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SUPERNATURAL Renewed for S6

cylkoth

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Yay! Sam and Dean beat the Apocalypse. 1-0. :lol:

The network also renewed fan favorite SUPERNATURAL, which will enter its sixth season next year. SUPERNATURAL has one of the most loyal audiences of any show on television and does heroic work in a perennially tough time period. It has improved over last season among women and adults 18-34 (29% and 8%, respectively) this season, a remarkable accomplishment for a fifth-year show.
http://tvbythenumbers.com/2010/02/1...ewed-too-vampire-diaries-90210-antm-too/42104
 
I'm happy about this even. I have faith in the writers to come up with some great new material for the Winchesters.
 
Well if they were going to renew the show, at least they did it now and not the start of May (when the show would have already finished production).

What I want (and I know I am not the only one) is if Kripke resigned. I think he will. After all it is his baby, and it is the one show he has done that he really got emotionally invested with.

And now I hope to see a better balance in stories and to see the characters try and recover themselves from the huge events of the last three/ four seasons.
 
Oh, and according to Tvbythenumbers and Mo Ryan, Kripke is back for the 6th season as well. So my one real fear.
 
Satan is dead, but his evil plan lives on through a television network known as... The CW! Can Sam and Dean thwart The CW's plans?
 
I think this is a bad idea. Nothing worse than a show that has outlived itself yet keeps going because the network needs it.
 
I think this is a bad idea. Nothing worse than a show that has outlived itself yet keeps going because the network needs it.

The creator's original plan was for three seasons. He extended it to five seasons, and the show did fine. I'm willing to give the sixth season a chance if Kripke is sticking around.
 
Well just look at this season--very disappointing and hit-and-miss. I'm wary that a sixth season won't be along the same lines.

It seems like they are stretching things out to get to 22 episodes this season. It isn't a tightly written consistent season where you feel there is a lot of material to cover and very little time to cover it all. If it did I would feel differently.
 
I might not watch. SN moved from must-see to bubble and depending what the 2010-11 schedule is like it might get bumped off my viewing list. I'm mainly sticking with it now to see the Apocalypse arc play out. The days when I would enjoy rewatching it have long passed.
 
I really hope NOTHING planned for S5 changes. I don't want any shit dragged out to next year.

I remember Stargate SG-1 doing that a lot the couple times they thought it was the last season, Stargate started to wrap up storylines and then they'd get renewed half-way through the season and they'd studdenly invent some new thing just to avoid finallly finishing the Goa'uld storyline.
 
Well I didn't want to see Eric stop his day to day duties as show runner, I am pleased about who will be running the writers. Sera has proven to be a superior writer (especially for character) then Kripke and has been with the show from nearly day one. I would assume that Kripke would step back (story wise) to a more Rick Berman type level (writing wise, Robert Singer usually handles more of the production side for this show). Someone who looks at each script, but one that doesn't break down the stories, ect.

So on that front it could be far worse.
 
I'm not going to freak out either. With Eric remaining involved and Cera having been there from the start, this really should be viewed as a plus, considering what moronic moves could have happened.
Like JJ Abrams taking over and rebooting the whole show with vapid Twilight esque teens, and sticking the brothers on an uncharted island with polar bears with no rock music and plotlines that repeat themselves, never going anywhere. :rolleyes:
 
This is a bad idea. The show should end now.

This has Buffy Season Six written all over it.

The only thing left is if they find God and have to go kill him for some reason. Nothing else is "big" enough.
 
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