February 9, 2007
1. We know Kripke & Co mean to put symbolism and other literary devices into the episodes, but do you think fans delve into the meaning behind things too much sometimes? or not enough?
I love how much the fans delve into the hidden meanings. I love that Kripke & Co have given Supernatural deeper meanings. I'm glad that there are fans out there that look at everything through a lens of there being something deeper there. It's good because the first few times I watch an episode all I get out of it is "God, they're so hot!!!!"
2. Do you think Kripke/Jensen/Jared know about Wincest? And if so, what do you think they think of it?
I think Kripke knows everything. He's to keep up with what's happening on the internet with us crazy fans. I don't know if Jensen and Jared know.
3. In ELAC, Sam mentions how he's not interested in going back to school anymore - he's solely focused on the hunt. Whether or not he meant it back then, if and when Sam and Dean get out of this demonic moshpit, do you think Sam will still want to go back to school?
I don't see how Sam (or Dean)would be able to function in a normal, real world situation. With everything they know about demons and what's really out there. I couldn't see being lawyer working for Sam. He wants to help people and law is a bunch of waiting and red tape.
4. Gordon mentions in Hunted that demons were talking about war. How do you think this upcoming war will work? Will it be private, between just hunters and demons, or will the rest of humanity be involved too?
Demons seem to go big. With all the deaths they cause in the show I can't believe people haven't figured it out already, at least nobody Dean and Sam have run into. I think humanity would be involved. If I were a demon I would use innocent people to get at the hunters.
5. We see Jo again in Born Under A Bad Sign. Do you like her better, worse, or about the same from when we left her in 'No Exit'?
I liked her better. She seemed a little bit stronger away from the Roadhouse.
February 16, 2007
1. Wendigos or freaky-females-in-white-clothing?
Freaky-females-in-white-clothing. They're more human looking, therefore more scary when they attack you. It isn't expected that a hot girl in a white dress is going to kill you.
2. Prank wars or towel scenes?
I love Supernatural because I don't have to choose. That scene in "Hell House" where Sam's wearing a towel and Dean's putting itching powder in his underwear. That was the best of both worlds. Except Jensen wasn't wearing a towel, so let's get more of that.
3. latin-speaking!Dean or latin-speaking!Sam?
Definitely Latin-Speaking!Dean. I have no idea why. Maybe because I love his voice anyway.
4. FBI uniforms or suits + tie?
Don't the FBI wear suits and ties. What's the difference? I guess FBI uniform because that sweet ID badge flip move from "Nightshifter" rocked my socks (and I love that they're badges say 'Han Solo' and 'Jack Ryan').
5. Rock salt or holy water?
Rock salt. I can hide salt in my wallet. That would be hard with holy water.
February 23, 2007
1. What's the quality you admire the most about the Winchester boys?
They're not looking for thanks or recognition. I mean they'd like it if someone said "hey thanks for saving me", but they save people because they have information that other people don't. They save people because it's right, and because they can. Not because they want to be heroes or celebrities in the public eye.
2. Pick a character you would think about naming your kid/pet/etc after.Metallicar. I would name my car Metallicar. Then I disgrace the name by listening to Kelly Clarkson and Evanescence and they Fray.
3. We can see that Sam and Dean (perhaps on the surface) are presented to have rather contrasting attitudes. Do you think the brothers got along well as kids, or would their personalities have been too different for them to get along?
I think they got along well. It seems like Dean was more of a mother than a brother when they were kids. I bet they fought about their Dad. Dean listened, Sam didn't. That probably caused troubles.
4. In Season 1, the episode titles were usually one or two words, and the majority had a very obvious link to the episode. In Season 2 though, titles are becoming more phrase-like, and perhaps more mysterious-sounding. Why do you think there is this shift over the two seasons?
It's a test. You're a true fan if you can name all the episode titles including the ridiculously long ones like "Children Shouldn't Play With Dead Man's Blood". Just kidding. I think they make sense. They're a hassle for web pages, because they take up multiple lines on nav bars. I had heard that the episodes were all song titles, but I never checked it.
5. How do you feel about the Season 2 episodes starting to "recycle" the old, already-used monster-of-the-week from Season 1?
I really want to see some new monsters. No more zombies and vampires. I liked the trickster. I'd love to see a serious stand alone episode though.
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