Morgana, as a parent I have a lot more sympathy for John. I've always believed him when he said it "wasn't safe" for him to be in close proximity to his sons--that if Azazel was stalking him, he didn't want to lead it to Sam. Or if it was stalking Sam, John thought he'd have a better line on exorcising it if he had enough distance to work. I do believe he got to Lawrence as fast as he could when Dean called. He wasn't there before, but he came. They didn't see him, but he was watching to make sure they did okay, while avoiding contact.
And I've always believed it was John who called Joshua with the lead on Roy LeGrange, so that Joshua would pass the information on to Sam.
John wasn't a good parent. But under the circumstances, he was the best parent Sam and Dean could have had. There's been much speculation that if John had left the boys in foster care, they'd have been with people who were unable to protect them from Azazel or any other evil thing. I'm sure he'd have felt far better if he'd known they would have "normal" while he went off to look for demons. But he couldn't leave them unprotected.
Lots of shallow thoughts about that ep--the boys bound and cut? Meg taunting them? Mmmm.
Jensen had worked with Nicki before, on DA. There was a whole day of filming the brothers tied up, and Nicki took great advantage of both of them--Jensen in particular, grinding and sliding. He finally told her, "Just--sit still."
I don't think she did.
I need to see him do something else--something not Denny.
He was good in a little indie movie called
Jam
as a single dad of two. His role in
P.S. I Love You
is pretty brief, but it's worth for a) a look at his bare ass, b) his Irish accent, and c) hearing him sing.
There's also a ridiculous but fun little comedy-horror indie called
Dead and Breakfast
where he plays the sheriff.
Don't forget his role on Angel as Timex Guy!
Aha! I forget him as Timex Guy.
I will have to hit up Netflix for his other appearances. I'd like to find him attractive playing something other than an asshole, please. It would help my estimation of my mental health.
I caught some of Something Wicked this morning. I'm remembering the angst-fuel that it indeed is, although I think A Very Supernatural Christmas still wins for me. It has better Wee!Sam, for starters.
I'm not particularly looking forward to the subject matter of Swap Meat this week, but at least it makes a little more sense for them not to be chasing Lucifer if something adverse is being done to them. They need reasons for the filler.
My devotion to the brotherly bond will need a lot of convincing of why Dean doesn't notice someone else is playing Sam, but the snarky part of me says that if the kid that swaps with him is emo enough, it might be hard to tell. Or if Dean is being prickish enough, would he even be paying enough attention? Though one assumes one swaps with Sam for Small Potatoes sorts of reasons, so I'd expect some OOC behaviour.
I'd like to find him attractive playing something other than an asshole, please.
I think he's in a few
Weeds
flashbacks.
I barely remember him on Angel, and I don't have the season on DVD yet! I think. I have to check.
He is in Weeds a few times. With his ex-girlfriend, no less.
My devotion to the brotherly bond will need a lot of convincing of why Dean doesn't notice someone else is playing Sam, but the snarky part of me says that if the kid that swaps with him is emo enough, it might be hard to tell.
Snerk.
His role in P.S. I Love You is pretty brief, but it's worth for a) a look at his bare ass, b) his Irish accent, and c) hearing him sing.
Dear me, yes. That movie has JDM, Gerard Butler, and Harry Connick Jr. Really, you can't go wrong here.
I think he's in a few Weeds flashbacks.
Yes, he is.
I can't decide if this video is incredibly mottsy or sad or what. BOYS.
It's not spoilery, by the way. It's Jared and Jensen, talking to fans.
I can't see YouTube at work--from the comments is it them telling fans not to believe any Facebook or tweeting as them? How unfortunate that that should be necessary.