@RealNickiAycox @RachelMiner1 A Tale of Two Megs via @tdmiller820917

Meg Masters is demon, but she holds a special place in the hearts of Supernatural viewers.

The success of this character is due to the tremendous talent of the two actresses who portrayed her, Nicki Aycox and Rachel Miner. Both of these performers offered a different spin on Meg Masters. Yet, their interpretations captivated viewers.

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Supernatural nominated for a Hugo Award via @tdmiller820917 @dicksp8jr @jennydelherpes

The CW’s Supernatural has been nominated for a 2016 Hugo Award in the category of Best Dramatic Presentation (Short Form) for the episode “Just My Imagination” written by Jenny Klein and directed by Richard Speight, Jr.

Speight made his Supernatural directorial debut with this episode. Viewers were first introduced to Speight in the Season 2 episode “Tall Tales” where he appeared as the character of Trickster. In the Season 5 episode “Changing Channels,” the Trickster was revealed to be the archangel Gabriel.

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Why Jared Padalecki & Jensen Ackles should be on @TheEllenShow via @tdmiller820917

When Supernatural premiered on the then WB on September 13, 2005, it was billed in the media as a “little horror show.”  The story of Sam and Dean Winchester, two brothers traveling across the country fighting supernatural evil, immediately struck an emotional chord with viewers. The early days of the show focused on urban legends such as Bloody Mary and Hook Man. Later, the mythology introduced angels and a civil war in Heaven. Still, the relationship between the Winchesters is the heart of Supernatural.

Over the years, Supernatural has redefined itself as more than a “little horror show.’

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