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umactuallyspn · 7 days
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Family might not end with blood, but biological relatives have been featured a lot throughout Supernatural. We meet Sam and Dean's half-brother, maternal grandmother, both grandfathers, and multiple cousins, such as Gwen Campbell. Even characters who aren't the brothers sometimes get a family reunion! There is Crowley's mother, Rowena, and son, Gavin, who died in a shipwreck in the 19th century. Other characters whose families we see include Kevin, Charlie, Benny, and Bobby.
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umactuallyspn · 8 days
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Family might not end with blood, but biological relatives have been featured a lot throughout Supernatural. We meet Sam and Dean's half-brother, maternal grandmother, both grandfathers, and multiple cousins, such as Gwen Campbell. Even characters who aren't the brothers sometimes get a family reunion! There is Crowley's mother, Rowena, and son, Gavin, who died in a shipwreck in the 19th century. Other characters whose families we see include Kevin, Charlie, Benny, and Bobby.
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umactuallyspn · 8 days
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Family might not end with blood, but biological relatives have been featured a lot throughout Supernatural. We meet Sam and Dean's half-brother, maternal grandmother, both grandfathers, and multiple cousins, such as Gwen Campbell. Even characters who aren't the brothers sometimes get a family reunion! There is Crowley's mother, Rowena, and son, Gavin, who died in a shipwreck in the 19th century. Other characters whose families we see include Kevin, Charlie, Benny, and Bobby.
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umactuallyspn · 3 months
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Sometimes I like throwing in two incorrect statements just so there's something else people can point out if they spot it
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umactuallyspn · 3 months
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Supernatural has had many bizarre episodes over its run, though few were as weird as Scoobynatural. In this episode, Sam, Dean, and Castiel cross over into the Scooby-Doo universe and have to live out the episode "Haunted House Hang-up." In addition to using actual Scooby-Doo writers and animators, the episode also included the show's voice actors such as Matthew Lillard (of the live action movie fame) and Kate Micucci. One Scooby-Doo writer, Jeremy Adams, even permanently joined the Supernatural writing team in season 14!
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umactuallyspn · 6 months
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Three years ago today, the Supernatural finale, "Carry On," premiered... to mixed audience reactions. The show ended its fifteen season run with Sam and Dean both in Heaven, Dean having died after a vampire hunt and Sam of old age with his son, Dean Jr., at his bedside. Few fan favorites, including Castiel, were absent--the only recurring characters present (besides Sam and Dean, of course) were the boys' father figure, Bobby Singer, and Jenny, a vampire who appeared in season 1's episode "Dead Man's Blood." However, showrunner Andrew Dabb revealed on social media several months later that the original plan for the finale had indeed included Sam and Dean's loved ones from over the years gathering at the Harvelle's Roadhouse and enjoying a live performance from the actual band Kansas. Misha Collins stated during a convention panel that he was supposed to be in the scene, but playing as Jimmy Novak instead of Castiel.
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umactuallyspn · 6 months
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Three years ago today, the Supernatural finale, "Carry On," premiered... to mixed audience reactions. The show ended its fifteen season run with Sam and Dean both in Heaven, Dean having died after a vampire hunt and Sam of old age with his son, Dean Jr., at his bedside. Few fan favorites, including Castiel, were absent--the only recurring characters present (besides Sam and Dean, of course) were the boys' father figure, Bobby Singer, and Jenny, a vampire who appeared in season 1's episode "Dead Man's Blood." However, showrunner Andrew Dabb revealed on social media several months later that the original plan for the finale had indeed included Sam and Dean's loved ones from over the years gathering at the Harvelle's Roadhouse and enjoying a live performance from the actual band Kansas. Misha Collins stated during a convention panel that he was supposed to be in the scene, but playing as Jimmy Novak instead of Castiel.
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umactuallyspn · 6 months
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Three years ago today, the Supernatural finale, "Carry On," premiered... to mixed audience reactions. The show ended its fifteen season run with Sam and Dean both in Heaven, Dean having died after a vampire hunt and Sam of old age with his son, Dean Jr., at his bedside. Few fan favorites, including Castiel, were absent--the only recurring characters present (besides Sam and Dean, of course) were the boys' father figure, Bobby Singer, and Jenny, a vampire who appeared in season 1's episode "Dead Man's Blood." However, showrunner Andrew Dabb revealed on social media several months later that the original plan for the finale had indeed included Sam and Dean's loved ones from over the years gathering at the Harvelle's Roadhouse and enjoying a live performance from the actual band Kansas. Misha Collins stated during a convention panel that he was supposed to be in the scene, but playing as Jimmy Novak instead of Castiel.
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umactuallyspn · 6 months
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Three years ago today, the Supernatural finale, "Carry On," premiered... to mixed audience reactions. The show ended its fifteen season run with Sam and Dean both in Heaven, Dean having died after a vampire hunt and Sam of old age with his son, Dean Jr., at his bedside. Few fan favorites, including Castiel, were absent--the only recurring characters present (besides Sam and Dean, of course) were the boys' father figure, Bobby Singer, and Jenny, a vampire who appeared in season 1's episode "Dead Man's Blood." However, showrunner Andrew Dabb revealed on social media several months later that the original plan for the finale had indeed included Sam and Dean's loved ones from over the years gathering at the Harvelle's Roadhouse and enjoying a live performance from the actual band Kansas. Misha Collins stated during a convention panel that he was supposed to be in the scene, but playing as Jimmy Novak instead of Castiel.
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umactuallyspn · 6 months
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Was it that Andrew Dabb didn't reveal it? It was a script leak, right?
I don't believe the script leaked it since it was planned awhile back, and the script we have follows more what happens onscreen. But Dabb did post this on twitter:
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umactuallyspn · 6 months
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Three years ago today, the Supernatural finale, "Carry On," premiered... to mixed audience reactions. The show ended its fifteen season run with Sam and Dean both in Heaven, Dean having died after a vampire hunt and Sam of old age with his son, Dean Jr., at his bedside. Few fan favorites, including Castiel, were present--the only recurring characters present (besides Sam and Dean, of course) were the boys' father figure, Bobby Singer, and Jenny, a vampire who appeared in season 1's episode "Dead Man's Blood." However, showrunner Andrew Dabb revealed on social media several months later that the original plan for the finale had indeed included Sam and Dean's loved ones from over the years gathering at the Harvelles' Roadhouse and enjoying a live performance from the actual band Kansas. Misha Collins stated during a convention panel that he was supposed to be in the scene, but playing as Jimmy Novak instead of Castiel.
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umactuallyspn · 6 months
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Although Supernatural eventually drifted away from its horror origins, it had managed to cast some horror icons over the years. Season 2's episode "The Usual Suspects" has Linda Blair of The Exorcist fame as Detective Diana Ballard; Robert Englund (aka Freddy Krueger) plays a doctor in season 6's "Appointment in Samarra;" and Ava Wilson was played by Katharine Isabelle, who would later go on to star in the cult classic "Ginger Snaps." Oh, and who could forget Jared Padalecki's House of Wax co-star, Paris Hilton!
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umactuallyspn · 6 months
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Season 11's episode "Into the Mystic" introduces Eileen Leahy--an Irish-American hunter who became deaf and lost her parents, Padraic and Maura, as an infant from a banshee attack. Eileen herself was saved from her parents' fate by a banishing spell that Maura knew as a Woman of Letters. Trained under a hunter named Lillian O'Grady, Eileen spent decades tracking the banshee down in order to seek revenge for her parents' deaths, eventually landing her in the Park Oak Retirement Living center in Kansas. Undercover as "Marlene," she meets Sam Winchester, who mistakenly signs "Fuck you" instead of "Thank you" despite taking ASL in college.
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umactuallyspn · 6 months
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Supernatural officially introduced angels into their monster lore in the 2008 episode “Lazarus Rising,” where Castiel appears to Dean after he raised him from perdition. Although Castiel isn’t a real biblical character, showrunners Eric Kripke and Sera Gamble did pull real angel names for other characters, such as archangels Michael, Lucifer, Gabriel, and Raphael, as well as regular old angels like Uriel, Hannah, Bartholomew, Anael, Isham, and Gadreel.
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umactuallyspn · 6 months
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Supernatural officially introduced angels into their monster lore in the 2008 episode “Lazarus Rising,” where Castiel appears to Dean after he raised him from perdition. Although Castiel isn’t a real biblical character, showrunners Eric Kripke and Sera Gamble did pull real angel names for other characters, such as archangels Michael, Lucifer, Gabriel, and Raphael, as well as regular old angels like Uriel, Hannah, Bartholomew, Anael, Isham, and Gadreel.
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umactuallyspn · 6 months
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Although Supernatural eventually drifted away from its horror origins, it had managed to cast some horror icons over the years. Season 2's episode "The Usual Suspects" has Linda Blair of The Exorcist fame as Detective Diana Ballard; Robert Englund (aka Freddy Krueger) plays a doctor in season 6's "Appointment in Samarra;" and Ava Wilson was played by Katharine Isabelle, who would later go on to star in the cult classic "Ginger Snaps." Oh, and who could forget Jared Padalecki's House of Wax co-star, Paris Hilton!
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umactuallyspn · 6 months
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In season one, John Winchester tells his sons Sam and Dean about The Colt, a weapon that is able to kill anything--though, it's said, with a few exceptions. These exceptions include: the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse, the Alpha Vampire, and archangels (like Lucifer himself). Although it's assumed God is immune to The Colt, Sam does shoot him with a special "God gun" in the season 14 finale.
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