I'll be surprised if it isn't cancelled after 1 season.
They seem to have every stereotype apart from a black man.
And why does it feel like a scooby doo movie funny considering supernatural did a scooby doo episode.
Just watched the first episode of this train wreck. Supernatural should've stayed dead. The casting is absolutely dreadful and John especially doesn't feel like John at all. The show is supposed to be set in the 70s and everyone dresses and talks like it's set in the modern day. The CGI is awful and the acting is shite. The script is the poorest I've seen in a long time.
What the fuck is this?! Jensen, you say you are making this for the fans and for people who miss and love Supernatural but honestly, you are beating a dead horse here. The entire existence of this show just pisses all over 15 seasons of continuity and rewrites the entire history of the original show.
They should rename this show to Supercrap or SuperSJW.
This show puts its primary focus on social matters and relationships (typical CW), rather than giving some spotlight on action and super powers, and when it actually does, the combination of awful SFX with short battles concluded after a speech and not actual fighting, makes it laughable. At first I found it too difficult to keep up with it and felt obligated to do so because of the Arrowverse. I did reach a stage were I'd watch it with pleasure (even though very occasionally), but the truth is that this show could offer us a lot by being more similar to DC Originals like Titans or the first two seasons of Arrow. Honestly, I wouldn't feel bad at all learning that it's finally cancelled or ended, but would actually be relieved. It disgraces the DC title.
This show should be cancelled, and erased from memory ! Star Trek should be star trek and not a woke brainwash with bad actors and worse storyline!
What do you get when you mix Sci-fi with soap opera? Star trek discovery. You might puke from emotional sketches while watching this. But sci-fi part of it is kind of okay.
Timeless is coming back for a second season at NBC, despite the network cancelling the time-travel drama just days ago, TVLine has confirmed.