I haven't read much chatter here or elsewhere about Jensen's directing.
sumi had included this factoid in the spoiler thread, so some of you may have missed it:
Cool info (from Ausiello):
Longtime voice actor Alan Ackles (a.k.a. Jensen’s pa) has a cameo as a newscaster. We’ll hear the elder Ackles’ voice during a news story that’s playing on TV at Bobby’s house. How much do we love Jensen for throwing a little work his dad’s way?
How much do we love Jensen for throwing a little work his dad’s way?
::melts into gooey puddle::
::melts:: What a good boy.
eta - thanks for posting that Morgana. I'm trying to stay spoiler free, so I'm afraid to searching out discussion without someone else "clearing" it.
I think it was right at the beginning of the episode, during a news story about weird weather -- how it had been really stormy one day, and then calm the next. But I may be misremembering.
It was the very first shot of the episode. Was that his dad playing the newscaster, too, or did they just use his voice? If the former, that would explain why the camera lingered on the TV for so long. I thought it was a little odd.
thanks for posting that Morgana
You're welcome, but I just re-posted it; sumi actually found it first.
There were at least a couple of Manners homages--Crowley looking up into the devil's trap--same shot as Meg in Devil's Trap, for one. And in one interview or another, Jensen said he wanted to "use what he'd learned from Kim", the implication very strongly "make Kim proud."
As far as directing goes, I think he did a good out of the gate job. Pacing was brisk but not too brisk, and funny. Shot selection seemed solid, blocking was effective, and line deliveries were good.
My biggest problem with the ep was with the writers. They made Dean go OOC so Bobby could justifiably rant at him. I think Dean's initial concern (Sam is not Sam) is a good one, but the bit where he calls Bobby selfish? Stuck out for me. Dean didn't seem
that
far gone that he'd be on that sort of crack. Bobby is not and has never been characterised as selfish.
Yeah, that line was out of the Three's Company collection of stock misunderstandings. I can see the guys taking Bobby for granted without realizing it since they've come to rely on him so much, but it's not like he sits around the house all day eating bon bons and watching TV. Dean's first assumption should have been that if Bobby was too busy with something to talk, people's lives (either innocent victims or other hunters) could be on the line.
Adam Duritz seems to have gotten in some kind of tweet war with the woman of SPN. He's a Supernatural fan, I think. With Adam, it's hard to tell.