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Fans became quite emotional after they found out that Supernatural reruns were not going to be a part of the CW's midseason schedule, as the network announced. This is again a bad sign, as the Winchester boys are yet again being set back, after being placed in a bad timeslot and receiving insufficient promotion. Since these events, the fans had not kept quiet, as they are a loyal fanbase who want to keep the show running successfully. Good thing that the CW's network communications executive Paul McGuire affirming the network's faith in the show. "The CW is very supportive of Supernatural and continues to be," McGuire confirmed. "The show continues to deliver strong episodes viewers like yourself have embraced. The move to air encores of Reaper Thursdays at 9 is an attempt to get sampling for that show, which is in its first season, unlike Supernatural, which is a proven veteran." It sure is comforting to hear the CW executive refer to Supernatural as a "proven veteran," though the schedule change is still a questionable move in the part of the network. Moving Supernatural to help Reaper gain audiences would be a good strategy, no questions asked. However, they should have placed Supernatural reruns for another night, such as Wednesdays at 9pm, which is also when encore episodes of Pussycat Dolls Present: Girlicious will be airing. Some fans might be worried about Reaper getting too much viewers and further push Supernatural back, but don't assume that to come true. Taking a look at the facts, Reaper has about 500,000 less viewers, and despite the CW's hopes of launching the show into a skyrocketing success, we won't count on it because it's up against new episodes of the monumental Lost on ABC. If the CW really cares for the show, they'd give it back its original schedule.
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