Hmm...maybe. I would have watched it though. On cable. Maybe I'm just a little disappointed in "the" scene after hearing so much about it. I was more moved by his scene with Mary telling her not to get out of bed.
I have to rewatch. I don't think I'm giving the episode a fair shake.
...just me, then?
Heh. Definitely not just you. :)
Austin, I feel pretty much the same way. It was interesting, but it didn't make me want to go "oh, Dean" or show or anything. I just felt like it was about damn time.
...just me, then?
So not.
I love the way you can articulate this, Bev. Because I do feel the same way about both of them, but it comes out, "SAM. DEAN. AWWW."
I love the way you can articulate this, Bev. Because I do feel the same way about both of them, but it comes out, "SAM. DEAN. AWWW."
THIS. Bev saves me when I get all, "Sam Bad, Dean Pretty."
It's so true! When I watch S1 episodes now, it's so clear how they've both changed. For the better, which is a lovely thing (not that they were bad to start with). Even JA, who started out, as Bev said, with a lot more experience than JP, has really honed Dean incredibly.
Well, I don't want to come all over fangurly. I know Refur, for example, doesn't care and doesn't want to know anything that doesn't happen onscreen. She's not interested in the actors or the set dressers or the FX process, any of that.
I have a background in acting and I always want to know how an actor reached a given point in a performance. For me, part of that is knowing, or at least glimpsing, how much of a character is the actor who portrays him, and how much is what the actor brings aside from his own personality. It's the detail maven in me rather than the big picture seeing person. So I'm just glad I don't bore you guys or put you off with my nattering.
You used the word nattering in place of the word awesomeness.
What Austin said.
It's the detail maven in me rather than the big picture seeing person. So I'm just glad I don't bore you guys or put you off with my nattering.
I'm the same way, though. Loved the confessional poets, for example, because it's fascinating to see how much of the actual life makes it into the work. I'll read/watch anything behind-the-scenes of any creative process, too.
I much prefer metallicar. [link]
eta: Check out the picture of the title.
Dunno, that's pretty comfy looking. And hey, non-smoker!