A Dog's Life Rescue. JP withdrew his support from PETA after someone challenged his knowledge of their practices at a con. I'll give him this, he or someone on his staff investigated, and discovered that PETA has no interest in pet animals, that their focus is factory farms and promoting vegetarianism. Thereafter, he switched to A Dogs Life Rescue.
Since he's been with Genevieve, he's also supported one of the earth-rescue charities--undoubtedly where they got the "Adopt an Otter" benefit and the "greenest animal" alpaca as a pet in the last episode I can't remember the name of the charity, but it deals with educating kids about environmental issues, as well as cleanup efforts.
JP has also done work for St. Jude's Hospital.
Jensen has switched his charity of choice from Young Life, which teaches and promotes Christian values for teens, to Doctors Without Borders, which is much more PC and more universally inclusive.
...which is still wildly OT... (me, not any one else)
Another thing to vote in.
The vote is currently pretty even. Must not lose to Fringe!
I can't believe Glee is beating Friday Night Lights.
I finally got hold of a copy of TFM, and I'm having to watch it in microbursts. It's good, but I'm also finding it awfully watch-from-the-hall. I think it's because I have actual nightmares about being stuck in situations where I'm expected to know the rules but don't even know where to start.
Still, good. I just have to digest in small chunks.
I remembered thinking it odd in the beginning where Balthazar said Cas was in hiding and everyone he associated with was being targeted, that Cas would do that and leave Dean and Sam defenseless. That was quickly forgotten and of course turns out to not have been the case. Now I'm just miffed that the boys didn't think it odd that Cas would abandon them like that when it was his own business that was creating the danger.
Or did I miss something again in my head-cold-haze?
Sam and Dean aren't the types to think of themselves as exposed. Straight up bait, yeah, but I don't think they're going to feel like collateral vulnerability.
It's not appropriately manly.