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so I am mad at you Rappy..... I have never even HEARD of this show until tonight... I just happened to turn it on CW because there was nothing else on, and I see this show that had some guy sticking his head in a microwave and frying..and my wife and I was like WTF this looks great!!! So we watched both episodes...

I must say its freakin great, kinda Heroesish, but great. LOVE the religion factor.. So yeah we are ordering the first 4 seasons on Netflix now.

Why are you mad at me? :rofl:

I don't stray into CW here on Neowin that often because its all Gossip Girl or 90210 so it's hard to get across how awesome this show is but yeah its frakkin amazing and yes get the other seasons because they are amazing! and I remember the episode your talking about!

if anyone can help identify the song that would be awesome its an awesome background track!

Name of the song is called Oh Death I do not know who is singing that version though.

edit: Actually its R.I.S.E formally Rising Appalachia... can be found here at Amazon

Reason I know it, is because it was from the Oh Brother Were art though soundtrack.. But it was sung by Ralph Stanley and he was a great southern gospel artist.

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Name of the song is called Oh Death I do not know who is singing that version though.

edit: Actually its R.I.S.E formally Rising Appalachia... can be found here at Amazon

Reason I know it, is because it was from the Oh Brother Were art though soundtrack.. But it was sung by Ralph Stanley and he was a great southern gospel artist.

cheers dude!

Here's the official description for the season opener, "Sympathy For The Devil":

Picking up where the finale left off, Dean (Jensen Ackles) and Sam (Jared Padalecki) watch as the Devil (guest star Mark Pellegrino, "Lost") emerges from Hell. The brothers and Bobby (Jim Beaver) deal with the aftermath of Lucifer rising and the stunning news from Chuck the Prophet (guest star Rob Benedict) that Castiel (Misha Collins) was blown to bits by the archangels.

Exclusive: 'Supernatural' to 'end with a bang' in 2010 (but there's a catch)

Supernatural creator Eric Kripke is sticking by his word that his CW thriller will bow out next May after five seasons. Sort of.

?I did set out [to] tell a five-season storyline,? the exec maintains. ?Quite frankly, I never expected [the show] to make it to five years. But now that we?re in our fifth year, I have every intention of ending the story with a bang and not drawing it out or watering it down.?

Relax, Supe Nazis. Here?s that catch I promised you??That having been said,? Kripke continues, ?I?m looking at this season as the last chapter in this particular story. That doesn?t mean there can?t be a new story. Buffy did it. The X-Files did it. You close a chapter on a big mythology storyline and then you begin a new one.

?One of the things I like about this show is we don?t draw out mysteries endlessly,? he adds. ?We?ll answer a bunch of questions this season and then pose some new ones next season.?

Of course, that?s assuming there is a next season. The CW has yet to renew Supernatural for a sixth go-?round. And even if the show does come back, would Kripke still be involved? ?I don?t know,? hedges Supe?s fearless leader, who doesn?t have a deal in place beyond season 5. ?I?m going to cross that bridge when I get to it.?

Source: EW

The description for episode 5x02, "Good God, Y'All," sounds like the greatest thing ever:

Castiel (Misha Collins) tells Sam (Jared Padalecki) and Dean (Jensen Ackles) that he is going to search for God, who will be able to defeat Lucifer. Bobby's (Jim Beaver) old hunter friend, Rufus (guest star Steven Williams), is panicked about demons attacking his town, and begs Bobby for help. Sam and Dean arrive at the town and realize there is a spell over the townspeople, making them hallucinate that they are demons and causing them to kill one another. Phil Sgriccia directed the episode written by Sera Gamble

Not only will Ellen Harvelle be back in one episode, but so will her daughter Jo. And the appearance of 70-year-old Dean is being described as a "flash-forward," although that may just be speculation. [E! Online]

Executive producer Eric Kripke says that God Himself (or Herself) will enter the apocalyptic battle at some point late in the season, although he's mum on the how and the who's-going-to-play Him (or Her). Until then, it's going to be all-out Armageddon; it's 2014 and the Croation virus has spread across the world, Sarah Palin is president of the United States, and the hunters live in the woods, trying to protect the survivors. Castiel has now been cut off from heaven and as his powers start to fade, he becomes more and more in touch with his humanity ? with sometimes funny, sometimes poignant results. As we mentioned before, Ellen, Jo, Rufus, and Chuck will all appear this season, and there's a chance we'll see Papa Winchester as well, but only if Jeffrey Dean Morgan is available. And the nature of Titus Welliver's role has been revealed: he'll be playing one of the muscle-car-driving Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse.TV Guide Magazineb>]

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