Hurting doesn’t make us weak, it makes us human.
-Kim Rhodes, If I Could Tell You Supernatural Calendar, 2018

Kim Rhodes as photographed by Travis Hodges. Their copyright. (c)2018
[No copyright infringement intended and no money made.]
Hurting doesn’t make us weak, it makes us human.
-Kim Rhodes, If I Could Tell You Supernatural Calendar, 2018
Kim Rhodes as photographed by Travis Hodges. Their copyright. (c)2018
[No copyright infringement intended and no money made.]
Back in January, I told you about a possible Supernatural spin-off tentatively called Wayward Sisters.
We’ve (actors and fans alike) been informed a few days ago that The CW network has decided to pass on this new, dynamic series. Those of us who were excited and looking forward to a female led sci-fi/fantasy series are heartbroken.
I’m writing this to encourage you to sign the linked PETITION to try and persuade The CW executives they’ve made a mistake.
For those of you who watch Supernatural, please watch the finale tomorrow night, and tweet your support. Along with #supernatual, include the hashtag #savewaywardsisters. I know the fans, cast, and crew will appreciate it.
In addition to signing the petition, you can also send your feedback directly to The CW as recommended in the following tweet.
If you have not done so yet, please send the CW President Mark Pedowitz a polite email asking him to change his mind on the #WaywardSisters decision. When he comes into work tomorrow, I want his inbox overflowing with love for Wayward. See mine below. mark.pedowitz@cwtv.com pic.twitter.com/vn0tVXje8m
— Alana King #Wayward (@_KingBooks_) May 14, 2018
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When contacting officials at the network, please be polite and express why you want to see the Wayward Sisters spin-off and what it means to you and your family. My daughter and I sent out our message on Monday by email to mark.pedowitz@cwtv.com.
Thank you for your support of this wonderful and what would be a unique show on television.
You’re in good company:
Well, this sucks. I hope some people change their minds. Or Venusian Brainslugs with a commitment to good television take over the minds of the relevant Network Execs. Right @kimrhodes4real? https://t.co/hUeTMDDE4e
— Neil Gaiman (@neilhimself) May 14, 2018
This is a review, and contains multiple spoilers for Supernatural and Wayward Sisters. If you have not seen the episodes, The Bad Place [13.09] and Wayward Sisters [13.10], and you don’t want to be spoiled, do not read any further. I reference characters and plot points from all of Supernatural’s history, so be aware of those spoilers as well. Episode references are in brackets with the first number being the season, and the second number, the episode. Continue reading
Let me take a moment to introduce you to the geneology of how this Wayward Sisters pilot came about.
Way back in season 5 of Supernatural, we met Sheriff Jody Mills, and she quickly became a fan favorite. In season 9, she helped save Alex, a wayward teen who had been living with vampires. Fans remembered Castiel’s vessels’s daughter Claire, and wondered what happened to her. With another sheriff being introduced a couple of episodes earlier, the fans wanted the two sheriffs to meet, which they eventually did in season 10. A fan group was born: Wayward Daughters Academy. Jody and Donna’s home for wayward girls to teach them the ways of hunting.
And so a movement was born.
Two and a half years later, and this movement birthed a back-door pilot for a Supernatural spin-off series.
Joining Sheriff Jody and Sheriff Donna, Alex and Claire are two new young women: Patience and Kaia. Patience is a psychic, like her grandmother Missouri Mossley, and Kaia is a dreamwalker who was helping Jack find Mary Winchester in “the bad place,” another universe.
Here are a few links to get you excited for tonight’s premiere as well as including some basic informaton on the main characters.
Ultimate Wayward Sisters Watch Guide
How Supernatural’s All-Female Spin-off, Wayward Sisters, was Born
Wayward Sisters Documentary:
This is it, guys. This is not a drill. This is the week we’ve been waiting for for 2.5 years. Please, please:
• Watch live this Thursday night at 8EST on the CW
• Shout positivity on every social network• Use the hashtags! #Supernatural #WaywardSisters
• Take pics in your shirts!
• SPREAD THE LOVE 💙
(Please share!)
I have talked, here and other places, about my perceptions of the differences of being a fan and being in a fandom. Those of us in fandoms take things just one step, maybe ten steps further, and for each us it happens in varying degrees and with a variety of participation.
Of all the fandoms that I’ve participated in, I would say that the biggest part of my fannish heart belongs to the Supernatural family, or #spnfamily or abbreviated further as #spnfam.
They are the kindest, most compassionate people who volunteer their time and donate their money to just causes and people in need with their only reward the thankfulness for letting them be a part of it.
From Misha Collins’ Random Acts charity to Jared Padalecki’s Always Keep Fighting campaigns to Jensen Ackles’ raising money and awareness for Down’s Syndrome, and he and his wife (along with the Padaleckis and Collins’ and the rest of the Supernatural and CW folks) raising an incredible $400,000+ for hurricane relief – Stronger than Storms.
They’re supportive.
They’re encouraging.
They’re inspirational.
In addition to the charitable works, Misha’s Scavenger Hunt, Gishwhes, which just finished its final year, the depression awareness, self-harm help, and suicide prevention Always Keep Fighting campaign, a small group of vocal women created a group based on the women we admired of Supernatural.
I say “we” but I was not part of the initial germ of an idea; I joined with other fans in supporting the concept of Wayward Daughters, which became Wayward Daughters Academy. The use of the word “wayward” is a nod to Kansas’ song, Carry On Wayward Son, the unofficial theme of Supernatural. The concept was the the wayward orphan girls on the show would live with Sheriff Jody Mills, and hunt monsters. It’s a nice idea, and the fans loved it. And Kim Rhodes loved it. As well as Brianna Buckmaster, who plays Sheriff Donna Hanscom, and as more orphans arrived on the show, and more kick it in the ass female characters arrived, it grew.
And it grew.
It became a hashtag. #waywardaf
It became a charitable campaign through Creation Stands, now known as Stands.
It morphed into sisters instead of daughters; not biological sisters, but a family of choice.
And now, we fans have realized a wonderful dream: a possible spin-off show starring Kim and Brianna as well as Kathryn Newton (Claire Novak) and Katherine Ramdeen (Alex) and a few other young women.
Their pilot is called a back door pilot. They will have an episode in Sueprnatural’s Season 13 giving us a glimpse of what a Wayward Sisters show would be like, and if it gets enough viewers and potential fans, it’s a go.
I am so excited!
Girl Power!
The future is female!
This is the perfect year for this opportunity.
In addition to a sidebar in this week’s Entertainment Weekly, the Ladies of Supernatural have produced a calendar, sold through Stands for charity. All proceeds will be going to the Jacmel Children’s Center in Haiti.
It’s more than twelve months of pretty pictures; it is also life advice from an amazing grup of independent, empowering, bad ass, wayward af women!
I have come to the social media phenomenon slowly, kicking and screaming the whole way, but go I do. My first social media was Live Journal before I really knew what social media was. The only one I didn’t question was Tumblr, I think. I don’t know. Maybe it was something else. I can’t remember. I’ve always followed my friend, Andy and as the months went by and turned into years – is it really eight years since I’ve joined the online revolution?! – I’ve refined what I do with my social media. I’ve gotten rid of some, and increased my usage of others. I’ve connected some and I love Instagram more than I think I should.
While my Facebook is primarily for family and personal things, I do follow pages and in follwoing certain pages, I’ve been exposed and introduced to others and so on.
And that is how I come to you to recommend seeing the new Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles movie. It’s not typically my thing. I never read the comic books, watched the animated shows or any of the other movies.
I followed Jared Padalecki because he’s on the CW’s Supernatural and he’s an all around good guy with a smile that is warm and inviting. I love his whole family. Whenever I’d see him or Gen or the boys on social media or in photos of conventions, it would make me smile. It would uplift my mood. I can’t explain why. It just is. All of the Supernatural cast & crew are very much like a family, and I love that and am drawn to that.
Well, he’s friends with Stephen Amell who is on Arrow, also on the CW. So I followed Stephen Amell. He spoke his mind and this got him into trouble sometimes. He’d apologize, sometimes, and this down-to-earthiness of his personality was what kept me following his Facebook.
I listened to his live chats and I loved seeing him with his daughter.
He posted the trailer to TMNT, a movie I have no interest in seeing. I watched the trailer to support Stephen’s Facebook.
I liked it.
It made me interested in something because I watched the trailer.
I watched the trailer because I follow Stephen Amell. I follow Stephen Amell because I follow Jared Padalecki. And now I actually want to see this movie.
This is how social media works.
At least how it’s supposed to.
My Top 5 Social Media Personalities
In addition to Jared and Stephen:
1. Misha Collins
2. William Shatner
3. Wil Wheaton
4. John Barrowman
5. George Takei
My Top 5 Political Pundits
1. Ezra Klein (Vox)
2. Connie Schultz
3. Chris Cilizza
4. Planned Parenthood Action
5. Chuck Todd
My Top 5 Writers
In addition to any on the other lists above:
1. Lin-Manuel Miranda
2. Danai Gurira
3. Adam Glass
4. Robert Behrens
5. Neil Gaiman
Others that I Love
1. Norman Reedus
2. Greg Nicotero
3. Kim Rhodes & Briana Buckmaster
4. Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson
5. Joseph Gordon-Levitt