are the things that make us happy.
For most of my career, I never thought of a television show, or a film or a book or a band, as something capable of offering all those things. That was before I fell in love with a television show and learned about the incredible community known as fandom.
Falling in love with a TV show was unexpected. It wasn’t even one of those programs that “everyone is watching” (which could be anything from Game of Thrones to The Bachelor, depending on your experience of “everyone”). No, this was a sci-fi fantasy genre show on a second-tier network that didn’t know quite what to do with it—Supernatural.
As most readers of this book no doubt already know, Supernatural follows demon-hunting brothers Sam and Dean Winchester as they travel the United States in a beautiful black ’67 Chevy Impala, carrying on “the family business”: saving people, hunting things. The show has been around so long that it premiered on the long-defunct WB Network back in 2005, and has been on its successor network, the CW, ever since. It’s a scary show about monsters and the apocalypse, and it’s also a surprisingly emotional show about love and family and the need to always keep fighting no matter the odds. The combination has brought Supernatural unexpected and enduring popularity. Doesn’t hurt that it stars actors who are gorgeous (and talented) enough to make you wonder whether they’re real.