Let's Talk Spoilers
Jul. 8th, 2012 09:43 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
From Bob Singer's TV Guide interview:
- Will season 8 hinge on Sam trying to save Dean from Purgartory? "No," Singer answers. An amount of time passes before Dean finds his way back from Purgatory (not specified how long). They're planning on doing various flashbacks through the season showing what happened and what Sam did in that time while Dean was away.
I'm not super happy with that one. It would have been interesting to see the brothers apart for at least a few episode. See Sam fight on his own, maybe find new allies - which also means allies who have a closer relationship with Sam than Dean for a change - see Dean and Cas in Purgatory, working through stuff while learning to fight together again because they have to.
I do see why the show doesn't want to take that risk even though I personally think they should.
Then again, there will be flashbacks, and the important part is that the brothers DO spend time apart. So as long as there is some development, and this development will be suficiently explained by the flashbacks, this may actually be a good way to do this storyline. We will see.
- Why use flashbacks? Because fans usually hate it when the brothers are separated, so that's why they're being reunited quickly.
There is fanservice on all sides, so can everyone please shut up about that, thank you.
- What about Castiel? They're still framing that out, but Cas will be back a number of times.
I like the sound of "framing that out" because it sounds like they are actually thinking about where they want to go with his character. I don't like that they don't seem to know YET but reading the rest of the spoilers below I'm confident that there will be a storyline for him and I'm glad to hear that they are planinng on having him on the show. Not because I want to keep him there at all costs - I would have been content if he never returned after season 5. I would have been happy if he had returned to Heaven for good at pretty much any point after that - but RIGHT NOW he isn't at any point in his development where he could just leave the show with a satisifying solution to his arc.
- Will Kevin the Prophet be back? "Kevin is an integral part of the year."
- What does Crowley want with Kevin? The King of Hell needs someone to read the word of God. "Every year we start with a theme -- this is our "Raiders of The Lost Ark" year. This season-long story will be a quest. It's about Kevin and the tablets and the Word of God."
One storyline, a clear theme, lots of potential, expanding the existing mythology further with the "word of God". Sounds perfect.
- They would like guest characters like Sheriff Mills, Charlie and Garth back, but nothing is concrete yet. "And there's one new character that we're talking about. It's a monster that Dean meets in Purgatory."
I'm always all for bringing beloved characters back. So yay for that as well.
What confuses me a bit is that they always talk about 'Dean in Purgatory', never 'Dean and Cas in Purgatory'. So I guess Cas was yanked out of there by some force? Maybe? I hope not because Cas and Dean desperately need the Purgatory storyline if we ever hope to have Team Free Will back.
- Who will be the big bad this season? It's another angels and demons year. "It's not apocalyptic but about who can gain control and keep demons in Hell or angels in Heaven."
I love, love, love this! I know it is very vague, but more Heaven and Hell, more angels. Maybe we'll get some of our favourite angels back. Crowley obviously will have a big part to play, trying to take over Earth possibly, maybe even Heaven. Maybe it's something completely different. The important part is that it does all sound like they are planning to build on existing mythology and have all the major players united in one big storyline.
Former producer Jeremy Carver, who exec produced the U.S verison of Being Human, is returning to Supernatural as your new co-showrunner. Will fans notice anything different?
"No. Jeremy gave us a couple of years on the show, so I do think this season will be a little less earnest and a little more the kind of stuff we did in Seasons 2 and 3, before the weight of all the mythology got us."
I'd be happier if it said 'before season 6' instead of 'season 2 and 3' but I do agree that the show needs to get a little lighter again, have a little more hope. Season 2 was brilliant in the way it balanced stand alone episodes, mythological arc, dark themes and humour. If that's what they mean by 'the kind of stuff' I'm all for it.
Overall, I'm going into season 8 a lot more optimistic than I did season 6 and 7. It's still all very vague, but there is definitely potential here, and I can't wait to hear from Jeremy Carver himself where he plans to take the show.
- Will season 8 hinge on Sam trying to save Dean from Purgartory? "No," Singer answers. An amount of time passes before Dean finds his way back from Purgatory (not specified how long). They're planning on doing various flashbacks through the season showing what happened and what Sam did in that time while Dean was away.
I'm not super happy with that one. It would have been interesting to see the brothers apart for at least a few episode. See Sam fight on his own, maybe find new allies - which also means allies who have a closer relationship with Sam than Dean for a change - see Dean and Cas in Purgatory, working through stuff while learning to fight together again because they have to.
I do see why the show doesn't want to take that risk even though I personally think they should.
Then again, there will be flashbacks, and the important part is that the brothers DO spend time apart. So as long as there is some development, and this development will be suficiently explained by the flashbacks, this may actually be a good way to do this storyline. We will see.
- Why use flashbacks? Because fans usually hate it when the brothers are separated, so that's why they're being reunited quickly.
There is fanservice on all sides, so can everyone please shut up about that, thank you.
- What about Castiel? They're still framing that out, but Cas will be back a number of times.
I like the sound of "framing that out" because it sounds like they are actually thinking about where they want to go with his character. I don't like that they don't seem to know YET but reading the rest of the spoilers below I'm confident that there will be a storyline for him and I'm glad to hear that they are planinng on having him on the show. Not because I want to keep him there at all costs - I would have been content if he never returned after season 5. I would have been happy if he had returned to Heaven for good at pretty much any point after that - but RIGHT NOW he isn't at any point in his development where he could just leave the show with a satisifying solution to his arc.
- Will Kevin the Prophet be back? "Kevin is an integral part of the year."
- What does Crowley want with Kevin? The King of Hell needs someone to read the word of God. "Every year we start with a theme -- this is our "Raiders of The Lost Ark" year. This season-long story will be a quest. It's about Kevin and the tablets and the Word of God."
One storyline, a clear theme, lots of potential, expanding the existing mythology further with the "word of God". Sounds perfect.
- They would like guest characters like Sheriff Mills, Charlie and Garth back, but nothing is concrete yet. "And there's one new character that we're talking about. It's a monster that Dean meets in Purgatory."
I'm always all for bringing beloved characters back. So yay for that as well.
What confuses me a bit is that they always talk about 'Dean in Purgatory', never 'Dean and Cas in Purgatory'. So I guess Cas was yanked out of there by some force? Maybe? I hope not because Cas and Dean desperately need the Purgatory storyline if we ever hope to have Team Free Will back.
- Who will be the big bad this season? It's another angels and demons year. "It's not apocalyptic but about who can gain control and keep demons in Hell or angels in Heaven."
I love, love, love this! I know it is very vague, but more Heaven and Hell, more angels. Maybe we'll get some of our favourite angels back. Crowley obviously will have a big part to play, trying to take over Earth possibly, maybe even Heaven. Maybe it's something completely different. The important part is that it does all sound like they are planning to build on existing mythology and have all the major players united in one big storyline.
Former producer Jeremy Carver, who exec produced the U.S verison of Being Human, is returning to Supernatural as your new co-showrunner. Will fans notice anything different?
"No. Jeremy gave us a couple of years on the show, so I do think this season will be a little less earnest and a little more the kind of stuff we did in Seasons 2 and 3, before the weight of all the mythology got us."
I'd be happier if it said 'before season 6' instead of 'season 2 and 3' but I do agree that the show needs to get a little lighter again, have a little more hope. Season 2 was brilliant in the way it balanced stand alone episodes, mythological arc, dark themes and humour. If that's what they mean by 'the kind of stuff' I'm all for it.
Overall, I'm going into season 8 a lot more optimistic than I did season 6 and 7. It's still all very vague, but there is definitely potential here, and I can't wait to hear from Jeremy Carver himself where he plans to take the show.