I know I forgive Dean pretty much anything, because, well, he's Dean, but if someone I had a one-night (or one weekend) stand with 9 years ago, and who has had little or no contact with me in the intervening years (he didn't know she had a son) suddenly showed up at the door and expected to climb back into bed with me, I really wouldn't be charmed.
Supernatural 1: Saving People, Hunting Things - the Family Business
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I really wouldn't be charmed.No, not so much. It was clunky writing to get this ep set up, I think.
To me it felt crass -- even for Dean. And he's? Well, I'll let him speak for himself...
Hailey: Must you cheapen the moment?
Dean: Yeah.
I just can't stop looking at how incredibly beautiful Jensen Ackles is. Unearthly.
Well, at least he's left the Uncanny Valley of pretty. With some age, he's looking human, at least.
I just can't stop looking at how incredibly beautiful Jensen Ackles is. Unearthly.It's a side effect of the KoolAid... The delicious, gorgeous KoolAid.
I think he actually looks hotter now. I've seen pictures of him from when he was younger and he looked too much like a little boy to be really attractive.
Now? Nnnrgh.
I think he actually looks hotter now. I've seen pictures of him from when he was younger and he looked too much like a little boy to be really attractive.
Now? Nnnrgh.
So much this. Age, the laugh crinkles, a little scruff, takes the edge off the too-smooth prettiness and adds so much character.
I know it seems crass of Dean to show up, and it is, but it's so him. He just doesn't get that other people move on, because life for him is just unbroken road, with a few memorable incidents of ectoplasm, demon killing, and family dying amid the motel rooms and pieces of pie.
In his defense, too, he didn't show up and say, "Let's get it on." There was still some patented Dean charm in that "passing through" stuff.
In his defense, too, he didn't show up and say, "Let's get it on." There was still some patented Dean charm in that "passing through" stuff.
I really think that if a child's birthday party hadn't been going on, he would have been expecting a few beers and another bendy weekend, though.
But Dean doesn't turn "expecting" into pushing his luck, or getting obnoxiously demanding. Not my Dean anyway.
Well no. I don't see him as overbearing or anything. I also don't see him as needing to be, honestly. Just look at him -- I'm sure Dean has women throwing themselves at him all the time.
Edited to add, we've also seen that Dean possesses a wide streak of honor and protectiveness. I never meant to imply that I would suspect him of pushing himself on her.