SUPERNATURAL’s Andrew Dabb: Michael’s Plan is Coming ‘to a Boil’ Very Soon
March 6, 2019 by Marisa Roffman
On SUPERNATURAL’s 300th episode, Dean (Jensen Ackles) thought he had a solution to get rid of the locked up Michael in his head: an item that would give him what his heart desired.
But it didn’t work out as planned, and instead, John (Jeffrey Dean Morgan) was revived—and they had to destroy the item to stop an unwanted ripple of events. That left Dean, Sam (Jared Padalecki), and Castiel (Misha Collins) right back where they started.
“I think for all three of them, they have this Plan B, which is the box, which they don’t want to do, but is there,” SUPERNATURAL co-showrunner Andrew Dabb says. “They feel it buys them a bit of time. But I think we’ll learn very quickly, Michael has not been idle during his time in Dean’s head.”
And though the end of the season is still a bit away, fans won’t have to wait that long to see the drama play out. “This will come to a boil much sooner than people realize,” he teases. “Like, literally, the next episode.”
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