I had a late dinner with friends, in which we shared our fond memories of our weekend. I said goodbye to them (for now) at the end of the evening and the next morning made my multi-state trek back to Ohio. The weekend far exceeded my expectations, and now I’m not sure if I could ever go back to the circus environment that existed in Chicago. Seeing both ends of the spectrum has certainly made my Supernatural fan experience more complete. Well done Creation Entertainment, and lets hope that the notion that bigger is better goes away in the future. In this case, smaller was definitely the way to go.
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Article comments
1 - Deej1957
Sounds like you had a great time.
The professors who are writing the book: have they never seen any other fandoms? Stargate, for one. Supernatural isn't any different than its predecessors even down to the character one VS character two wars! Just as much screaming at cons, just as big when they were starting out. Supernatural fandom is just the latest in a long line of fannish shows.
The Creation breakfasts are usually the way you saw them in NJ with the guests going from table to table. It's only with Jared and Jensen that they stay on stage rather than mingle; it's a contractual thing with them as they have some exceptionally manic fans.