2005, when I was a fan of Prison Break and chasing CSI, I hurriedly glanced at SPN’s synopsis, "Oh, it’s another supernatural movie." The idea of "I" flashed past and was directly removed from the huge movie-watching list. Until recently, when I saw MSN commenting on the fall American TV series, I used "a series of fangirl love" as the opening remark. I was shocked and hurried to the donkey to move the goods. Then I seriously fell in love with the man Dean Winchester.
The director is really eye-catching. It is said that both Jensen and Jared auditioned for the role of Sam. In the end, the director chose Jensen to play the role of Dean. It was a wise choice. Jared has a...soft temperament. He will play the role. Introverted, sensitive, melancholy, Sam who is shy when meeting girls is the best fit, and Jensen is definitely Dean's best choice, not only his handsome appearance and a bit of naughty temperament in his eyebrows, he is simply Dean. The best ambassador for, is not inferior to acting in a soft emotional scene-for the latest evidence, please see the third episode of the fourth season. Dean looks out the window at his young mother and said: "she is so beautiful" that gentle The look in his eyes, like guarding a precious treasure, would really melt the heart of the devil. (HC again...Ignore me ==. PS: I seriously despise the director of Smallville/Smallville. In 2001, Jensen auditioned for the role of the young Superman Clark Kent, the young Superman Clark Kent. When only Jensen and Tom Welling were left as the actors, the director finally decided to let Tom play Superman...I can only say that the director's nearsightedness is not so deep. The biggest reason I refused to watch Smallville at the beginning was that the actor was too ugly... Uh... okay okay, I admit that I have obvious subjective emotional factors, So... PS of PS: Fans of Smallville or classmates who love Tom Welling, please consciously skip this paragraph =_=|||).
Again... digress, and come back around. Most students who first saw SPN should think that Dean is a relatively strong role among the two brothers. Needless to say, the main reason is that the fight is fierce enough to protect Sam at any time (umh...this is the point ^_ ^). In fact, Dean seemed more like a normal person than Sam who wanted to be a normal person. Funny and humorous, loves to eat, has no immunity to beautiful women, loves random discharge, a little gossip, is still a super TV enthusiast, can tell the names of more than N TV series... completely normal American boy The image, what I complain about is that Dean loves his family too much (or loves Sam?), and the unruly appearance faded away. The only ones in Dean's world have always been John's father and Sam. His mission since childhood It’s ghost hunting and "Take good care of Sam". He has never lived for himself. He has always worked hard to play the role of a good son and a good brother, so Father John can leave the two brothers aside and get rid of the demons with peace of mind; Sam can leave behind. Dad John, go to Stanford to pursue his ideals. It seems that everyone has forgotten what Dean can do. He... is really too lonely... So when Father John disappears, the first thing he thinks of is to find Sam; So when Mag set up a trap to summon the shadow demon to confuse the brothers, Sam thought that the war was about to end, and said that he wanted to return to his original life. Dean had a very bad temper. In my impression, this was the first time Dean had sent Sam to Sam. Such a temper, because Dean's dream is just to be together as a family, but Sam has always dreamed of freedom.
Sam is stronger than himself, and Dean knows this very well: "If I die, you will be sad and continue to live, if you die, I will die too" (OMG, too much love, too much love, YYing. ..), so when Sam was lying there, his body was getting cold, he had no hesitation in choosing to go to the crossroads to exchange contracts with the devil. Every time I think of the phrase "You have nothing but Sam", it makes me tangled.
In A Very Supernatural Christmas, little Sam transferred the pendant (amulet? What ever~) that was supposed to be given to John's father to Dean. For Sam, maybe it was just angry that John's father missed the appointment, and the pendant was on Dean's neck. But I have never taken it off again (I was quite nervous after seeing this paragraph, and I pulled back to the first season and watched it again. Dean really wore that pendant all the time...sorrowful), and that's it. I really want to bring that dead kid over to beat Sam, please smile a little sincerely, that helpless smiling face is really super dazzling against Dean’s full of surprise and emotion, it’s really maddening |||
In short, there are really too many, too many, too many pulls. I can only say that I used to watch American dramas just because I like fast pace, attractive themes, and eye-catching pictures... SPN is the only one that really touched me. The American TV series allows me to ignore the occasional convulsions of the editor and the rather crude pictures (CW’s $200,000 production fee per episode is really stingy ==). I like to see Dean’s mouth full of food and bulging face. It's really super cute; like watching the small interactions between Dean and Sam, it will make me smile warmly... If you watch SPN seriously, you will definitely fall in love with this man named Dean Winchester.
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