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Supernatural

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RE: Supernatural

#11
Supernatural isn't as smart as The X Files , nor is it as cleverly written. The X Files was ahead of the time in many ways and is still unique in others, in that it was a mature drama which took its subject matter very seriously. It managed to blend sci fi and the paranormal skillfully so that you almost didn't notice the seams. Supernatural in a way is like The X Files - lite. It knows what it is and I think is a more focused show then its predecessor. From the get go it lays it out to you that it is situated in a world where ghosts, demons and witches really do exist. Once that is established its on with the show and there is no looking back whereas the X Files constantly had the viewer questioning and thinking about what he was seeing and hearing. Where The X Files was the thinking mans science paper, Supernatural is a camp fire ghost story.

RE: Supernatural

#12
I began watch it from 12 season and it was amazing
Actually when I watched old seasons

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#13
The idea looks awesome, I watched 6-8 seasons and they were amazing, I have to force myself to watch the rest someday lol.

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#14
the best horror seriea so far, dean is the best actor

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#15
i only watch the animation version
great genre demon and angel god
the series one is very long, gonna wait until competed

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#16
It's hard to watch all seasons. I started from the first episode about a year ago but still can't watch Supernatural to the end. Sometimes it becomes too boring, sry(

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#17
I can't wait for the next season. Won't put any spoilers, but it gets crazy!

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#18
i hear they meet god already, crazy gonna watch it later

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#19
1-5 seasons was really greate and intresting. Now it is not same...

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#20
Just a bit too much angels, gods and that Stuff but still one of my favourite series

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