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Preview Trailer and a Clip from Supernatural Episode 7.05 - Shut Up, Dr. Phil

We're just a few days away from a big "Buffy" reunion on "Supernatural" of all places as Charisma Carpenter and James Marsters show up as a married couple with some big problems - the type of problems the Winchesters specialize in. Check out the preview trailer and a clip from Episode 7.05, entitled "Shut Up, Dr. Phil", and be sure to tune in Friday night, October 21st, to see what these two old friends are up to.

Image Gallery for Supernatural Episode 7.05 - Shut Up, Dr. Phil

Every season The CW's "Supernatural" has at least one or two episodes that seem to be totally crafted for the fans, and the upcoming Episode 7.05 "Shut Up, Dr. Phil", appears to fall in that category. Check out our image gallery and the ep's synopsis and see if you don't agree.

More Details on Supernatural's Shut Up, Dr. Phil Episode with Charisma Carpenter and James Marsters; New Season 7 Promo Video

We learned back in August that "Buffy/Angel" alumni Charisma Carpenter and James Marsters would be guest starring in an upcoming episode of "Supernatural" entitled "Shut Up, Dr. Phil", and now we have the full synopsis to share. Look for the ep on Friday, October 21st, at 9:00 PM on The CW!

Two Popular Buffy/Angel Alums Heading to Supernatural

As if "Supernatural" fans don't have enough to look forward to during the show's newly extended (to 23 episodes) Season 7, word of two exciting guest stars from the Joss Whedon Buffyverse appearing in an episode together should really get their juices flowing. Read on to see who's heading to the new season’s fifth episode, titled “Shut Up, Dr. Phil.”

The Old West Gets Scary: High Plains Invaders

Thus far we've seen cowboys duke it out in the old West. We've even seen zombies and monsters take part in many a showdown, too. Now it's time for the aliens to attack at high noon!

Syfy's Summer of Schlock

The Sci-Fi Channel's name change to Syfy makes me think of a scene from the classic miniseries "Roots". The evil white man wanted to change Kunta Kinte's name to Toby. They whipped him until he said it. Afterwards, a fellow African told him they can call him whatever they want; he knows his true name is Kunta Kinte. Bonnie Hammer can use that bullwhip on me all she wants; I know that Syfy will always be Sci-Fi, and not just because the words are pronounced exactly the same.

James Marsters Battles High Plains Invaders

Having just portrayed an alien invader is the deplorable Dragonball: Evolution, perhaps James Marsters starring in a Syfy movie about alien bugs attacking a Wild West town might actually be a step up. Dust off your cowboy hats, folks, 'cause here come the High Plains Invaders.