Sunday, February 04, 2007

Playing Catch Up With The Supernatural Friday Five

I'm not doing the Friday Fives for last week or this week, but I do want to catch up the Supernatural Friday Fives.


So, the questions from Friday Jan. 26, 2006.


1. If you could ask Kripke one question about the show and have it answered, what would it be?
Could you just..um, keep doing what you're doing? Please, thanks.


2. How do you think Sam and Dean's morals are defined? And what are they?
The like the Ying and Yang Meta thing. I think Dean's morals are based on the big picture. It doesn't matter what he does along the way (one-night stands, credit card fraud, breaking and entering, inpersonating government officials, etc) as long as he's saving people. And he is. Sam's morals are a little more ambitious. It seems like he wants to do the 'right' thing all the time. He sacrifices his happiness to obey laws and such.


3. During Provenance, we see that Sam is very reluctant to start any relationships, because he's afraid that the people around him will get hurt. Do you think his thoughts on this topic has changed since then? If they have, do you think they've made him even more cautious, or more relaxed?
I would think more cautious since he learned the secret. He doesn't want to let any in for fear that he's going to turn evil and kill them.


4. We see in second season that while the mothers of some "chosen" kids died in a fire, others remain alive and healthy. Why do you think this is so? And how do you think the demon chooses who stays alive and who dies?
I don't really know, but I think the demon chose wrong with Sam. If Mary had lived Dean and Sam would have grown up in Lawrence, Kansas. They never would have known about the supernatural that's out there because John never would have gone on his revenge thing. If Mary had lived then when Big Bad wanted Sam, Dean, John and Mary wouldn't have known what to do to fight back. He could've saved alot of trouble for himself by leaving Mary to live.


5. If it came down to it, do you think Dean will be able to keep the promise he made to Sam and kill his brother?
I think promises are one thing that Dean stays honest with, but I don't think he'll be able to kill Sam if the time comes. And if he does kill Sam it'll kill him as well.


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And the questions from Friday Feb. 2, 2007.


1. If you could have lunch with Sam and Dean and ask them one question each, what would they be?
I think if I had lunch Dean and Sam at the same time I would pass out from the sheer hotness. I would ask Sam to think about Dean's mental health before burdening him with things like killing his younger brother. I would ask Dean to take his shirt off, just kidding. To come home with me, again just kidding. I would give Dean a hug because life's been hard on him and there have been many episodes where I've wanted to give him a hug. I would ask to hang out with them in the Impala.


2. If the boys weren't limited to US locations, what other town would you like to see them investigate, and why?
I've never really been out of the U.S., but maybe Loch Ness or Stongehenge. Both would require flying to get them there though.


3. Do you believe that Mary's death at the beginning of this series was "fated", or could she possibly have stayed alive if only she'd remained in bed?
I think her death was "fated". If she had stayed in bed and lived John would not have gone to Missouri and learned about supernatural creatures. Dean and Sam wouldn't have grown up the way they did. Mary had to die for the plot to work.


4. What do you think is the contrast between Andy Gallagher and Max Miller?
Because of Max's childhood he had a lot of pent up anger and rage. He used his powers to not only defend himself, but fight back and kill people. Andy used his powers for only small things and he'd never used them on the girl that he liked. He controlled his abilities and used them for fun. He didn't really take them seriously.


5. What do you think of Season Two so far?
I love season two so far. Except for Jo. She's not my favorite person in the world and I'm glad that she didn't become a regular cast member or even a frequently recurring guest star. I love the one-liners and story lines of episodes. And I love the sibling aspect. It's what makes Supernatural so easy to relate to for me.


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