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Okay, Sam (Jared Padalecki) fans, you know we couldn't keep you waiting for Supernatural season seven news on your favorite Winchester brother for too
long! With the wall breaking in his head, there is a lot to discuss,
right? And earlier today, that is exactly what we did-- with the woman
in charge, Sera Gamble, to get the scoop on what's about to go down as episodes unfold.
“What’s happening with Sam isn’t something that he can hide for very
long. It comes out pretty quickly that he’s dealing with this awful
wall-breaking situation, which escalates really, really dramatically in
the [second] episode that Ben Edlund wrote,” Gamble shared.
“It’s something that Dean is dealing with, that Bobby is trying to
deal with; it was an interesting thing to throw at them because every
now and then a hunter will come into their sphere where they’ve been
hunting for so long, they’ve gone crazy. And Ben wrote just a couple of
lines in the episode about how ‘It’s one thing to get hexed or
possessed, but it’s another to lose your marbles.’ And, you know, the
episode kind of discusses that this is Sam, kind of facing that moment
as a hunter where it’s just too much. He might just be losing his
marbles for good, and there’s no amulet he can wear for that. And he
could try Prozac, maybe, if it’s really strong, and you know, that
doesn’t sound so good to him. So it’s this intersection between what
happens in the real world when someone is in a really awful job for a
long time and the supernatural.”
Sam has a lot to deal with internally, in addition to all of the craziness surrounding him with Castiel (Misha Collins) as the new God.
“It’s a really hard thing. It was a really big sacrifice he made—I
mean when he jumped into the pit to stop the apocalypse. So now he’s
living with this fissure in his head,” Gamble continued. “We didn’t want
to wrap it up in one episode, where the wall breaks, but then he’s fine
and drinking a beer and talking about it!”
But going forward in the season, after the first few episodes, the
tone and focus will shift a bit. There will be resolution to Sam’s
situation in one way, only to have a new door to a whole other set of
issues opened. And that, of course, will introduce a whole new big bad.
“Sam and Dean kind of feel like they are part of a small…way of
fighting evil. They feel kind of outmatched in the way the world around
them as moved,” Gamble admitted. “We introduced the idea of purgatory
and the monsters there. That’s an awful place, and hell’s an awful
place, and heaven, frankly, sounds kind of boring to me. But when you
think about it, our place-- Earth-- is sort of this Eden. Slightly
corrupted but full of possibilities, certainly, and it seems like
everyone wants to be here, so there’s a lot of direction we can go in
with that.”
And one such direction is playing with alternate realities and places
in time, not just Sam’s skewed reality. Sadly, there are no plans as of
yet to go back to the wild, wild, west, but Gamble broke the news to LA TV Insider Examiner that the show will visit an equally exciting, though extremely different, point in history.
“We’re breaking an episode right now that’s pretty cool where there’s
a whole new means [of time travel],” Gamble said, noting that angels
would not be involved in “zapping” the boys back with this one.
“One of the guys gets stuck in 1944, which is very different from
being out west! It’s a much darker time period. It turns out the case
they were trying to solve back then is the same type of case that Sam
and Dean are trying to solve right now.”
Gamble promised this particular time travel episode would be just as
“iconic and fun” as “Frontierland,” but she also expressed interest in
another idea we just know would become a classic episode if the show
actually finds time to tackle it: “I still want to do Nazi zombies at
some point!”
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