by Gloria Atwater (aka ErinRua)
WHO: Jensen Ackles as Dean Winchester, Jared Padalecki as Sam Winchester, two ghost/ghoul/monster-fighting brothers on a perennial road trip to save the world from Evil.
WHAT: Supernatural
WHERE: on The CW Network (formerly The WB)
WHEN: Thursdays 9/8 central
WHY: Remember the early days of the X-Files, when The Truth Was Out There and monsters became real, but only a select knew about it? Remember the good old classic scary movies you watched too late at night, and afterwards went to bed only to lay there awake, because something was scratching on the roof? If you want television that scares, tantalizes, enthralls and engages, not to mention surprisingly touching your heart, you want Supernatural.
The CW Network (formerly the WB) is launching its third season of the cult-hit series, and its fandom is electrified. According to series creator and executive producer, Eric Kripke, this third season is where new viewers should swing aboard, because we are about to rock 'n roll!
For those just coming aboard, here's the scoop. In 1983 in suburban Lawrence, Kansas, auto mechanic John Winchester awoke in his favorite chair to hear his wife, Mary, scream. He rushed upstairs to find the baby's room ablaze - and Mary pinned, eviscerated, to the ceiling. John and his two small sons, infant Sam and four-year-old Dean, escape but Mary does not, and there is no rational explanation for the fire. Desperate to make sense of the tragedy, John finally approached a local psychic, who just happened to be the real thing. What she told John shook the foundations of his world, and he embarked on a bitter quest to find who - or more rightly, what - had decimated his family.
And there John and his sons dropped off the grid. Fast-forward twenty-three years, and baby Sammy is riding a full scholarship as a pre-law student at Stanford. He has broken away from Dad and brother Dean's obsessive hunt and left the transient, dangerous, often gruesome "family business" of monster hunting to seek a normal life. But when Dean shows up with his James Dean attitude, a collection of mullet rock, and the news that Dad has disappeared, Sam agrees to just one hunt.
He gets back to his apartment to witness a replay of horror: his fiancé pinned to the bedroom ceiling, her belly slashed, and she erupts into flame before his eyes. Now, with their black '67 Chevy Impala and a trunk full of weapons, Sam and Dean hit the road once more, hunting down a growing plague of ghosts, ghouls, and nasty paranormal creatures. However, the evil that has haunted the Winchester family for over two decades is stalking them in return. Hell is breaking loose!
Yes, Supernatural is a genre show, but it rises, shining, above the pack. The acting is brilliant, the writing witty and thoughtful, and there is a strong internal story-arc that holds the show together. A fun quirk is that the hunters (and hunter-ettes) are mostly blue-collar types who know ancient Latin exorcism rituals as well as they know how to tune up their pickup trucks. The "monsters of the week" are frequently drawn from American folklore, classics including Bloody Mary and The Hookman, and each is given their own unique twist. Even vampires appear - twice. Once as villains, and once as ... not quite. It's a show that thinks, a show with heart, and one that dares to posit hard questions and avoid easy answers.
It doesn't hurt that the leading men, Jensen Ackles' Dean Winchester and Jared Padalecki's Sam Winchester, are easy on the eyes. But they are also interesting. The chemistry between these two talented actors is electric, and they deliver the entire spectrum from sarcasm to angst to kick-ass action with complete believability. The complicated, dysfunctional, yet no less devoted relationship of these brothers is a strong underpinning to the story's fabric, and works as both their strength and their greatest weakness - a factor the forces of evil do not overlook.
As for the stories, not every episode is perfect, a fact Eric Kripke himself will admit. But it is evident that the good old days of horror movies remain foremost in the creators' minds, and each episode is a feast of the macabre, the bizarre, and the downright weird, all presented with the best special effects television can deliver. Couple that with brilliant dialogue, excellent acting, and drama and action every bit as good as anything on the big screen. Oh, and don't forget the awesome classic rock soundtrack.
The only downside to Supernatural? It airs opposite network giants like CSI and Grey's Anatomy. So if you simply can't choose, then set up your recorder to tape one show while you sit and watch the other, because Supernatural is just too good to miss. You owe it to yourself to watch some quality television. And how delicious will it be to scare yourself again, just as you did when you were a kid? Go on, you know you want to.
Catch Supernatural on The CW, Thursday nights at 9/8 central. The season premier is tonight, October 4th! The Seven Deadly Sins manifest themselves in living, demonic form ... Check your local listings.







This was an amazing amazing overview of the show. If i wasn't a fan already i so would be now. I would be at the store buying seasons 1 and 2 and watching them to catch up for season 3. Luckly i found this gem at the begining and can't get enough of it! Good work and i can't wait to read your review of the first episode i know i enjoyed it. Yes enjoyed, already saw it, downloaded it FREE from iTunes! :>)
Posted by: Angela | October 04, 2007 at 09:19 AM
Thanks so much for covering Supernatural here! We the fans really appreciate it. :D
Posted by: KandKL | October 04, 2007 at 01:07 PM
Supernatural is the best show on television. Thank you for writing this!
-Dee
Posted by: Dee | October 04, 2007 at 01:44 PM
Wow! Impressive!
Thanks so much for writing so gorgeously about the show and thanks to vampiresandslayers.net for supporting it!
Posted by: Jfo | October 06, 2007 at 09:38 AM
Awesome summary and review! Thank you so much for writing this - hopefully columns like this one will help get this gem of a show the audience it deserves!
Posted by: Rachel | October 07, 2007 at 04:21 PM
thanks for the review! u guys are so lucky, Supernatural can be downloaded free from I Tunes? I wish I live in US right now~ *in zillion years maybe* kudos to Kripke and the gang for a wonderful job! :D
Posted by: xanseviera | October 13, 2007 at 10:08 AM
Thank you, readers, for all your kind comments! I'm pleased you've enjoyed my review and I hope you'll keep watching, supporting and promoting our show, "Supernatural". Thanks again!
Peace, out ~
Erin/G. Atwater
Posted by: Erin | November 13, 2007 at 06:54 PM
This was an amazing amazing overview of the show. If i wasn't a fan already i so would be now. I would be at the store buying seasons 1 and 2 and watching them to catch up for season 3.
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