Q: Hypothetical, if the technology from Nolan’s Inception movie were possible, would they work on vampires? We have the stargate, and the transformers so it would not be beyond the advancements in this beautiful ‘verse for the machine and drugs to exist. Now I would think the sedation part would work on the vampire physiology if you can apply it to the unsuspecting victim, but the extraction part and being undetected in one’s mind, I don’t know and there is also the problem that most likely who did the job would have to be human, what do you think? How hilarious would it be if you try to extract someone and they don’t know the victim was a vampire to begin with?
A: As much as we would’ve loved to work with the concept, we decided that it just wasn’t something that would work. We had some interesting ideas and concepts but over all it just didn’t fit. We also had to take into account that Inception is Nolan’s pet project. There are a few directors, writers, etc that can get a little testy over the use of their materials. We figured best to leave this idea on the drawing board.
Q: What’s the connection between Dean Winchester and Horatio’s daughter?
A: Most think that there is this huge vast connection between the two. In reality it’s the fact that after the hell Dean goes through in Balthazar’s hand, Elizabeth is that first innocent soul that touches him. In all the chaos of the rescue, and then the Manor – it’s a simple baby’s laugh that gets his attention. It’s two souls who have seen some serious shit in their lives and past lives that connect on a most innocent level.
It’s later that their own personal connections to Ripper, that will tie them even closer together.

