Lots of Lost spoilers:
Spoilers 3: First Mutant Enemy, Now the World
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After what I just posted in SPN about wanting the brothers to stay dead, now I'm half remembering a spoiler about them getting murdered and going to heaven sometime soon.
Okay, after that they stay dead.
Kripke talks season 6 (of Supernatural in USA Today:
< If there's a sixthe season, how do you top the apocalyspe?
Well, the trick is to not go big but go intimate – at least those are the initial conversations we’ve had [if the show is picked up for a sixth season]. We always set up this five-year storyline, because in my heart of hearts, I just never imagine we’d actually go five years, much less beyond. We are going to climax the storyline and really wrap up the story of Satan and Michael and the apocalypse. The big question is, how do you follow that? We look at this as a unique challenge but also an opportunity to really launch a new storyline next year. We’re almost looking at it as the sequel to a movie. Rather than as a lot of genre shows do as they get on in years, becoming so convoluted and almost collapsing under their own mythology and getting to the point where you just can’t follow any of it anymore, we’re really looking forward to the opportunity of just sweeping it all clean and starting over with something else. We talk about returning to a stripped-down version of the show that’s almost similar to season one, in which the mythology was just as simple as finding their father and finding something that’s really personal and meaningful to Sam and Dean. One of the things that’s hard about the end of the world is sometimes it’s hard to have your characters emotionally connect with it, because it’s so big. But if their emotional storyline for, say, season six is to save a loved one, then that’s something you can really understand and get behind and actually have some really emotional storytelling that takes you through a lot of the scary episodes.
Mark Sheppard tweeted a couple of days ago he will be back on Supernatural. I loved Crowley!
Weee! That was too fun a character to let go so easily.
Agreed! :-)
Ouch. That's a tough one, but not unexpected.
What Hec said.
Sounds life the real-life aspect of that could have been handled a lot better, notification wise.