The CW has released information regarding its plans for sweeps. (It's also dismissed two actors from "Melrose Place," neither of which will be missed much.) Anyway, Lady Gaga stops by "Gossip Girl" Nov. 16! Heather Locklear stirs things up at the new "Melrose Place" Nov. 17! Vampires bite! Whatever! Let's just get to what's happening on "Supernatural," shall we?
Spoilers ahoy.
Some of these summaries and photos come from a previous "Supernatural" posts (all of which can be found here).
This video clip contains footage from the Oct. 29 and Nov. 5 episodes.
The first three photos on this post are from the Oct. 29 episode.
The rest are from the Nov. 5 episode. The summaries below are from the CW.
“The Curious Case of Dean Winchester,” airs Oct. 29: "When a 25-year-old man drops dead of old age and a 60-something man goes missing, only to turn up young and extremely healthy, the Winchesters investigate and discover a backroom poker game where players gamble to win or lose years of their lives. Guest stars Jim Beaver as ‘Bobby Singer,’ Chad Everett as ‘Older Dean,’ Hal Ozsan as ‘Patrick’ and Pascale Hutton as ‘Lia.’ Sera Gamble wrote the teleplay for 'The Curious Case of Dean Winchester' based on a story by Sera Gamble & Jenny Klein."
Note: Jim Beaver talks a bit about Bobby's story line in "The Curious Case of Dean Winchester" in this interview.
“Changing Channels,” airs Nov. 5: "When Sam and Dean find themselves living their lives on what appear to be TV shows, it makes for a whole new style of reality television and they wonder if the Trickster (guest star Richard Speight, Jr.) is to blame. From a sitcom to a soapy hospital drama to a Japanese game show to a crime procedural, each new experience they encounter is more bizarre than the next and they want out. But is the Trickster really the mastermind behind the madness? Also starring Misha Collins as ‘Castiel.’ 'Changing Channels' was written by Jeremy Carver and directed by Charles Beeson."
"The Real Ghostbusters," airs Nov. 12: "Super-fan Becky (guest
star Emily Perkins) tricks Sam and Dean into
attending a 'Supernatural' fan convention, complete with fans dressed up as Sam
and Dean."
"Abandon All Hope," airs Nov. 19: "Sam, Dean and Castiel track down the Colt and
head off to find Lucifer to send him back to Hell. It’s a hunters’
reunion when the crew joins forces with Bobby (Jim Beaver), Ellen
(guest star Samantha Ferris) and Jo (guest star Alona Tal) for what
could be their last night on Earth."
As noted in this post, Mark Sheppard guest stars in "Abandon All Hope" as a "pivotal" crossroads demon named Crowley. The episode was written by Ben Edlund and directed by Phil Sgriccia.
After "Abandon All Hope," that's it for 2009 episodes. The show returns in 2010 with more apocalypt-y adventures.
First three photos: guest star Chad Everett, Jared Padalecki, Jensen Ackles; Jim Beaver and Ackles; Ackles and guest star Hal Ozsan.
Last six photos: Ackles and Padalecki, and, in some photos, guest star Richard Speight Jr. as the Trickster. The first "Changing Channels" photo is Ackles with Steve Bacic as "Dr. Sexy."







