Since there's some curiosity about Lucifer possibly having escaped from hell and the ex-wall in Sam's head, this is from TV GUIDE:
Please tell me everything that's happened over the last two seasons of Supernatural is not just in Sam's head, as Lucifer indicated in the premiere. — M*****
NATALIE: Relax! "We're not like Lost," executive producer Bob Singer promises. "Or the end of the Sopranos," Sera Gamble quickly adds. It's safe to assume that the walls are actually coming down, driving Sam to go crazy, rather than the alternative, which would, well, piss everyone off. "Our intention is not to raise that to mess with people's heads," Gamble says.
Isn't "Bewitched Gone Wrong" an oxymoron?
More of a redundancy. "Bewitched Gone Right" would be an oxymoron.
Though I must confess, I loved Bewitched as a kid, and still have a soft spot for it. I think I'd enjoy a version where Endora succeeds in killing Darin, or permanently changing him into armadillo or whatever.
Kill Darrin? Who are you?!
SPN: Saw a tweet that the writers who wrote "Route 666" are writing the "Shut Up, Dr. Phil" episode. Yay?
Since I've avoided any rewatches of "Route 666" didn't end after Dean's naked back, I'm trying to remember the ultimate fate of the racist ghost truck... did it get blown up? Is that what they'll be doing to the Spike/Cordelia partnership?
Racist Truck!! That's it. I didn't recognize it by it's proper title.
And yet the writers have been hired to write again. Boggles the mind, doesn't it?
Yep. Did they totally not get fandom's reaction? Maybe we all just think that the show caters to us and really they forget that we are here.
eta: Darn, now I'm going to have to be extra lenient with the episode because I'll just assume I've got it in my mind to hate it.
On the other hand the DID give us semi-naked Dean, so they do have some idea of what we want to see.
If everyone with writing credits on a bad episode was not allowed to write another, there'd be no TV left out there. Remember, people who didn't write it (like Kripke) also brought it to screen.
I'm not a fan of Kripke so I'm good with that knowledge. I still think that anything that worked with the show was either due to other people or a lucky mistake on his part. What? The guy just bugs.