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Eric Kripke Talks About Supernatural Print E-mail
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Written by Jenna Bensoussan   
Wednesday, 13 February 2008

supernatural_tvspotimage.jpgLiterally, as he makes his way back in to work for the first time since the writer's strike to chat with fellow writers about the last four episodes of this season, Eric Kripke takes time to chat with ACED about The CW's super show, Supernatural. (Yes, I do mean four MORE episodes THIS season).

This season of the show follows the Winchester brothers across the country in their attempt to wage a war against hell itself. Fighting against some of the nastiest demons around, Dean (Jensen Ackles) and Sam (Jared Padalecki) learn a lot about hell-on-earth, as well as the fire within.

It isn't easy coming up with all of the ideas on the show. You can't just spin them from the top of your head. All of the stories in the series are carefully woven from a vast amount of study and research on the writer's end. There is a rule for Supernatural writers: Nothing on the show can be invented, it always has to have a basis in real folklore from somewhere.

Kripke finds folklore a very interesting subject and enjoys the research and study involved in creating the thrilling tales of the show. If you're worried about a lack of thunder in Supernatural's prime time storm, don't. "We'll get canceled long before we run out of legends. There are thousands and thousands of stories," he says.

Coming up with a complete episode is a little more worrisome than just finding a legend to incorporate into one. Actually, that is a gross understatement. It is monumental. Kripke says, "It's very hard juggling all of the plates. A good episode has to do so many things at once."

A Supernatural episode is a recipe. If you leave out one ingredient it just doesn't taste as good. Based on Kripke's idea of a good storyline, we have a set of check points. First, the plot has to be "twisty" and speak to what's going on with the characters. It must be all-encompassing as a metaphor in itself, relating back to the progression of its characters as well. That's not all—you absolutely must add a dash of emotional depth, a sprinkle of action and gore, and a scoop of humor for good measure.

Sound hard? Well...it is. And it's getting harder and harder for the writing team to keep eight or nine things working all the time in the story's advancement whilst not repeating themselves in the process, but they are still going strong, full steam ahead—and we love them for it.

Although Supernatural is a show of action and thrills, it also carries with it a more profound message. Both characters, and the storyline itself, are on a very determined path. Kripke says, "I really enjoy watching them...how they (Dean and Sam) take care of each other...It's really a story about family and how they are stronger together than when they are apart."

Most people have a favorite character when they write a story like this, but Kripke doesn't. "They are all my kids. I love them all." Instead, he loves the many things about each character that makes them who they are. Sam was actually based on Kripke in the beginning, but has since grown into his own and is in turn much different than him now.

Kripke admits the character of Dean is very much the type of person he'd like to be more like: strong, funny, confident—a smart ass. Dean has been battling his own inner demons in many of the last episodes, losing his confidence and himself in many ways, but we hear he is about to make an about face in the upcoming shows.

Kripke talks a little about the two episodes coming up—his favorite of this season thus far. "'Mystery Spot' hits the sweet spot of Supernatural. It's funny, dark, moving...You get an internal look at what Sam would be like without Dean...Dean is becoming more and more Sam's conscience, whereas Sam used to be more Dean's conscience. It's a role reversal."

Because next week's "Jus in Bello" was created not knowing if they would write anymore this season (because of the strike), it plays out almost like a season finale. "It is a makeshift season finale, very epic in sweep. Lots of action," says Kripke. The storyline with the FBI agent that has been pursuing our beloved brothers finally comes to a conclusion in this episode, and we learn more about a rising new threat—Sam's demon rival. There may have been a "you'll have to watch" thrown in there somewhere when I casually threw out a question about Sam still retaining his "demonic powers" too.

With non-stop action, tense and tight, and an ending on a "myth note", next week's broadcast will be the next-best-thing to a season finale...only there will be four more this season starting in mid-to-late April!

Check out some video clips from tomorrow night's "Mystery Spot" below.

 

 

Make sure you catch Supernatural this Thursday, February 14th at 9 p.m. ET





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Mirjam Clement   |2008-03-01 09:33:13
Dear Mr. Eric Kripke
Good to learn you're back in business.
I have a sincere request. For the last couple of months I've been writing scripts etc. to Supernatural.'Cause I think it's a great show, and it makes my head spin with idéas. I would very much like to share some of my work with you, so if you could send me an email about how to get it to you, I would be very greatfull.
Sincerely Mirjam (my email: mcsvend@webspeed.dk )
Strangelove   |2008-02-22 09:34:51
Dear Kripke,

If you want to please all the fans, it's easy. You have two great characters that the fans love. Make them both equally important, equally heroic, smart and brave and equally great. The rest will take care of itself. The fact that the show is imbalanced right now gives me reason to believe you've lost track of it somewhere. Whatever
startrisha36   |2008-02-14 23:26:01
OMG!!! Loved it...Too much for words.Need more....[smiley=wink]
amberw   |2008-02-14 21:28:16
O-M-G the Mystery Spot episode was so AWESOME!!! Sam was so moving, it was awful, and Dean was hilarious! I LOVED it!!!
Heather   |2008-02-14 19:28:59
OH so excited for tonight AND now next week! [smiley=evil]
courtney   |2008-02-14 19:13:17
[smiley=happy]oh my god im so happy i cant wait to see what happens
and people remember tonights suposed to be a 2 hour episode from 9-11 or thats what i read so dont 4get
also i love this show please dont get rid of jensen ackles!
please ill love you 4ever if you dont
natasha cook   |2008-02-14 16:22:14
so glad 2 hear there will be more although ill av 2 wait longer 2 c em as im from england n weve just got the bad day at black rock epp which i av 2 say is very funny and also thanx for the interview nice to see they are realizing how much we love the show n i dont find it hard 2 belive that demons were once human i mean they av 2 apear from sumwere right i just hope they find a way of gettin dean out of his deal i mean it just wudent b cool if e turned in 2 a demon I LOVE SUPERNATURAL DEANS MY FAVE xXx
LindsayW   |2008-02-14 15:32:01
Thank you so much for interviewing 'the man'!!!! I think tonight's episode is going to be monumental!
Myra   |2008-02-14 10:41:47
Demons being human once is totally understandable and possible! I actually had not trouble believing in it when Ruby told Dean.
PS. Love 'ya, Dean 'n Sammy!
jasonx   |2008-02-13 21:34:11
Actually, demons as humans is a conceivable lore. Humans that are "evil" are said to be sent to "hell", once in hell they turn into demons themselves and shed what's left of their humanity - if any. Some go because of the things they do (evil), others because of the mess they get themselves into (deals with the devil), thus varying the level of humanity lost over a given period of time while in hell. The longer you're in, the less human you are. It is a metaphor. Think about it.
lisa   |2008-02-13 21:26:14
i don't think "demons being human once" is folklore. Something like vampires and ghost stories and other creatures from legend are more what is referenced in the statement about research, although I could be mistaken. Would be a good follow-up question for him though.
ravenwild   |2008-02-13 21:19:19
It isn't easy coming up with all of the ideas on the show. You can't just spin them from the top of your head. All of the stories in the series are carefully woven from a vast amount of study and research on the writer's end. There is a rule for Supernatural writers: Nothing on the show can be invented, it always has to have a basis in real folklore from somewhere

Oh really? Then where did "demons were human" come from? Point me at that piece of folklore please.
riqui   |2008-02-13 20:29:56
thanks for the interview!, i only hope kripke will be able to tell the story in those 4 episodes, yeah, i trust him
Anonymous   |2008-02-13 19:59:57
oh thank god, there will be more supernatural before the seasons end!!! Wahoooo![smiley=happy]
Anonymous   |2008-02-13 18:52:57
yes!! I love this show! Sounds like the next two shows are going to be great! jensen and jared are gorgeous!
Anonymous   |2008-02-13 17:27:27
[smiley=angry][smiley=cool][smiley=evil][smiley=ha ppy]
strangeworld   |2008-02-13 17:07:57
Good interview. Just one question. Will Dean keep being left out of the mytharc? Or will the story finally start involving him also? Cause for we Dean fans sure have been waiting way too long for Dean to be more than just Sam's brother.
kathy   |2008-02-13 16:39:39
I am really glad to hea that 4 more episodes will be shot. I appreciate the writing, acting and technical aspects of this show and I hate to think it is any danger of being cut from CW's lineup. It really is a premium show!
Kristen   |2008-02-13 15:48:42
Thanks for all the information! I'm an avid Supernatural fan so I'm super psyched that it's going to be back for more episodes. I bet they're all going to be very intense if we only get four more 'til the end of the season. I hope we get a super sized fourth season because of this writer's strike business! The CW ordered 5-6 more episodes so maybe instead of stopping mid May, they'll go all the way to the end of the sweeps month!!!
Isha   |2008-02-13 15:02:41
you definately should...it's an AMAZING show!
Stefanie   |2008-02-13 14:54:59
I'm thrille d the show is going to be able to have a few more episdoes this season to round things out nicely. I have not doubt that Kripke and team will do something amazing! I have to agree that the best elements of the show are the emotional depth in the characters and the "truth" in the myths and legends that the show tackles. The absolute best show on TV.
Nathena   |2008-02-13 14:38:35
Great interview! I haven't watched much of this show but now I really want to. I'm glad it's coming back so I have the chance!
alexa   |2008-02-13 14:05:59
thank god! I was so worried there wouldn't be anymore when they took them off the schedule all together. i love this show! great interview [smiley=happy]
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