Re: Supernatural five minute preview clip from comic con--slightly spo
Well I hate to use the Smallville comparison because lets face it sure its season 6 sucked, but did you really like its season 4 or 5 that much? Sure they do produce an occasional episode I do like (since I usually have that channel on just so I don't miss SN), hell same for shows like the X-Files where I think they peaked in season 2 & 3.
Am I worried the quality will go down? Of course, but I am worry about that for this season as well (something I do for every season).
As for the CW they are still bleeding money (and both Warners and CBS expected them to be in the green this last season with their original plans). Its the one reason I am glad that Kripke and company are ending the Lucifer arc this year, because my biggest fear (easily) wasn't them getting a sixth season, or Kripke deciding to leave (which I still think he well stay, but who knows), it was fear that the CW will fold and we would never get any real closure to the arc and the characters.
Now it is possible that (depending on how bad the lineup as a a whole performs) that the CW could fold mid season, and it is something I do actually worry about. But it is more likely to fold in between seasons, and while the producers might film all of season 5 and not know until after at least the arc would be complete, even if we don't end the characters at a place that Eric would like to end the show at.
Well at least our ratings so far are doing well (depending on the Awards show on Sunday) Supernatural could end up having three weeks (to date) of having the number 1 and 2 show. And I have checked thats never happened for the CW. And we should get a nice audience for its premiere (though NFL football does official start that Thursday with two games, hopefully they are games that have exclusive broadcast rights with ESPN), but by the next week almost everyone else is starting a week early, but hopefully the one week will give us a good sized audience. I would love to see us actually hit 4 million.