I love Bobby Singer--in both incarnations.
All I can say is, Kripke may be the energy behind the production, but that we have any character development or any sort of season-long story arc is, I believe, wholly the influence of Robert Singer.
And my love for Jim Beaver, as Bobby Singer or other characters, knows no bounds.
we have any character development or any sort of season-long story arc is, I believe, wholly the influence of Robert Singer.
Wrod. Ironically, I praise Kripke, when my love for the show is actually through Singer's touch.
eta: I just read the article with Jim Beaver. My heart melted a little. I didn't know who his wife was so I followed that through to IMDB. What a painful past the man has.
And we appreciate this.
ouch. Although I can't promise once the episode airs and others have had their say that I can continue. I babble; it's what I do.
Is that an interview that's been posted before, or is he still getting the words "mythology" and "motif" confused?
Joining everyone on the Jim Beaver love. I've only seen Bobby Singer in three episodes, but his bond with and importance to the main characters is apparent from the moment he steps into view.
It's an interview that was done at Comic-con, I think.
Would it bother anyone if some of us (including anyone who wants to, of course), have a West Coast W&P when the show airs out here?
eta: In addition to the East coast W&P, of course, not instead of.
why would it, Lee?
posting from my iTouch. AIFG!
No reason that I can see--just wanted to make sure, since it's not traditional to do one.
I would love a West Coast W&P.
Even though I wouldn't be participating, I'd love to read a West Coast W&P. I love seeing peoples' reactions to things as they experience them.