Preview Clip: Supernatural Episode 10.23, Season Finale
Here it is, the preview clip for tomorrow night’s season closer. It’s Sam and Rowena and it really doesn’t tell you much other than Rowena better get a bullet in the brain when this is all over (sorry, did I say that out loud?). Anyway, we’ll know for sure what’s going on tomorrow!
Well I certainly don’t want Rowena nor Crowley to die but hey,
people in hell want ice water.
That is really funny !! 😉
Small clips from @cw_spn:
Crowley and Cas:
Link ([url]”http://twitter.com/cw_spn/status/599335309038325760″[/url])
Another one of Crowley and Cas:
Link ([url]”http://twitter.com/cw_spn/status/599666732928663554″[/url])
Dean and an officer:
Link ([url]”http://twitter.com/cw_spn/status/600041247948939264″[/url])
Rowena, Sam and Cas:
Link ([url]”http://twitter.com/cw_spn/status/600704264982298625″[/url])
The clip where Cas said Crowley wasn’t in his contacts made me laugh out loud. So at least I’ll enjoy that aspect of the finale.
I want to see Sam slice Rowena’s throat open. It’ll be rad.
I expect I am in the tiniest of minorities but I really, really don’t want Rowena killed off. For a while I didn’t like her but lately she’s really grown on me and she’s become one of the highlights of S10 for me. I love how she calls Sam ‘Samuel’. 🙂
I agree. I would rather Sam slit Crowley’s throat. I’m kind of done with Crowley. When he walked into Sam’s “trap” calling out “oh, Dean. Deeeeaaannn” like a 5 year old I almost barfed. One thing I like about Rowena is that she shows zero signs of decency or humanity. She has all of Crowley’s snark without the ridiculous sappy sentimentality that TPTB have bestowed on Crowley these past 2 years. I don’t see her getting all warm and cuddly with anyone, not even the apparently irresistible Dean.
[i] Supernatural’s Ruth Connell Talks Rowena and Crowley’s Relationship, Previews “Dramatic” Season Finale [/i]
It’s a long interview but here are the parts where she talks about the finale:
[quote] [b] Speaking of magic, Sam wasn’t able to kill Crowley in last week’s episode. Does that mean Rowena is definitely done using her knowledge and powers to help Sam try to get the Mark off of Dean? [/b]
There was a little clip. I’ve tried to watch all the trailers, and there’s a little clip where I think you see Sam pointing a gun at Rowena and he’s got six [bullets] filled with witch-killing brew. [Laughs] So I think it’s safe to say there’s still some story left to find out there. To me, this episode is like an episode of choices. Sam, Dean, Crowley, Castiel, and Rowena all have big decisions to make in this episode about how far you go to get what you want. It’s written by Jeremy Carver, and there’s a lot in [the finale]. It’s a great episode. I meant to say this before about Rowena. I think it’s in “Inside Man,” where Crowley thew her out, you also see that even though she’s really strong, she can be vulnerable as well. It’ll be interesting to see, in “Brother’s Keeper,” what side of Rowena, or both, we get to see.
[b] And Crowley found out about Sam and Rowena’s plan to kill him. Should we expect a big confrontation between mother and son in the finale? [/b]
There’s a lot of of confrontation in this episode. I think you can see that coming, with Sam, Dean, Rowena, and Crowley, and I think Castiel gets kind of caught in the middle. [Laughs] It was fun to film another scene with Mark again. For a long time, I only worked with Mark. We joke now and say we were stuck in a dungeon. [Laughs] Which was great cause then I wasn’t filming outside in the rain or anything. So it was really great being back in the room with Mark again. I mean, it’s a big episode.
[b] Supernatural always goes very “big” for its finales. [/b]
That’s the only reason I can think for why Charlie died is because we wanted a big catalyst to provoke such a big finale. Because we were all shocked and devastated, and I thinks that’s a signal to how dramatic the finale is.
[b] Rowena’s gone from wanting to be spend time with Crowley and get to know him better to wanting to kill him. What’s it been like getting to explore that very up-and-down family relationship this season? [/b]
I think it’s great because it’s really complicated, and that’s what real relationships are like, especially those closest relationships. And I think that’s hopefully the poignancy [of Rowena and Crowley]. I mean, when I see Mark, especially when I’m doing ADR sessions, and I see what he’s doing on the screen, it makes it extra poignant. That’s why everybody loves Crowley: deep down, he wants to be loved. And here comes his mother that could satisfy a little bit of that, or give him some of that, and there are moments this season when Rowena is reaching out to him, and it’s just a shame, because they are quite similar, that they can’t actually land and trust each other. So that’s where we are.
And it’s been a gift, again, to have all those different levels. And when Crowley threw Rowena out in “Inside Man,” I think she was playing her game, he was playing his game, and that was kind of real, to be [betrayed] by your son when he’s really the only ally you’ve had, that’s the big catalyst for why she wants to kill him. I think we’ve kept people guessing as well, because both characters are also figuring things out as they go along. Mark said something interesting to me, something to do with this last episode, and I said, “I say this, and I can’t rationalize it because I feel the opposite.” And he said, “It’s okay. It’s just a lie.” [Laughs] So, yeah, it’s been great fun.
[b] As you said before, Rowena’s had these changing motivations throughout Season 10. Do you think she has a specific main goal in mind? For example, would she want to become the Queen of Hell? Or is it just her “survivor” nature, that she’ll choose the winning side, whatever that is? [/b]
It seems to be more moment to moment with Rowena. That’s how she’s survived. But, like Crowley, there’s an endgame that maybe isn’t that obvious. I do think she is intelligent, and I do think it’s been a big learning curve for Rowena, with the Grand Coven not being what it was and the Men of Letters—a lot of it speaks to witchcraft in the real world. There’s lots of reasons for her to have built a different endgame, and I can’t wait to see everyone’s reactions at the end of this episode, because a lot does get revealed. And we find out in this episode an interesting chunk of Rowena’s past, which I find really interesting as to why she feels the way she does about Crowley. [/quote]
Link ([url]”http://tvovermind.com/supernatural/supernaturals-ruth-connell-talks-rowena-crowleys-relationship-previews-dramatic-season-finale-258278″[/url])
I agree with you, bullet to the brain! She better not crossover to next season, cause I ain’t gonna be happy. 😉
I like Rowena. She’s wicked and often makes me giggle. I think it’s her accent I like. I think there’s more to her and I’m curious as to what her deal is.
I had a notion running through my head….
isn’t cas kind of stuck in a permanent resurrection loop…didn’t he say once he can’t die and it’s a curse
wonder if cas is messing up the angel natural order of things or better yet
you know what would be cool..if death wanted out but the only entity that could replace death would be another angel..death is basically the angel of death right…so death wants out and he wants dean to reap cas with the scythe, because death by scythe is the only way cas could become the next angel of death
then when show ends..hopefully in another couple of years from now…cas is the one who reaps the boys…if they go that way and sam and dean die in that blaze of glory
what do you think…should i start writing fan fiction because i have a way active over imagination?:D
I totally have no clue to what’s going to happen tonight, but I do have my box of tissues waiting on the couch for me. 😉