I saw Jared after I knew that's who I was looking at, but if you just handed me the pic, I wouldn't automatically think of him.
I saw the tweet at the time and wondered about the location, but then I remembered that he asks fans for Advil so I figured he did location on purpose. Then Fay called him MishMish and was too charming for words.
Fandom, really?
At least when I dressed like Spike it was by accident (I was just thinking of my black leather duster while I was at work. It's been a really long time since I last wore it).
I love Misha, but he's no fashion icon, people. Although I would consider a sock monkey hat for next winter.
Show tonight! It's my happy place for the day. Possibly the week.
You don't have to be a fashion icon when you're that adorable.
Dude, the NY Times is talking about SPN.
They have the viewer demographic wrong (nice research there, Gray Lady), but at least they're writing about the show.
At least they aren't copying his "I heart Justin Bieber" T-shirt. That's a blessing.
They have the viewer demographic wrong
If you aren't 15?!! Someone needs to send them pictures from a con.
I'm also horrified at the number of typos, as well as a few tense shifts. Dude, you're the New York Times. Try a little harder, even if it's only a web piece.
I love Misha, but he's no fashion icon, people
What's scaring me is that the hideous blue sweater is getting more and more appealing. Maybe I could make it look good...
I want to dress like Jensen. Or, more precisely, get that leather jacket he wears all the time. And then Steven Williams' shoes.
At least they aren't copying his "I heart Justin Bieber" T-shirt.
You didn't read the whole page, then.
I like that article! I think they get the demographic wrong, but I like how they described the show. They made it sound very interesting, and they dig the ambiguity and the brotherly bond.
I did not realise SPN was the second most discussed show on TWOP. They're mostly crazy anyway. Maybe it's best the article didn't really reflect the demographic...then again, I don't know anyone who watches it who doesn't know what fanfiction is. I mean the show pretty much educates you on it.
The piece feels a little bit like something somebody got assigned to fill space, but I'm not unbiased. As we know.
And saying "In a sense all they have is each other" is really disingenuous. Not in a sense, LITERALLY. They have each other and the Impala, and that's it.
I didn't realize SPN got that much traffic on TWoP, either. I bet that's where the assignment for the piece came from.