Supernatural Season 6 Is A Go

Supernatural Season 6 Is A Go

So according to the CW boss it looks like the network wants more of the Winchesters and Kripke is not against it.

By InstigatorGIRL - Jan 11, 2010 04:01 PM EST
Filed Under: Horror

So good news Supernatural fans. According to Michael Ausiello at http://ausiellofiles.ew.com/2010/01/09/supernatural-sixth-season
its looking promising that we'll get the boys for one more season.
Head honcho of CW Dawn Hostroff said that Kripke has been “hitting it out of the park” creatively this season, also points to Supernatural’s ratings success as proof the show has a lot of life left in it. “The ratings are up,” she says. “We have more young women coming to the show than ever before. There aren’t a lot of shows that you can say are doing better in their fifth year.”- Ausiello Files

I don't kow if this is a confirmation or a a maybe but it gives me more hope that we can get one more season out of Kripke and crew.
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