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.
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Supernatural 3: Family don't end with blood
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Yeah, Amy, I can see that.
This is the best thing that will ever happen in Supernatural fandom. (Links are safe for work.) [link]
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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.
I've been watching Walker, but in a meh kinda way. Last night I was just contemplating whether I wouldn't like to reclaim the space that the half dozen eps I haven't watched yet are taking up. We shall see.
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.
I hadn't realized he was in it. That is rough.
Jim Beaver has started a recurring role on B Positive. So far the character is an ass, but I'm hoping they'll soften up the edges a bit as it goes on.
I think I'd be taking a hard pass on the Walker reboot even if JP hadn't been increasingly irking me in recent years.