Interview With Sera Gamble, Supernatural Senior Writer and Producer
Published June 02, 2008
When everyone went on break, do the writers keep working? What's a year round schedule like for a writer?
I can't speak for everyone, but I kept working all through the hiatus. I had other projects to work on. There have been hiatuses - hiati? - where I did a lot more chilling out. But I don't mind skipping vacation when I am working on something I'm energized about. It's hard work, but it doesn't feel laborious. It feels like I won the lottery.
According to IMDb, you took on the role of producer in season three. What exactly does a writer/producer do? How did your role change?
My job, first and foremost, is to write. That doesn't change from year to year.
In TV, you get promoted for hanging in there (writers get fired a lot). You tend to get a new title each season. The titles sort of graduate you up a ladder. There's no one definition for what each level does. But it's safe to generalize that when you've got a fancy title, you're expected to be able to write scripts, help other writers with theirs, and oversee other aspects of production.
When I started on Supernatural, my then-writing partner and I were the lowest-level writers on the show. So, the writers above us did more producing - casting, meeting with directors and other department heads, post-production, etc. (Producing an episode of Supernatural is especially fun because it also involves being emailed a lot of pictures of things like prosthetic werewolf teeth and jars of maggots.) And an upper-level writer would be paired up with us to supervise and help with the story-breaking process. Three seasons later, I do all the production stuff listed above. There are new lower-level writers, and now I'm paired up with them to help out. The circle of life in action.
I adore your ability to write stories that drive fans into hours of mind-bending character analysis, and this year was no exception with “The Kids Are Alright”, “Fresh Blood”, and “Dream A Little Dream Of Me” (which I know you co-wrote). Do you prefer character heavy stories, or something more like “Jus In Bello” where character tests come with some intense badass action? Where do you get inspiration for your stories?
I like both. In the end, it's all about character either way. Just, with Supernatural, character scenes tend to unfold against a backdrop of blood spatter, monsters, and the constant threat of death by creepy little girl. Regardless of how action-packed or broody and moody the episode is, I'm always looking for ways to get an unexpected glimpse into Sam or Dean. The episode is full of guns and exorcisms, but when I think of “Jus In Bello,” I always think of that quiet scene between Dean and Henriksen. I like the moment when Dean admits he doesn't actually think their side can win, and that the world's gonna end bloody.
- Interview With Sera Gamble, Supernatural Senior Writer and Producer
- Published: June 02, 2008
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I wanted to post my personal reactions to doing this interview. For one, this has easily been one of the biggest thrills for me since I started writing. Sera was so gracious, and her responses to my questions were stellar. This went far better than I could have imagined.
I told Sera I agree with her completely that there should be less spoilers. Episode summaries are the most I want to see, or the light hints that her and Mr. Kripke have been giving in interviews. As Galveston pointed out so well, the light tease is much better.
I also told her to keep torturing Sam all she wants, because we love it, and no one does it better than her. I was thrilled with her well described on comments about Jared and Jensen's acting abilities. I often try to come up with the right words to describe what these guys bring to the table, and she did it perfectly in a few sentences.
Finally, I told her she's an inspiration to all us writers out there. She's living the dream, and her comment "I feel like I won the lottery" gave me goosebumps. For being a successful writer on a long running show, she was very down to earth, passionate about her work, and encouraging to people like me who hope to do what she does someday. If anyone wants to read her FAQ's on television writing, just go to www.seragamble.com.
THank you so much for this fantastic interview. Sera Gamble seems to be quite a talented gal.....and LMAO funny, too! Now we don't have to wonder why Dean's such a smart ass!!
Alice, congrats on landing this interview and asking such great questions. :)
Thank you, Alice. You did a wonderful job with the interview. The continuation of Sam torture is spot on. :) Jared is both talented and scrumptious when he's angsting. No doubt about it.
Brilliant interview, and I love hearing from the writers. I think the work they do is incredible - balancing individual episodes with long character and story arcs, working within a budget and tight timelines and of course keeping the viewers happy! Thanks for this.
Thanks so much for this interview, I really enjoyed it. Loved the questions you asked. Sera's right, Jared really does rock a crying scene, he's so very good at the angst. And he's just so delicious when he's angsting too. :-).
Oh...and thanks for asking for more Sam torture. There's nothing better than Sam angst and some good Sammy torture. LOL!
I have to admit I fangirl Sera Gamble almost as hard as I fangirl Supernatural! She is smart and funny and irreverant and I really think she understands what the fans like and can deliver it without going overboard and without sacrificing the integrity of Kripke's vision for the show. (We fans always want more, but deep down I think parceling out what really hits our buttons increases the impact.) This was a great interview. Questions I would have loved to ask myself. Sera is always awesome in interviews and this was the best ever.
Thank you for this, Alice! Great questions, and getting the chance to interview Sera? Stellar!!
Put me down on the list of those who strongly favor gentle teasing over overt spoilers! I'll happily take what Eric and Sera have been giving us in terms of a foretaste of season four, but I really don't want hard spoilers. I want the show to punch me in the gut and leave me breathless; I don't want that blow telegraphed. And I hate what spoiler anticipation does to sour the fandom, with people judging on the basis of a scant few pages that they (a) know exactly what's going to happen and how and (b) hate it even before they've seen it. That reaction has driven me off more forums than I care to think about.
This interview, however - and your other wonderful things, Alice! - are so very welcome, and make me utterly, blissfully happy! Thank you for conveying our love and respect to Sera and Eric-ward!
I hope if they bring Rufus back it isn't to just kill him off. There is always a lot of talk about expanding the boys universe but then all of the best characters are killed off when it would be a much richer world if they were brought back occasionally(like one or two episodes a season). Bela's death however was not a death I would ever complain about. Except it should have come sooner.
Oh, Alice! That was a great interview with great questions. How gracious Sera was to respond. I'm happy. And I just wanted to mention how much I enjoyed your review of 'No Rest for the Wicked'
Yes, it was the best finale, ever.
Thank you for an insightful look behind the scenes. A show as spectacular as Supernatural is the result of many creative talents and I always love hearing their take on what makes the show work.
Sera has been a driving force behind the excellence of the scripts which is where it all starts. And I gotta say, she is so right about what Jensen and Jared do with that script. It must be the biggest thrill in the world to have those two saying your lines of dialogue. Not to mention what they can do with a moment of silence and just a look.
The entire creative team at Supernatural are not only the most brilliant people in TV, but also demonstrate how working as a team really does deliver the goods. Really terrific to hear how the show still excites her as it does us.
I am looking toward S4 as the best yet. I too only want to hear minor spoilers that she and Kripke deem appropriate. The real thrill of Supernatural is never being able to predict where the writers will take us. Thanks again, B.J.
Thanks so much for this awesome interview, Alice! Great questions and way to keep it spoiler-free...cuz goodness knows how tempting it must've been for you to ask the BIG questions! LOL.
It's funny you should mention Sera's penchant for torture...the teasing threat to 'sic Sera on you' is a running joke among many of my SN blog buddies, LOL. She sure is vicious! But brilliant at the same time...just like Kripke! LOL. I loved her comments about Jared and Jensen - absolutely true - and I'm glad to see that she's just as excited about season four as we are - as if I had any doubt she was. It sounds like they'll be putting our boys (and us, by default) through the wringer yet again! But hey, it wouldn't be our beloved SN if they didn't...melon ballers, indeed! LOL. If Jared does cringe every time he sees her name on a script, I sure don't blame him!
And speaking of, yes, you were right to tell her to keep up the Sammy-torture we all know and love, LOL...like she said, he hurts so good! Just...nothing permanent please, for him or Dean! That's not asking too much...is it?? *sincerely hopes not...gulps anyway* LOL.
Thanks again for sharing this, Alice! :-D
EEP! SEASON FOUR!!!!! Can't wait... no seriously. I can't wait. Is it October yet?
I couldn't have said it better myself. Sara is an excellent whriter I love her work. Thank you very much for the quetsions.You pin pointed a lot of mine.Looking foward to season four.... Patricia,NJ
I think you do a wonderful job championing Jared Padalecki. You certainly don't echo the sentiments of all fandom. Season three was not well received by many, myself included. Even Eric Kripke pronounced it his least favorite season. I'm afraid in all your enthusiasm for a sweet, hardworking actor you are helping to drum up hard feelings in a fandom already painfully split. Season four is sounding good. Let's hope we can enjoy the story and pull back on pushing one actor at the expense of the other.
BacktoKansas - Season three can't be compared to the others. It was derailed by a writer's strike. Losing six episodes, when the entire season was carefully plotted from the beginning, ruins everything. I think given the circumstances, the cast and crew recovered best they could and delivered something fantastic. The finale was the best one. I don't think anyone got a firm answer from Kripke if it was his least favorite because of the strike. I'm willing to bet it falls as one of his main reasons.
Thanks for your positive comments on how I promote Jared, but I honestly don't see myself promoting one over the other. I'll admit that I do a more deeper exploration of Sam in reviews, since he's so mysterious and not so obvious, but I think both Jensen and Jared are equally dynamic and valuable. My questions to Sera didn't involve a question about Jensen since she so aptly mentioned how great he is in her answer. I didn't feel the need to follow up such a fantastic and dead on comment.
You are so right, bring on season four, and hopefully the rift in this fandom will calm down a little.





Sera always knows how to whet the appetite. If they can somehow soothe Samantha Ferris' (rightly, IMO) wounded feelings and get Ellen back for an episode or two, the upcoming season looks to be close to perfection. PTSD Dean, a mystery, traumatized and heartbroken Sam, Rufus coming back--what could be better?
Tell Sera they should go ahead and put out fake sides/foilers. I don't read sides myself, but fans get sooooo worked up about them when they have no context to them. The negativity can be beyond annoying. Fake spoilers would fix that problem. ;) Everyone would be better off for it and enjoy the show more, anyway. The light tease, such as they're doing now, is much better.