Heh.
Supernatural 2: Why is it our job to save everybody?
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Argh. Touched my mousepad wrong and lost my tl;dr explanation of how cinematography choices don't alter my perception, because my brain adapts to the darkification like it would to twilight or a gloomy day and adjusts for it. So the trees look darker, the blood looks darker, the hair and eyes look darker, but my brain says it is a trick of the darker light and goes from there.
Misha hands, maybe I won't give the writers a pass, they seem pretty normal here: [link] [link]
Scroll down a bit: [link]
And I still don't get wtf is going on here: [link]
And this has to be the most uncomfortable (for me) photo shoot: [link] From the overly stylized messy hair to the askew schoolboy outfit, wigs me out. Not nearly as much as the young rentboy Jensen pics, but close.
From the overly stylized messy hair to the askew schoolboy outfit, wigs me out. Not nearly as much as the young rentboy Jensen pics, but close.
Huh. See, that's a fairly normal outfit by my standards. Like a low-key corpGoth attempt at casual Friday. So there's no wigging to be had.
Julie, your third link of Misha hands doesn't work.
That's a strange outfit, but it doesn't wig me. Maybe because he's clearly a lot older than JA was in the twink shoots.
Edited, but here it is again, scroll down: [link]
I think Misha looks fairly cute in that picture, but I don't get anything wiggy from it. He doesn't even look young, whereas JA was either young and/or having it emphasised. He looks boyish/dorky/cute. Not underage for sale or hire.
I made myself finish an endverse fic, "Reflection of You", which is a very believable progression of just how Dean and Cas got to where they were in 5x04, in addition to some interesting (by which I mean horrific) new elements. I had read the final chapter before, but never realized there was a whole lot more to it.
I'm thrown by anything that describes him as dark haired. Because it's clear that he's not (I'm willing to concede light-brown-with-blond-coloring, but not dark), even if the cinematography skews to washed out darkification of everything.
In candids JA has brown hair that's dark enough the description wouldn't bother me. Though it's probably a lot lighter seen in person without the film development process intervening. My hair's regular brown with some gray but it often photographs as pitch black.