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so whats new with season six everybody? any questions or quotes? spoilers? c'mon

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I heard that a Hell Spawn will be one of the main antagonists of season 6.<.

SonicShocker, 10:01 PM, August 2nd 2010

awesome cant wait!

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they are bringing gabriel the archangel back, and raphael's gonna be in it and pissed..

Where did you find that out? That would be so awesome if that happens in season six. -- SonicShocker, 10:24 AM, August 3rd 2010

the gabriel thing was in an interview with Ben Edlund at comic con, and i dont really remember where the raphael thing was, but im pretty sure its legit

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I also heard that azazel is back, and not just as a flashback, and that they are making an evil farie episode, I see some hillarious dialouge in the future for sam & dean.

People please edit anything new or updated about supernatural's upcoming season on this page!

Hello! They are interesting suggestions, and I'm sure the writers could come up with a good story for one of them. Incubi and Succubi could have some good medieval lore tie ins. I am not sure they could do with the same 'drive a wedge between' them type of story as they did with the Siren, because they will already be so suspicious of each others' motives this coming season. At the same time, there are also some really dark possibilities with these kinds of creatures, which does seem to fit the season's tone, from what little I have seen. Personally, I'd like to see a puck/pooka type creature. I know they've done the "trickster" aspect, but it could still be fun--MisterGlass, 1:21, 7 August 2010


Ha! Nessy could definitely be interesting. And they've never really done a show focused on the water, have they? Other than the one in the first season with the ghost related drownings. Maybe Dean could finally go fishing outside of his dreams. I was thinking about other monsters, and one they talk about, but have never shown, is a black dog. It would also be interesting if they could work in other part myth/part real humans, like Jack Ketch. --MisterGlass, 19:21, 7 August 2010


Sure, they are much more accustomed to hellhounds, so it would take them by surprise. I think bringing back more werewolves is a good idea, they are so much more complex to deal with. I cannot remember one having been dealt with since Heart, and it is such an emotional challenge for them to kill one. All of the monsters that can speak for themselves, including the shapeshifters, are interesting. However, I am not that anxious to see a demon's face, or for that matter a hellhound or an angel's true form. I like that they have not tried to show these things because they maintain a certain amount of mystery, and leave them for the viewer to imagine. --MisterGlass, 1:57, 8 August 2010


I like the idea that Chuck may not return, and that his final appearance/disappearance will not be explained. I do not know what the writers, including Eric Kripke, intended him to be, and am comfortable with a lack of certainty. I like having the mystery there, because Supernatural is so much about the unknown. Having all questions answered would be at odds with the show's premise. And because the focus is returning to Sam and Dean, I think it unlikely that the Messiah will be brought into the show. Or if he is, I would expect it to be in a peripheral way...perhaps as it was done in Ben-Hur. But that is another mystery that I do not necessarily think Supernatural needs to explore, and it is very difficult to do well. I would not mind if this remained the Winchester Gospels. --MisterGlass, 15:18, 9 August 2010


As far as the Horsemen: I had not heard that any of them would be returning, but I did expect something more to happen with the rings. I would like to see Death again, perhaps even with Tessa in attendance, as I find her an interesting character. Brady's comments about the rings seem to apply primarily to the other three Horsemen, not Death. For Death, the ring seemed more or less superfluous, but was somehow tied to the Apocalypse and his enforced servitude to Lucifer's will. If anything, it seems like giving up his ring frees Death. He certainly isn't concerned when he hands it to Dean. Death's reaping comment referred to the end of time and the universe (it is similar to a phrase used to describe Death in the Sandman series), and since the Winchesters have survived the Apocalypse this go round, I do not think it will come up.

Gabriel is a character that has grown on me. I would like to see him return. If he does, I wonder if it will be as an archangel or a human. Probably an archangel, the off the wall use of his powers has always been key to the character. I would not be surprised at all if Adam Milligan came back, whether as Micheal's vessel or as himself. It is such an interesting possibility. Having seen Adam's real, non-ghoul personality, he actually does fit into the dysfunctional family quite well. --MisterGlass, 00:36, 10 August 2010


I am trying to avoid spoilers about new characters, and any spoilers that are about specific plot points, so I would rather not talk about the Campbells. As you say, skinwalkers have been talked about but not shown, and I agree that an episode about them could be very interesting. I'd like to see a discussion about the relative evilness of skinwalkers vs. shapeshifters. No doubt their effects will be equally cringe inducing. The Djinn was interesting...I wonder whose fantasy life would be explored this time. I already thought the Djinn was very powerful, approaching the threshold of what the brothers can deal with on their own. --MisterGlass, 14:36, 10 August 2010


Hi - I've deleted your puzzle and assoc pages. While I don;t think a page of such is a bad idea in itself, all your links go to the same website. If you wish to add these links please do so on the page for that site: The Winchester Family Business. --Missyjack 01:29, 11 August 2010 (UTC)

According to the page on this site, rawheads focus primarily on children, so I'm not sure that they would try to reward Sam or Dean. I do not know much about them. Evil fairies will be fun. And since fairies can prophecy, I wonder if one of them will throw out a prediction that applies to the brothers. --MisterGlass, 14:00, 11 August 2010


As I stated before, I am trying to avoid spoilers about specific episodes and characters. I would appreciate it if you didn't post anything too overt in messages to me, including episode titles, specific incidents in the episodes, and the names and actions of new characters. I would rather not speculate on them. As far as the rawheads, I agree that they do change lore to suit, so anything is possible. --MisterGlass, 15:05, 11 August 2010


Thanks for understanding. Jason Vorhees? Now that is terrifying. Any chance that was a joke? I would really prefer that they stick to urban legends and folklore, which are so much more interesting than relatively modern slasher flick characters. I agree that there are so many other, fascinating places they could go before resorting to that! They've only done a couple of international myths and legends, and the characters they have looked at have only had a couple of outings each, if that. Unless the movie loving shapeshifter returns from the dead, I'd prefer not to see a monster known only from movies. If they have to have a Jason-like character, I'd rather for him to have that unique Supernatural spin. They've had a few good, twisted humans of their own, like Doc Benton, the witches, and the Benders. I'd like to see more of them. --MisterGlass, 00:39, 12 August 2010


I have to say I also like Season 3 Ruby better. She was more willing to make waves and talk back, but I suppose that couldn't be carried forward into the next season when she was trying so hard to keep Sam on the hook. She was also more willing to interact with Dean, and fool him. I have wondered about the knife. At first I thought she made it, but then Alastair commented that she must have found it. I wonder if there is some kind of ancient hunter's cache somewhere, maybe from the Middle Ages when she died, and the knife was there. I assumed some hunter would have made it, like Samuel Colt made the Colt. As far as what the gun can kill, my initial impression was that it couldn't kill the other three archangels and God. I still think that may be the case, but I'm not sure where that leaves the Horsemen. Maybe there is a loophole that fits four more beings. --MisterGlass, 13:59, 12 August 2010


Thanks for the heads up about the gag reel, I didn't know a clear version was available. I enjoyed the previous ones, and I have no doubt this one will have me rolling. I hadn't thought about 'peachy' as a catchphrase, but you're right, they do use it a lot. Not quite as often as 'dude' though. I like peachy, it's a good expression. Amazing how much sarcasm Dean can convey with one word. --MisterGlass, 1:12, 13 August 2010

Hmm, good question. For most disturbing, I have to second Bugs, and add Skin, Malleus Maleficarum, My Bloody Valentine, and Dead Men Don't Wear Plaid (mostly because of the child-zombie). I think Skin and My Bloody Valentine are great episodes, though. For greatest emotional impact, I like your list, but will add What Is And Should Never Be, The Rapture, and Abandon All Hope. --MisterGlass, 13:43, 13 August 2010

good choices I would have to agree. My Bloody Valentine was utterly disgusting lol.Oh and for emotional i have to add When The Levee Breaks, the Sam and Dean fight and when he walked out the door left a pit in my stomach. But what is your favorite season? Mine is season 4, I think it was incredibly smart and action-packed. And it set up for season 5 perfectly.