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This is all very interesting. Good potential.
Thanks y'all! All is well with me. Kids/fam are gr8. #Abadon is back... Check out the season 8 finale of #SPN
Supernatural fans may want to brush up on season 1 ahead of the show’s upcoming season 8 finale.
With four episodes left to go, executive producer Jeremy Carver tells EW that fans can expect several “blasts from the past” to appear in the final episode, including Sarah Blake (Taylor Cole), who we last saw in the 19th episode of the first season (the haunted painting-themed “Provenance”, and at least one more, who will come from even earlier in the show’s history.
“These blasts from the past are related to the trials and not in a very good way,” he teases. “I can tell you that if you think we’re going far back [in the show's history] with Sarah, keep going. We go back further than Sarah.”
Meanwhile, Carver dishes that the end of the current season will see some resolution to this season’s major arc, which in recent weeks has found Sam (Jared Padalecki) and Dean (Jensen Ackles) completing series of complex trials in order to close the gates of Hell. (Not up to date? Refresh with our recaps.)
“Inevitably, this is all leading to a big conclusion with Crowley,” he says. “I think we’re going to see Crowley rising to a new level of ruthlessness we haven’t seen before in order to defend himself and his kingdom, as it were.”
He adds: “I think we’re going to see Crowley presented with a new twist on things that will effect him forever, as well.”
The next new episode of Supernatural, titled “Pac-Man Fever,” airs April 24 on the CW. EW shared a First Look at the episode, which marks the return of Felicia Day’s Charlie, last week. See that photo here.
“These blasts from the past are related to the trials and not in a very good way,”
I think were going to see Crowley rising to a new level of ruthlessness we havent seen before in order to defend himself and his kingdom, as it were.
PRE-FINALE EPISODES | Sam may look strong, but he's at his lowest point. "The further along in the trials, the worse he feels," previews executive producer Jeremy Carver. That "culminating" effect is "explored in more detail as we move forward." The tests also have another unexpected consequence: They're somehow related and "not in a very good way" to several blasts from the past, including the return of Taylor Cole's art gallery owner Sarah Blake. On the angel front, Cas is back with "protecting the tablet and Heaven very much at the forefront of his mind," while the Winchesters seek the help of Metatron (played by Moonlighting's Curtis Armstrong), the reclusive scribe of God. As for Sam and Dean, who didn't start the season on the same page but became united in their goal to close the gates of Hell, the brothers are "going to start to really ask themselves and deal with all sides of the question of, 'How far are you willing to go to get revenge?'"
MAY 15 SEASON FINALE | As the boys' quest and the mytharc escalates, "There are a lot of intersecting plots and personal motivations that are going to come to a head," teases Carver, adding that "several things will be changed forever." Could one new mythology element introduced this season, the Men of Letters, be a part of the finale? After all, it seems Abaddon is back. Plus, Carver tells TVLine, "We will absolutely see the positive and negative effects of being legacies." And yes, there will be "a few" cliffhangers, so prepare yourselves for a long summer.
Crowley wants to stop them once and for all from closing the gates
Sam is closing the gates of Hell. If anything, I would think there were going to be love interests from Sam's side to mess with him, but if you bring in the boy from "Wendigo" and then now Jenny from "Shut Up, Dr. Phil" that even makes less sense...it does not seem like it's really Trial-related.
They're somehow related
sometimessam is closing the gates of hell. If anything, i would think there were going to be love interests from sam's side to mess with him, but if you bring in the boy from "wendigo" and then now jenny from "shut up, dr. Phil" that even makes less sense...it does not seem like it's really trial-related.