Supernatural Then and Now Angel Subscription
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In 2005, Sam and Dean Winchester set off on a road trip that would save the world and change television. For fifteen seasons and three hundred and twenty-seven episodes, the CW’s Supernatural (created by Eric Kripke) took audiences on a wild ride of family, fate, and faith with a rocking soundtrack and a seriously cool car. But that was then and now … it’s time for another ride.
Join hosts Rob Benedict (Chuck Shurley/God) and Richard Speight Jr (Gabriel and director of many episodes) for Supernatural: Then and Now, a winding road trip through every episode of this iconic series, one by one, every week, with guests each episode from the cast and crew that made the wild ride possible.
Buckle up for guests including Jared Padalecki (Sam), Jensen Ackles (Dean), and Robert Singer (Executive producer), as well as many many more.
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Supernatural's Chris Lennertz in Your Mom Is A Podcast (Sample Episode)
A new episode is coming a little late this week, likely on Wednesday or Thursday. In the meantime please enjoy this sample episode of the latest podcast from Story Mill Media, Your Mom Is A Podcast.
Join comedians and real-life pals Milana Vayntrub & Sandeep Parikh as they embark on the hilarious journey of parenting improvement! In each episode, they sit down with accomplished individuals, but here's the twist: they grill their moms beforehand! Then, in a Newlywed-style game, the hosts playback and compare answers for laughs, tears, and heartfelt parenting wisdom. Tune in to witness Milana and Sandeep navigate the highs and lows of raising exceptional humans.
Sandeep was featured in The Guild with Felicia Day. Milana's credits include Marvel's Squirrel Girl and This Is Us. -
Sam, Interrupted with James Conway (S5EP11)
Director James Conway joins the podcast. He shares stories about Jared Padalecki fighting nothing, tricks of perspective, and tropes of horror.
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BONUS CLIP: Sam Ferris and Phil Sgriccia
Hear what Sam Ferris is up to now. Plus, Phil and Sam's mutual admiration for Kim Manners.
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Abandon All Hope with Phil Sgriccia and Sam Ferris (S5EP10)
Director Phil Sgriccia and actress Samantha Ferris (Ellen) join the podcast for a lively discussion about this episode. Hear about everybody that cried, how much damage was done from blowing things up, and saying goodbye to some of our favorite characters.
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BONUS CLIP: Eric Kripke on TV Compromises
Eric Kripke shares details about reshoots for Hookman, what he won't compromise, and getting Sera Gamble to take over.
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The Real Ghostbusters with Eric Kripke and James Conway (S5EP9)
Eric Kripke and director James Conway join the podcast. Eric discuss speaking to the fans through the show. James shares some great behind-the-scenes stories.
Customer Reviews
Love the pod!
So awesome you guys are doing these pods for the show. I just started listening not too long ago cause I had no idea there was a podcast for supernatural. Love it, listen to you guys when I’m walking my dogs and in the car. I like going back and watching each episode after listening to catch the different things you guys point out in the show. Very cool!
Awesome!
Love the show, love the podcast, it’s amazing to hear behind the scenes stories. I also love how it’s actually actors from the show hosting and not a random voice, so it’s comforting to hear familiar people.
Fun and Technical
I love the rapport between Rich and Rob. I appreciate Rich’s technical questions and Rob’s questions from the actor’s POV. It’s great when an actor from the show is their guest, but when they have behind the scenes crew it really shines. The hard working crew doesn’t get the public adoration at the cons, but deserve it just as much. I love listening to them share their stories. Also, it’s obvious these guys are watching the show with interest; there is an over abundance of rewatch podcasts now, and that can’t be said of all the hosts. Only critique is they, especially Rich, need to stop being the PC police because the show isn’t “behind the times” the characters are true to what they’d be. It’s honest writing.