I expect to see many OMC (Oh My Cas instead of Oh My God) tweets from Supernatural fans over the summer hiatus now that gravelly-voiced angel Castiel has promoted himself to God: “I’m your new God. A better one. So you will bow down and profess your love unto me your Lord or I shall destroy you.” The sixth season finale of the Vancouver-filmed horror series (which aired last Friday night in the U.S. and last night in Canada) ended with a slow pan in on the new God’s fanatical eyes.
A friend found a filming notice in late March for some season-finale scenes set to shoot downtown in a T-shaped alley between Seymour and Richards and around the Victorian Hotel on Homer. I put up the notice on #YVRshoots, which brought Supernatural fans out in droves to see their beloved Winchester brothers (Jensen Ackles and Jared Padalecki), the brothers’ father figure Bobby (Jim Beaver) and the brothers’ former angel ally Castiel (Misha Collins) in action.
Earlier that night, Supernatural filmed in the alley by the Victorian Hotel parking lot from about 7 p.m. to 1:30 am, for a two-minute scene in the finale of Sam and the unknown woman talking by the brothers’ infamous black Impala until a Sam doppleganger tries to shoot them, shattering the car windows as if hit by gunfire. Not much of this was visible to the fans waiting on Homer.
Filming started that day shortly after 1 p.m. as Dean, Sam and Bobby walked into the sun-lit alley from Richards St to find the bleeding body of Elle who’d been tortured by Castiel for her blood, which had the power to crack open purgatory and gain him access to its millions of souls. Fans and spectators stood at either end of the alley hoping the actors would walk over to talk to them. Jim Beaver, who’d been receiving pleading tweets all afternoon, did stop by to say Hi and tell the fans they were nuts for being there.
Misha Collins is an endlessly inventive tweeter. He actually played a tweeting, Namaste-t-shirt-wearing normal-voiced version of his real self in Supernatural’s hilarious meta-episode The French Mistake, where Sam and Dean are thrust into an alternate world in which they are stars Jared and Jensen of a TV show called Supernatural, along with an annoying co-star Misha. The episode had many funny nods to the city where the series is actually filmed: Dean – “I hear one more conversation about hockey, I’m going to puke.” Ahead of time, Collins had one request for the producers: “Can we please make the Misha character a total douche-bag?” Mission accomplished in a very funny way.
During the French Mistake, the fictional actor Misha Collins tweets during the ET airing of the episode in early February about wanting to be friends with stars Jared and Jenson — Hola Mishamigos! J2 got me good. Really starting to feel like one of the guys — and the tweet appeared from Collins’s real account @mishacollins. During the PT airing this tweet — IMHO j&j had a late one last night ROTFLMFAO — appeared. These tweets went viral with RTs and the hashtags #Misha and #metamadness made it into the Top Ten Trending Topics in the U.S. that night.
It’s no wonder then that Misha Collins is an absolute fan favourite since his entrance in the fourth season and why many fans’ hearts broke during the last several episodes of the sixth season as angel Castiel became an enemy to his friends, the Winchester brothers, because of his increasingly misguided quest to win the war in heaven, eventually choosing to take the power from millions of souls from purgatory to transform himself into a soul-powered God. And a mean one, at that.
So while it was gratifying to see Misha Collins get third billing in the season finale, news that he will not be returning as a series regular in the seventh season is deeply upsetting to many, many fans. Supernatural resumes filming in Vancouver this July and I plan to make it a priority to find Misha Collins on location for the season opener as the new God in case he is written out of the series.