coffeeandink is doing a series of posts on Supernatural, so if you want intelligent discussion on the show, go there.
Me, I haven't even made it through the first season. I don't seem to have the attention span for TV shows when I'm watching them on the TV, and watching them on my computer leads me to screwing around with Photoshop and icon-making (I didn't make this one, though. It's much higher quality than I could hope to achieve). I am trying to mainline S1, though, in preparation for S2 starting next week. (I also need to get reception for the CW in my apartment. Maybe I can talk Martin into letting me watch at his place while he's working on Thursdays.)
I watched "Home" last night, and Dean just about broke me into itty tiny pieces when he made the call to Dad. The not-really-crying crying.... Guh. That's the crying of a child who knows that the tears won't be wiped away. Not that I think John would be so cruel as to berate Dean for crying, but I think that Dean has been so focused on being a good little soldier that he can't allow himself to show the weakness.
My college roommate Heather and I used to love reading ghost stories and urban legends - so this is kind of like a continuation of that. (She's also the one who turned me on to Buffy, so we really like her.)
Anyway. Not high-concept fare, but fun and charming. Also, very easy on the eyes. (Although I do wish they'd make some attempt at differentiating between states - all of the U.S. does not look like British Columbia. And a little more gender & racial diversity might be good. But this is why I direct you to
coffeeandink - she's got the mad skillz.)