What If REAPER Had Not Been Canceled? Show Creators Reveal Their Divine Plan


The horror-comedy show “Reaper”, starring Bret Harrison, only saw two seasons on the CW before it was canceled, but if you were wondering how the show would have ended had it had a proper run, you’re in luck! Here are excerpts of an interview with show creators, Michele Fazekas and Tara Butters that gives fans an idea of where the show was going and reveal the secrets behind the characters we got to know and love. I’ll lead each quote in with a heading of unanswered points of the show:

Sam’s True Nature and His Father’s Secret

“If you remember, Dad wasn’t dead. And there was a whole reason why he wasn’t dead. Basically, the whole premise that never actually had the chance to come out was the idea that Dad was a demon, who made a deal with the Devil. He fell in love with Sam’s mom and wanted to marry her. So the deal was, fine, you’re not a demon anymore. He was never fully human, either, which is why you can’t kill him. So, in the pilot, when he said he was really sick and made a deal with the Devil, he wasn’t 100% lying nor 100% telling the truth. And this is the reason why Sam is special: Sam is part human, part demon.”

“Sam was led to believe he was the Devil’s son, but that wasn’t true. That’s not the reason Sam had powers — the powers came from his father. His father was really his father. And part of his deal was that he was never really allowed to tell Sam the truth, and that’s the reason why he says to him ‘there’s more to this than I can tell you.’ And part of what we tried to get out of all of this was that Sam really is special. That’s the reason why, at the end of the last season, Steve comes to him and says Sam is caught between good and evil. What we hoped to get out of the third season was what part did Sam have to play? Sam’s whole existence, and the reason the Devil was paying so much attention to him and hanging out with him so much was because there was a reason: Sam was half-human and half-demon, and the Devil was really worried that this kid was going to be his downfall. If you look at what the Devil is doing throughout the series, he’s trying to tempt Sam to be bad. And he’s trying to tempt him to embrace this, that what you’re doing isn’t so bad. The whole point was that if he can turn Sam bad, then Sam isn’t a threat anymore.”

It is this secret that was to be revealed on the pages of Sam’s contract burnt by his ‘Dad’!

Would “Reaper” have seen God?

“We talked a little about bringing the Archangel Michael in, but no, I actually think I never wanted to see God. And there was discussion of whether or not we wanted to see Hell, and what that would be like. And it wouldn’t be like … we never really settled on anything. What would it be like? It’s not all fire and brimstone or whatever … and what is Limbo like? There’s a lot that we mused about that, if we had the time, we probably would have done. How do you do Hell in a way that fits into our world and in a way that you’d never think of.”

Are Sock and Ben really mere humans?

Tyler Labine had this whole storyline worked out that he and Ricky Gonzalez were like archangels. But we had never intended for that, so I don’t think so. I really think it was OK that they were really just good friends helping out their buddy. There’s something very virtuous about how those three would have done anything for each other. I almost like it better that they weren’t divine, that they weren’t anything other than human that maybe had a higher purpose, but they were just human.”

What would Sam’s fate be?

“Other than where we knew where we were headed, and we knew of the secrets of who Sam really was and what the Devil was doing, we sort of left that open. And we did that because I find that kind of paralyzing to have too much worked out ahead of you. It would have been a happy ending — he would have gotten the girl and he would have gotten out of his deal with the devil, and we would have found a way to get there.”

Interesting casting trivia for “Reaper”:

Buffy-alums, Anthony Stewart Head and James Marsters both auditioned for the role of the Devil that went to Ray Wise!

So, is this how you thought “Reaper” should have ended? Let us here you here or in the SciFiMafia Forum!

Fazekas and Butters are signed on for a hour-long pilot for their new show “Cutthroat” for ABC. “Cutthroat” is “a dramedy about an ambitious single mother who finds running her own international drug cartel is perfect training for navigating the cutthroat world of Beverly Hills high society.”

[Source] Cliqueclack, THR


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