Well this is new. I guess since it’s the 20th anniversary, they invited the SPN crew to have a panel.
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Well this is new. I guess since it’s the 20th anniversary, they invited the SPN crew to have a panel.
SPN should've had more episodes with haunted water. Don't get me wrong, I love swimming in wild bodies of water. But, at the same time, it's naturally spooky. You're literally out your element, your breathing element, while surrounded by creatures who move through it far better than you can. Like fire or darkness, it brings with it the primal awareness of human vulnerability that powers SPN's backwoods horror stories.
I'd imagine that it's also cheaper than burning down a set, and it lets producers mix in clear shots of the actors' faces. We barely see Peter's ghost in "Dead in the Water," but it's enough. When we see the first VOTW bobbing in water with too much glare and shadow for visibility from the surface, we already grasp that this human is in danger. A lost rope or fishing line could kill her, and then we see shots from the POV of something watching her from below? Alarm bells! The mounting suspense as Sam and Dean appear and disappear while trying to rescue Andrea's kid? Maybe it's an old trick, but I'm not above admitting that I enjoy a classic.
Now, the producers obviously knew that "DOTW" worked. After all, WB specifically invited Kim Manners to become an EP because it looked so good (and, presumably, because it looked so good without breaking its budget). They probably knew, too, that folklore is filled with lore about water and the things that haunt it. There are even quite a few eps where the plot does involve water, from "Pilot" to "Playthings" to "Red Sky at Morning" to "Plush."
For some reason, though, it's the only episode where the brothers have to jump in with the killer. Which doesn't make other episodes bad, but does seem like a few wasted opportunities.
Ben Edlund is one of us 👀💕
A thread of people who came out as hellers p.1:
1: Heller #1 Misha Collins
2: Mark Sheppard
3: Meredith Glynn (writer)
4: Emily Swallow
5: Eric Charmelo (ex co-writer)
6 : Jared Padalecki
7: Adam Williams (ex-coordinator for VFX)
9: Jensen Ackles
”Why is it not Samstiel?“
JP: Sam has a better taste [about cas]
JA:
10: Danneel Ackles
she literally made the same joke as Jared
More memories
Jeremy Adams Tweets About Fanfiction
January 16th, 2021
Jeremy Adams is a Supernatural writer credited for co-writing Season 13 Episode 16, “Scoobynatural” alongside Jim Krieg, as well as writing Season 15 Episode 7, “Last Call,” and Season 15 Episode 14, “Last Holiday.”
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[Jeremy Adams @/spacekicker
I don’t really understand the argument.
“Writing fanfic isn’t writing.” Like...read it slower.
This is the same dribble as “Reading comics isn’t reading.”
Ignore and “Just keep writing.” {text is overlaid on a gif of Dory and Marlin from the animated movie Finding Nemo}]
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a concept: misha collins wearing a baseball hat with “networks fear me, cast & crew want me” written across it
Supernatural Spoiler Alert: SPN 15x20
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I don't know what any of this means, but this is from the last scene on the last day of shooting. The boys are wearing the exact same outfits as they were in the pilot, baby has her original Kansas license plate, they're on a bridge and appear to have noticeable gray in their hair. Do with this information what you will. I'm having so many thoughts right now as to what this foreshadows.