With Supernatural’s third season premier coming closer it’s hard to not find casting rumors and episode synopsis. Although a semi-old interview with Eric Kripke (the creator of Supernatural), he talked about the two new female hunters that are going to be introduced in this season. I can’t help but post this for those of you who don’t know. This is part of an interview with Kripke about the new female hunters that will be introduced in season 3.

TVGuide Says:

Is it true that the CW asked you to introduce the two new females?

Kripke: The real, honest answer is, we knew we were going to introduce one female character, Ruby. And Dawn [Ostroff] said, ‘Could you introduce two female characters.’ We said, ‘We’ve got this great female character — the Bela character — who we already had written a script for, who we love. And who we were going to bring back anyway. Let’s make her a regular.’ So, it was not thrust upon us. We were already introducing one. She wanted us to introduce two. And it’s of the producers’ own volition. We are not turning into One Tree Hill with monsters — I swear. I’d rather put a gun in my mouth. I understand everyone is nervous, but if they just hang in there, and watch the episodes, and watch how it turns out… we have not lost our head. We’re delivering what we feel is the best season of Supernatural yet.

Back in season 2 when I heard that they were bringing in a “love interest” for Dean Winchester I wasn’t very happy. I was sure that they were going to mess up introducing the new “love interest” and hurt the show by trying to make the match work. Luckily, they didn’t force the two characters together (like so many shows that I have seen ruining the show or at least parts of the show for me) and in the end the female character became more like a little sister to the boys then a love interest.

Now when I heard that the boys were getting two new “love interests” for the third season of Supernatural, I wasn’t very happy. I was a bit scared that they would mess it up like they did in season 2, but after reading what Kripke has to say about the characters I have started to like them. Granted I’m still a little reserved and a bit nervous, but it seems like Kripke is learning from his mistakes and is doing his best not to repeat them. I think Kripke is one of those few people in the movie/TV show business who is actually trying to listen to the fans of his show.

With this in mind, have is there a show that you have seen that either almost ruined or was ruined because a character (be it main or recurring) hooks up with another character essentially ruining the show for you?

This post was Authored by Dannylion, Our Resident Authority on all things Supernatural



Author:
Rodney
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Monday, August 27th, 2007 at 9:22 am
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Supernatural
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