Spoilers! CW’s Fall Schedule Spills Beans On VAMPIRE DIARIES, SMALLVILLE, SUPERNATURAL


When the CW released its fall schedule of the 2010-2011 season, the network spilled the beans in its summaries of the next season of “Vampire Diaries”, “Smallville”, and “Supernatural” as well as other shows. If you dare, read on for spoilery goodness on the future of these three shows!

THE VAMPIRE DIARIES: “Next season, the appearance of the villainous Katherine in Mystic Falls throws a wrench into the love triangle between Stefan, Elena and Damon, and the other residents of Mystic Falls must choose sides as they fall victim to a new breed of danger. New and unexpected friendships will be forged, allies will become enemies, and hearts will be broken. Stefan and Damon will be forced to face a villain more evil and diabolical than they ever believed possible. And they’ll take their shirts off.  Frequently.”

SMALLVILLE: “Season 10 promises the classic reuniting of the timeless romance between Clark and Lois, and brings Clark face-to-face with his destiny as he overcomes his final trials and forges the iconic identity that will be known for all time.”

SUPERNATURAL: “Season six will be a season of mystery and shadow. Heaven and Hell have been left in complete disarray since the apocalyptic events of season five. And now, monsters, angels and demons roam across a lawless and chaotic landscape. And so Dean Winchester, who has retired from hunting and sworn never to return, finds himself being pulled back into his old life — pulled back by none other than Sam Winchester, who has escaped from Hell.  The two reunite to beat back the rising tide of creatures and demon-spawn, but they quickly realize that neither are who they used to be, their relationship isn’t what it used to be, and that nothing is what it seems.”

As for scheduling, “Vampire Diaries” stays at the 8/7 C spot on Thursdays but “Supernatural” was moved to Fridays 9/8C after “Smallville”. A new show, “Nikita” (as in “La Femme Nikita”) has moved into “Supernatural”’s old time slot.

[Source] EW


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