his brother's more ahem goal-oriented style
Nothing wrong with having goals, Sammy. You just... reach for the stars, hon.
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his brother's more ahem goal-oriented style
Nothing wrong with having goals, Sammy. You just... reach for the stars, hon.
[Dean's] style of lovemaking emphasizes the spiritual over the carnal (in contrast to his brother's more ahem goal-oriented style).
First of all, phbttttt to the scholarship ivnvolved in that particular argument. Second of all, while Dean is hot like woah! and JA is aging to become better looking and more desirable every year, we've only seen two Dean Winchester love scenes. The Cassie scene was all softly romantic and fit the characters and where they were at that time (old lovers reconnecting, blah blah blah) despite the lack of chemistry with the actress. But the Anna scene... well, nothing will ever make me stop giggling at the Titanic handprint. Any possible hotness was eradicated by the hand on the window.
And I'm pretty sure Dean would agree that the carnal ranks pretty high on his list of what's important when it comes to sex.
You just... reach for the stars, hon.
If I were ten years younger, I'd say the hell with that - reach for ME!
...me stop giggling at the Titanic handprint
That was a cringe-worthy moment if ever there was one. ::shudder::
Alona and Julie were together onstage at one of the cons, and an audience member asked if Julie had improved the move or if it was scripted. Julie had no idea what they were talking about, and Alona said, "You know, the..." and did this incredibly passion-imbued hand-striking-the-window gesture, complete with passion-face. It was hilarious.
Turns out that shot was done at another time from the rest of the scene, and neither Julie nor Jensen was on set at the time. Either the writer or the director has a cheesy view of romance, or a wicked sense of humor.
Alona watches the show. Hmm.
Provided we both survived the incursion into my personal space , this would crack me up.
Either the writer or the director has a cheesy view of romance, or a wicked sense of humor.
I totally read that moment as a funny moment not a cheesy one, but I could be wrong.
Provided we both survived the incursion into my personal space , this would crack me up.
I love how creative they got in the UK. Someone doing the PR really adores the show, clearly.
Provided we both survived the incursion into my personal space , this would crack me up.
Heeeee. Bravo, Living TV. Bravo.
I meant to mention, I caught a glimpse of Colin Ford (wee!Sam mark II) in a promo as a vampire? on Private Practice. Either the vampire thing and/or the lower-case s supernatural thing is pandemic, or Ford's already typecast at early-teen.
oh god. Watched between my fingers.