It
will be one good heck of a week for Supernatural fans. Because Friday is the
Season 7 finale, and the CW also announced firsthand that next season, the
lengthy and strong-standing television series will be moved from its Friday
death slot to sluggish yet entertaining Wednesdays, behind the network’s most
anticipated newcomer, “Arrow”. And at the CW upfronts presentation in New York
this Thursday, Jensen Ackles from Supernatural teased the finale for season 7,
which will see the Winchester brothers’ attempt to take down all of the
Leviathans – and maybe even Dick Roman for good. “We will find Dean in a
situation at the very end of the season that he’s never been in,” Ackles teased
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“Two
of the fan favorites find themselves in a massive predicament,” the actor
added. “There’s a big attempt to handle the Leviathan situation once and for
all. Whether that works or not is yet to be seen. It definitely gives us
somewhere to go in Season 8. There’s a lot of loose ends that could get tied
up.” But there are still some things that remain untied, which is but a
difficult balance Ackles said, “Supernatural” has mastered. “That’s a very
delicate process, but I think it’s
something that we’ve been able to accomplish in the past and I have no doubt
that we’ll pull off this time as well.
And
as for the series’ new timeslot, Ackles just gave the passionate Supernaturalaudience all the credit, and admitted that he thinks it will do the show good.
“It’s
a great pat on the back and slap on the wrist that they moved us out of Friday
– which by all means, we were just doing fine, it’s just a really tough
timeslot. And a lot of times, it can be considered the night that shows go to
die. So not only did we not die, we survived and we grew and I think that that’s
a big testament to all the fans and how supportive they are and how loud they
can be about our show,” Ackles explained. “So now, we’re moved back to mid-week
and we paired with another comic in Arrow – I think we really found our legs
when we paired with Smallville, and even though Supernatural wasn’t originally
a comic, we now have a comic. So the fact that we are going back and getting paired
with something of that genre, I think this is only going to do good.”
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