Dead In The Water with Bob Singer and Special Guest Amy Acker (S1EP3)

Bob Singer, Supernatural's 15 year Executive Producer, tells us how he got involved in the show, describes his directing style and shares some great behind-the-scenes stories about shooting with kids and water. Bob spends some time with hosts Rob Benedict and Richard Speight, Jr. remembering Kim Manners, who directed Dead In The Water and a bunch of other episodes but passed away in season 4. Amy Acker who was the guest star in Dead In The Water pops in and tells us some crazy stories about the bathtub scene. Find out what "faked" means. This is a ride you don't want to miss! Supernatural: Then and Now continues with never before heard insights from the cast, crew and producers. Follow StoryMill Media on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/storymillmedia/ And Twitter: https://twitter.com/StoryMillMedia Our Sponsors:* Check out Tecovas: www.tecovas.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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In 2005, Sam and Dean Winchester set off on a road trip that would save the world and change television. For fifteen seasons and three hundred and twenty-seven episodes, the CW’s Supernatural (created by Eric Kripke) took audiences on a wild ride of family, fate, and faith with a rocking soundtrack and a seriously cool car. But that was then, and now … it’s time for another ride. Join hosts Rob Benedict (Chuck Shurley/God) and Richard Speight Jr (Gabriel and director of many episodes) for Supernatural: Then and Now, a winding road trip through every episode of this iconic series, one by one, every week, with guests each episode from the cast and crew that made the wild ride possible.  Buckle up for guests including Jared Padalecki (Sam), Jensen Ackles (Dean), and Robert Singer (Executive producer), as well as many many more. Subscribe for early access, live Q&As, video interviews and the community at https://patreon.com/spnthenandnow Follow the podcast on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/spnthenandnow/ linktr.ee/spnthenandnow