OPINION

Supernatural: How A Show Manages To Succeed Despite Its Network

Written by Alice Jester
Published March 04, 2008
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The show also celebrates the great American road trip. These brothers criss-cross the US hunting supernatural phenomenon in a black 1967 Chevy Impala (the unofficial third main cast member), finding adventures in just about any Godforsaken spot in the country. Another unofficial cast member, the hideously decorated and delightfully tacky motel rooms they stay in each week. My favorite is the Schlitz themed room in Milwaukee. Second place, the hunting lodge in Michigan (I've actually stayed in a few of those).

So why have so few people heard of Supernatural? My investigation found the other big reason.

The CW. To give a brief history, the CW was formed in 2006 by merging the UPN (United Paramount Network) and WB (Warner Brothers) networks. Both networks were formed in 1995 for the same purpose, to target younger audiences and to build a catalog of shows the studios could sell for syndication (and later DVD sets and iTunes). In the eleven years of their existence UPN reported losses of $1 billion, while the WB reported $700 million. These studios chose to fold their networks and create a new one in a joint partnership in hopes of cutting losses and building a stronger network with less overlap and competition for a smaller segment of the total audience.

In its second year, the CW has gotten off to a rough start. Ratings in the 18-34 demographic are down 21 percent, while ratings in the 18-49 demo are down 50 percent. The expected losses this year are in the $50 million range. When UPN and the WB started back in 1995, there wasn’t competition with over 250 cable channels for original programming, as well as other platforms such as iTunes, DVRs, and the Internet. Despite all that, the CW was formed with notion it could find an audience.

When the CW was formed, they started with a lineup of established shows with set production contracts, so that left them little money for expenditures like promotion. In the second season, a few of those expensive established shows like Gilmore Girls and Veronica Mars are gone and have been replaced by three new critically acclaimed scripted shows, Gossip Girl, Reaper, and Aliens in America, but there is still only a small amount of money available for promotion. Most of the budget goes to promoting these new shows and cheaper reality series, so the older shows must thrive by word of mouth from the fans.

Believe it or not, many CW shows have been getting a good audience, but it’s in a way the network doesn’t want to see. The primary target demographic for the CW is the 18 to 34 age range. In the advent of DVRs, online streaming, and iTunes, this age group doesn’t turn on the TV at the scheduled times and instead watches their shows when they want at the click of a button. CW shows usually rank higher in DVR time shifted percentages and iTunes downloads. That’s great for the shows, but bad for networks that want to attract advertisers.

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Alice Jester is a working mother of two, and a seventeen year IT professional. Her passion lies deep in writing, using the left brain (technical) during the day and the right brain (creative) at night. She has wide interests in many aspects of everyday life and loves sharing stories about them, but her main interest is in television, not only with various shows, but with how the industry works in general.
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Supernatural: How A Show Manages To Succeed Despite Its Network
Published: March 04, 2008
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#1 — March 5, 2008 @ 02:27AM — ami

Wow what wonderful and intelligent report. It is mind boggling how this show isn't more well known and they have to fight so hard to continue? But people like you and those wonderful online communities I love so thanks.

#2 — March 5, 2008 @ 02:53AM — Stephanie

Hi! I'm a huge Supernatural fan, have been since the beginning, and I found your article very interesting and very true. Thanks for writing this, maybe some other people will be more interrested in giving this wonderful show a try after reading what you had to say. Now that the writer's strike is over, the show is now on hiatus until April 3rd, where we will have reruns and then NEW episodes starting April 24th. And great news, the cw announced that Supernatural is being picked up for a 4th season next Fall.

#3 — March 5, 2008 @ 03:59AM — ML [URL]

Wonderful overview and analysis of Supernatural's appeal and longevity against all odds. This was great to read. I'm not one who thinks the CW hates the show, as some fans seem to, but I do wish they would recognize more the diamond in the rough they have on their hands. Though as you said, with the money they have there's only so much they can do. But with fans like these, who needs paid-for promotion? :)

#4 — March 5, 2008 @ 07:02AM — Bardicvoice [URL]

Welcome to the Supernatural fold, Alice, and thanks for a beautifully written and well-reasoned article!

I have persuaded friends at work to sample Supernatural, and most of them have loved it. But when I first told them about it, their usual response ran, "Supernatural? Never heard of it. When's it on? The CW? I don't think I get that channel ... what is it?" It really is the best show that people aren't watching, mostly because they simply don't know it's out there. I'm happy to find another voice crying out in the wilderness!

#5 — March 5, 2008 @ 11:22AM — Michelle

Well, thank you for this. Very articulate, and I'm always grateful whenever I see that the show has pulled in another fan. I only wish everyone took an hour out of their lives to watch and appreciate Supernatural. Thank you for bringing our show some recognition.

#6 — March 5, 2008 @ 11:47AM — Heather [URL]

GREAT article.
You just reiterate what us loyal Supernatural fans have felt since day one. Supernatural is The CW's gem that is caught in the time slot from hell. If it wasn't for that, I bet the numbers would be a lot more then 3 million.

#7 — March 5, 2008 @ 12:04PM — MCM

Ms. Jester, thank you for a most insightful writeup of what I (and many others, as you know) deem the best show on television today. You very eloquently encapsulated the essence of not only the show itself, but also that of its devoted fans. Cheers to you!

#8 — March 5, 2008 @ 12:29PM — laiivine

Thank you for writing about Supernatural. I have loved the show since 2005, and it always brings a smile to my face when I hear about someone discovering it. It's quite a thrill to find a show you can love - regardless of what network it's on - and I think some of that stigma of CW has kept people from trying (and I think inevitably loving) Supernatural.

#9 — March 5, 2008 @ 12:42PM — Kam

THANK YOU. This is not only the first truthful assessment I've seen in a long while, but you've got the demographics right! Most of the viewers are older. Eye candy aside (and yes...the eye candy!) the storyline itself is something I think older viewers can relate to more so than the target-market teens, and the demographics show it. This is intelligent viewing, and when the series starts to stray from that, the fans are quick to let TPTB know that's not the way to go. It's a shame that more people don't know of Supernatural, but I'm delighted that it pulls the numbers, that it's back for a 4th season, and that the fans are passionate enough to show their love and not shy away from it. And I'm delighted that the network sees the gem for what it is, and is holding on to it.

Thank you!

#10 — March 5, 2008 @ 13:07PM — Della

Thanks a lot for your writing. Yes, it's the best show I ever knew because it teaches me how to watch and appreciate the acting skills in tv shows and movies apart from the beautiful faces in there. And the most important thing is, I feel very special to be as one of the fans since the first episode just because there are still a lot of people out there who didn't know about this awesome show. Hope your writing will help us a lot. I love this show and I'm pretty sure it will end like the writer want it to end but it will be more meaningful if it ends with recognition and good testimonials from millions more people.

Once again, thank you.

#11 — March 5, 2008 @ 14:01PM — cassopeia

I discovered Supernatural last december on the web. The first episode I watched was "All Hell Breaks Loose Part Two". I mean how can you not get interested in the show after this great episode? Since than I bought the dvds for both seasons and managed to pass the Supernatural virus to several of my friends. I think they should air the ITV SN "Sexy just got scary" trailer to attract more people.

#12 — March 5, 2008 @ 14:06PM — Keri

This is if not the best then one of the best reviews of Supernatural I have ever read. It explains everything to a T. It's people like you who sit down and type these out that snags the attention of those who might pass our show by.

#13 — March 5, 2008 @ 15:07PM — ebungar

Great article. Nice to see my favorite show getting some well-deserved praise. I feel like the writing, acting, AND directing is some of the best on television. For those interested in checking out the show, you will be happy to hear it will be back for a fourth season - so jump on the band wagon. You'll love the ride!!

#14 — March 5, 2008 @ 15:24PM — christina morejon

Thank you for writing such a well thought out piece on Supernatural. It really is the best show out there. I only turn on the tv on thursday nights. The stigma of the crappy CW network really turns a lot of people off. I think if they gave the show a chance, it would become a bonafide hit. Also if the execs realized what a gem they have, it would be more heavily promoted. I know the writers and producers and actors give 150% and it really shows. I adore Supernatural and try to promote it whenever possible. :-)

#15 — March 5, 2008 @ 16:25PM — Sam

I'm going to keep it short and simple.

Great article!

#16 — March 5, 2008 @ 16:35PM — Sammi

Your article is so true, SPN is amazing! Also Jared and Jensen do have amazing chemistry, the best on tv! I have been a die-hard Supernatural fan since the Pilot so I really appreciate you writing such a great article about it! also it's nice to see that even after almost 3 seasons it still is attracting new viewers! I'm looking forward to the new eps this season and then SEASON 4!!

#17 — March 5, 2008 @ 17:13PM — Siara

Lovely article. Welcome to the Supernatural fandom. We're a little rabid and more than a little crazy, but we're dedicated and tough. We fight for the show we love, and it's worth it.

:)

#18 — March 5, 2008 @ 17:30PM — Taynna

Welcome to the party! Don't worry about arriving late, I think there's plenty of fun left to be had with our boys. ;)

#19 — March 5, 2008 @ 18:16PM — Schuyler

Wow, what a wonderfully written and beautiful article. It's great to see someone realizing what a great show supernatural is. Everything you said about why it doesn't have as many viewers as it should is so true. And I happen to be one of those very loyal watchers who never misses an episode. Thank you so much for giving supernatural the recognition is deserves.

#20 — March 5, 2008 @ 18:17PM — CarolAnnly [URL]

Thanks, AJ, for telling it like it is. Despite its timeslot from Hell, this series has become an amazing phenomenom. And rightly so... You
can't beat the dynamic between the two Winchester brothers. And the scares are just an added bonus. It's all good.

#21 — March 5, 2008 @ 18:42PM — Zenny

Everything in this article is sooooo true!! I love this article thank you thank you for writing it!!! I wish the CW would get its head out of its a$$ and listen to us fans!!!

#22 — March 5, 2008 @ 18:59PM — Melanie

Lovely and insightful article. TV has gotten very complicated, hasn't it??
I came to Supernatural the old fashioned way -- from advertisements on another show I watched (Smallville). It was actually through Supernatural that I found the on-line community.
I'm so pleased that the show has already been renewed for season 4 -- frees up my spring -- no save the show fan campaign needed! LOL ;)

#23 — March 5, 2008 @ 19:01PM — AMANPREET DHALIWAL [URL]

OMG...AWESOME REPORT LOVED IT. IT WAS REALLY WELL WRITTEN AND I'M SURE ALL THE FANS APPRECIATE IT THANKS A LOT FOR POSTING THIS TKAE CARE

#24 — March 5, 2008 @ 19:39PM — Elisabeth

Your article is the show in a nutshell. I have seasons one and two on dvd and they're constantly being pulled out for viewing by my friends. It's an intelligent show that rewards its viewers with a good story and satisfying conclusions to story arcs.

#25 — March 5, 2008 @ 20:00PM — dj

This is a great article, and so very true. I would never have ended up watching if not for my college-age daughter who had found the show and kept insisting I would like it. I started watching with her during the second season, then went back and watched the first season, and I'm just as hooked as a catfish on a worm. I think this show is, hands down, the best thing on TV, on any network. I obviously don't fit the CW's darling demographic, either. They just can't seem to figure out that it's not smart to put all your eggs in one basket, or try to make all their shows full of teenage soap. The viewers are just so much smarter than that.

#26 — March 5, 2008 @ 21:04PM — Marlana

Thank you for writing this excellent article about Supernatural. I am glad that you have become a fan of the show. I have been a fan since the Pilot. Unfortunately I have tried to get people I know to watch it but they didn't want to be bothered. Maybe articles like this will change their mind.

#27 — March 5, 2008 @ 21:30PM — Aeicha

Thank you for an amazing article about an amazing show! You captured the essence of the show and its appeal beautifully. Welcome to the awesome Supernatural fandom!

#28 — March 5, 2008 @ 21:49PM — bjxmas

Always great to welcome another convert into the Winchesters' Universe. Supernatural is simply the best show people have never heard of and consequently don't watch. I feel like I have been beating my head against a brick wall for three years, but I think we are finally making a dent! Announcing their renewal for a fourth season was the best thing the CW has done in awhile. Thank you for a terrific examination of what makes this show special.

#29 — March 5, 2008 @ 22:37PM — Beth

Thanks for the great article. I also grew up in the Detroit area, and my mom worked for Chevrolet in the late '60s, so I love the Impala, too!

Marlana, I feel your pain. I've tried to get friends to watch the show, but they tend to snub it, so I got sneaky. I slipped the Season 1-Disc 1 of Supernatural into the LOST DVD season I lent some friends. With few other TV options one evening they gave in and watched it and discovered they, too, like Supernatural!

#30 — March 5, 2008 @ 23:08PM — Charlene

If you guys like the show so much check out supernatural.tv its for the extreme fans i'm a member you get info on shows, up coming events, memorabelia, ( girls: HOTTTTTT!!! photos of jared and jensen) and they are running a campaign supernatural will not get lost just spread the word about the show;)
P.S. a brand new episode is airing April 24th from 8:00PM-9:00PM

#31 — March 5, 2008 @ 23:29PM — Ixchel

FROM LATIN AMERICA! THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR THIS ARTICLE! HERE WE WATCH IT TOO!!!! ( ALSO, TOO? WATHEVER! HAHAHA I REALLY like this article, with this I learnt many thing that I haven been questioned to my self, and now I have an answer thanks!

#32 — March 6, 2008 @ 00:11AM — jessica

hi, great article! I'm from the Philippines and we looooove Supernatural here!!!we're so happy the show is getting a well- deserved 4th season!!

#33 — March 6, 2008 @ 00:37AM — Christine

WOW! What a great article. I think this is the best article I've ever read about Supernatural. THANKS!!

#34 — March 6, 2008 @ 02:03AM — Linda

I had pretty much the same experience. Wild horses couldn't drag me over to the CW until a friend insisted I check out Supernatural. Then I wondered how I could have missed it.

#35 — March 6, 2008 @ 02:06AM — Cookie6

Welcome to the fold! Great to add another dedicated, loyal fan to our ranks. At last an article that gets it right and tells it like it is.

#36 — March 6, 2008 @ 02:20AM — Cookie6

Thank you, thank you, thank you! At last an article that gets it right and tells it like it is. This is EXACTLY what we want the media and networks to know and understand. Kripke gets it. More of this and surely we won't have to battle so hard. We are out there in numbers and in force. Welcome to the fold!!!

#37 — March 6, 2008 @ 03:32AM — Samantha

What a great article that I think sums up exactly howmost of us Supernatural fans feel about the show and its treatment at the CW network. It's great to see that more people are becoming fans of SUpernatural and more than anything the the fan loyalty and support is recognised.
THanks a lot

#38 — March 6, 2008 @ 05:56AM — veronamay

The rabid and active online community

Great post. Well informed, informative and interesting. You've got me thinking quite a bit about the business/marketing side of things at the network level, which the online fan community doesn't often think about ... but I'm sorry, you lost me the minute you called me 'rabid'.

#39 — March 6, 2008 @ 08:53AM — vacelts [URL]

I am a huge Supernatural fan. I actually schedule my week around the show. It is my one can't miss show.

I've very glad to hear the show got renewed for a fourth season. Now the big question is will Dean live?

I'm also hoping that we get to see that spin-off about Sam Colt that Eric Kripke mentioned in a recent interview.

#40 — March 6, 2008 @ 11:58AM — Katie

That was a very nicely written article. You are totally right Supernatural isn't promoted very well. So it's up to the SP fans to keep this awesome show going as long as possible or at least get us through season 4.

#41 — March 6, 2008 @ 12:21PM — Marcy

I love this article.Smart, ironic, true.

I love supernatural.
Smart, complex, great acted.
it's one of the best shows i've ever seen and surely the best right now!
Me, i got hooked the second minute of season one's episode 2, which i picked during my usual desperate zapping of a tuesday boring late night (that's where our also-blind network managers hid supernatural.My Goodness)

I'm one of the most rabid fans, and i'm very proud of it.

i'm also a very rabid x-files fan...

It's a shame that people in charge don t manage to understand when they got a gem in their hands, but i'm sure that we fans have the real power, and we can make our superwonderful show survive!!

Come on we made it out alive to the 4th season, let s keep working!!

#42 — March 6, 2008 @ 12:44PM — Garfield

I'm in Uganda, i watched one episode that a friend had downloaded, and promptly sent abroad for a dvd cos its hard to get originals here. It was money well spent! I love this show. The acting, directing, lighting, even the props are just perfect. Plus i love Jensen and Jared and the Impala. Your review was spot on. I'm going to direct friends over.

#43 — March 6, 2008 @ 12:56PM — Barrybgb

This was such a wonderful and intelligent article. I was with SN from the first episode, and followed it over to the CW. SN is the CW's Buffy. It's the CW's X-Files. They have a signature series here, and it deserves more recognition and support, especially with another genre/cult show, Smallville, on it's last legs. This was a wonderful article that said so many things that us SN fans can agree with and stand up and cheer about. Great job!.

#44 — March 6, 2008 @ 13:34PM — Sarah1983

Thank you for such a great article and welcome to the Supernatural fold. This show has been my favorite from the 1st episode! When the WB and UPN merged I was so afraid that we would not get another season. Thankfully, viewers/fans have remained loyal and continue to watch and support it. I try to do my part and make sure I am home to watch each episode live as much as possible.
I've been trying to get others to watch and appreciate it too, and have succeeded in getting three new people thus far. For whatever reason, when you say CW people think the show will be like some of the other shows on the network that are less creative (IMO). I'm sure all can't wait for the new episodes in April! Great article!!!

#45 — March 6, 2008 @ 15:07PM — Anna

Finally an intelligent and encouraging article about Supernatural! Thank you, this really made me feel better. I live in Finland where Supernatural airs too, and I just hate the way my favorite show is treated both here and in the US. For example, here Supernatural had to air against Desperate Housewives and the weekly Monday film, both of which are pretty popular here. Luckily Supernatural found its viewers... SPN truly is a rare gem. It's the only horror show I watch, and I could never stop watching it. So, thank you for this article, Supernatural really needs all the support we can give to it!

Greetings from Finland!

#46 — March 6, 2008 @ 15:27PM — LindsayW

This is the most insightful article written to date on this wonderfully smart television program. Kudos to you!

#47 — March 6, 2008 @ 16:31PM — Josh Lasser [URL]

Congratulations! This article has been selected for syndication to Advance.net, which is affiliated with newspapers around the United States.

#48 — March 6, 2008 @ 19:43PM — Rachel

Wonderful article. And welcome to the madness. >;D

#49 — March 6, 2008 @ 23:02PM — Adrian C

Big fan of Supernatural from Asia, Singapore. Hate it that they put it at midnite. But I guess it's not really suitable for some yuonger audiences. Love J & J! They rock as the Winchester brothers.

For me, the show has everything, drama, horror, tension, thrills, humour.. EVERYTHING!! And I can't thank my friend, Liz. enough for introducing me to the show. Yeah, she goes for the 2 eye-candy.. plus the nice stories and urban legends and all. For me, it's the actors on-screen chemistry that makes me follow. How can you not burst out laughing when they play practical jokes on each other, even when on the job!!!

And to the writer: Ma'am, thank you so much for giving this show the recognition it truly deserves.

To the people making this great show, "PLEASE CONTINUE!! I WANT MORE!!"

To the fellow fans, "LET'S ALL HAVE A ROAD TRIP TOGETHER WITH SUPERNATURAL!!"

#50 — March 7, 2008 @ 00:03AM — Katie

I had no idea this show even existed until half way through the first season. I have to, seriously, actually struggle to watch and promote this show because it plays so late here on Thursday. I have classes and work the next day but I still manage to toon in and do what I can to keep it going. This show has no advertisements and the network is really not doing anything to cut it any slack.

However, I have come to the conclusion that even though this show has so little promotion and help from the networks, it is because of this that fans seek more on the net and in forums, fanfiction and such, to fufill themselves in what the network is incapable to accomplish. Cause to effect.

Promote Supernatural! Promote Jensen and Jared! Promote Singer and Kripke! The whole crew and cast!

#51 — March 7, 2008 @ 05:01AM — Tiny

Excellent piece!! It was actually my UNCLE (who was like 40 something), introduced me to Supernatural. He kept asking me if I watched Supernatural and I said NO!.. And then I finally gave it a go.. and I have been addicted to it ever since! Sure, the boys are hot, but the story just keeps getting better. You've got to admit, shows in the same genre like Lost and Heroes, they just got lost somehow, and you are still waiting for the ONE good and satisfying episode.. but for Supernatural, every episode is at least 8/10 - 10/10. There are no boring bits. Can't wait for the new episodes and Season 4.

#52 — March 7, 2008 @ 08:05AM — Lizzy [URL]

I'm one of those who has been watching Supernatural from the beginning. Of course, my main reason for watching was Jensen Ackles - I've admired his acting (and, admittedly, his looks) for years now, ever since he was on Days of Our Lives. I didn't really expect Supernatural to be all that good - definitely not this absolutely awesome - but I figured I'd watch for the hot guys.

In my opinion, the first half or even arguably the first two-thirds of the first season is a bit uneven. You have some really great episodes (Pilot, Skin, Faith) and some more mediocre episodes (Hook Man, Bugs). And then some that fall in-between. It was a good show - definitely better than I'd hoped/expected, but it wasn't *fabulous*.

When my class schedule got crazy near the end of the first season, I taped the episodes with plans to watch later. When I finally pulled out my tapes in early August, I was amazed. The writers (and actors and directors, etc.) had all hit their stride and were producing fabulous episodes week after week.

In some sense, I'm glad that I had delayed watching those episodes - less time to wait before the Season One cliffhanger was resolved. However, since then, I've never been able to wait more than a few hours to watch a new episode of Supernatural.

Like it's been said a number of times before, welcome to the fandom. I always love it when new people join our ranks, and I love hearing their stories of how they got hooked on the show. It's a fabulous show, and like you said, the emotional drama sometimes outweighs the supernatural drama. With two (main) leads, it's a safe bet that Sam and Dean will eventually get out of whatever spot they've gotten themselves into. But what sort of shape will they be in emotionally, when all is said and done? That's what really drives the show, if you ask me.

Thanks for a fabulous post!

#53 — March 7, 2008 @ 18:10PM — gg [URL]

Thank you for the wonderful article, and I'm happy you're enjoying Supernatural! I've been watching since the Pilot episode and am continually impressed with the show's quality.

#54 — March 7, 2008 @ 20:17PM — Tammecka Hackett

What an awesome and inspiring article! Glad you discovered Supernatural and decided to share it with the fans and others who have not heard of it... who hopefully by your well-put article alone should be encouraged to tune in to the show! Unfortunately, the show isn't well promoted and within a teen network so many people don't know about it. Thank you for becoming a fan of the show and joining the rest of us in spreading the word about the best show out there! =)

#55 — March 8, 2008 @ 01:10AM — JDsgirlBev [URL]

Thank you so much!

#56 — March 9, 2008 @ 09:48AM — louis

Wow! Great article! I, too, am a big Supernatural buff---and I have to say, what really reeled me in is how good Jared and Jensen are in pulling off the Sam and Dean roles. I often think they are underrated. Go J2! Second, of course, would be the storylines. Supernatural's lucky to have such amazing writers who come up with something funny, sad, and exciting all at the same time! And the directors, of course...Everything about SN is 1st rate...

#57 — March 10, 2008 @ 09:32AM — Aquilo

welcome to the supernatural community! It's a good thing what you did right here, it's true that the show is having a tough time but with loyalty and a little advertising, we can make it through!

#58 — March 12, 2008 @ 10:29AM — natasha cook

hi i first encounterd superantural in the middle of the night bout 3 years ago id missed a few n started on epp 5 bloody mary i cudent sleep n tuned in 2 itv bout 11 n it was just starting n ill always give a show 3 mins 2 impress me if it looks bad then ill hunt 4 sumthin better but i watched the 1st 3 mins n thought it was origanaly a scery film i love scery films n then wen sam n dean arrived i was like wow sex gods av landed which instantly got me wantin 2 no more bout it so in the advert i crept downsters stole the tv mag fliked through n found it there was hardly any description to it at all but cos id seen enuff 2 no that this show ad everything i wanted i was instantly a fan i joined all the fan sites n get dailey emails tellin me wats goin on im thrilled were gettin a season 4 it made my day wen i recived that email i am a bit concerned as 2 wat will happen 2 dean iv bin doin sum reserch n carnt as of yet find a way of gettin him out of his demon deal i only hope that the writers have sumthing up there sleeve to save him n i also hope that they kill off ruby aswell cos shes dun nuthin but lie 2 sam all the way through season 3 n i dont like it im from england so am a bit behind u guys but im glad to see theres even more fans i didnt no bout cos i sighned everyday to the save supernatural campain n recruted over 500 new ppl to the show i cudent loose my fave show just cos of rateings iv also stpped ppl from watchin the new show reeper as iv hear its fightin for supernaturals timeslot in america nover hear both shows r on diferant channels so it doesnt realy matter but i dont want the producers thinkin we like it more than supernatural cos we dont it might b funny but its nuthin compared 2 the performance we get from sam n dean n lets not forget mr winchester he was great 2 even though hes dead now n ellen n bobby and yes the impala one sexy ass car so ppl great to recive ur letter it does supernatural proud so keep it up n i look forword to readin many more I LOVE SUPERNATURAL xXx

#59 — March 12, 2008 @ 17:49PM — Angelica

That is a wonderful article. I didn't have any idea about Supernatural either until late in the first season. If it hadn't been for my mom insisting that I sit and watch the show, I would've never seen great television. Finally by season 2, I got how great it was. This year, I even bought both season 1 and season 2 and I watch them almost every day.

This show is amazing and like you said, has some of the best writing that is on television. And sadly, it's the only show I watch on the CW. I used to watch Smallville but I haven't seen that show since season 3.

Great article!!!!

#60 — March 12, 2008 @ 19:12PM — R.B.

Excellent article. It's gratifying to read a critic who gives "Supernatural" the respect it deserves. I'm a university professior and a Shakespeare specialist, so I tell myself I know great drama when I see it. And I see it in "Supernatural." Realistic, imaginative, complex, intelligent, simple, sophisticated, sexy, silly, sad, and endlessly fascinating, this is television's greatest secret treasure. (Shakespeare would have loved it!)

#61 — March 12, 2008 @ 20:40PM — Sarah [URL]

Thank you so much for this brilliant review! I noticed a comment up there that said your article had been chosen for syndication -- congrats! It's well-deserved.

I didn't know about Supernatural until the beginning of the second season, and have been hooked (read: obsessed) ever since. I can't even express how wonderful this show is. And coming from a girl that's not really a TV watcher? I think that's saying a lot.

And to R.B., the Shakespeare expert? ENGLISH NERDS REPRESENT! When I'm spreading the Supernatural gospel, I tend to be preaching to fellow English students. I've found that the show appeals most to them -- go figure!

#62 — March 12, 2008 @ 21:33PM — Alice Jester

I'm so late to the party here to send my complete gratitude for all the wonderful responses to this article, not only here, but on supernatural.tv, televisionwithoutpity, livejournal, and even the CW lounge (plus any others I missed). This fandom is truly incredible!

What gets me the most is all the different countries represented through these comments. It more than supported my point that Supernatural is an International phenomenon, and I'm thrilled to see it.

I'm not sure if anyone is reading these comments by now, but I'd like to write more articles about Supernatural in the future, especially when the show comes off hiatus. Hopefully this idea will be met with approval.

#63 — March 13, 2008 @ 12:42PM — Jason

Thanks so much for the article. Well done! It's really nice to see new people finding this gem of a show. Admittedly, I had no desire to watch SN when I first heard the synopsis. I'd seen and loved Buffy and X-Files, but SN sounded like some kind of mixture of both. I'd also, most unfortunately, seen the season of Smallville in which Jensen guest-starred. It was painful to watch.

My friend Kim kept telling me that it was great, but I'd been unimpressed by the little I'd heard of it. Finally, one day while flipping through channels I happened upon a scene with two guys I recognized having it out. I was glued to the screen. I then saw Jensen show up and knew what it was. I couldn't turn away from the screen. It was Nightmare during season 1, when Sam (Jared P) was trying to help Max (Brendan Fletcher) cope with the lot in life he'd been dealt, to help sooth the pain that consumed Max's life, and help him find a better outlet for his rage. SN is now my only appointment tv.

#64 — March 14, 2008 @ 05:35AM — JEANA

Thanks so much for this article! You said what I have longed to put into words for quite some time!
I hope the big dogs at CW are out there reading this and listening.

#65 — March 20, 2008 @ 16:16PM — Alex

Thanks so much for promoting the show like this! I've loved this show since the beginning, and when it ends, I want to see it end because it's Kripke's choice, not because it gets canceled! I'm one of those people who doesn't really even like TV, and the only one in my house is a 20" with a pair of rabbit ears on top that you have to constantly manipulate for a good picture. Regardless, I always tune in for Supernatural, and I'm just happy that I don't need cable to watch my favorite show. Thanks again!

#66 — March 24, 2008 @ 18:56PM — MCM

Ms. Jester, thank YOU in advance for your plans to write more articles on this amazing show, and i definitely look forward to reading them!

#67 — March 26, 2008 @ 22:43PM — rainy

hi all, thanks you for a great article. I will try to convince people to watch Supernatural by letting them borrow my season 1 and 2 dvd but all the people that I know don't have that rating box thing. It suck that good show like supernatural and jensen ackles don't get the recognition they deserve

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