Description

Book Synopsis

A captivating exploration of the television phenomenon that is Supernatural, with insights into characters, plots, and the show’s impact on pop culture.

When Supernatural first aired on the CW in 2005, it was dismissed by many for being “pretty guys fighting demons.” Yet Supernatural persisted for 15 seasons to become the anchor of the network’s line-up and the longest running genre series in US television history.

In Supernatural: A History of Television's Unearthly Road Trip, Erin Giannini delves into the phenomenon of this cult series and its devoted fan base. Covering all 15 seasons, including the series finale that aired in 2020, this book examines the show’s predecessors, characters, major storylines, and fan activism. It also revisits creator Eric Kripke’s road to creating the series, draws surprising and revealing connections between the show and other series, and discusses the ways Supernatural responded to social and industry changes throughout its long run.

Supernatural was the little show that could for 15 years, persisting beyond its original network’s lifespan and surviving the departure of its creator and showrunner, in no small part due to its loyal fans. Inspired by shows such as Buffy the Vampire Slayer and going on to influence many shows that followed, Supernatural offers insight into how a series can adapt and grow to become a mainstay of primetime television.



Table of Contents

Introduction:The Family Business: Supernatural’s Unlikely Success

PART I: IN THE BEGINNING

Chapter 1: On the Road So Far: A Trip through TV History

Chapter 2: Creating (and Recreating) Supernatural

Chapter 3: Sam, Dean, and the Great American Road Story

PART II: THE SUPERNATURAL WORLD

Chapter 4: “We Saved the World. A Lot”: Supernatural and Its Predecessors

Chapter 5: God(s) and Monsters: Supernatural, Folklore, and Religion

Chapter 6: Blasting the Fourth Wall: Supernatural’s Metafictional Episodes

Chapter 7: Deals With the Devil: Supernatural’s Political Hell

PART III: “PEOPLE WATCH THIS?” SUPERNATURAL’S CULTURAL IMPACT

Chapter 8: Supernatural and the Changing Television Landscape

Chapter 9: Beyond “Sam” and “Dean” Girls: Supernatural and Fan Activism

Conclusion: The End of the Road?

Appendix: The 30 Must-See Supernatural Episodes

Bibliography

Notes

Index

About the Author

Supernatural: A History of Television's Unearthly

    Product form

    £28.50

    Includes FREE delivery

    RRP £30.00 – you save £1.50 (5%)

    Order before 4pm today for delivery by Tue 16 Jun 2026.

    A Hardback by Erin Giannini

    3 in stock

      Trusted by thousands of customers. See 2,385+ Customer Reviews

      View other formats and editions of Supernatural: A History of Television's Unearthly by Erin Giannini

      Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
      Publication Date: 30/11/2021
      ISBN13: 9781538134498, 978-1538134498
      ISBN10: 1538134497

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      A captivating exploration of the television phenomenon that is Supernatural, with insights into characters, plots, and the show’s impact on pop culture.

      When Supernatural first aired on the CW in 2005, it was dismissed by many for being “pretty guys fighting demons.” Yet Supernatural persisted for 15 seasons to become the anchor of the network’s line-up and the longest running genre series in US television history.

      In Supernatural: A History of Television's Unearthly Road Trip, Erin Giannini delves into the phenomenon of this cult series and its devoted fan base. Covering all 15 seasons, including the series finale that aired in 2020, this book examines the show’s predecessors, characters, major storylines, and fan activism. It also revisits creator Eric Kripke’s road to creating the series, draws surprising and revealing connections between the show and other series, and discusses the ways Supernatural responded to social and industry changes throughout its long run.

      Supernatural was the little show that could for 15 years, persisting beyond its original network’s lifespan and surviving the departure of its creator and showrunner, in no small part due to its loyal fans. Inspired by shows such as Buffy the Vampire Slayer and going on to influence many shows that followed, Supernatural offers insight into how a series can adapt and grow to become a mainstay of primetime television.



      Table of Contents

      Introduction:The Family Business: Supernatural’s Unlikely Success

      PART I: IN THE BEGINNING

      Chapter 1: On the Road So Far: A Trip through TV History

      Chapter 2: Creating (and Recreating) Supernatural

      Chapter 3: Sam, Dean, and the Great American Road Story

      PART II: THE SUPERNATURAL WORLD

      Chapter 4: “We Saved the World. A Lot”: Supernatural and Its Predecessors

      Chapter 5: God(s) and Monsters: Supernatural, Folklore, and Religion

      Chapter 6: Blasting the Fourth Wall: Supernatural’s Metafictional Episodes

      Chapter 7: Deals With the Devil: Supernatural’s Political Hell

      PART III: “PEOPLE WATCH THIS?” SUPERNATURAL’S CULTURAL IMPACT

      Chapter 8: Supernatural and the Changing Television Landscape

      Chapter 9: Beyond “Sam” and “Dean” Girls: Supernatural and Fan Activism

      Conclusion: The End of the Road?

      Appendix: The 30 Must-See Supernatural Episodes

      Bibliography

      Notes

      Index

      About the Author

      Recently viewed products

      © 2026 Book Curl

        • American Express
        • Apple Pay
        • Diners Club
        • Discover
        • Google Pay
        • Maestro
        • Mastercard
        • PayPal
        • Shop Pay
        • Union Pay
        • Visa

        Login

        Forgot your password?

        Don't have an account yet?
        Create account