question is, is this child destined to be a force for evil or is it something to be turned for good? It's like nuclear power – it can blow up a city or it can power a city. What is this child going to do? From Kelly's point of view, the nature vs. nurture debate, she believes that she can steer this child down the correct path. But there are certainly people in our world who we know and love who have other ideas.

Something Supernatural always does well is put a unique spin on old folklore/mythology, like how angels, typically shown as symbols of pure goodness, are actually corporate jerks on the show. What kind of liberties are you going to be taking with the mythology of nephilim?

Usually what happens with the spins we put on our mythology is that mythology in a general sense is already general, so it's hard to put a specific spin on it. When we were talking about angels or demons before they showed up, it was pretty standard biblical stuff. And then when those characters started showing up, it was more about character than it was about mythology.

At this point, nephilim are still very theoretical. It's not until we meet one or two or Kelly has her child, that's when we'll get into more specifics. But that will happen. It's still evolving for us. It's not something where we'll be throwing curve balls right off the bat. At the beginning at least, we're shooting for the established version being that these are creatures of great power, more powerful than angels, so God [Rob Benedict] himself had to reach down to stop them. God is not really on the board for us at the moment as we know from last season, so if Kelly's child is born, can anything stop it? That's something our boys, Castiel, the British Men of Letters and everyone else, even Crowley, are going to be grappling with.

The timeliness of the episode in which Lucifer becomes POTUS was almost too pointed, given what's happening in the world right now. Were you trying to make any intentional statements with that episode?

I would like to say we could predict the future over here at Supernatural, but unfortunately we can't. That episode was written and filmed long before the presidential election happened. It's not really a commentary on anyone specific although I can certainly get how people could see parallels. It was more a comment on if the devil became president, you know what I mean? [Laughs.] Hell, we've made this in a world where that actually has happened, but we did not see that coming. Let's put it that way.

The British Men of Letters started off this season as antagonists for Sam and Dean, but now they all seem to be on the same side. How is this alliance going to play out moving forward?

It's always been our hope or plan or intent that when we talk about the British Men of Letters, we're talking about an organization of individuals. Every individual has their own thoughts and reactions about Sam and Dean and America and our world. We started off with someone who had a very negative view on Sam and Dean and acted on that. Now we'll get to see someone who is a peacemaker, an academic, who looks at Sam and Dean and respects and admires what they do. There will be more compromise. For Sam and Dean, they respond to that. Suddenly there is someone they can work with and who can maybe even help them win. In the back half of our season we're going to bring some people back and make some big moves that will prove that the British Men of Letters way gets results.

Have Sam and Dean's earlier issues with the British Men of Letters been put aside permanently?

Well, the British Men of Letters are much more strict with their views than Sam and Dean, like if you're a monster or have powers or have the potential to be a danger to humanity, you're dead. Sam and Dean obviously have a more nuanced view on that. Everyone wants the world to be safer and rid of monsters but the question is, do the ends justify the means? Sam and Dean will be struggling with that as they get to know and respect the British Men of Letters more and realizing how dark this organization can get. How much darkness can they bear?
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Is Lucifer definitely back in the cage on Supernatural?? — Sara
At this point, it’s less about where Lucifer is than the fact that he has a child on the way. “In terms of Lucifer: he’s a character that even when he’s back in the cage, he’s been active in our world,” showrunner Andrew Dabb says. “I think the fact that he’s got a kid rolling around out there, he’s not dead. He is still a player in some ways. I think we’re dealing with a world where even if Lucifer is off the table in some ways, his influence will still be felt. In episode 12, we’re introducing a fun extension of our mythology. Some long-forgotten Lucifer lore may come out of the woodwork now that his kid is kind of up for grabs.” Now the question becomes: Who should play him?
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Question: Any Supernatural spoilers? —Maria
Ausiello: Misha Collins confirms what co-showrunner Andrew Dabb previously told TVLine about there being another big Castiel episode in the pipeline. “Particularly getting close to the end of the season, things heat up dramatically for Cas,” Collins previews. “The pursuit of Kelly and her spawn turns into a transformative experience for Castiel, and that is meant with every possible type of entendre. We’re going to see a new iteration of Cas coming up.”
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Question: It’s been a while since I asked, so do you have any scoop on Dean for the upcoming episodes of Supernatural? —Joanna

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Would you settle for something Cas-related instead? No? Too bad, ’cause that’s all I got. If you’re wondering whether Cas killing Billie the Reaper will have cosmic consequences — specifically for the angel himself — you’re not the only one. “As I’m reading upcoming scripts and seeing what’s happening to the characters, I have been asking myself that question, as well,” Misha Collins tells TVLine. “As far as I’ve seen, it’s not resolved yet. But there are a lot of things that crop up that I interpret as possibly having been cosmic consequences of that action.”
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Supernatural Preview: Is Mary in the Right? And Can She Recruit Her Sons? from TVLine

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But during this Thursday’s installment (The CW, 8/7c), “the audience will see and understand a lot about Mary,” Samantha Smith tells TVLine.

The hour contains “a lot of action” and “some nice surprises,” the actress adds. “And selfishly for Mary, she’s really busy in this episode. She has a lot going on and realizes a lot of things.”

TVLINE | John Winchester has gotten a lot of flak over the years for the stuff he did as a father. How would you rate Mary as a mother at this point?
I know, for one, the fandom is not very much in favor of her recent behavior. I understand Mary. I know why she’s doing what she’s doing. I get it. She’s making decisions that she, in her heart, knows are the right thing — or at least she thinks they are — and she knows they’re not going to be popular decisions, but she doesn’t see any other way. Sometimes, as a parent, that’s your job. So from Mary’s perspective, she’s doing what she can, even if her kids don’t like it. But as far as the boys are concerned, they’re probably a little disillusioned. John, as you said, got a lot of flak because he abandoned them a lot, et cetera. Now here’s the difference: The boys are now in their thirties. When John was doing it, they were children. In Mary’s defense, that would be a differentiation to make. [Laughs]

TVLINE | One of the arguments I’ve seen is she’s acting like a Campbell rather than a Winchester. When Dean and Sam’s grandfather Samuel came back in Season 6, he was also very secretive and had a hidden agenda.
I would argue that he was doing that for his own agenda, whereas Mary’s keeping things to herself, ideally, to protect her boys. Maybe that is a misguided idea, and obviously, in Episode 12, it put them in danger. But the goal and the intention is always to help them, to keep them safe, to give them a life away from hunting and danger.

TVLINE | Do you feel like because she’s been gone for most of the boys’ lives — in Sam’s case, his whole life — that they’ve put her on this unfair pedestal?
One hundred percent. She’s been canonized in memory, especially because Dean was four years old. Your mother’s perfect when you’re four. And now she’s come back as a full human, flawed and frightened and selfish and confused, as well as loving and amazing in all the ways that they thought she was. That’s also been something interesting for me, as an actress, to explore. As far as Mary is concerned, I don’t even know if she knows that she’s living up to this image, and that may be one of the reasons that all this is so confusing for her.

Supernatural SpoilersTVLINE | Last week, we saw her finally come clean to Dean and Sam about working with the British Men of Letters. How will that play out in this Thursday’s episode?
As we saw at the end of the last episode, they were not pleased. And yet, it’s not going to stop her from continuing. She so believes it’s the right thing to do that she will not stop trying to get the boys to see it from her side. In fact, she has Sam come [on a hunt]. She wants to show him what they’re doing and why she thinks it might be the right way to go. But it’s a long road to convince them after their history with the British Men of Letters.

TVLINE | Could one of the boys be swayed a bit to her side? It sounds like Sam might be more malleable.
Sam is more open to understanding her point of view. Dean and Mary are so similar and stubborn that it’s harder for them to maybe take a step back and be open to being wrong or seeing someone else’s perspective. Sam is definitely more sensitive and understanding.

Supernatural SpoilersTVLINE | What does the future hold for Dean and Mary, then? Are they on the outs?
He’s very angry with her for working with the British Men of Letters. Dean is much more black-and-white. She’s going to have to earn his faith. He loves her, but I don’t think he understands her yet. Mary loves Dean straight through. There’s no problem, but she still knows she has to do what she has to do. It’s kind of beautiful to me that Mary is willing to jeopardize all of that to do what she thinks is right, ultimately, for the good of her children, even if it makes them not like her.

TVLINE | Going into this season, the fans had a lot of expectations for Mary’s return because she’s such an important character in the show’s mythology. Did you have any expectations of what you thought her storyline would be? And did the show meet them? Did it turn them on their head?
It has not gone the way I had anticipated, per se, although I can’t say I really had an idea other than Mary is going to find her footing. I guess I just assumed I would be hunting with my boys. In retrospect, it wouldn’t have had longevity. That could only go so far, and it wouldn’t have been very deep of the character. That’s not what is interesting, and that’s why I’m not a writer. They have given me such an amazing, deep process for this character. As much as some of the fans are really, really, really angry with Mary right now, I think that had Mary just come back and been like, “OK, I’m part of the team! Let’s go hunt!” she would have been a third wheel and boring. A perfect, loving mom all the time would have added almost nothing.

TVLINE | She’s just making sandwiches in the bunker for them for the road.
Yeah! Vacuuming, washing dishes. [Laughs] No, this has been so much more than I could have thought it was going to be.

TVLINE | The show kills off characters left and right. Are you hopeful that Mary will stick around for the long haul?

Yes. Every script, I skip to the end and see if I’m still alive. [Laughs] But so far, so good!
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I was surprised that Supernatural’s Dean caved so easily to working with the British Men of Letters. Is he now all in like the other Winchesters or will Dean continue to push back against the Brits’ way of hunting? —Lisa

We’ve helpfully updated your question: Considering what the Brits are up to now, with the spying and killing, is Dean going to be feeling pretty vindicated about his initial hesitations? “‘Vindicated’ might be the wrong word,” executive producer Andrew Dabb says, explaining that “there’s some of that, but I don’t think there’s so much that it will be off-putting. Dean went into [the partnership with the British Men of Letters] with his eyes open, and Sam and Mary probably bought the hype a little bit more. Dean’s more of a skeptic. Sam has always been a little bit more a believer, and Mary’s the same way. They both want to make a better world, a monster-free world. The Brits are making progress doing that. So what it comes down to, finally, is the price you’re willing to pay — and once the rubber hits the road, that price is probably too high for our guys.”
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PRE-FINALE: As the British Men of Letters start to make their move, “people that Sam and Dean know/love pay the price,” forcing the brothers to take “a much stronger role in the wider hunter community” as generals, executive producer Andrew Dabb previews. Mary also faces a difficult battle with the Brits: She, “more than Sam and Dean, is on the inside, so her journey out may be a little bit more complicated,” Dabb notes. Meanwhile, Cas’ return brings “a lot of clarity” about “why he’s been in Heaven for so long” and “his own point of view on why he went.” And as the impending birth of Lucifer’s Nephilim offspring nears, “everyone is going to activate more and more.” Also on tap: the returns of Jody Mills and her surrogate daughter Alex, and “two surprise appearances, one by a relative newcomer and one by an old favorite.”

SEASON FINALE (MAY 18): The two-hour finale – the first episode deals with the Brits, while the second is Lucifer-centric – is “big and, I hope, somewhat bold and, in some ways, heartbreaking,” Dabb shares. The closer “also opens up some new stories for Season 13 in a very interesting way.”
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TVLINE | Mick is dead, and the Brits want all the American hunters killed. So what do the upcoming episodes have in store for the Winchesters and their tentative partnership with the Men of Letters?

It’s obviously a little strained. [The British Men of Letters] want everybody dead. But as they are a massive organization and very corporate in their own way, they’re going about it in a very organizational, methodical way. In Episode 20 [and] 21 into our end run, they start to make those moves and, to be a little vague, people that Sam and Dean know and love pay the price. It’s a way to take this organization and bring the fight home for Sam and Dean and force them to take a role, which they haven’t done that much. Outside of a few friends, they don’t have a lot of contact with the wider hunter community. So it forces our guys into a leadership role. They’ve been soldiers for a long time — and not that they don’t do their fair share of fighting — but toward the end of the season, they’re becoming generals. They’re taking a much stronger role in the wider hunter community as the Brits take the fight to them.

TVLINE | As this fight is going on between the two sides, where does Mary fall, especially considering what recently transpired between her and Mr. Ketch?

Once things go bad, she feels deeply responsible. She got her kids into this. She brought them in. Once the weight of what happened hits her in a couple weeks, she has all her illusions shattered. We’re not creating a scenario where Mary is bending over backwards to defend the British Men of Letters [or] what they’re doing. But all three of our Winchesters realize the mistake they’ve made, and as soon as they realize it, they start to take action to basically get the hell out of there, to varying degrees of success. Mary, more than Sam and Dean, is on the inside, so her journey out may be a little bit more complicated.

TVLINE | Cas has been in Heaven for a little while now. How will he re-enter the action? And is he any different?

When Cas comes back [in this Thursday’s episode], we’re going to get a lot of clarity in terms of not only why he’s been in Heaven for so long, but his own point of view on why he went. Some people are looking at it like, “He went to Heaven because he’s choosing angels over Sam and Dean,” and things like that. What’s going to come out very strongly when he comes back is that what he’s doing, he views as doing for our guys. That’s been a big part of the season overall: Sam and Dean have proven themselves as heroes, certainly to everyone around them. So whether it’s Cas or Crowley or Mary or Mick until his unfortunate demise or anyone else in our story, these are people who realize Sam and Dean’s importance. Sam and Dean have always been willing to sacrifice for each other. Now we’re seeing a lot of people around them that are willing to sacrifice for Sam and Dean, and it’s really about building a sense of community.

So from Cas’ point of view, everything he’s been doing has been for Sam and Dean. When he comes back in, that will be made pretty clear, and then the question is: Where does he go from there? Once he comes back in, he’s going after Kelly. Once he comes into contact with her [and] her kid, a lot of his misconceptions may fall away. A big part of his time in Heaven has been gathering information, but not reorienting his thinking to the point where he’s against Sam and Dean or anything like that. It’s more like having moments of clarity in terms of why he’s doing this and the price he, personally, is willing to pay to keep Sam and Dean alive or to keep them from experiencing pain.

TVLINE | Kelly has escaped again. Meanwhile in Hell, Lucifer and Crowley’s sparring has been building and building. How will that storyline intensify as you head into the end of the season?

The ticking clock over our final run is the birth of [Lucifer’s] kid. We’ve pinpointed it to late May, coincidentally when our episode airs. As that gets closer and closer, everyone is going to activate more and more. A lot of the moves [the British Men of Letters are] making right now are because they know that something big is coming, the Nephilim is coming. So the reverberations of it are starting to be felt. As we dive deeper into the season, it’s going to be felt more and more and more by all of our different players.
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Question: Got anything on Supernatural? —Sudha
Ausiello: If you’re thinking Mr. Ketch has developed feelings for Mary and might spare her life and the lives of her boys, think again. “With Mr. Ketch, there’s a really strong dividing line between personal and professional,” executive producer Andrew Dabb says. Although the Brit “does kind of respect and admire and like” Dean and Sam’s mom, “he’s been conditioned his entire life to follow orders. So for him to take a stand against following an order like that, it would be really a drastic change to his character. I’m not saying it might not happen, but he is not the one with a very obvious soft underbelly. When the chips are down, he’s going to revert to what he’s very comfortable with, and that’s doing as he’s told and killing a lot of people.”
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J2 panel has started, they’re doing a scene in the Impala as they are sitting in the chairs.
J2 are in an excellent mood :)
Jared is fighting with the chair on stage; is now stuck sitting backwards in the chair lol. Jensen: We’re gonna need some olive oil…and some duct taped because he thinks Jared’s pants are ripped/or undone lol.
Jensen has just moved the glass table out of the way so Jared doesn’t break it lol.
J2 start talking about their campaigns. Jared: I’m just one of the cogs in the wheel.
What motivated you to do AKF and YANA? J2 points at the crowd: Y’all.
Jensen: They wanted to cast the oddly tall younger brother first and the handsome one second.
Jensen mentions Dark Angel. Jared *fangirls*
Jared mentions Gilmore Girls. Jensen *fangirls* and crawls under the coffee table lol.
Jared: I am the original Dean. *mic drop*
Jensen: There’s only one Dean. Dean Cain.
Jared & Jensen fangirling over each other is absolutely hilarious.
Jensen: We’ve never been to space…season 13! It’s coming!
Jared is comparing Star Wars and Harry Potter with SPN. Jensen is not buying it: “We’ve never been to space!”
Jared finds many similar personality traits in Sam Winchester and Luke Skywalker.
Jared: I’ve known Sam Winchester for a long time.
Jared mentions how “Fake Ruby” just had her third kid and smiles and fake sobs lol.
Question: What would you do to be alone with yourself? Jensen is having dirty thoughts :P
To unwind, Jared likes sitting in the pool with his kids…and sending photos to Jensen. Jensen: “I’m probably there!” :)))
Jared: I’m a jogger these days. A fight has ensued over whether jogging and running are the same thing and whether it’s an Olympic event lol. Jensen: Just to be clear - I’m an awesome ice skater!
Jared: The important thing is that I didn’t save your life…you saved your life.
Jared: If you are here, I didn’t save your life. You did. It’s your power. I’m here to tell ya I love ya but you did it <3 YOU’RE the badass.
Jared likes Soulless!Sam, Jensen liked purgatory. (spoilers) Hints there is something coming up that is “sort of purgatory-esque.”
Fan starts to ask: If the Impala didn’t exist on Supernatural- Jensen: I wouldn’t exist!
If it didn’t exist, what car would you drive? Fans: A VW Beetle! J2 *mime being squished in a beetle*
J2 just acted out hunting in a Volkswagen Beetle lol!
They go back and forth: Jared: A Volkswagen Beetle. Jensen: The A-Team Van. Jared: The Millennium Falcon.
Audience suggests that J2 would be great in Outlander. Jared: “There’s a lot of nudity on that show.” Jared says he appreciates Sam Heughan’s glutes :P
Jared: “If I wasn’t on TV, I would have a lot of tattoos.” <3
Jared says he loves tattoos and why people get them.
If two characters could meet in an ep? Jared: Sam and Sully again.
Jensen wants to see Mark Pellegrino’s Lucifer vs JDM’s John Winchester…but JDM gets to use Negan’s Lucille ;)
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Exclusive: David Haydn-Jones teases Ketch’s future on ‘Supernatural’ from Hypable.

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“Anyone who tells you that torture is never the answer, they haven’t been under the knife.” This was particularly poignant given that Dean went through this in Hell – 30 years on the rack, causing him to break and become a torturer himself. Was this meant to imply that Ketch himself has been tortured, or that he’s reporting on his findings as the torturer? And given that Ketch has claimed to see a lot of himself in Dean, was there any input from the writer or director or Jensen or yourself about the implication of that quote in regards to Dean?

First off, I think it’s very fair to deduce that Ketch has learned a lot from torture, both as the torturer and the recipient of torture. We can only imagine what Ketch’s experience in the British Men of Letters training was, but suffice it to say it was brutal and abusive. There was no direct mirroring of Dean or explicit explanation of that specific analogue but we can definitely see the themes through Ketch that he may be the dark side, alter ego to Dean in many ways.

What’s going on with Ketch and Toni Bevell? Her first mention of him implied that she hated and feared him, he seemed to think she was volatile and crazy – yet now, things are looking very different… Are they, in fact, birds of a feather? They seem extremely cordial.

I think you’ll see “cordial” may be a very loose term here. Haha. It’s the stiff-upper-lip, passive-aggressive, got a job to do “integrity” thing. Have no fear, the friction and backstory of those two will be flushed out.

I’ve written before about how the British Men of Letters remind me of Buffy the Vampire Slayer’s Watchers’ Council, and you have a unique perspective in that you actually once played a Watchers’ Council member in the rather important Buffy episode “Helpless.” Why do you think these governing bodies work so well as antagonists in this kind of genre?

I think we as viewers like to hate the idea of secret, ordered societies that on one hand keep order in a world of chaos, but also we resent them for their power and secrets. It’s the whole Illuminati thing, in a way. Plus, the rigid, authoritarian, British Empire villain I think appeals to the free-wheeling American spirit. Flipping the bird to those stuffy codgers is still appealing considering world history.

Do you have any thoughts on the use of the British Men of Letters as a symbolic device for a lot of the world’s current right-wing hysteria, particularly privilege and xenophobia?

I can’t confirm the writers’ intentions personally, but it is safe to say I certainly see it that way. Any good art form should be reflecting the current culture and asking the audience to reflect on very real current events through the avatars of fictional storytelling.

British classism and traditionalism fascinates me, and there’s certainly a lot of classism within this system. I’ve speculated on the origins of Mick Davies and Ketch – how do you think upper-class Ketch felt about being the inferior lackey to working-class Mick’s command-center strategist? Did Ketch respect him? Does Ketch respect anyone?

Great observation! Yes indeedly-doodly, I am sure it gets on Ketch’s wick that he has to answer to someone he perceives as a weak bureaucrat from a lower class. Filthy street urchin in a suit! Haha. I think Ketch respects Mary for her hunting prowess and skills. He certainly respects his “evil stepmother” Dr. Hess in very unhealthy ways. And he did respect the Winchester boys up to a point, until they hurt his feelings. Poor Ketchie! “Low rent Christian Bale” indeed!

Tomorrow, it’s game on, in terms of the American hunters becoming the hunted. Give us five random words to describe how the rest of the season plays out for Ketch.


Conflicted. Savage. Ruthless. Desperate. Posh ;)
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Rebeccah Vaughan‏ @BeckyVaughanCVT
@DavidHaydnJones as I think about Ketch's upbringing to be devoid of emotion & free will, I almost feel he must identify with angels... ?

David Haydn-Jones‏ @DavidHaydnJones
He does "enjoy an Angel"
#nospoilers
#ketchtatoomystery
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Senta Adus17 May 2017 at 14:48

I'm looking forward to the Finale, even if it will crash my heart (as always). And here's what Kim Rhodes said in her and Briana's m&g at Asylum:
"Don't lose faith. There'll be things happening in the finale you wont like and that will devastate you- but don't lose faith! That's all I can tell you..."
And Briana added :" there should be s hashtag saying #RememberWhatKimSaid"...
So... let's see what she was talking about in two (2!!!!) days!
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Supernatural Season 12 Blu-ray & DVD Details Revealed! From KsiteTV

The Winchester family business adds a little more family in Season Twelve! Continue the thrilling and terrifying journey with the Winchester brothers when Warner Bros. Home Entertainment releases Supernatural: The Complete Twelfth Season on Blu-rayTM and DVD on September 5, 2017. The set contains all 23 gripping episodes from Season Twelve and is packed with over four hours of bonus content – including 3 Mythology featurettes, commentaries, the show’s packed Comic-Con panel, deleted scenes and a priceless gag reel. Supernatural: The Complete Twelfth Season is priced to own at $49.99 SRP on DVD and $54.97 SRP on Blu-ray including a Digital Copy.

In the show’s twelfth season, Sam and Dean Winchester (Jared Padalecki & Jensen Ackles) are reunited with their mother, Mary Winchester (Samantha Smith), newly resurrected by the apocalyptic force known as the Darkness. But Mary Winchester is not the only family appearing this season. In addition to Lucifer being sprung from Hell, he’s also expecting a son. Now, the Winchesters – with Castiel’s help – must not only contend with Crowley, Lucifer and his spawn, and the arrival of the conniving British Men of Letters (who’ve come to “complicate” their hunting days), but they’ll also have to relearn what it is to be a family again after all these years.

“After twelve captivating seasons on the air, Supernatural has remained a strong seller on all home entertainment platforms and ratings hit for The CW,” said Rosemary Markson, WBHE Senior Vice President, Television Marketing. “We’re thrilled to offer the show’s ravenous fans the latest season to add to their Blu-ray and DVD collections – loaded with hours of new behind-the-scenes bonus content.”

Supernatural stars Jared Padalecki (Friday the 13th, Gilmore Girls) and Jensen Ackles (Smallville, My Bloody Valentine) as Sam and Dean Winchester, in addition to Misha Collins (24, Girl Interrupted) as Castiel and Mark A. Sheppard (In the Name of the Father, White Collar) as Crowley. Created by Eric Kripke (Revolution, Timeless), the twelfth season of the hit series was executive produced by Andrew Dabb, Robert Singer (Timecop, Lois & Clark), Phil Sgriccia (Smallville), Brad Buckner & Eugenie Ross-Leming (Lois & Clark) and Jeremy Carver (Frequency, Being Human) Produced by Warner Bros. Television, Supernatural returns for its thirteenth season this fall on The CW.

BLU-RAY, DVD and Digital HD FEATURES

· The Winchester Mythology: Mary Winchester
· The Winchester Mythology: Clash of the British Men of Letters
· The Winchester Mythology: The Hunters Life
· Supernatural 2016 Comic-Con Panel
· Audio Commentaries
· Deleted Scenes
· Gag Reel

23 ONE-HOUR EPISODES

1. Keep Calm and Carry On
2. Mamma Mia
3. The Foundry
4. American Nightmare
5. The One You’ve Been Waiting For
6. Celebrating the Life of Asa Fox
7. Rock Never Dies
8. LOTUS
9. First Blood
10. Lily Sunder Has Some Regrets
11. Regarding Dean
12. Stuck in the Middle (With You)
13. Family Feud
14. The Raid
15. Somewhere Between Heaven and Hell
16. Ladies Drink Free
17. The British Invasion
18. The Memory Remains
19. The Future
20. Twigs & Twine & Tasha Banes
21. There’s Something About Mary
22. Who We Are
23. All Along the Watchtower
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