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Day 7 - Your favorite Dean crying scene

Jensen does an incredible job with all his emotional scenes in this show. To be honest he deserves a frakking award for each and every one of them. There's something outstanding the way that he does it, and while some people call it "pretty boy crying" I think it's more than that. It's part of his character personality, the way he restrains himself, he compartmentalizes his emotions and he tries to hold it in until it gradually tears him apart. But he holds it together nonetheless. So really it's the build-up to those moments that really affect me the most about Jensen's performances in these kinds of scenes, because there's a sense of vulnerability that we don't often see with Dean and it really is fantastic to see on the screen.

As for favorite, I think I'm torn between the hospital scene at the end of "OTHOAP" and him revealing what happened to him in Hell at the end of "Heaven and Hell". Both are incredibly effective and there's something about him opening up like that which makes my heart ache.


Day 8 - Your favorite Sam crying scene

None. I find his crying scenes to be mostly ridiculous.

By this I mean that those kinds of scenes aren't his strongest suit in terms of his acting. He's more efficient with giving sad!face and puppy!eyes than emotional crying scenes, because otherwise it looks incredibly forced and overacted on his part. I mean that scene with him in "Heart" is a prime example of that. I was kind of embarrassed for him since that really was kind of a laughable scene, to be honest with you. It looked more along the lines of this:



I mean, it's like someone literally drenched his face in that scene, and I know some will argue that crying irl is never pretty and it's more "realistic" that way, and that's fine if they think so and are affected by it. I'm just not. It's better to downplay those scenes and have him just be sad in a subtle manner rather than shedding the tears. Leave those scenes to Jensen, please.


Rest of the 30 Days of Supernatural Challenge.

There's this talk about SPN getting a seventh season, and while I'm still on the DO NOT WANT bandwagon, I have been rethinking certain options.

Most shows that are extended longer than originally planned go through horrible seasons at some point or another, it's just inevitable. I hated the thought of extending to a sixth season and a seventh season is rather pointless considering how I think the story should have ended after season five because really, what else is there after a biblical apocalypse? However, I've thought about how having the show canceled after this poorly handled season would be kind of bad, and kind of an embarrassment overall. If the show needs to go out with a bang this is definitely not the season to do it seeing how it's failing left and right. So I'll accept them having a seventh season ONLY IF they get rid of Sera Gamble as showrunner and writer, just off the show for good plz, bring back Jeremy Carver and have him and/or Ben Edlund take over if Kripke isn't going to return, and have yet another apocalyptic arc/or something similar to finish off the entire story so we can have that explosive bang like Kripke had originally wanted for his show to have, and to have it be for real this time, not just some anticlimactic nonsense they pulled last season.

If certain shows could rise from the ashes of being a disappointment in the end, there may be a chance to save this one before it runs itself further into the ground. If done right, of course. Just putting it out there, is all.

Date: 2011-01-19 07:28 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] alanna-zero.livejournal.com
What would a seventh season even be ABOUT? I mean, yeah somehow it would suck for the show to go out like this, but then again, I don't see how a seventh season would made things any better. Maybe if they - like you suggested - change some of the writers etc., but even then...IDK.

Date: 2011-01-19 10:10 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] rogueslayer452.livejournal.com
I'm not entirely sure myself, to be honest with you. There seems to be no definite plan plot-wise, because this season has been all over the place I'm not entirely sure what the seasonal arc is about. The only relevant things are purgatory/Heaven's civil war, but as a whole I'm not entirely sure how this fits into the grander scheme of what the show has been mainly about. So, yeah, idk either. :/

Date: 2011-01-19 10:26 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] alanna-zero.livejournal.com
See and when I look at it like that I'd rather they get ~~shit done for the rest of the season and then end it, instead of the show becoming the next One Tree Hill - constantly being renewed because of supposedly good ratings or whatever.

Date: 2011-01-20 09:01 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] rogueslayer452.livejournal.com
Or Smallville, for that matter. Actors left that show because they were getting tired of what they had their characters do or directions they were going in, and when that happens? You know shit ain't right. I thought Kripke wanted to NOT go in that direction, but with adding S6 and a possible S7 on the table it looks like they're going back on that.

It's even worse knowing that he's no longer taking part in anything anymore (I think? Is Kripke no longer in the process of his own show? I can't tell because he's not doing interviews and I heard he's doing a movie separate from SPNverse so, idk).

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