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I never got into this show when it started, but everyone seems to love it, so I started from the first season.

I have made it through 7 episodes so far. It's a good show, but to be honest it's hard for me to watch it. Yes this will make me sound like a baby but I don't like scary things. Movies or shows or anything. Not my type of thing.

I will continue to watch though, cause the ideas, and things they do are cool. lol

I never got into this show when it started, but everyone seems to love it, so I started from the first season.

I have made it through 7 episodes so far. It's a good show, but to be honest it's hard for me to watch it. Yes this will make me sound like a baby but I don't like scary things. Movies or shows or anything. Not my type of thing.

I will continue to watch though, cause the ideas, and things they do are cool. lol

some of the episodes you may not like then! :p

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I never got into this show when it started, but everyone seems to love it, so I started from the first season.

I have made it through 7 episodes so far. It's a good show, but to be honest it's hard for me to watch it. Yes this will make me sound like a baby but I don't like scary things. Movies or shows or anything. Not my type of thing.

I will continue to watch though, cause the ideas, and things they do are cool. lol

booo

Episode 5.13 that was known as "Back to the Future II" has just been changed to "The Song Remains the Same" today by the CW... Maybe they had issues using the Films name.. who knows...

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"Master Chief is in the house"

I really enjoyed this episode. Then again I enjoy most of them....

I really enjoyed this last episode too. Honestly that episode could have gone for 2 hours and I would have enjoyed every minute of it.

Vampire Diaries and Supernatural will go on hiatus after the Febuary 11th episode and won't be back till March 25th. On the bright side as on March 25th they will have no breaks until the season finales on May 13th.

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Supernatural Renewed!

Fans of ?Gossip Girl,? ?90210,? and ?The Vampire Diaries,? rest easy: the CW announced early season renewals for its three best-known dramas on Tuesday.

The network also said that it had renewed the reality competition ?America?s Next Top Model,? as well as a five-year-old remnant drama from the WB network, ?Supernatural.?

Notably missing from the renewal list was ?Melrose Place,? the soap opera that the CW resurrected last fall. The network also remained mum on the fates of ?Smallville,? ?One Tree Hill? and the new series ?Life UneXpected.?

The network is adding two reality shows, ?Fly Girls? and ?High Society,? to its schedule in March.

Each of the broadcast networks have picked up at least a few shows for the coming season, as this list by the Los Angeles Times indicates. The CW?s list of renewals are notable because it broadcasts fewer shows to begin with.

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Supernatural Renewed!

Fans of ?Gossip Girl,? ?90210,? and ?The Vampire Diaries,? rest easy: the CW announced early season renewals for its three best-known dramas on Tuesday.

The network also said that it had renewed the reality competition ?America?s Next Top Model,? as well as a five-year-old remnant drama from the WB network, ?Supernatural.?

God damnit. Why must they continually run my favorite shows into the ground. There is nothing they can do that will top the Apocalypse.

God damnit. Why must they continually run my favorite shows into the ground. There is nothing they can do that will top the Apocalypse.

yeah I am worried now, I thought it would end this year not that I want it to but your right whats better then the apocalypse.

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When I asked a CW representative whether creator/executive producer Eric Kripke would return for "Supernatural's" sixth season, I got a three-word reply: "Yes, he's back."

Source: Chicago Tribune

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