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{{Quote|When I joined the show and watched the first six seasons I was shocked at how emotional the story was and how I related it to emotionally. I'm a big nerd. I came for the monsters, but I stayed for the drama. So it's certainly a challenge to come up with a new take on a monster, but with these two characters as portrayed by these two actors it's an endless well to draw from.|Robbie Thompson|}}
 
'''Robbie Thompson''' joined ''[[Supernatural]]'' in [[Season 7]] as a writer and story editor. Beginning with [[Season 8]], he became a producer on the series, followed by a promotion to co-executive producer in [[Season 10]]. Robbie wrote the show's 200th episode [[Fan Fiction]], including the lyrics for the songs. He has also written episodes of ''The Cape'', ''Human Target'', and ''Jericho''. After [[Season 11]], Thompson departed ''Supernatural'' for new projects.
 
'''Robbie Thompson''' joined ''[[Supernatural]]'' in [[Season 7]] as a writer and story editor. Beginning with [[Season 8]], he became a producer on the series, followed by a promotion to co-executive producer in [[Season 10]]. Robbie wrote the show's 200th episode [[Fan Fiction]], including the lyrics for the songs. He has also written episodes of ''The Cape'', ''Human Target'', and ''Jericho''. After [[Season 11]], Thompson departed ''Supernatural'' for new projects.
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{{Quote|I think the first thing is to do the homework — watch the show, read the comics. Know the show, the characters, the world. In the case of Supernatural, I watched every episode of the show before starting on staff (and have re-watched as the years have gone on), but I also read a bunch of scripts for the episodes that I loved, to try to figure out how and why they worked and learn the voice of the show on the page.|Robbie Thompson on writing comics and Supernatural <ref>[http://www.comicsbeat.com/c2e2-robbie-thompson-on-supernatural-spidey-and-fandom/ ''C2E2: Robbie Thompson on Supernatural, Spidey and Fandom'']</ref>|}}
   
 
==Writer==
 
==Writer==
 
===[[Season 7]]===
 
===[[Season 7]]===
 
*"[[Slash Fiction]]"
 
*"[[Slash Fiction]]"
*"[[Time After Time After Time|Time After Time]]"
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*"[[Time After Time]]"
 
*"[[The Girl With The Dungeons and Dragons Tattoo]]"
 
*"[[The Girl With The Dungeons and Dragons Tattoo]]"
 
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*"[[Safe House]]"
 
*"[[Safe House]]"
 
*"[[Don't Call Me Shurley]]"
 
*"[[Don't Call Me Shurley]]"
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== Trivia ==
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* Robbie is the creator of [[Charlie Bradbury]], [[Eileen Leahy]] and [[Mildred Baker]].
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** Both Charlie and Eileen have become hunters, Winchester allies, and fan favorites.
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** Both Charlie and Eileen have been killed off by [[Brad Buckner]] and [[Eugenie Ross-Leming]] in the 21st episode of season 10, [[Dark Dynasty]] and the 21st episode of season 12, [[There's Something About Mary]], respectively.
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* Charlie's real name is Celeste Middleton comes from Robbie's mother.
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==References==
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{{reflist}}
   
 
==External Link==
 
==External Link==

Revision as of 19:31, 1 June 2018

RobbieThompson
When I joined the show and watched the first six seasons I was shocked at how emotional the story was and how I related it to emotionally. I'm a big nerd. I came for the monsters, but I stayed for the drama. So it's certainly a challenge to come up with a new take on a monster, but with these two characters as portrayed by these two actors it's an endless well to draw from.
— Robbie Thompson

Robbie Thompson joined Supernatural in Season 7 as a writer and story editor. Beginning with Season 8, he became a producer on the series, followed by a promotion to co-executive producer in Season 10. Robbie wrote the show's 200th episode Fan Fiction, including the lyrics for the songs. He has also written episodes of The Cape, Human Target, and Jericho. After Season 11, Thompson departed Supernatural for new projects.

I think the first thing is to do the homework — watch the show, read the comics. Know the show, the characters, the world. In the case of Supernatural, I watched every episode of the show before starting on staff (and have re-watched as the years have gone on), but I also read a bunch of scripts for the episodes that I loved, to try to figure out how and why they worked and learn the voice of the show on the page.
— Robbie Thompson on writing comics and Supernatural [1]

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