Supernatural season 10 spoilers from around the Internet
We have several scoops from around the ‘Net
From Entertainment Weekly
I need Supernatural scoop. How did Dean’s time as a demon change him? — Carl “Right now, it’s less about how he was and what he was, and it’s more about what he might possibly still be,” Jensen Ackles tells me. “He’s still got the mark of Cain so he’s still dealing with whatever adverse effects that’s having on him. What those are have yet to be really defined, but it’s the mystery of what those could be that is really haunting Dean right now. He’s got the shakes. He’s trying to live a cleaner life. He doesn’t want to let does his guard or cloud his judgement.”
We have two from TVLine here
Question: Any Supernatural scoop? —Frances Ausiello: Now that the bromance between Dean and Crowley appears to be over, the King of Hell is going through an identity crisis of sorts. “The journey’s a little different than last year,” Mark Sheppard explains. “Last year, the human element was the problem. I still think there’s a residual issue there. [Now] Crowley’s re-evaluating his position as King of Hell and his friendship with Dean. But I know there’s a lot of affection there between the two of them, whether Dean agrees to it or not.”
Question: I’d love some info on Felicia Day’s Supernatural return. —Estée Ausiello: Day’s Season 10 comeback — which the actress is currently shooting — will present “a Charlie we haven’t seen before,” executive producer Robert Singer teases. Adds Day: “She comes back from Oz, and her experiences there have changed her.”
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Loved, loved this week’s Supernatural, can you tell me what’s next? –Mae The next episode, “Paper Moon,” brings back Kate the werewolf for a specific, thematic reason, says writer Adam Glass. “Her experience, as great Monster of the Week episodes always do, reflects basically where the boys are at emotionally right now. So it will be them looking at themselves in the mirror through Kate and what’s happening in her experience.” Explaining the decision to revisit the lady lycanthrope, Glass says that when viewers last saw Kate, in Season 8’s “Bitten,” “It was like The Incredible Hulk, which was pretty cool, as she’s walking off. And I think everybody in the writers room was like, ‘What happened to Kate? What is her next move?’ So the idea of bringing her back is just tremendous.”
We also have an interview about Cas and Crowley’s journies this season.
First for Cas
Once Dean’s demonic problem is taken care of, Supernatural fans are going to see Castiel travel down an important road. “What you’re seeing [in the first few episodes] is the first part of Castiel’s journey [and] that’s going to spin him into something even more personal,” Carver teased.
Then for Crowley
As for the King of Hell, “Crowley is getting over the loss of the bromance with Dean,” Carver said. “[But] that’s by no means over, that’s going to continue to bubble and percolate. But in Dean’s absence, I think someone else is going to step into the fray and present themselves as a potential ally.”
To read the entire interview, go to ScreenFad
So are you looking forward to the return of Kate? How will Dean deal with the effects of the Mark of Cain? Are you excited to see Cas’s journey become more personal? Who is Crowley’s potential new ally? Will he rekindle the bromance with Dean? Tell us your thoughts.
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