There is a new interview with Eric Kripke! (Thank you for the link,
janglyjewels!) TV.com and Eric talk about the strike and the show's mythology etc. My most favorite part?
So we're looking to do the same thing [with Ruby and Bela]. We don't want to push it. In fact, I would say the one episode this year (and again, hindsight is 20/20) where we did push it was this episode called "Red Sky at Morning," which I think was by far the least successful episode this year because it really kind of became the Bela show, and it wasn't as much about how the women complicate the lives of the boys. This also is to answer your "What do you regret?" question--I would say I regret the episode of "Red Sky at Morning." [Laughs.] It's probably not an episode I would do again because I think we tried to do a little too much, too fast. So it's about everything in moderation.
Hurray! I'm not the only one who disliked the episode a lot! Bela is annoying even in moderation. That episode was an ode to the amazing Bela, a real Bela show, and that turned me off so much that I started to hate her with vengeance. Yes, I still haven't re-watched this episode. Whenever that... woman is even mentioned, I feel like hissing like a cat! I don't understand how Ben Edlund could up come with such an amazing character like Henrickson and with such a walking-talking two-dimensional bitchy cliché like Bela *shakes head*
But I can't wait to learn more about Ruby and to see her interact with Dean. I hope that we will see them together soon. And Ellen! I would so like to see Dean and Ellen together. Oh my, they would rock as a couple! I also find it quite annoying that they just dropped Jo. I would like to know what's happening to her. I liked the "little sister" theme they had going with Dean and Jo :)
So we're looking to do the same thing [with Ruby and Bela]. We don't want to push it. In fact, I would say the one episode this year (and again, hindsight is 20/20) where we did push it was this episode called "Red Sky at Morning," which I think was by far the least successful episode this year because it really kind of became the Bela show, and it wasn't as much about how the women complicate the lives of the boys. This also is to answer your "What do you regret?" question--I would say I regret the episode of "Red Sky at Morning." [Laughs.] It's probably not an episode I would do again because I think we tried to do a little too much, too fast. So it's about everything in moderation.
Hurray! I'm not the only one who disliked the episode a lot! Bela is annoying even in moderation. That episode was an ode to the amazing Bela, a real Bela show, and that turned me off so much that I started to hate her with vengeance. Yes, I still haven't re-watched this episode. Whenever that... woman is even mentioned, I feel like hissing like a cat! I don't understand how Ben Edlund could up come with such an amazing character like Henrickson and with such a walking-talking two-dimensional bitchy cliché like Bela *shakes head*
But I can't wait to learn more about Ruby and to see her interact with Dean. I hope that we will see them together soon. And Ellen! I would so like to see Dean and Ellen together. Oh my, they would rock as a couple! I also find it quite annoying that they just dropped Jo. I would like to know what's happening to her. I liked the "little sister" theme they had going with Dean and Jo :)
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Date: 2008-01-11 02:17 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2008-01-11 07:24 pm (UTC)But Bela... urghhh. PLEASE let her be one of the people that dies at the beginning of an episode. I hear you, I DO NOT get how Ben Edlund could have come up with her! He's an amazing writer. Yet, Bela exists. o_O
Dean and Ellen would be awesome. Unfortunately Kripke would never go that route, hahaha. I love Ellen! Thanks to this strike she won't even get to film her episode now. :(
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Date: 2008-01-11 07:49 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2008-01-11 07:58 pm (UTC)If they wanted female characters, why couldn't they bring back Sarah? I mean, she would have been much more plausible, handling antique objects that could be cursed. Or Kathleen from The Benders, the sheriff, she would have been a great hunter but a strong woman of her own. They had so many great one-ep female charas, why come up with such a cliché like a bitchy mercernary who is actually a misunderstood little girl whom nobody loves? Sheesus on a pogo stick! She would have been bad as a girl-of-the-week but as a regular? She ruins every ep she's in because it's so obvious that she was simply shoehorned into it!
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Date: 2008-01-11 08:36 pm (UTC)no subject
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