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Eric Kripke
Birthday:
24 April 1974
Biography
People love a good mystery; I understand that.
People love a good mystery; I understand that.
Every so often, you want to map out your plot mythology but never so specifically that you can't let a story surprise you. You want to allow the type of action of the writer's room so that you have the ability to take a left turn.
Every so often, you want to map out your plot mythology but never so specifically that you can't let a story surprise you. You want to allow the type of action of the writer's room so that you have the ability to take a left turn.
Mythologies become exhausting burdens, from a writer's perspective.
Mythologies become exhausting burdens, from a writer's perspective.
Television showrunners are a foolishly optimistic bunch.
Television showrunners are a foolishly optimistic bunch.
It's hard asking someone with a broken heart to fall in love again.
It's hard asking someone with a broken heart to fall in love again.
People pitch me the crazy mystery mind-blowing thing all the time. My response is, 'Great, but how do the characters feel about it, and how do we reveal new facets and new dimensions of who they are?'
People pitch me the crazy mystery mind-blowing thing all the time. My response is, 'Great, but how do the characters feel about it, and how do we reveal new facets and new dimensions of who they are?'
People simply don't make eye contact anymore.
People simply don't make eye contact anymore.
When you start a show, the plans are not set in stone. They're really mutable, cocktail napkin sketches.
When you start a show, the plans are not set in stone. They're really mutable, cocktail napkin sketches.
I'm not a fan of endless mystery in storytelling - I like to know where the mythology's going; I like to get there in an exciting, fast-paced way - enough that there's a really clear, aggressive direction to where it's going, to pay off mystery and reward the audiences loyalty.
I'm not a fan of endless mystery in storytelling - I like to know where the mythology's going; I like to get there in an exciting, fast-paced way - enough that there's a really clear, aggressive direction to where it's going, to pay off mystery and reward the audiences loyalty.
I've had a lifelong obsession with urban legends and American folklore.
I've had a lifelong obsession with urban legends and American folklore.
Religion and gods and beliefs - for me, it all comes down to your brother. And your brother might be the brother in your family, or it might be the guy next to you in the foxhole - it's about human connections.
Religion and gods and beliefs - for me, it all comes down to your brother. And your brother might be the brother in your family, or it might be the guy next to you in the foxhole - it's about human connections.
If I had a worldview, and I don't know if I do,but if I did, it's one that's intensely humanistic.
If I had a worldview, and I don't know if I do,but if I did, it's one that's intensely humanistic.
I like to tell stories that have beginnings, middles and ends.
I like to tell stories that have beginnings, middles and ends.
Beyond all our Blackberries and iPhones, we're dangerously separated from our food and water supplies.
Beyond all our Blackberries and iPhones, we're dangerously separated from our food and water supplies.
Eric Kripke
Eric Kripke was born on April 24, 1974 in Toledo, Ohio, USA. He is a writer and producer, known for Supernatural (2005), Boogeyman (2005) and Revolution (2012).
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