
We’ve been lax, I know so here are a bunch of links to get you going.
My Bloody Valentine scribe Todd Farmer talks about a project Jensen would be perfect for.
It’s the last week of the Fandom Rocks auctions and one of Priestly’s t-shirts is up for grabs.
Kripke answers fan’s questions at The CW Source.
And Ausiello talks love interests on Supernatural
Question: As much as the female fans of Supernatural seem to hate the idea, I think that Bella and Ruby added a nice dynamic last season. Will the show’s writers ever stand up to the fans and give at least one of the brothers an ongoing love interest? — Jeff
Ausiello: Not if they value their life. And based on Eric Kripke’s response to this question, I’m guessing they do. “The most dangerous job in Hollywood is to be the recurring female lead on Supernatural,” Kripke laughs. “No, the formula in terms of romance that really has proven to work best for us is a girl in every port. Not that there’s not ongoing characters. But there are going to be recurring female characters threaded in and out of the story, and they will affect the story lines. But just to have them in sort of passive love interest roles is something that hasn’t really worked.”
Sunday was the day at the 2008 San Diego comic con for all the Supernatural fans. After the success of last year Eric Kripke, Jared Padalecki, (yes! he made it this year) Jensen Ackles and Sera Gamble all attended this year’s convention, with the surprise of the day, an extra special appearance by the Ghostfacers team. Our own admin was there on the spot and you can find her report on the day’s excitement over at Cyn loves T.V.
If you still crave more from comic con 2008 follow the links over at the Super-wiki Comic con 2008 post. There you’ll find links to photos, videos and reports on the day.
Jared also attended the panel for his new movie ‘Friday the 13th’ to be released on Friday 13th February 2009. You can find the report here at Cyn loves T.V.
While there wasn’t a panel for Jensen Ackles’ movie ‘My Bloody Valentine 3D’ this year they did have a booth promoting the movie. You can find a picture of Todd Farmer and the movie poster below along with the poster for Friday the 13th.

If you know the blogging site ‘livejournal’ at all and its communities you might have run across the ‘Encyclopedia of weirdness‘ community owned by kentawolf. If not you are in for a treat.
The encyclopedia is a weekly Supernatural comic often referencing the latest episode and illustrating the ‘word’ for the entry. The latest one is this one

‘Reaction: (noun) Action in response to some influence, event, etc.‘
as always click to make it bigger, and it you want to find more of her awesome comics go and visit the Encyclopedia of weirdness. The previous comics are linked along the left hand side and are listed by title.
well, what are you waiting for? … click the link… 
So how has everyone fared after the finale?
Are you as ready as I am to congratulate Kripke on being magnificent, but still upset with him too for doing what he did to Dean?
leave your thoughts here, and tell us what you loved or hated about the season finale.
I finally go my new Supernatural one - the top one on the left over there. Really cool and freaky artwork of the boys with several creatures on their tail. Inside the mug it says, “We’ve hunted the Unbelievable, next comes the Unimaginable.” Any idea what that’s from?
The whole - family business quote wraps around the bottom but the funnies thing is the name of the motel in the background - Kripke Manor! So cool.
Over at Buddy T.V. there’s a brand new interview with Supernatural creator Eric Kripke. If you want to know what he’s got planned for the episodes to come, or if Ruby really is telling Dean the truth then take a peek. There’s a showdown coming. Are you ready?
Interview with Eric Kripke