Right? There are a couple things I would want to ask. A few of them would have to do with planning, though, and how much he knew from the outset, because I think writing episodic TV, especially with a team, is a lot different than a novel.
With a novel, something could develop in Chapter 16, and you could go back and seed it in Chapter 2. But once an episode has run, well, that's how you get weirdo retconning.
If it were the public, I would agree with you Cass, but Kripke in here to answer our questions...I would totally pay the price of admission.
And even though I know Supernatural isn't real...
Kripke: It's real, Theresa.
Theresa: I KNEW it!
::loves Galaxy Quest and Carver Edlund::
Is it too late for
S4 4x18 Chuck: Well there is only one explanation. Obviously I'm a God. A cruel, cruel capricious god.
Buffistas coped well with Tim Minear living here for a while and joss stopping by. I think we could handle Kripke. We're cool like that.
Ehab-that's a great quote. Should I just pick one to replace?
I would be fine with that.
Me, too.
I think I would ask him what his feelings about John are. And what he thinks Dean would have been/done if John had killed the demon while they were still children, or immediately.
I just want to hang out with Kripke and Ben at their tiki bar.
In the Whedonverse, I wanted to hang out with the writers. With Supernatural, I'm more fascinated by what the actors put into their characters for some reason. But it's also a more actor-accessible time now, and then was a writer-accessible time. So that may be it.
I am not sure I'd have more than a question or two for Kripke or Gamble or Edlund, but I would be tempted to squirrel away Misha for a long conversation.
but I would be tempted to squirrel away Misha for a long conversation.
But he would just be making shit up. Because he likes to do that.
I'd like to ask Jared and Jensen questions about what they want to do next, really. And Jensen maybe about how he got to the right place for some scenes.
And honestly, I think Sera would almost be more fun to talk about the Winchesters with than Kripke. I think she comes at the show and its mythology a bit more the way we do than Kripke.