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6.15 The French Mistake Written by Ben Edlund Directed by Charles Beeson Original Air Date: February 25, 2011
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STACKEDNATURAL ⇉ 214/327 (part 1)
6.15 The French Mistake Written by Ben Edlund Directed by Charles Beeson Original Air Date: February 25, 2011
Production Cels “Scooby-Doo & The Witch’s Ghost” (1999)
Bob Singer Scooby-Doo Live-Action Movie Concept Art (Hanna-Barbera, c. 1990's) Source
So, Bob Singer worked on several Hanna Barbera projects, and helped with building SDWAY, and seemingly many of the shows to follow. Like, just look at this art
These 3 specifically read as a series of events to me and I love that sm
Love how this one shows Daphne taking charge in a way we don’t often see outside of the scrappy era and some of our modern incarnations
I absolutely ADORE this piece omg. Like it’s just so well composed and I absolutely love how he draws the classic monsters, who he had a hand in designing.
The first picture was the cover art for an 80s coloring book which I wish we had scans of online, and the second is ofc a sketch of the APNSD cast and I love it sm fr
THIS PIECE. MWA.
Suffice to say, Bob Singer’s work on Scooby Doo is beautiful, and he has undeniably created a large impact on the franchise.
WDYM HE'S ROBERT SINGER IN BOTH SUPERNATURAL AND THE BOYS
The work everyone did on "The Pilot" was phenomenal, so it's no surprise Supernatural got picked up for a series. At that point, according to Kripke, the studio said he needed to partner with an executive producer with production experience. They paired him with Robert Singer, which Kripke describes as being "like an arranged marriage, because you're going to be working more closely with that person than anyone else. It's worked out beyond both of our expectations." Robert Singer concurs. "We're very much of the same mind, Eric and I, and I think that he fills in certain gaps I have and I fill in certain gaps he has. Kripke feels Singer doesn't get nearly the credit he deserves for the complexity he brings to the show when filling in those gaps. "He is the one who really demands the characters have depth."
The studio also wanted Kripke to bring in someone to help build the mythology, to build stories, to work with the writers, so "David [Nutter] told Eric, 'Get Shiban in here,' remembers co-executive producer John Shiban. "So we met and immediately clicked." Shiban brought years of The X-Files experience to the table, and with regards to mythology, he posed the question, "Can you build a boat that will still float, but without all its pieces? Because . . . there are discoveries that are going to be made along the way, there'll be characters that you stumble on." The idea of Meg, who turned out to be very central to the mythology as an undercover demon, was a perfect example of that.
They started hiring staff writers as soon as the series was picked up, and Kripke hit the ground running, ready to dive into the lore he adores. "I showed up the first day of work with eighty urban legends that were my favorites." For the first batch of episodes, the legends tended to come first. "I had a pile that I really wanted to do," Kripke explains. "The storylines of the boys came later. But once we realized how good they were and the depth of storytelling we could tell about them, we really began to focus more on what their issues were, and what interesting story we wanted to tell about them.
With their focus flipped, they started to only use urban legends that fit with the boys' story. And Kripke thinks the second half of season one was better than the first half because of that.
Excerpted from: Knight, Nicholas. Supernatural: The Official Companion Season One. Titan Books, 2007: 12-13.
Scripts and Casting Sides - Super-wiki
Supernatural , Season 6 , Episode 15
The French Mistake
Okay intro brought back all the demons ? And Balthazar
Raphael? He’s back? How? Oh only his vessel was killed?
Ohhhhhh I’ve seen this episode in gifs and reels
“I’m a painted whore” - Dean Winchester
Oh my god , I love it. Oh my god
Not very many people do? Not very many people watch? Was the show not popular as it aired?
hahahahahahahahaha I heard that Misha actually tweeted during that time.
Well at least they’re talking to each-other? What does that mean? Since when are you guys talking? Guys someone tell me what’s up? what was up?
It’s an Alpaca. Wait does Jared for real have an alpaca? Hahaha, Their faces.
“You married fake Ruby?”
“I’m glad you two are talking anyway” ????? Guys tell me what happened 😭
Hehehehehe this is funny , love it.
the takes , them acting as Sam and Dean acting as Jared and Jensen
Misha mouthing “What the hell”
This is hilarious.
Woah woah woah Misha got killed?
fake Erick Kripke CAME ON? Woah. And died , dramatically
Ah the freeze frame after they jumped though the window was damm good detail. Loved it
But hey , atleast were talking
Someone better tell me what that was.
Has this been done yet?