Jared Padalecki's Mission: Help Homeless DogsSource:
On the CW show Supernatural, actor Jared Padalecki has spent several seasons battling mysterious otherworldly threats. But in real life, there's another crisis he's trying to combat: homeless dogs.

When we last left the Winchester boys Dean was dead and stranded in hell leaving Sam as the last Winchester standing.
Review - Smallville Season 8 "Odyssey" Takes Flight Source: tvblog.ugo.com
Titled 'Odyssey', the Smallville season 8 premiere shares more than a few similarities with Homer's epic story of Odysseus - the least of which being that Odysseus was the first hero to have secret identities as part of his makeup.
Smallville Season Eight: Look Who's In!Source: eonline.com
It's official! The CW just confirmed to me that Justin Hartley (Green Arrow/Oliver Queen) has been locked in as a...wait for it...series regular for the upcoming eighth season!
Michael Rosenbaum Has Left SmallvilleSource: eonline.com
Lex Luthor has left the building.
And while it might not be a surprise really (Michael Rosenbaum himself told us a year ago this season would be his last) it is still 100 percent sucktacular to the fans who've loved him so dearly.

The boys are back! And yes, I do mean the Winchesters but I also mean Harry Spangler and Ed Zeddmore, amateur ghost hunters extraordinaire from the season one episode "Hell House" are back in this week's hilarious Supernatural—I mean to say "Ghostfacers" episode.
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Supernatural Returns: Burning Questions Answered!Source: TV Show Recaps
After an impossibly long two-month hiatus due to the writers' strike, Supernatural finally returns with new episodes this week. And to celebrate, we've conjured up another Q&A.
Supernatural Looks To Year FourSource: SCI FI Wire
Sera Gamble, producer of The CW's Supernatural, told SCI FI Wire that the writers are brimming with story possibilities for the show's upcoming fourth season, which The CW recently announced.
The Grown-Up Side Of 'One Tree Hill'Source: Starpulse.com
The once immature, free-spirited characters (who never seemed to have any responsibilities at school or work), have now evolved into successful people looking for the happiness they once knew.
CW Returns With Original EpisodesSource: Zap2it.com
The CW may be saying goodbye to "Girlfriends", "WWE SmackDown!" and "CW Now," but several of its shows will return with all-new episodes now that the Writers' Strike has ended.
TV Bosses Reveal What's Next for Our Favorite ShowsSource: eonline.com
Well, that was...bracing.
After three long months of winter, as icy winds swept through the deserted studio lots while production after production went into hibernation, there are signs that spring is here, and our favorite shows may soon return! (Can we get a hell yes?!)
The CW Pushes Demon Drink to Promote ReaperSource: Broadcasting & Cable
The CW is taking "buzz marketing" literally when it comes to its new show, Reaper. The network has created a custom drink recipe for the series about a kid who becomes the devil's bounty hunter when he turns 21.
TV: Logan Echolls is CBS's new vampireSource: Gold Teeth
Jason Dohring (Logan Echolls) will star in the upcoming CBS drama "Moonlight," about a vampire detective named Mick -- not Angel, or Nick Knight -- seeking redemption in Los Angeles.
Exclusive: Supergirl Soars Into 'Smallville'Source: TV Show Recaps
Look, up in the sky: It's a bird… It's a plane… It's Supergirl?! When Smallville returns for its seventh season this fall it will be revealed that Clark Kent (Tom Welling) is not the only member of his family to survive the destruction of the planet Krypton.