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Hello lovelies,

thank you so much for the ones who commented on my post yesterday. I didn't mean to scare you. Today I feel a lot whole better. I will go to see the doc on Saturday, but after venting here and with a couple of friends, everything is clearer now.
I am not underrating what's going on but I know me well enough to understand it better.

Thank you again.

Back to our usual stuff!

SPN got renewed, I am glad Dean will be around for another season, but I have doubts about a post Apocalypse season. Stretching a show is never a good thing imo.
I am not fond of having Gamble as the "chief", I liked some of her first episodes, now I think she has kinda lost the right direction, even though she loves realtionship and I love them too. Anyway as long as Edlund will be around, I want to be optimistic :)
As always I won't complain before actually watching it...maybe it will be the best SPN season, who knows?

On Misha Collins, unfortunately he doesn't have a contract for next year. They could renewe it but I think Kripke is going to kill Castiel in one epic battle this season. Let's see what happens.

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Exclusive First Look: Batman - Under the Red Hood


The other newcomer to animation acting is Jensen Ackles, who voices the villain of the piece, the Red Hood. Ackles, of course, is best known for his portrayal of Dean Winchester on the CW series, Supernatural.

“There really wasn’t any heavy acting choices to make,” says Ackles regarding Red Hood. “It pretty much just bounced off the page, and I just tried to do it justice. With working in this medium, once you get clear on all the specific pronunciations and how the tone of the voice needs to rise and fall, it was really about focusing on the more emotional elements of the script, especially in the intense moments and trying to envision the scene with the characters. And envisioning yourself in that scenario. A lot of times if you can do that, if you can put yourself there, I think the voice follows suit.”

Between his work on Supernatural and now the world of Batman, Ackles obviously has had some experience working in what has affectionately been called the “fan boy genre.”

“The positives of working in this genre are that the fans are extremely devoted,” he offers. “People really invest themselves in these stories and characters, and the mythology behind them. To be a part of something that so many people really get behind and want more of is extremely gratifying.”

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