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Supernatural

A History of Television's Unearthly Road Trip

Erin Giannini

A captivating exploration of the television phenomenon that is Supernatural, with insights into characters, plots, and the show’s impact on pop culture.

When Supernatural first aired on the CW in 2005, it was dismissed by many for being “pretty guys fighting demons.” Yet Supernatural persisted for 15 seasons to become the anchor of the network’s line-up and the longest running genre series in US television history.

In Supernatural: A History of Television's Unearthly Road Trip, Erin Giannini delves into the phenomenon of this cult series and its devoted fan base. Covering all 15 seasons, including the series finale that aired in 2020, this book examines the show’s predecessors, characters, major storylines, and fan activism. It also revisits creator Eric Kripke’s road to creating the series, draws surprising and revealing connections between the show and other series, and discusses the ways Supernatural responded to social and industry changes throughout its long run.

Supernatural was the little show that could for 15 years, persisting beyond its original network’s lifespan and surviving the departure of its creator and showrunner, in no small part due to its loyal fans. Inspired by shows such as Buffy the Vampire Slayer and going on to influence many shows that followed, Supernatural offers insight into how a series can adapt and grow to become a mainstay of primetime television.

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Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Pages: 237 • Trim: 6¼ x 9½
978-1-5381-3449-8 • Hardback • November 2021 • $38.00 • (£30.00)
978-1-5381-9011-1 • Paperback • October 2023 • $23.00 • (£17.99)
978-1-5381-3450-4 • eBook • November 2021 • $36.00 • (£30.00)
Subjects: Performing Arts / Television / History & Criticism, Performing Arts / Television / General, Performing Arts / Television / Reference

Erin Giannini has served as an editor and contributor at PopMatters and has published and presented work on television series such as Supernatural, Dollhouse, iZombie, and Angel. She is the author of Joss Whedon Versus the Corporation: Big Business Critiqued in the Films and Television Programs. She lives in Albuquerque, New Mexico.

Introduction:The Family Business: Supernatural’s Unlikely Success

PART I: IN THE BEGINNING

Chapter 1: On the Road So Far: A Trip through TV History

Chapter 2: Creating (and Recreating) Supernatural

Chapter 3: Sam, Dean, and the Great American Road Story

PART II: THE SUPERNATURAL WORLD

Chapter 4: “We Saved the World. A Lot”: Supernatural and Its Predecessors

Chapter 5: God(s) and Monsters: Supernatural, Folklore, and Religion

Chapter 6: Blasting the Fourth Wall: Supernatural’s Metafictional Episodes

Chapter 7: Deals With the Devil: Supernatural’s Political Hell

PART III: “PEOPLE WATCH THIS?” SUPERNATURAL’S CULTURAL IMPACT

Chapter 8: Supernatural and the Changing Television Landscape

Chapter 9: Beyond “Sam” and “Dean” Girls: Supernatural and Fan Activism

Conclusion: The End of the Road?

Appendix: The 30 Must-See Supernatural Episodes

Bibliography

Notes

Index

About the Author

With this absorbing text, Giannini takes a deep dive into Supernatural, an immensely popular horror TV show that—despite a then-unknown cast—defied expectations and garnered legions of fans. Giannini considers the show’s wide-ranging influences, including Route 66, Kolchak: The Night Stalker, Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Roseanne, and The X-Files. She also looks at the role that each of the show’s four showrunners had in shaping the series and the exploration of the main characters’ arcs. The book discusses the role of religion, politics, and folklore in the series and pays special attention to Supernatural’s numerous metafictional episodes, in which the writers comment on the overall narrative, as well as the activism of the dedicated fanbase. Finally, Giannini explores Supernatural’s evolution as the television landscape changed, its impact on other CW television shows, and the showrunners’ later work. In an appendix, she reveals her selection of must-see episodes. An insightful and entertaining analysis that fans of the series will devour.


— Library Journal


Erin Giannini’s Supernatural: A History of Television’s Unearthly Road Trip is an impressive road map through one of television’s most-loved cult series. Giannini weaves together expert knowledge of television history and network production with a passion for Supernatural in her discussion of this show that defied the odds. Filled with the insight and conviction of a Winchester, this book is ideal for both the newcomer and established Supernatural fan, longing to revisit their favorite show.


— Stacey Abbott, author of “Undead Apocalypse”, coauthor of “TV Horror”, and coeditor of “TV Goes to Hell: An Unofficial Road Map of Supernatural”


Supernatural defied the odds since its beginning—a rare horror genre television show, surviving the crash of its network in its first year, and premiering in 2005 when the media landscape was changing dramatically. Despite those challenges, the show not only survived but thrived. Giannini investigates and ultimately explains Supernatural’s success, writing from her perspective as both a media scholar with a vast knowledge of television and a fan of the series, to allow an in-depth understanding of the show’s enduring appeal.


— Lynn Zubernis, author of “Fangasm”, “Family Don't End With Blood”, and “There'll Be Peace When You Are Done”


In Supernatural: A History of Television’s Unearthly Road Trip, Erin Giannini delves into the phenomenon of this cult series and its devoted fan base. Covering all 15 seasons, including the series finale that aired in 2020, this book examines the show’s predecessors, characters, major storylines, and fan activism.


— Forces of Geek


Cult TV phenomenon Supernatural, which ran for fifteen seasons has received a remarkable amount of critical attention, from monographs to essay collections, from scholarly studies to books for general audiences. Giannini’s history of the show has scholarly heft but a style that makes it accessible to general readers…. [Giannini]offers useful insights into how the show capitalized on emerging technologies such as streaming to broaden its audience and develop a passionate fan base—and therefore to become a “tentpole” show for the CW, used to help grow audiences for other CW offerings.


— Sfra Review


10/28/21, University of East Anglia Blog: Giannini’s story to becoming an author is told in this alumni feature.

Link: https://www.uea.ac.uk/stories/i-ve-always-had-a-love/hate-relationship-with-tv



Supernatural

A History of Television's Unearthly Road Trip

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Summary
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  • A captivating exploration of the television phenomenon that is Supernatural, with insights into characters, plots, and the show’s impact on pop culture.

    When Supernatural first aired on the CW in 2005, it was dismissed by many for being “pretty guys fighting demons.” Yet Supernatural persisted for 15 seasons to become the anchor of the network’s line-up and the longest running genre series in US television history.

    In Supernatural: A History of Television's Unearthly Road Trip, Erin Giannini delves into the phenomenon of this cult series and its devoted fan base. Covering all 15 seasons, including the series finale that aired in 2020, this book examines the show’s predecessors, characters, major storylines, and fan activism. It also revisits creator Eric Kripke’s road to creating the series, draws surprising and revealing connections between the show and other series, and discusses the ways Supernatural responded to social and industry changes throughout its long run.

    Supernatural was the little show that could for 15 years, persisting beyond its original network’s lifespan and surviving the departure of its creator and showrunner, in no small part due to its loyal fans. Inspired by shows such as Buffy the Vampire Slayer and going on to influence many shows that followed, Supernatural offers insight into how a series can adapt and grow to become a mainstay of primetime television.

Details
Details
  • Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
    Pages: 237 • Trim: 6¼ x 9½
    978-1-5381-3449-8 • Hardback • November 2021 • $38.00 • (£30.00)
    978-1-5381-9011-1 • Paperback • October 2023 • $23.00 • (£17.99)
    978-1-5381-3450-4 • eBook • November 2021 • $36.00 • (£30.00)
    Subjects: Performing Arts / Television / History & Criticism, Performing Arts / Television / General, Performing Arts / Television / Reference
Author
Author
  • Erin Giannini has served as an editor and contributor at PopMatters and has published and presented work on television series such as Supernatural, Dollhouse, iZombie, and Angel. She is the author of Joss Whedon Versus the Corporation: Big Business Critiqued in the Films and Television Programs. She lives in Albuquerque, New Mexico.

Table of Contents
Table of Contents
  • Introduction:The Family Business: Supernatural’s Unlikely Success

    PART I: IN THE BEGINNING

    Chapter 1: On the Road So Far: A Trip through TV History

    Chapter 2: Creating (and Recreating) Supernatural

    Chapter 3: Sam, Dean, and the Great American Road Story

    PART II: THE SUPERNATURAL WORLD

    Chapter 4: “We Saved the World. A Lot”: Supernatural and Its Predecessors

    Chapter 5: God(s) and Monsters: Supernatural, Folklore, and Religion

    Chapter 6: Blasting the Fourth Wall: Supernatural’s Metafictional Episodes

    Chapter 7: Deals With the Devil: Supernatural’s Political Hell

    PART III: “PEOPLE WATCH THIS?” SUPERNATURAL’S CULTURAL IMPACT

    Chapter 8: Supernatural and the Changing Television Landscape

    Chapter 9: Beyond “Sam” and “Dean” Girls: Supernatural and Fan Activism

    Conclusion: The End of the Road?

    Appendix: The 30 Must-See Supernatural Episodes

    Bibliography

    Notes

    Index

    About the Author

Reviews
Reviews
  • With this absorbing text, Giannini takes a deep dive into Supernatural, an immensely popular horror TV show that—despite a then-unknown cast—defied expectations and garnered legions of fans. Giannini considers the show’s wide-ranging influences, including Route 66, Kolchak: The Night Stalker, Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Roseanne, and The X-Files. She also looks at the role that each of the show’s four showrunners had in shaping the series and the exploration of the main characters’ arcs. The book discusses the role of religion, politics, and folklore in the series and pays special attention to Supernatural’s numerous metafictional episodes, in which the writers comment on the overall narrative, as well as the activism of the dedicated fanbase. Finally, Giannini explores Supernatural’s evolution as the television landscape changed, its impact on other CW television shows, and the showrunners’ later work. In an appendix, she reveals her selection of must-see episodes. An insightful and entertaining analysis that fans of the series will devour.


    — Library Journal


    Erin Giannini’s Supernatural: A History of Television’s Unearthly Road Trip is an impressive road map through one of television’s most-loved cult series. Giannini weaves together expert knowledge of television history and network production with a passion for Supernatural in her discussion of this show that defied the odds. Filled with the insight and conviction of a Winchester, this book is ideal for both the newcomer and established Supernatural fan, longing to revisit their favorite show.


    — Stacey Abbott, author of “Undead Apocalypse”, coauthor of “TV Horror”, and coeditor of “TV Goes to Hell: An Unofficial Road Map of Supernatural”


    Supernatural defied the odds since its beginning—a rare horror genre television show, surviving the crash of its network in its first year, and premiering in 2005 when the media landscape was changing dramatically. Despite those challenges, the show not only survived but thrived. Giannini investigates and ultimately explains Supernatural’s success, writing from her perspective as both a media scholar with a vast knowledge of television and a fan of the series, to allow an in-depth understanding of the show’s enduring appeal.


    — Lynn Zubernis, author of “Fangasm”, “Family Don't End With Blood”, and “There'll Be Peace When You Are Done”


    In Supernatural: A History of Television’s Unearthly Road Trip, Erin Giannini delves into the phenomenon of this cult series and its devoted fan base. Covering all 15 seasons, including the series finale that aired in 2020, this book examines the show’s predecessors, characters, major storylines, and fan activism.


    — Forces of Geek


    Cult TV phenomenon Supernatural, which ran for fifteen seasons has received a remarkable amount of critical attention, from monographs to essay collections, from scholarly studies to books for general audiences. Giannini’s history of the show has scholarly heft but a style that makes it accessible to general readers…. [Giannini]offers useful insights into how the show capitalized on emerging technologies such as streaming to broaden its audience and develop a passionate fan base—and therefore to become a “tentpole” show for the CW, used to help grow audiences for other CW offerings.


    — Sfra Review


Features
Features
  • 10/28/21, University of East Anglia Blog: Giannini’s story to becoming an author is told in this alumni feature.

    Link: https://www.uea.ac.uk/stories/i-ve-always-had-a-love/hate-relationship-with-tv



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