…this was supposed to be some super serious fan-comic but then my brain farted on the second page.
- what the writers write: Dean looks at Castiel
- what the actors portray: Dean looks at Castiel
- what the fans see: Dean looks at Castiel with a mixture of love, excitement and... was that fear? Yes, Dean was afraid. Afraid that his feelings were becoming stronger, that soon they would be revealed. He lets his gaze linger for a split second too long, but he can't help it, he has denied himself these small pleasures for long enough. His lips ache to touch the angel's and Dean can barely stand it. He drags his eyes away reluctantly. This is not the time for distractions, the world is at stake. Once again Dean has to push his emotions to the back of his mind, and concentrate on being a hero. Gradually, his heart is breaking.
Lazarus Rising - a deleted scene
Important statement to say on your first meeting with an angel who claims he gripped you tight and raised from perdition:Cas: Finding a human vessel durable enough to contain me… it’s not easy.
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Dean: I have the same problem with women.

(( … I found this on Wikipedia.
I cannot.
Stop.
Laughing. ))
Is it truly considered an ability?
I wonder what it’s like being Jensen Ackles
- Waking up every morning and thinking, “I wonder how many people masturbated to the thought of me last night.”
I WONDER WHAT IT’S LIKE BEING JARED PADALECKI
- Waking up every morning and thinking, “I wonder how many times Jensen masturbated to the thought of me last night.”
I WONDER WHAT IT’S LIKE BEING MISHA COLLINS
- Waking up every morning and thinking, “I wonder how many times I masturbated to the thought of myself last night.”
Seventh Heaven, season 9, episode 12
Lucy is having a baby, but the main attraction here is her obnoxious husband.
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Un bigotto saccente, è davvero una combo micidiale! In questo frangente lo vediamo impedire al fratello di Lucy, laureato in medicina, di aiutarla a partorire mentre è incastrata in un ascensore.
“Non oserai mica fare quello che penso io, vero? Sentite, ci penso IO a far nascere il bambino, ce la posso fare, sono un poliziotto, no?”
Seventh Heaven ha davvero toccato l’apice quando è comparso in scena il poliziotto. E’ esagerato, patetico, impone idee bigotte che vengono accettate perché corrispondenti ai valori tacitamente approvati e in genere subdolamente espressi (lui NO, lui ti sbatte in faccia la sua ortodossia!). E’ il MALE nel mondo. Lo amo (in un mondo parallelo in cui non sono un essere pensante). E’ oserei dire l’anima della serie, e la rispecchia così bene che ogni scena in cui lui manca perde automaticamente attrattiva.
Certo, ci rimangono i momenti-verità tipo il Simon che confessa a terzi che fece sesso prima del matrimonio pur non volendo, perché sintomo della sua difficoltà esistenziale. La difficoltà di smanettarsi tutto il giorno dalla frustrazione, forse.
GOAT: [bleating] You tricked me, you black-hearted who-o-o-o-o-ore! You b-i-i-i-i-i-i-i-itch!
(Drag me to hell - Sam Raimi, 2009)


