Added Jensen’s captures from the movie Ten Inch Hero where he played the ever lovable Priestly to the gallery this evening!
Spoilers for what’s to come in season 6
Having penned the first episode of season six, Gamble was able to reveal a little more about where our favorite demon-hunting duo will be when we meet the Winchesters again, one year later. “Dean has been retired from hunting; he hung up the gun, he walked off the battlefield,” she explained, teasing that Dean will have fully embraced a normal, apple pie life, right down to the car he drives …
“He’s not driving the Impala,” she confirmed, much to our horror. “It’s under a tarp, and when he needs something from the trunk, he just lifts up the edge — it’s torturous!” We can’t argue with that, but why banish something that’s as synonymous with Dean as classic rock and a slice of pie, a car that’s arguably as beloved a character as Sam and Dean themselves? For precisely that reason, Gamble said. “The Impala represents everything to Dean — it represents his childhood, and more to the point, it represents hunting and it represents Sam. He’s not a hunter anymore and his brother is dead, so it’s under a tarp and he’s living a different life.”
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Hey everyone! I just added screencaptures from this past week’s episode of Supernatural “The Rapture” to the gallery as well as “The Monster at the end Of This Book” screencaptures. I’ll try to have “Jump The Shark” screencaptures up this week if I can!
4.18 – The Monster at The End Of This Book
4.20 – The Rapture
From the perspective as we learned about the sacrifices being made in the battle between Heaven and Hell, particular from the point of Castiel (Mischa Collins), who leaves his host body, Jimmy, in “The Rapture” and gets forced back to Heaven.
Jimmy awakens a year after being possessed by Castiel and has one thing on his mind. Seek out his family he left behind after agreeing to become a host vessel for an angel (which we see happen over the course of a number of flashbacks during the episode). And it was a bittersweet reunion with his family tentative of him after a year away but the moments with his daughter and wife were touching and sad given he really didn’t know what he was in for when he signed up for the post, obviously.
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JENSEN ACKLES: We are done with season 4. I have one more scene to shoot tomorrow. But that doesn’t really count. It’s second unit stuff. I think it’s our best season. They kind of pulled out all of the stops with this one. With your support we’ve got another one coming. And it’s good to have a job these days.
PCZ: In making up your audition reel what film clips would you use?
ACKLES: My entire three years on Days of Our Lives. I don’t know. There are a lot of scenes that are kind of close to me. Obviously the emotional ones are the ones I kind of remember…you put a lot of yourself into them. The scene where Sam is laying on the bed dead and I’m talking to him, telling him that I’m sorry and all that kind of stuff. Kim directed that episode and I remember going up to his office and saying, “I don’t know how many takes I can do. So what are your camera angles, how many shots are you seeing because I don’t know how much gas I’ll have to do this scene more then a couple of times.” And he adjusted his camera angles and closed off the set and kicked everybody out and allowed me to do my thing and it was kind of cool.
Another one was the grave yard scene in “What Is and What Should Never Be” where I’m on top of my Dad’s grave. And that was [Eric] Kripke. He set it up where it was going to be one shot with two dolling cameras back and forth; one tight and one a little wider. So I basically came in and it was two in the morning and I just walked up and hit my mark and gave it. I really liked how that turned out.
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