I thought Jimmy 'died' last season in "The Rapture" when he was gut shot so Cas used his daughter for a bit as a vessel and then asked for Cas to come back in knowing it would be for good. So, in a way, Cas was in a shell, not a person, from then on?
That would be lovely!!! Lucifer, btw, was having a very good Sam day. I wonder how long he spent in makeup to keep from looking worn and tired... or maybe it was that he spent *less* time in makeup since he *didn't* have to look worn and tired. ;-)
I did like that Zachariah thought Dean would get one lesson out of the whole thing, but Dean walks away with an entirely different one. It kind of goes back to the fact the angels just don't understand humans
oooh, that'd be MEAN. Although, at least not along the lines of St. Elsewhere's the whole thing never happened or The Newhart Show's it was all a dream endings...
I figure it's much more likely that both of the guys will die saving the world. If they're lucky, they'll die saving the world and get to come back... whereupon Dean will spend the rest of the hour bitching about not even getting a gold watch out of the deal. ;-)
He certainly is in the interviews I've seen and is always portrayed as such in RPS. Jared is the boisterous, talkative one and Jensen blushes easily and is quiet
But this is the guy who played "Eye of the Tiger" air-guitar... *shakes head* I never would have guessed.
:D My confusion is justified. I've only ever watched the gag-reels from the series. Never seen any of them in interviews. And RPF/S makes me all squicky.
The air guitar thing was hysterical. And a prank pulled on him- Jared arranged for the director to never yell cut to see what Jensen would do (shortly after they'd gotten a lecture about NEVER stopping a scene until the director tells you to unless you physically can't continue)
I thought the same about RPS for the longest time and still do to some extent, it's an odd, odd beast
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And *hee* stoned Cas. How cute was that?
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(I'm not sure that makes any sense)
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Notice how they've managed to resist using Sympathy for the Devil? Or maybe they've just got it slotted for an ep later in the season. :-)
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I did like that Zachariah thought Dean would get one lesson out of the whole thing, but Dean walks away with an entirely different one. It kind of goes back to the fact the angels just don't understand humans
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:D My confusion is justified. I've only ever watched the gag-reels from the series. Never seen any of them in interviews. And RPF/S makes me all squicky.
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I thought the same about RPS for the longest time and still do to some extent, it's an odd, odd beast
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