Monthly Archives: March 2010
‘Supernatural’: Jared Padalecki and Jensen Ackles say punches will be thrown
Thanks to our friends over at TWoP.Com for the heads up…
‘Supernatural’: Jared Padalecki and Jensen Ackles say punches will be thrown
Over the last two seasons, “Supernatural” brothers Sam (Jared Padalecki) and Dean (Jensen Ackles) have been drifting apart, to put it mildly. In the war of demons vs. angels, Sam is Lucifer’s most essential weapon, and Dean is heaven’s only hope.
Talk about sibling rivalry.
With the tension that’s been building between the brothers, fans want to know what it’ll take to repair Sam and Dean’s relationship. Zap2it was on the scene at Creation Entertainment’s Salute to Supernatural convention in Los Angeles to get some answers from Jensen Ackles and Jared Padalecki.
“For Sam and Dean to be like they were in Season 1? It’s like drug addiction,” Ackles says. “You have to hit rock bottom before you can get back up.“
“I think they have to have a big clash to work it all out,” Padalecki agrees. “We need to see them be apart for a while. And then we’ll just wait ’til September to see episode one!“
Is that a hint that the Season 5 finale might not end with Sam and Dean on friendly terms? Ackles fills us in on Sam and Dean’s upcoming fight scene, explaining that it’s easier to do the choreographed fights with Jared because after five years of working together, they can easily read each other’s cues.
“It’s always good to go up against Jared, especially during fight scenes,” he says. “Especially since we know each other so well. I won’t give anything away, but the other day Sam and Dean had a bit of a tussle.“
“Rock bottom!” Padalecki interrupts teasingly. Uh-oh! Don’t worry, fans, you’re not the only ones who want Sam and Dean to reconcile.
“I don’t think it’ll ever be like it was!” Jensen wails, pretending to get emotional and wiping away imaginary tears. “So much has changed!“
Keep checking in with Zap2it for more exclusive “Supernatural” content from Creation Entertainment’s Salute to Supernatural.
Source: Zap2It.Com
List of Remaining Episode Titles
#516: Dark Side of The Moon
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#517: 99 Problems
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#518: Point of No Return
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#519: Hammer of The Gods
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#520: The Devil You Know
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#521: Two Minutes To Midnight
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#522: Swan SongSource: AndreasRi over at LJ.Com
Ask Ausiello
Thanks to our friends over at TWoP.Com for the heads up…
Question: Seems like a lot of crazy rumors are flying around about Supernatural’s big 100th episode — especially that bit about the major death. Please reassure my terrified heart that it won’t be either Castiel or Bobby. What would our boys do without them? —CY
Ausiello: There’s a death, but I wouldn’t exactly call it major.
Question: Can you give us some more Supernatural scoop for the 100th episode please? —Lizzie
Ausiello: Prepare to see Castiel like you’ve never seen him before: royally pissed off.
Source: EW.Com
#518 “Point of No Return” Official Synopsis [100th Episode]
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100th EPISODE
“SUPERNATURAL” — (9:00-10:00 p.m. ET)
“Point of No Return” (TV-14, LV) (HDTV sptv050769)SUPERNATURAL’S 100TH EPISODE STUNS WITH AN OLD FRIEND AND A SACRIFICE — Dean (Jensen Ackles) begins to think the only way to stop Lucifer is to say yes to Michael, but the angels decide they don’t need him anymore….. Dean, Sam (Jared Padalecki) and Castiel (Misha Collins) are horrified at the angels’ new game plan and take on Zachariah (guest star Kurt Fuller) to prevent an all out war on Earth. Meanwhile, a familiar face returns. Phil Sgrricia directed the episode written by Jeremy Carver (##518).
Source: CW
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Jen : ‘SUPERNATURAL’S 100TH EPISODE STUNS WITH AN OLD FRIEND AND A SACRIFICE‘A sacrifice??? SERIOUSLY? NOW I’M THRILLED!
#516 “Dark Side of The Moon” Extended Sneak Peek
Thanks to our friends & affiliates, SpoilerTV.Com, for the heads up…
#515 “Dead Men Don’t Wear Plaid” Reviews by RivalHunter & Jen
A Guy’s Point Of View — Oh man 6 weeks seemed like 6 weeks lol Anyways I hope everyone remembered to watch! This weeks ep was okay. It had a lot of drama for a zombie episode and a respectable amount of gore :]
I’m sorry but I could not stop looking at home dudes crotch hole! Am I the only one who noticed? I mean come’on who gets a hole by their crotch?? LOL I could understand like the knees and what not lol even the Abercrombie look with little slits and nicks but a large hole by your ding-a-ling?? lmao
I love zombies! I really like their twist on zombies. The semen drool was just off the chain gross! Especially the bloody legions uuhhh that was sick n great. The only thing I really didn’t like was the amount of CG blood added to the head shots. Kinda reminded me of 300 but less gay :]
Soooo The main part of the show. Death’s message and Bobby. I think their setting up for Bobby’s death. Start looking for hints folks. What makes me say this is that with Bobby in the picture Sam won’t yes to Lucifer. Dean won’t yes unless his brother says yes. So I think Bobby will do the right thing and get himself killed or something. Sam’s rage will probably take over from the death. IDK tho so thats just my theory lol But I did feel so bad for Bobby killing his wife, not once but twice jeeeezzzz if thats not cause for some suicidal tendencies I don’t what else would break him. OH almost forgot, someone saying Bobby was the town drunk.. Hmmmm interesting little snippet we learn about Bobby’s pre-hunter life.
Jim your always welcomed at the blog but (I hate to say it) I really want to see Bobby’s death! It would really make for an awesome finally. And just because Bobby dies doesn’t mean it’s the end for him. No one stays dead on Supernatural!!
If we all had a dollar for a dead character who returns in some manner we would all have.. uhh.. well insert what ever you want ‘here’ LOL
But really I would like to exactly what Death’s and Luci’s plans are. I just really hate this waiting thing… :/
Well Alright Folks Talk To Yawll Next Week!!
Rivalhunter! Admin.
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#515 Review By Jenny
A Girl’s Point Of View — WOW… There are like 05 main words to describe that episode: Creepy, Gross, Sad, Painful, and last but not least EVIL!
That episode was -in my opinion- One of the sadest episodes of the fifth season so far!
My heart went out to Bobby! I’ve always loved his character and after having seen last night’s episode, I think I love him even more…
I’ma talk about Jim’s acting performance further down in the review, but first I wanna talk about the main subject of the episode…
ZOMBIES- These zombies that were acting like normal people creeped the hell outta me!!! How gross!!! How… WEIRD!! HOW DISTURBING DAMMIT!!! Haha My fave one was the old lady that jumped on Sam haha, CREEPY!!!! Her disgusting cough made me wanna throw up! Then there was the Sheriffs kid and of course Bobby’s wife! She seemed really nice! Which was really disturbing considering the fact that I was thinking of her as a victim instead of thinking of her as one of the monsters that were walking around town… Anyways…
Let’s skip the ‘Zombies’ part and go straight to the bottom line…
‘Death’ wanted to send Bobby a message… That he is ‘One of the reasons Sam is still saying “NO” to Lucifer’ INTERESTING!
Though I’m sorta confused… What did ‘Death’ mean by that? Any suggestions guys? Cause I got none! I mean I get that Bobby is like a father to Sam… And that might be connected somehow… But ‘A Reason’ why he keeps saying no to Luci? What could possibly be that ‘Reason’?
Now let’s talk about Jim! What an amazing actor! I mean when it comes to very emotional scenes, that man is amazing! He made me cry my eyes out! He also broke my heart when he begged Sam & Dean ‘to let her be’ and I was shocked when he threatened the bros with the gun asking them to leave, that was unexpected… Watching that scene, I could definitely feel all the pain and the guilt he was trying to keep inside of him… I really felt sorry for him… I mean she was the ‘love of his life’ and he had to kill her ‘twice’ so far… How awful…
As for the bros, well I liked the fact that Dean kept an eye on Bobby’s dead wife… I really had the feeling that Dean was Bobby’s keeper and that was cool to watch! Loved the fact that he referred to him as ‘a father’ several times during the episode… I really love the relationship between the bros & Bobby… Like Dean said, they are ‘his family’!
I guess that’s pretty much it, I know the review’s shorter than usual, but I promise I’ll try to write a longer review next week
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Jen. Admin
#516 “Dark Side of The Moon” Promo
‘The last person you want as your ennemy is me…’
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Jen: Man I’ve seriously missed that b*st*rd haha!
Jim Beaver Talks Supernatural 5.15 Dead Men Don’t Wear Plaid and the Season 5 Finale [MovieWeb.Com]
Thanks to Jim Beaver, for the heads up…
The man behind legendary demon hunter Bobby Singer reveals all leading up to this year’s riveting climax.
It’s been an explosive year for the Winchester Brothers. And Supernatural Season 5 is rapidly speeding towards its shocking conclusion, which will wrap up the entire series thus far in anticipation of an all-new Season 6. The CW’s hugely popular sci-fi drama returns this Thursday, March 25th, with the debut of Episode 5.15: “Dead Men Don’t Wear Plaid”. And it is a very important hour for Jim Beaver’s legendary demon hunter Bobby Singer.
In this touching and heartfelt tour de force, we find Sam (Jared Padalecki) and Dean (Jensen Ackles) investigating Bobby’s hometown where the dead are rising from the grave. Instead of attacking humans, they are happily reuniting with their families. The brothers turn to Bobby (Jim Beaver) for help but he tells them not to worry about it and to leave town. Suspicious, Dean investigates and comes face to face with Bobby’s dead wife (guest star Carrie Anne Fleming) who has no memory of what happened to her. Once the zombies start turning evil, the boys tell Bobby he has to kill his wife. But the wheelchair bound demon hunter refuses to heed this heroic call. John Showwalter directed the episode, which was written by Jeremy Carver.
How will these events forever change the beloved Bobby Singer? And how does it edge us towards that highly anticipated Season 5 climax? We recently caught up with actor Jim Beaver to find out more. Here’s what our favorite spook chaser had to say:
Most important question of the day: Is Bobby Singer someone that can’t be killed by the Colt?
Jim Beaver: You got me. (Laughs) Let’s just say that hasn’t come up yet.
There have been murmurings of a Supernatural Spin-off featuring Colt Paterson battling demons in the Old West. Can you talk about how Bobby Singer ties into that mythology?
Jim Beaver: I haven’t heard anything about that.
This Thursday’s episode is an important one for Bobby. What do we learn about Bobby that may surprise fans?
Jim Beaver: I don’t know that there is anything surprising about Bobby that they are going to learn. The trailers have made it pretty clear that Bobby’s wife comes back. The fans already knew that he had one. A couple of seasons ago, we did an episode that dealt with his late wife. That is not a particular surprise. I don’t think there is anything surprising about Bobby that you are going to learn. It’s mainly a story about something new that happens to Bobby. It affects a lot of other people in the story as well. But I don’t think there are any great revelations about Bobby.
Did the episode bring you more of an understanding of this character? Does it at all change how you look at Bobby?
Jim Beaver: Kind of. Every script that comes along, there is new stuff that happens. The revelations come from seeing how a character deals with those new things. In that sense, this episode isn’t particularly unusual. I’m not being a lot of help here. We get to see a side of Bobby that we don’t often see.
We get to see Bobby’s wife for the first time. What can you tell us about her? And what sort of relationship do we come to understand between these two?
Jim Beaver: For very bizarre, very supernatural-like reasons, Bobby’s wife comes back from the dead. We see that they had a very good, very strong relationship before she passed away. Bobby’s very hopeful of resuming that relationship. I think its one of the most touching episodes we’ve ever done. The emotional stuff is mixed in very cleverly. It’s mixed in very wonderfully with the supernatural elements. The audience is going to get a glimpse of what Bobby wishes his life were like.
When the writers came to you with this script, had they taken your own personal story into account? Was it cathartic in a sense? Or was it so far removed from you as a person that you could see only the fantasy in it?
Jim Beaver: I can’t speak for what the writers took into account. Or not. The writers didn’t ever bring it up. While they were shooting it, there were a number of people on the crew that said, “This must be kind of hard for you.” That sort of thing. It was in a way. But it wasn’t in a way. My personal situation? I am very happy as an actor to be able to take things from my personal life and use them for something that I think is meaningful. But, no. They never checked with me. None of the writers that work for the show ever said, “We’re getting ready to do this.” They know me well enough to know that I am fine with whatever they hand me.
Bobby is still in his wheelchair. When we spoke in December, you told me that you’d like to see Bobby stay in the chair. What are your feelings on this now? And will we see a resolution before the season ends?
Jim Beaver: As an actor, I am a little antsy being in the chair at this point. Even though I can get out of it at any point I want between scenes, it’s limiting. I’ve found that there are a lot more scenes of other people going out and getting into adventures while Bobby waits by the phone. More this season than in the past. In that sense, I am not nuts about it. Dramatically, it’s been terrific. It brings out character points that might not have been explored had his life not changed so drastically. As for a resolution? This season is about such big things. That element is peripheral. There is going to be a lot of resolution this season. Let’s put it that way.
What role does Bobby play in wrapping up this five-year storyline? And are you satisfied with the resolution?
Jim Beaver: Bobby is very involved in the way season five wraps up. He’s been very involved all along this season. Much more than in previous seasons. I’ve done more episodes than I have before. I am very satisfied with how Bobby’s participation is part of the resolution. I don’t think it’s a resolution that stops everything. In a symphony, there are two, three, or four movements. We are simply coming to the resolution of one movement.
There’s been news floating around that a lot of characters from seasons past are going to be returning. And we will see some of them in Episode 5.16 “Dark Side of the Moon”. Can you give us a hint as to who we might and might not see return, and how they all tie into the big picture?
Jim Beaver: In terms of characters from past seasons, I’ve heard some rumors. But I don’t know too much. If people come back, it doesn’t involve Bobby all that much. Because I wasn’t around when that stuff was shot. I don’t have a good answer to that. But don’t take anything by my non-answer. I just don’t know. I think this is a really strong finale to the season that is coming up. I think fans are going to be delighted and flabbergasted.
Your memoir Life’s That Way is finally hitting paperback on April 16th. Have you gone back and added any new passages or chapters in updating the book before its rerelease?
Jim Beaver: I didn’t do any rewrites other than to fix a typo or two that we caught. I added a few things to the acknowledgments. Other than that, and that it’s got a new cover, it’s very much the same book that is in hardback. I am excited for more people to read it. Paperbacks are a little less expensive. Maybe that will allow the book to open the audience a little more. I’m very excited about it.
Will you be hitting the road again in support of it?
Jim Beaver: A little bit. A lot of that stuff is still being worked out. And I have six fan conventions to deal with at the same time. I am going to be on the road a lot. Which one it will be for at any given time is still up in the air.
Jim Beaver’s Bobby Singer returns for an all-new episode of Supernatural on March 25th, entitled 5.15: “Dead Men Don’t Wear Plaid”. Jim’s Memoir, which looks at life with his wife as they face the challenges of battling cancer, hits paperback on April 16th in stores everywhere.
Source : MovieWeb.Com
Set Video & BTS Photo (17th March)
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Also, here’s a picture of Jared Padalecki & Colin Ford (Old Sam/Young Sam), which means that we’ll see ‘Young Sam’ again in episode #516 “Dark Side of The Moon”! Enjoy:
Source: Supernaturallocations.Com



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