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BOBO SAID TO MISHA WRITING THE CONFESSION SCENE WAS WHAT KEPT HIM ON THE SHOW FOR THE LAST YEAR
Misha when he heard of the confession scene for the first time: "We can do that in this heteronormative show? That's amazing!"
This was back in 2021. Why did this question throw him off so much? 😆
Misha Collins German Comic Con 2021 - Sunday
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Misha Collins at German Comic Con Dortmund 2021
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Sunshine in human form 😍😍
Attending to requests... Robin Misha (after his own words on GCCDortmund)!
Next up was executive producer Robert Berens, a senior writer on the show’s past six seasons and the man who brought us Wayward Sisters. In a perfect world, Berens should have departed Supernatural after season 13 in order to showrun Wayward, but when the spin-off failed to be greenlit by the CW, Berens stayed on until the end of his initial contract with Supernatural, and worked on the show’s 14th season.
The shock decision to not take Wayward further was understandably disappointing to all who put their hearts into it, and the last I heard from Berens on the matter, he was pretty sure that he would leave the show at the end of his current contractual obligation. Over the past twelve months, he also did some consulting work and had an episode credit or two on Doom Patrol, which is helmed by former Supernatural showrunner Jeremy Carver and just announced its season 2 pickup at SDCC.
So naturally, I wanted to hear about why Berens decided to re-sign and stay onboard the Supernatural ship until the very end.
“I think any time you’ve been on a show a really long time, you get an appetite to move and test other waters. I did a stint on Doom Patrol, and it was definitely a case where I knew that I needed to commit wholly to either the second season of Doom Patrol or the final season of Supernatural and truthfully, what brought me back was the final season of it all. Having conversations with Meredith [Glynn] about some ideas she had, some ideas I had, I was like ‘I can’t walk away! This is the final season!’”
“And it is – it’s that chance to close out this massive story that people are so emotionally invested in – I’m never going to have this opportunity again to have a voice in that. They got me in the end, and I’m back. […] But I’m glad to be back and I’m very excited about this season.”
SDCC: 'Supernatural' swears that the family business will carry on forever at emotional final Comic-Con https://www.hypable.com/sdcc-2019-supernatural-emotional-final-comic-con/
SDCC 2019: roundtable video
GCC Dortmund: video clip by manordean