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Ausiello posted some SPN related spoilers here...
I'm now a bit afraid of the whole Castiel thing. I hope they don't repeat what happened once already, after Castiel had been dragged back to heaven, the thing where he dropped his friendship with the Winchesters and stopped helping/supporting them. That would really annoy me. Please, writers, please, don't go down that road again. For every time Castiel helped the guys, the guys helped Castiel - or were dragged into something by Castiel's enemies.
And I'm glad that even Jensen acknowledges that the happy, domestic life with Lisa and Ben just wasn't for Dean. At least ultimately. I don't think Dean could be ever happy without Sam, they are just too meshed together. Actually, it would be awesome if Lisa and Ben were the surprising deaths in the finale. No one would expect SPN to have the balls to kill off those two, I think. And it's not that I hate them or something, but it would be great for the story.
Question: I want a Supernatural scoop! —Julia
Ausiello: You better pray The CW renews the show for a seventh season because “the finale ends on a cliffhanger,” series creator Eric Kripke told TVLine at PaleyFest ’11. “Everyone should be prepared to rip their hair out all summer.” Actually, you might want to start now since, as Kripke adds, “We end [the episode] in the worst possible place for all involved.” Expect the run-up to the big finish to be “pretty mythology-heavy,” says Supe vet Jim Beaver (Bobby). “There are changes in the alliances, and in Castiel’s relationship with the boys and with Bobby.”
Question: I know I’m in the minority, but I loved Lisa and Ben on Supernatural! Any chance we will see them again? —Elena
Ausiello: “They will be back,” Jensen Ackles confirmed to TVLine at Paleyfest ’11. “I can’t say necessarily how, but that story will be explored and it will be explored heavily. I think there’s a part of [Dean] that was left with them. But I think he knows deep down that it would never work. And I think that’s going to be a very emotional situation that he’s going to have to deal with.”
Question: Any scoop on the Cas-centric episode of Supernatural? —Tammy
Ausiello: Who better to tackle that question then Ben Edlund, the writer/director behind the May sweeps outing: “It’s kind of him looking over his life. And as we move toward the end of this season, Cas is going to make some very, very big, difficult choices. He takes stock of what his life is as an angel and what it’s been since the Winchesters came into it and what that’s meant to him. It’s a pretty interesting character portrait [and] it leads to a pretty interesting path. We’ll [also] see some elements of Heaven, a very kaleidoscopic place. We’ll reveal some things about the mechanics of Heaven.”
I'm now a bit afraid of the whole Castiel thing. I hope they don't repeat what happened once already, after Castiel had been dragged back to heaven, the thing where he dropped his friendship with the Winchesters and stopped helping/supporting them. That would really annoy me. Please, writers, please, don't go down that road again. For every time Castiel helped the guys, the guys helped Castiel - or were dragged into something by Castiel's enemies.
And I'm glad that even Jensen acknowledges that the happy, domestic life with Lisa and Ben just wasn't for Dean. At least ultimately. I don't think Dean could be ever happy without Sam, they are just too meshed together. Actually, it would be awesome if Lisa and Ben were the surprising deaths in the finale. No one would expect SPN to have the balls to kill off those two, I think. And it's not that I hate them or something, but it would be great for the story.