SUPERNATURAL NEWS FOR 11/5 CHANGING CHANNELS

Supernatural: 8 Things to Look for in “Changing Channels”

Tonight is the very exciting “Changing Channels,” the TV parody episode of Supernatural . I was lucky enough to see it last week and have been providing plenty of previews and coverage, some of which may or may not include secret references or allusions to some of the big twists in tonight’s episode.

For me, this is the best episode of Supernatural since last season’s “The Monster at the End of This Book.” Not only does all of the comedy work, but there are some serious moments and unexpected twists that will certainly change the way you think about Supernatural, and possibly the way you view the series as a whole. And no, I’m not just overhyping it.

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An Early Look At This Week’s ‘Supernatural’

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Sam and Dean have endured a variety of surreal supernatural encounters over the years, but tonight’s “Changing Channels” episode may be one for the record books.

TV shows come to life as the Winchesters endure an annoying trap they can’t escape. Reluctantly thrust into the roles they’ve watched in a variety of popular series, the brothers trek through a crime procedural show, a sitcom, a soapy hospital drama and a ruthless Japanese game show.

Who’s behind this amusing predicament? One culprit immediately comes to mind: the Trickster (Richard Speight, Jr.).

With the Trickster possibly up to his usual pranks, Sam and Dean speculate that an alliance with the powerful villain may be beneficial, especially with the Apocalypse looming.

But can they navigate the bewildering maze of TV shows to find out?

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Are you tuning in to see Supernatural each week? What do you think of the season so far?