7x05 spoiler + an interview with a guest star!

Oct 20, 2011 13:53




Supernatural | Is one half of our favorite freak-fighting duo about to go down a very dark path? We got a sneak peek at this Friday’s episode, and the elder Winchester is hitting the bottle big time to bury his guilt over killing Amy. Yep, while watching “Shut Up, Dr. Phil” (which of course hosts a mini-Buffy reunion), we couldn’t help but notice there’s rarely a scene where Dean doesn’t have a bottle of alcohol in hand. Sam takes notice, too, and urges Dean to open up about what’s bugging him, but it doesn’t seem like Dean’s boozy problem is going anywhere anytime soon. Bonus: Remember Season 1′s “Bugs”? Dean’s least favorite flying creatures are about to make a beeline - pun intended - for him again.

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Charisma Carpenter gets & gives 'Supernatural' relationship advice


Last we saw the Winchester Brothers, Dean (Jensen Ackles) was just put on trial for his sins, and though he is out of the defendant's hot seat, his heart is still heavy about a lot of things. Dean was always the hunter who was quick to gank first and ask questions later-- or maybe even not at all. We saw that most recently just two episodes ago with Sam (Jared Padalecki)'s childhood crush who turned out to be a monster of her own. Yet here he takes the "Dr. Phil" approach with Carpenter's Maggie Stark, a witch scorned who is unleashing her wrath on an entire town when she learns her husband (guest star James Marsters) has strayed outside the marriage.

"Maggie-- she’s a little bit of a jealous girl and has to manage her temper a little bit, and that’s tough to do when you’re a powerful woman with a lot of witchy behaviors and spells to be cast and stuff. If you get her in a bad mood-- she’s just the wrong person to make mad! Cordelia would make you suffer, but [Maggie] will make you suffer and die," Carpenter laughed, referencing the Buffy role that made her famous and which has shades in her new Supernatural role.

Maggie is quick to turn her spells on the women, not her husband, though. It's an important element of her character to take notice of, not only because it allows for some pretty gross sequences within the episode (Carpenter's favorite, and soon to be yours as well, deals with a cupcake!), but also because it speaks to her true goal and frame of mind...or heart.

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spoilers (s7), pre-reviews, interviews

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