| 1. If you could ask Kripke one question about the show and have it answered, what would it be? I would be asking him if had to pick one of the monsters/mythologies he thinks he would want to take on and have his own character in the show, what would it be? OR If we could bring back John, would it be in spirit or in the flesh as an immortal? 2. How do you think Sam and Dean's morals are defined? And what are they? I think Sam's morals tend to stem from not having a mother, he goes by the book most of the time. Not saying he's predictable, just that he is a good boy, besides having a million fake IDs and stealing the cars those times but he is basically the boy you take home to Mama. Dean's morals are as follows: have fun, have fun, save the world. He does what he needs to but always takes time out of his busy schedule to make fun of Sam for being a girl, have sex with the resident hottie, and massage his car in that almost weird way. 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 think he has become even more cautious lately. Because of his impending evilness, he probably feels like he can't even get too close to his brother anymore, afraid he might hurt anyone in his path. You could see it in his face, in Playthings. He just couldn't take it anymore and got drunk, which I don't think we've even seen thus far in the series..have we? Anyway, I'm almost positive that he will try something with someone just even for a moment. But will probably end up not doing anything about it. 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 think the demon knows how the death of the mother will affect the child in the long run. Since we see that only some of them have brothers and sisters, the demon probably wants to have the child feel incredibly guilty for being chosen and having the mother stolen from both children... But this is just my own thing. I've only been watching since Simon Says..so yeah. 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? As hard as it will be, I think Dean may be able to do it. He almost killed his father when the demon overtook him. But to Dean, Sammy is the most perfect little brother anyone can ask for. Poor baby would probably kill himself after hurting his brother..which I do not want to see at all. But I think Dean would want to keep the promise to both his Dad and Sammy. I'm so sad for him to make that choice though. |