Nov. 25th, 2008

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Robet Singer spoilery interview.

I loved what he said about Dean and Castiel :)))

Reviews for 410, thanks Lee.

Jensen, pulling again from that exceptional ability to blow us away with each gut-wrenching reaction to tragic circumstances, lets Dean softly crumble this time over the confession of becoming a torturer in Hell, something so horrific that none of us, even Sam, could imagine what it was like. Just like Sam, all we can do is painfully listen and let him get it all out. It’s a rare show of intense vulnerability from Dean and a far cry from his bitterness at the end of “Wishful Thinking.” It’s a shame that such acting performances are rarely recognized in the sci-fi genre, for Jensen easily outperforms anyone on the small screen today......

....Misha Collins with resounding distinction sells the deep struggle within Castiel with only pained looks in his eyes. You know how many directors beg to have an actor at their disposal with such strengths?

http://blogcritics.org/archives/2008/11/24/0727354.php

GMMR review

if ever there was an Emmy-deserving scene of this show (and contrary to the lack of nominations in the past, there have been a few) it was the last few minutes, which had me crying like I was watching Friday Night Lights (the one show I can count on to bring me to genuine tears on a regular basis).

The emotion of this scene was overwhelming – Jensen Ackles really just flat-out nailed it. His voice, the tears, the way his lip quivered when he spoke – it did not seem “acted” at all. Amazing.

http://www.givememyremote.com/remote/supernatural-heaven-and-hell/



Gotta go, work is crazy :)
x5vale: (Default)
Robet Singer spoilery interview.

I loved what he said about Dean and Castiel :)))

Reviews for 410, thanks Lee.

Jensen, pulling again from that exceptional ability to blow us away with each gut-wrenching reaction to tragic circumstances, lets Dean softly crumble this time over the confession of becoming a torturer in Hell, something so horrific that none of us, even Sam, could imagine what it was like. Just like Sam, all we can do is painfully listen and let him get it all out. It’s a rare show of intense vulnerability from Dean and a far cry from his bitterness at the end of “Wishful Thinking.” It’s a shame that such acting performances are rarely recognized in the sci-fi genre, for Jensen easily outperforms anyone on the small screen today......

....Misha Collins with resounding distinction sells the deep struggle within Castiel with only pained looks in his eyes. You know how many directors beg to have an actor at their disposal with such strengths?

http://blogcritics.org/archives/2008/11/24/0727354.php

GMMR review

if ever there was an Emmy-deserving scene of this show (and contrary to the lack of nominations in the past, there have been a few) it was the last few minutes, which had me crying like I was watching Friday Night Lights (the one show I can count on to bring me to genuine tears on a regular basis).

The emotion of this scene was overwhelming – Jensen Ackles really just flat-out nailed it. His voice, the tears, the way his lip quivered when he spoke – it did not seem “acted” at all. Amazing.

http://www.givememyremote.com/remote/supernatural-heaven-and-hell/



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