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04-19-2008, 02:10 AM
Episode 3.13: Ghostfacers
Airdate: April 24, 2008
04/09 - Sam and Dean take a break from their usual gig to star in a gritty reality show called "Ghostfacers" which chronicles the pursuit of the paranormal. Ed Zeddmore (guest star A. J. Buckley) and Harry Spengler (guest star Travis Wester) have created a radically different and sometimes violent show full of profanity that takes them to the Morton Mansion, an abandoned estate which becomes one of the most haunted places in America one night each year. However, as their team begins to get picked off in grisly manners not fit for television, they realize they are in over their heads. Source: The CW
03/23 - The Supernatural boys are venturing into reality...television. "We're coming back with a reality show version of Supernatural," says creator Eric Kripke. "It's sort of our loving tribute to Ghost Hunters. People will either congratulate us or think we're totally effing insane." Source: Entertainment Weekly
03/16 - This episode was shot in documentary style and parodies Sci Fi Channel's Ghost Hunters. The Winchesters reunite with the wannabe hunters from episode 1.17's "Hell House" while investigating a haunted house where John failed to succeed. Dean is determined to try his hand at it. As the Ghostfacers stumble through the house and modify their TV pilot, Dean hunts for Sam. Source: SpoilerFix.com
03/07 - It's a light, high-concept episode - shot entirely in documentary style by these bumbling would-be ghost hunters we introduced in Season One. The whole hour is the pilot of a cable show called Ghostfacers! So it's quite a departure from our usual structure. And it's completely self-enclosed and breezes right past all the mythology we set up in Jus In Bello. Source: Firefox.org
Source: SpoilerFix (http://www.spoilerfix.com/supernatural.php)
Airdate: April 24, 2008
04/09 - Sam and Dean take a break from their usual gig to star in a gritty reality show called "Ghostfacers" which chronicles the pursuit of the paranormal. Ed Zeddmore (guest star A. J. Buckley) and Harry Spengler (guest star Travis Wester) have created a radically different and sometimes violent show full of profanity that takes them to the Morton Mansion, an abandoned estate which becomes one of the most haunted places in America one night each year. However, as their team begins to get picked off in grisly manners not fit for television, they realize they are in over their heads. Source: The CW
03/23 - The Supernatural boys are venturing into reality...television. "We're coming back with a reality show version of Supernatural," says creator Eric Kripke. "It's sort of our loving tribute to Ghost Hunters. People will either congratulate us or think we're totally effing insane." Source: Entertainment Weekly
03/16 - This episode was shot in documentary style and parodies Sci Fi Channel's Ghost Hunters. The Winchesters reunite with the wannabe hunters from episode 1.17's "Hell House" while investigating a haunted house where John failed to succeed. Dean is determined to try his hand at it. As the Ghostfacers stumble through the house and modify their TV pilot, Dean hunts for Sam. Source: SpoilerFix.com
03/07 - It's a light, high-concept episode - shot entirely in documentary style by these bumbling would-be ghost hunters we introduced in Season One. The whole hour is the pilot of a cable show called Ghostfacers! So it's quite a departure from our usual structure. And it's completely self-enclosed and breezes right past all the mythology we set up in Jus In Bello. Source: Firefox.org
Source: SpoilerFix (http://www.spoilerfix.com/supernatural.php)