An epic untold love story of John and Mary of how they not only saved their love but also the entire world.An epic untold love story of John and Mary of how they not only saved their love but also the entire world.An epic untold love story of John and Mary of how they not only saved their love but also the entire world.
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As an original supernatural fan, this show is hurting me. It doesnt come close to the original at all.
The acting is stiff and feels forced.
Also, the show has still to explain how the timeline and story is different to what we know from supernatural. Their dad didnt start hunting until their mother died.
Im also getting to much of a vibe that the cast is politcally correct. And it shadows the story.
Ill give it a chance for season 2, as sam and dean also needed some time to grow into their characters, But Im not keeping my fingers crossed.
If you need something to play in the background, then this is a show for it.
The acting is stiff and feels forced.
Also, the show has still to explain how the timeline and story is different to what we know from supernatural. Their dad didnt start hunting until their mother died.
Im also getting to much of a vibe that the cast is politcally correct. And it shadows the story.
Ill give it a chance for season 2, as sam and dean also needed some time to grow into their characters, But Im not keeping my fingers crossed.
If you need something to play in the background, then this is a show for it.
This series is acceptable, with hopes that it gains traction soon. Characters take time to develop, but a BIG improvement would be to dump the Carlos character. The acting and chemistry aren't all that great, but Supernatural wasn't either at the start and got better over time.
Has anyone else been turned off by the incessant sighing that Sam Winchester (Jared Padalecki) did in Supernatural? I noticed that John Winchester is doing that a bit, too. I hope it stops!
Anyway, part of what made Supernatural so good was story lines and characters that were interesting and added that ongoing evil presence to be fought against. Let's see something like them in the Winchesters, soon.
Has anyone else been turned off by the incessant sighing that Sam Winchester (Jared Padalecki) did in Supernatural? I noticed that John Winchester is doing that a bit, too. I hope it stops!
Anyway, part of what made Supernatural so good was story lines and characters that were interesting and added that ongoing evil presence to be fought against. Let's see something like them in the Winchesters, soon.
It was never the monsters that made SN great.. It was Sam and Dean. The love they had for one another. The chemistry Jared and Jensen had. It was Cas, Crowley, Rowena, Chuck, Gabriel, etc.. All these great characters!. Hell, even Lucifer (pun intended).
The characters and relationships made Supernatural!
This show takes place in that universe (I guess). But, the bad writing, bad acting, and lack of HEART make it unwatchable to any true SN fan.
This show just reminded me how special Supernatural was. And goes to show that no one can recreate that magic. I think Jensen should stick to playing Soldier Boy for now. Maybe one day he and Jared will give it another shot.
The characters and relationships made Supernatural!
This show takes place in that universe (I guess). But, the bad writing, bad acting, and lack of HEART make it unwatchable to any true SN fan.
This show just reminded me how special Supernatural was. And goes to show that no one can recreate that magic. I think Jensen should stick to playing Soldier Boy for now. Maybe one day he and Jared will give it another shot.
Everything is there to make this show live up to the supernatural name but it's missing something to make it do just that. It's literally like Sam & Dean 2.0 in the form of their parents with substance in the plot and immediate callbacks to the supernatural show. It obvious has a ton of potential as a show but right now it's just falling flat on the expectations I had for it. I hate to say it but the real achilles heel has been the acting so far for me. It feels like a B or C style movie/show and I try to be forgiving and invested but sometimes the acting actually takes me out of the show. I guess it just needs more time to settle in and develop but right now I'm struggling to stay committed to the show. Like I said it has potential and it's not always bad but it still has some work to do to really get things going and live up to its name. I'll change my ratings when or if that happens... until then I have to be honest and say 4/10. I find myself sometimes scrolling on my phone instead of glued to the tv like I was with the OG show.
Wanted to give it a shot just to see for myself instead of all these overly positive or overly negative reviews. I personally don't feel it's fair to trash a show just on the first episode, and I am all for more 10/10 in the world because the world needs more love. But this time, I have to be honest because there is a lot of pain attached to my viewership. And even with my honesty, I am still not going to give a below average review despite my pain because of my loyalty and history to this legacy.
The original story of Supernatural was born of writer Eric Kripke's work styled after his hometown Toledo, OH and taking place in Lawrence, KS, capturing the midwest, the open road, the fields and country, the dark stories of the forests and lakes and classic ghost tales and haunted houses.
The Winchesters felt more Southern Gothic and Indiana Jones. Which is completely fine to do something new, but did not feel like "coming home" as so many have put it and so many have promised. I love Southern Gothic stories; it is one of my favorite genres of work, but that was never really the genre I would have put the original Supernatural. Perhaps a more honest explanation of what we were to expect (and honest description from other reviewers) would have been better.
I loved the new characters. I felt they were compelling. Especially Lata. Lata was probably my favorite character. It was refreshing to finally have someone who felt a little more like how most civilians would react to monster-hunting. The seasoned hunter with humor and confidence is understandable, but not always relatable or believable. These are very young hunters. Battling creatures from Hell.
The dialogue felt a little rushed and the meet-cute between the romantic interests felt very meet-cute-y (bump into each other and drop things, make some suave flirtation and hard-to-get comments, and depart), and two scenes later they find each other again in a darkened lot and she saves him from demons and it's not super clear why the demon is blowing his cover to a civilian (or why all the demons blow their cover so quickly).
Other fans have raised this criticism: when introducing LGBTQIA+ representation, it is best to listen to the community if there are any concerns raised. In this instance, the infidelity of Carlos seemed to perpetuate a harmful trope. I defer to those within the community who have raised concerns about this but I support the conversation/ discussion and hope it is received.
As a long-time fan of the show, it is a little hurtful for the cast and crew to continue hashtagging supernatural family when our only interactions with the talent using this hashtag are either paid encounters / paid productions or advertisements. The executive producers and writers are only accessible through social media advertisements and promotions or very very expensive conventions. Not sure how that is a family beyond the loyalty of the fans. Please refrain from monetizing the word family.
I trust the writers and producers have great plans for this universe and the stories they hope to tell, and I wish them all the best in their endeavors to tell them. It seems like it is off to a great start as its own entity / unrelated to Supernatural. And I am happy to see so many other people satisfied with the content who may continue giving the show the viewership. My pain with this franchise is far too deep for me to continue. But best of luck to this new fandom. I wish you all the best <3 #SPNFamily (an honest, dedicated old member)
The original story of Supernatural was born of writer Eric Kripke's work styled after his hometown Toledo, OH and taking place in Lawrence, KS, capturing the midwest, the open road, the fields and country, the dark stories of the forests and lakes and classic ghost tales and haunted houses.
The Winchesters felt more Southern Gothic and Indiana Jones. Which is completely fine to do something new, but did not feel like "coming home" as so many have put it and so many have promised. I love Southern Gothic stories; it is one of my favorite genres of work, but that was never really the genre I would have put the original Supernatural. Perhaps a more honest explanation of what we were to expect (and honest description from other reviewers) would have been better.
I loved the new characters. I felt they were compelling. Especially Lata. Lata was probably my favorite character. It was refreshing to finally have someone who felt a little more like how most civilians would react to monster-hunting. The seasoned hunter with humor and confidence is understandable, but not always relatable or believable. These are very young hunters. Battling creatures from Hell.
The dialogue felt a little rushed and the meet-cute between the romantic interests felt very meet-cute-y (bump into each other and drop things, make some suave flirtation and hard-to-get comments, and depart), and two scenes later they find each other again in a darkened lot and she saves him from demons and it's not super clear why the demon is blowing his cover to a civilian (or why all the demons blow their cover so quickly).
Other fans have raised this criticism: when introducing LGBTQIA+ representation, it is best to listen to the community if there are any concerns raised. In this instance, the infidelity of Carlos seemed to perpetuate a harmful trope. I defer to those within the community who have raised concerns about this but I support the conversation/ discussion and hope it is received.
As a long-time fan of the show, it is a little hurtful for the cast and crew to continue hashtagging supernatural family when our only interactions with the talent using this hashtag are either paid encounters / paid productions or advertisements. The executive producers and writers are only accessible through social media advertisements and promotions or very very expensive conventions. Not sure how that is a family beyond the loyalty of the fans. Please refrain from monetizing the word family.
I trust the writers and producers have great plans for this universe and the stories they hope to tell, and I wish them all the best in their endeavors to tell them. It seems like it is off to a great start as its own entity / unrelated to Supernatural. And I am happy to see so many other people satisfied with the content who may continue giving the show the viewership. My pain with this franchise is far too deep for me to continue. But best of luck to this new fandom. I wish you all the best <3 #SPNFamily (an honest, dedicated old member)
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- TriviaExecutive Producers Jensen and Danneel Ackles (under their company Chaos Machine Productions) both starred in the TV series Supernatural. Jensen starred as series lead Dean Winchester in all 327 episodes across 15 seasons. Danneel was a guest star for 5 episodes as the angel Anael.
- ConnectionsSpin-off from Supernatural (2005)
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