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* beginning of June: [[Sandra McCoy]] sends a letter to her fan-site in which she states that she and Jared broke up and asks the fans to refrain from asking him about it at the upcoming Dallas con. Wisely, Jared addresses the break-up himself, stating that they still love each other very much, but decided to go seperate ways in what he calls a very "adult decision".
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* beginning of June: [[Sandra McCoy]] sends a letter to her fan-site in which she states that she and Jared broke up and asks the fans to refrain from asking him about it at the upcoming Dallas con. Wisely, Jared addresses the break-up himself, stating that they still love each other very much, but decided to go seperate ways in what he calls a very "adult decision". Due to both of their a-priori intervention they manage to stay out of the yellow press - the expected fandom wank doesn't happen either. Fandom seems to collectivly feel bad for them.
 
* 06.05 - 06.06: A [[Salute to Supernatural Dallas 2008]] Convention takes place in Dallas - Jared, [[Jim Beaver]], [[Chad Lindberg]], [[Fred Lehne]], [[Gabe Tigerman] and [[Alona Tal]] attend - [[Steve Carlson]] performs.
 
* 06.05 - 06.06: A [[Salute to Supernatural Dallas 2008]] Convention takes place in Dallas - Jared, [[Jim Beaver]], [[Chad Lindberg]], [[Fred Lehne]], [[Gabe Tigerman] and [[Alona Tal]] attend - [[Steve Carlson]] performs.
 
* 06.08: SPN on [[Fandom Wank]]: [http://www.journalfen.net/community/fandom_wank/1159104.html Trimming down troll secrets at Fandom Secrets]
 
* 06.08: SPN on [[Fandom Wank]]: [http://www.journalfen.net/community/fandom_wank/1159104.html Trimming down troll secrets at Fandom Secrets]

Revision as of 10:34, 29 June 2008

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2008

January

  • early January - WinchesterConUk announces its schedule for 2008 - March, 7-9 at Milton Keynes.Source
  • 1.04 - EyeCon confirms Steve Carlson. Source
  • 1.05 - The community abouttwoboys starts its rom-com challenge, with sign-ups for romantic comedy adaptions.
  • 1.05/1.06 - Several sources (among them Variety) report that the CW show Reaper will move into the Supernatural timeslot on Thursday 9 p.m. after all the remaining Supernatural episodes already shot have aired. Point of concern for Supernatural fans is that Supernatural won't be on repeats for the remainder of the WGA Strike, meaning it won't get any airtime at all for months. Season 3 will therefore be a very short season, with only 12 episodes. Understandably, fans are even more concerned that Supernatural will not return for a fourth season, given these circumstances.Source
  • 1.07 - On January 7, estrella30 announced the second SPN J2 Big Bang Challenge, with sign-ups for writers ending February 1, final drafts finished on May 1, and a posting deadline of June, 1.
  • 1.10 - The TV Addict blog picks up the concerns of Supernatural fandom about the schedule change: "(...)Leaving SUPERNATURAL exiled to a fate far worse than hell — Sunday night. Where all CW shows go to die."
  • 1.13 - Supernatural wins in the e!online poll determining the favorite tv-shows of e!online readers. Kirsten gushes about second place One Tree Hill, giving OTH fans lots of credit for being so enthusiastic.
  • 1.20 - Promax and The CW initiate the second "Making the Cut" promo competition.Source
  • 1.20 - Smart Pop Supernatural Essay Contest is announced.
  • 1.24 - CW's Communication executive Paul McGuire announces that while the CW removed Supernatural from the schedule, they still are very supportive of the show, which has proven to be a "veteran." Source
  • end of January - The No Stairway Anthology community (nostairway) is founded by maygra, winterlive and traveller. It should produce a series of anthologies offering "classic examples of literary fiction", "an anthology of work that values both style and substance". No Stairways comes with a huge staff of administrative team, technical supervisors and editors and manages to attract controversy immediately due to the literary criticism of the submission process. The discussion carries on well through February.

February

- ca. 2.21/22: The episode 3.12 Jus in Bello once more brings part of the fandom to discuss misogyny and racism on the show, fuelled by the characters of [[Lilith] (evil in female form), Special Agent Victor Henriksen (black character, died), Bela Talbot (Dean repeatedly calls her a bitch) and the virgin-character Nancy Fitzgerald. See discussions e.g. here, here and here.

March

  • 03.03: The Futon Critic and several other websites report a CW press release, in which the CW renews 6 series for fall season, among them Supernatural. Source Supernatural fans are ecstatic. With a fourth season, Supernatural is able to go into syndication afterwards, meaning its prior seasons can be broadcasted off-network. The fans, naturally, are excited.
  • 03.04: A fan gets a tattoo matching the ones of Sam and Dean revealed in episode 3.12 Jus in Bello. According to Sera Gamble Supernatural is now a "cult-hit".
  • 03.06: Creation Con brings out two new t-shirts.]
  • 03.08: Jim Beaver and Kenneth Smith (EyeCon Promoter) are on Winchester Radio. Winchester Radio is WinchesterBros.com's podcast. Originally, it was announced that Jared Padalecki would be a guest on the podcast as well. Source
  • early March - The Legacy, a sub-site of Repro goes online, delivering regular picture updates of never before seen promo shoots. The Legacy
  • mid March - Power Star Collectibles have a new t-shirt on sale: here. Interstingly enough, potthead claims that she designes the very logo for Operation Winchester.
  • 03.29-03.30 - The Salute to Supernatural L.A. 2008 convention takes places - another Creation Entertainment Con.
  • 03.29: Supernatural Gleeweek announces their mini-hiatus schedule. Source

April

May

  • 05.01 - amothea opens the Ebook Library, an archive featuring a lot of Supernatural fan fiction to download onto your mobile reading device of choice.
  • 05.07: Kristin from E!onlin interviews Eric Kripke - and people don't get the joke in Eric's answer:
    "And then about the finale, "No Rest for the Wicked," I assume Jensen Ackles' character dies and that's the last we'll see of him on the show? - Eric: Yes, Jensen wanted to focus on movies, and he wouldn't give me the 25 percent salary kickback I demanded, so he's leaving the series. Chad Michael Murray is joining the cast to replace him, and next year will be like that season on Dukes of Hazzard where it was Vance and Coy instead of Bo and Luke. Everything's gonna be a little bit off, but it'll be good...I think you'll like it.
  • 05.09 - 05.11: Asylum 2008 lures a lot of fans and cast to Birmingham, UK. Jared, who was announced to attend, had to cancel because of his summer film commitment to Friday the 13th.
  • 05.15: The season finale 3.16 No Rest For The Wicked leaves the fandom in a state of collective shock and awe.
  • 05.13 - 16: With the CW presenting its Upfronts and fall schedule, several media sources report on the CWs struggles and its likelyhood to shut down soon. 2008/2009 doesn't looke like it's going to be a good year for the CW - only two new shows (remake of "90210" + a reality show), and with "Smallville", their strongest drama losing two of its lead characters and subsequently only getting a 13 episodes order. Supernatural fans, too, feel that the CW is making wrong choices with scheduling and advertising.
  • 05.20: SPN on Fandom Wank: Another big Misogyny Wank shakes the Supernatural Fandom.
  • - mid to end May - Ugly rumors about Jared and his relationship to Sandra McCoy surface first on the IMDB-boards, then are reposted on Oh-no-they-didn't! The poster later apologizes for spreading false rumors - the bad taste stays.

June