Oh, the bendy yoga chick! Although that was a past thing. But it is another instance of showing Dean gets laid a lot.
You could find the bee story if you google Ackles and some of the talk shows he's done. He told it roughly a zillion times, and it's mostly about having to be in the room with the bees, without any of the protective gear the handlers used, and Kim getting in there with them.
Carmen! Yeah, it was all in his head, but they lived together. In his head.
Even though Carmen was supposed to be an avatar for Dean's alternate life-he-coulda-had with Lisa, I always liked Carmen better. That actress had chemistry with JA.
Okay, I spent way too much time reading the linked interviews. Must stop now. They're very charming.
Ah, Kim Manners. Their parents must be very proud. He just sounds great. I met Kelly Manners once, and he was a very cool guy. And then there's their talent.
it was all in his head, but they lived together
See, if they lived together, it's not player Dean, it's tender Dean.
How many girls has Dean been with on the show?
I suck at remembering episode titles. "Provenance," maybe? The one where Sam met Sarah the art gallery dealer (who I liked very much and wish they'd bring back somehow) where Dean went home with two girls and reappeared very hungover the next morning.
The one where Sam met Sarah the art gallery dealer (who I liked very much and wish they'd bring back somehow)
You are not the only one. There's a whole campaign. Well, maybe just an online petition.
She was smart and funny and gutsy! Like Jamie from Monster Movie. The four of them could join forces and drive around and fight crime or something.
What was the monster in that one?
In Provenance? The little girl with the straight razor who kept popping out from an old portrait and slashing people to death. The portrait was being sold and re-sold from Sarah's father's art auction house (which is how Sam and Dean met her) and they tried to burn it; it wouldn't burn and it turned out they needed to track down a doll at a creepy mausoleum. (Did that ring enough bells or do you need a better description?)
I remembered another one of Dean's bedpost notches -- the starlet in the horror movie he was crushing on when he was undercover as a PA in California (I don't remember the title... maybe "Hollywood Babylon?" It was after the Madison incident.) Anyway, the episode ended with one of those "if the trailer's rockin' don't come knockin' " shots.
Thanks, Morgana. I remember now.
Ahaha! I remember the PA one. That was hysterical.
Dean going home with two girls--attaboy. I like him better as a player for personal reasons, although the tender side is sweet.
Aha! After some interesting reading, I found Dean Winchester is a feminist. I almost didn't click on the link, because, hey? What? But it had the paragraph I was looking for. And she got everyone you guys got:
All that flirting produces plenty of phone numbers, possibilities and outright offers. But it is not often demonstrated that Dean follows up. Although the impression given (by Dean himself) is that of cheerful promiscuity, the truth appears to be rather different. There are some passing encounters between consenting adults: Lisa "bendiest weekend of my life" Braedon 9 years before 3.02 The Kids Are Alright, rocking the trailer with Tara Benchley in 2.18 Hollywood Babylon, the "doublemint twins" in 3.01 The Magnificent Seven, Jamie in 4.05 Monster Movie. There is one relationship which is rather more serious, at least to Dean: Cassie in 1.13 Route 666. It's too soon to tell about Anna Milton in 4.10 Heaven and Hell (although she burned up the body in question, she has since twice reappeared in the same corporeal form, which in the Supernatural world leaves just about anything open.)