Gerry’s Review of Supernatural’s “King of the Damned” – You Cannot Wield It

Gerry’s Review of Supernatural’s “King of the Damned” – You Cannot Wield It

Supernatural’s “King of the Damned” was one of writing duo Eugenie Ross-Leming and Brad Buckner’s better efforts. The episode was still plagued with unnecessary continuity errors and handled fan commentary with a good deal less finesse than Ben Edlund, but we finally got some real movement forward. RIP, Abbadon.

Sofia’s Review: Supernatural 9.21 – “King of the Damned

Sofia’s Review: Supernatural 9.21 – “King of the Damned

“King of the Damned” is a representation of everything good and right and wonderful about Supernatural. Oh, did I come on too strong? Well, I meant it. This episode did not quit from beginning to end and left me with my jaw on the floor. It was especially refreshing to have a Winchester-centric episode after the…

Far Away Eyes’ Review: “Supernatural” 9.20- “Bloodlines”

Far Away Eyes’ Review: “Supernatural” 9.20- “Bloodlines”

Whenever a show reaches a certain number of seasons, builds up enough fan interest, or is a hit, the notion of a spin-off is always considered. It seems like a natural progression—to allow for the story to go in directions the original show can’t or won’t and for viewers to stay in that same world…

CW Scheduling Clinic: Yes or No To “Bloodlines?”  Give Us Your Spinoff Pitch

CW Scheduling Clinic: Yes or No To “Bloodlines?” Give Us Your Spinoff Pitch

Now that “Supernatural: Bloodlines” has aired, it’s time to put your network executive hat on.  What would you do now?  This is truly an insane season in the television world.  Pilot season is so nuts that the FOX network has decided not to do a traditional Pilot season and start developing shows in clusters throughout…

Dear Mr. Dabb: Thoughts on Supernatural: Bloodlines

Dear Mr. Dabb: Thoughts on Supernatural: Bloodlines

Dear Mr. Dabb, Supernatural: Bloodlines. Your project…your baby. You dedicated yourself to it for months. Pitching the idea, creating the new Bloodlines universe, picking the setting. Then draft after endless draft of the story – what to put in, what to leave out. I’m sure everyone involved with Supernatural and the CW gave you input…