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EXCLUSIVE: An Audience with the 'Ghostfacers' (VIDEO)
by Laura Prudom, posted May 14th 2010 1:00PM
Thursday, May 13 was a big night for 'Supernatural' fans -- not only was yesterday's episode the season finale, it also marked the culmination of five years' worth of spooky storylines as heaven and hell literally went head-to-head for a battle of Biblical proportions. We're not ashamed to admit to shedding more than a few tears over last night's dramatic season closer, but even more stressful than watching the Winchesters go head to head is the prospect of a whole summer without their presence on our screens every week.
If the looming hiatus is already looking like hell, allow TV Squad to offer you a little levity before the 'Supernatural' withdrawal hits ...
'Supernatural' Scares Up a Spin-Off Webseries (VIDEO)
by Laura Prudom, posted Apr 14th 2010 6:45PM
Avid 'Supernatural' fans are certain to remember the names Ed (A.J. Buckley) and Harry (Travis Wester), a very different demon-hunting dynamic duo than the hunky pair of Winchesters we've come to know and love, and founders of the ill-advised paranormal investigation team, the Ghostfacers.From as far back as season 1, Ed and Harry have brought their own brand of bumbling, semi-suicidal "ghost facing" to our screens as part of the 'Supernatural' universe, but on April 15, coinciding with the series' landmark 100th episode, the Ghostfacers will launch their very own Webseries on CWTV.com.
Lucky 'Super' fans who attended Creation Entertainment's recent "Salute to Supernatural" convention in Los Angeles already got a sneak peek at the spooktastic (and undeniably hilarious) Webseries, but now, thanks to the magic of the Internet, you can see it too. Check out the preview after the jump.
Supernatural: Ghostfacers
by Brett Love, posted Apr 25th 2008 8:03AM

(S03E13) Good grief, has it really been two months? Finally, after eight weeks with no new episodes, the Winchesters return to reclaim their Thursday home. Just to get everyone back up to speed: Here's how it is. Earth got used up. We moved out... wait. That's a completely different show. When last we left Sam and Dean, they had just spent the night fighting off a gaggle of demons, and we got our first look at the new big bad in town, Lilith. You might have been expecting to pick things up there with the new episode. No such luck. Lilith was nowhere to be found, but that isn't a bad thing. Despite the main story being placed on the back burner, the episode was a home run.
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