Can I fangirl Jared for a moment? Here's a quote from someone who was at Eyecon last weekend.
The Q&A itself didn't reveal much new or astounding, so I mainly enjoyed watching Jared simply be Jared. This being my second time seeing him, I settled in to savor it, and I'll tell you something that occurred to me. Jared is damned good at what he does.
Under that boyish, self-effacing, gosh-I'm-just-from-Texas exterior lies an awfully astute mind. He knows how to work a crowd, how to make us all feel at home, how to embrace an entire room like we're just hangin' out over beers - and yet he fields fan questions from the awkward to the downright silly with deft aplomb. Jared is running the room, it's not running him, and I find it impressive how well he does it, and makes it look like he's not doing a thing. Someone later told me he had excelled in debate in school, and I can certainly see that, now, in his ease in front of a crowd where anything might come at him.
Taken from this post, which I believe is not f-locked. There's a really gooey paragraph in there about him and a baby girl named Sam who attended with her parents.
Can I fangirl Jared for a moment?
I'm impressed. I've never been able to keep it to a moment. For any of them. :)
Does anyone here know? Do we have to go to five seasons to get syndication? If it's number of episodes then the strike will have hurt us. I'd like us to make that mile marker.
But not to be ungrateful, I do appreciate that we are in season four when there was every chance in the world we wouldn't have survived the first season.
I hope they don't do a Butch and Sundance/Angel ending. I don't think I could take that again. Well, obviously I would, but I wouldn't enjoy it.
I think syndication is reached after 100 episodes, but i also think exceptions can and are made. i mean, look at My So-Called Life. that's 19 episodes and not only has MTV bought the rights to air it, but the N network did too.
I hope they don't do a Butch and Sundance/Angel ending. I don't think I could take that again. Well, obviously I would, but I wouldn't enjoy it.
I think there are a couple ways it might work and be satisfying, but I agree that I'd rather imagine Sam and Dean saving people and hunting things after the series ends.
I thought it was 100 episodes and was worried we wouldn't make it. You made me feel better with your examples though.
Dean and Carmen vid [link] just so I can find it when I get home really. I'm in the mood for schmoopy Dean/Carmen.
Heh. I also want to watch this one later.
John Winchester - He's so fine [link]
Huh. Check out the music on this one. [link]
(Guilty confession: I like Carmen SO much better than Lisa)
Here are my two alltime favorite John vids.
The first one is by Jules, here's her Come Undone site.
Click on Supernatural and scroll down to Last Stand in Open Country
I can't hotlink, and she asks that you download and watch rather than stream on her site to save her bandwidth. Worth it--it's an awesome vid.
The second is by Wolfpup, and here's her Putfile page. You can stream vids from here.
The link should go to page three--scroll down and click on Desperado.
While you're at the Putfile site, go back to page one and look at Soldier.
Here's a link to her Wolfpup's Den Songvids site, where you can download her vids. I watch them at Putfile to decide if I'll want them to keep, and download them at the Songvids site. I like the quality of her vids.
As a side note, I recently caught an old-ish movie on TV called Fallen. The villain is Azazel.
Toddson, I had such a crazy crossover fangasm after I watched that. Sam and Dean meet... whatever that kid's name was!
You know, also, if Kripke wraps up this particular mytharc, and then they would make a jump to a new network for S5, they wouldn't be trying to shoehorn new viewers into a three-season old storyline. They could start out a bit more like S1, with the episodic nature, and then maybe start a new mytharc after that. I don't know that it would happen, but... it could be done.