Man, the horse is dead. Stop flogging it. Let it exist in peace and memory. Stop trying to squeeze another dime out of the franchise.
The horse has been dead since season 7, but the lure of the filthy lucre is strong.
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Man, the horse is dead. Stop flogging it. Let it exist in peace and memory. Stop trying to squeeze another dime out of the franchise.
The horse has been dead since season 7, but the lure of the filthy lucre is strong.
I am amused by all the anniversary of the first airing of SPN that has been occurring.
I've been watching MASH since my dad died, and Mike Farrell (playing B.J.) was driving me crazy until I realized he reminded me of Padalecki. Same tall, lanky frame, same smile, same steady kindness of Sam, even the voice -- or maybe the delivery -- is really similar.
Yeah, Amy, I can see that.
This is the best thing that will ever happen in Supernatural fandom. (Links are safe for work.) [link]
Archive link: [link]
I don’t get it.
Ha!
dcp, you have to enlarge the print to see the woman's pants.
Backstory: When Jensen Ackles was a young actor, he also modeled, and one of his more infamous shoots involved pants with a brick pattern. Jensen in brick pants photo -> [link]
In the tweet I linked last night, a woman had fabric printed up, with shots of Jensen in the brick pants.
She then had that fabric made into pants for herself, and wore them to her photo-op with Jensen Ackles at this weekend's Denver Supernatural convention. Here's a link to just her photo, rather than the tweet, scroll down to see her pants, and don't miss the expression on Jensen's face. He couldn't help but laugh. Convention photo: [link]
Oh, dear. Okay, thanks.
I confess, I did not recognize Jensen in either the recent photo or the old ones on the pants.
I still haven't watched even one episode of Walker.
And on top of the horror of a woman's completely senseless death, I'm sad for Jensen that his role in a historical Western is probably never going to make it to the screen.