Rehearsed doesn't make something less Jensen for me (especially since roles and rehearsing go hand in hand), but basically I know nothing about Jensen (and less than nothing about his friends) and what party tricks he may or may not do--the choice to scratch his arm puts it firmly into Dean territory for me, and precisely Dean in Yellow Fever territory. If Jensen also had an itch that day I'll chalk it up to curious coincidences.
I also don't consider an actor using his own reactions, etcetera, as bleedthrough, so that might be the source of a fundamental disconnect. If it's conscious, it's reuse. I saw that in Eureka all the time. Bleedthrough is, to me, when they likely don't know they're doing it--I wonder about some of the times when their accents get more Texan, for instance. Do they know that? Are they doing that? Do they have any interest in redoing the take in the more neutral Winchester accent?
I also don't consider an actor using his own reactions, etcetera, as bleedthrough, so that might be the source of a fundamental disconnect.
That's likely the difference. I find it charming. And I'm guessing because I don't actually know her.
But I still feel like I can usually "tell" when he's in character or not especially in pictures. Which is guessing because I don't really know him. Still Dean has the low voice and doesn't smile as openly. Like seeing him play different versions of Dean differently. Or Jared playing Sams different.
And since the singing had that huge smile and was very choreographed, it felt Jensen to me. In a fun way. And in a way where I really don't know the guy. Still I'd forgotten that he did it in more than one ep.
Hi everyone, I hope those who celebrate the holidays are enjoying themselves. I just stopped by to offer the following: The Jared-for-God's-sake-Stylator for your amusement.
That's awesome Morgana, thanks! I do wonder what Jared would look like with short hair. The buzz and the blond side-part look especially militaryish--Generation Kill style.
Waitress at dinner reminded us a lot of a family friend so we finally asked her name so we'd stopped wanting to call her Summer. Her name was Samara. Which, one, is too similar sounding and, two, I can't explain that name well without referencing SPN. I really liked SPN's Death.
I was reading a D/C fic on the shuttle back from the airport today, and the chapter had just featured Cas rejoining Dean in the parking lot where he was lying down in the Impala''s front seat, and the shuttle radio started playing Eye Of The Tiger, and my L was OL, for sure.
I did catch a fic the other day whose fact checking let it go through with '68 Impala, which is just sad. Or, I guess, something incredibly AU deft.
At last! A quantifiable barometer of exactly how much Crazy our fandom can muster!
You'd have to be selling something way less beautiful for way more money to be measuring crazy. I don't care about the autographs or the "weapons" cache--that car is gorgeous and I want it--the car always has been. But you do need a mechanic in the family with a penchant for American classics, I fear.
How much do similar classic cars that don't feature in cult TV shows go for? I admit to inexperience with the topic, but I think I'd balk at $50K unless they threw in a regular schedule of backseat time with Jensen.