![]() Hey, I’ve done it change is scary, but it’s also something necessary, especially in a long-running series like this. Fans always say they don’t want the same thing over and over again, but then when you start doing different things they complain. I might not have been too thrilled with the direction certain things went ( Bobby, no!), or how the Leviathans developed into something more laughable than frightening, but season seven tried to bring new life to the series by changing things up a bit.Ĭhange is one of those risky things in television. The season expanded the mythology of the long-running series, opening even more story possibilities with the introduction of the new villains, the Leviathans. Season seven also took some risks, taking away some of the things the boys always depended on, from the Impala, to pie, to the ultimate sacrifice of Bobby. We got Dean going back in time to the forties where he hung out with Elliot Ness, Felicia Day played the geeky tech Charlie Bradbury, and it introduced us to Prophet Kevin Tran, fandom’s new favorite character. ![]() Now, I’m going to be honest with you, season seven wasn’t my favorite, but it did introduce us to some pretty cool things. Supernatural: The Official Companion Season 7 by Nicholas Knight is a great guide to the seventh season, filled with fascinating behind-the-scenes insights and fun extras. ![]()
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