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Supernatural - TV Guide: Supernatural Boss on Finale: "Characters That People Like Will Be Killed"

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SUPERNATURAL - TV GUIDE: Supernatural Boss on Finale: "Characters That People Like Will Be Killed"

May 19, 2011
by Hanh Nguyen

Supernatural's war in Heaven is upon us as the series airs its two-part finale on Friday (8/7c on The CW), and showrunner Sera Gamble promises some deaths, Sam's long-awaited breakdown and "a lot of Castiel" in both episodes.

Gamble wrote the night's first episode, "Let It Bleed," which introduces a new player -- at least historically -- into the series. Apparently, the late, real-life horror writer H.P. Lovecraft is somehow mixed up in the Winchesters' battle to keep Purgatory at bay. Anyone familiar with his Chthulu mythos will recognize that his terrifying creations fit right in with the Supernatural world.

In the second episode, "The Man Who Knew Too Much," we see the culmination of what's going on with Castiel and his season-long quest to oppose Raphael.

Check out what Gamble has to say about Season 6's finale event...

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"The Man Who Knew Too Much" - Jensen Ackles as Dean, Misha Collins as Castiel, Jared Padalecki as Sam in SUPERNATURAL on The CW. Photo courtesy of The CW

... TV Guide: What can you tease about the episode you wrote, "Let It Bleed"?

Sera Gamble: One of the big arcs we played this season for Dean, when we had first seen Dean (Jensen Ackles) this season, he had been retired for an entire year and was living with Lisa and Ben. He left them to resume hunting and be with Sam. While we're glad he did that because we want to watch him on the show and this in many ways is clearly the right choice for everyone, I think there's a part that he left behind with them. More to the point, just having been in their lives put them in danger. He has had this fear that something bad might happen to them. In Episode 21, basically long-story-short, that comes to pass. They are unexpectedly taken and he has to deal with that. He has to deal with the repercussions of having been in their lives. It's basically Dean's worst nightmare...

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