Supernatural Season 4


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I just finished watching the Season Premier, and I must say "Wow!" I took the last week and a half watching all 60 episodes of the first three seasons to fully catch up before tonight's premier, and nothing prepared me for this one.

I have a feeling that this season is going to blow the previous three out of the water.

that was a great opener, just really disappointed with the new ruby.
Yeah I was like wtf downgrade :(

+1 :( I liked the old Ruby way better.

I have a feeling though that Castiel [sp?] might not be what he says he is. While the concept of the angel is awesome, I'm thinking that they're going to turn it around somewhere mid-season and throw something completely evil at us.

Also--'We've got work for you.' I have this ominous feeling that they're going to try to tell Dean to destroy Sam because he's working the whole psychic thing again, and working with Ruby. Even though he seems to be doing good things.

I don't think so. I mean, I remember Dean saying something like 'It was like a nuke went off!' or something similar.

Then later on there was Castiel's explanation of not being able to conceive his true form, which is why the TV and radios and such blew everything up. I assume maybe the same kind of thing happened when he pulled Dean out of Hell?

I love this show. I've been watching it since it's aired, and it just keeps getting better and better IMO. This season's first 2 episodes were awesome. I especially loved the last one with the Witnesses, and the telling of the 66 seals to the Apocolypse. Great TV. (Y)

And I agree with you Rappy, I don't like the new Ruby at all. I am in love with Katie Cassidy. :wub:

Also--'We've got work for you.' I have this ominous feeling that they're going to try to tell Dean to destroy Sam because he's working the whole psychic thing again, and working with Ruby. Even though he seems to be doing good things.

I TOTALLY called it. :laugh:

I really enjoyed last night's episode. It's nice to see all the history.

I do wish they would have kept the God,HEaven and angels aspect out of it. just left it with demons from another dimension or something, wouldn't really have to be epxlained. But now it's turned into a whole god thing.

oh well. the show's still awesome. and I guess I can accept a fictonal tv series using botht he fictional good and evil, as long as it ends up with a badass heaven vs hell war.

and on the other hand, they haven't said what the angels are, they may just be another supernatural other dimensional being who live on human energy in another form. It doesn't have to mean they work for a "god" that created earth and man and all that, maybe just a big badass other dimensional super being . Yeah I'll go with that :p

Weird but awesome episode last night!

That was actually the best time travel episode in a show I've seen in a while. :p There was no crap where half the episode was spent trying to make the character believe it was the past or running around making an idiot of himself, Dean figured it out in a few minutes and away we went. I saw the episode description a few weeks ago and was abit nervous, but all good. :)

That was actually the best time travel episode in a show I've seen in a while. :p There was no crap where half the episode was spent trying to make the character believe it was the past or running around making an idiot of himself, Dean figured it out in a few minutes and away we went. I saw the episode description a few weeks ago and was abit nervous, but all good. :)

I loved his quote to castiel about angels having deloreans :p

New Demon Cast!

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Evil has a new face on Supernatural, and it looks something like the dude to the left.

Okay, it is the dude to the left.

Character actor Mark Rolston (Aliens, Cold Case, Profiler, etc.) has been cast in the recurring role of Alastair, the latest demon hell-bent on terrorizing the Brothers Winchester. His first airdate is Nov. 13.

The original breakdown for Alastair described him as a "calm and composed demon with a placid smile that belies his simmering sadism and evil. He's one of the top demons in Hell. He's electrifyingly powerful."

In other words, he's scarier than Lilith, right? Not necessarily, says a Supe source. "He knows Lilith from Hell, but it's unclear exactly which of them is the big Big Bad -- or if it's even one of them," whispers my snitch. "There are a lot of new mythological elements and characters coming into play this season."

My guess? The dude outranks Lilith. You agree? Disagree? And regardless of where he fits into Hell's hierarchy, you have to admit this is a pretty cool piece of casting.

Awesome Evil Badass Demons :D

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