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The Singer and Carver era covers Season 8 to Season 11, when Jeremy Carver and Robert Singer became co-showrunners following the departure of Sera Gamble. This era brings the show back to Heaven versus Hell roots in terms of story arc. Also, a key characteristic is that its seasonal arcs are more self-contained as opposed to the previous two eras. Whereas previous eras would transition to the next season as an intended goal or clear continuation of the preceding arc (i.e., all events leading to the Apocalypse, the opening of Purgatory and the use of its souls), this era often leads to the next season with unclear or surprise by-products of the previous conflict.

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  • The Singer & Carver Era
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  • The Singer and Carver era covers Season 8 to Season 11, when Jeremy Carver and Robert Singer became co-showrunners following the departure of Sera Gamble. This era brings the show back to Heaven versus Hell roots in terms of story arc. Also, a key characteristic is that its seasonal arcs are more self-contained as opposed to the previous two eras. Whereas previous eras would transition to the next season as an intended goal or clear continuation of the preceding arc (i.e., all events leading to the Apocalypse, the opening of Purgatory and the use of its souls), this era often leads to the next season with unclear or surprise by-products of the previous conflict.
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  • The Singer and Carver era covers Season 8 to Season 11, when Jeremy Carver and Robert Singer became co-showrunners following the departure of Sera Gamble. This era brings the show back to Heaven versus Hell roots in terms of story arc. Also, a key characteristic is that its seasonal arcs are more self-contained as opposed to the previous two eras. Whereas previous eras would transition to the next season as an intended goal or clear continuation of the preceding arc (i.e., all events leading to the Apocalypse, the opening of Purgatory and the use of its souls), this era often leads to the next season with unclear or surprise by-products of the previous conflict. A common theme throughout the era, however, is the resurfacing of old and powerful supernatural organizations, particularly the Men of Letters. Several of the seasonal arcs are tied with the efforts of the Men of Letters before they became temporarily defunct. Other ancient organizations that appear throughout the era include the Thules, the Judah Initiative, the Knights of Hell, the Styne Family and the Grand Coven.
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