Bad Boys

Nov 19, 2013 21:47


John Winchester could have written a book entitled A Million and One Ways to Screw Up Your Kids. Seriously. Geez.

That kid playing sixteen year old Dean did his homework. He got Dean's mannerisms and defensive wisecracks down pat. Too bad he's probably younger than(or the same age as) Colin Ford; they're the two to beat for Wee!Chesters. It would be cool to see them work together.

Speaking of kid actors, little Timmy was great, too. I'm not a kid person, but I wanted to take him out for ice cream and ask him about his adventures with Bruce the Conqueror, or whoever his action figure was.(An action figure that looked suspiciously like Thor, I must say.)

Dean was his usual great-with-kids self; if he could ever get out of the family business, this boys home would be a fantastic place for him to settle. He could teach auto mechanics, work with kids, and still be making a difference in the world.

I loved those little moments when Sam was learning something about Dean, or trying to learn something. Finding the symbols carved on the bed, then peeling off the layers of masking tape until he got to Dean's name; the mad dash from the diner. He really enjoyed discovering another side to his brother. Although, the quizzical puppy face when he was talking to the housekeeper was a bit over the top this time around. It's his typical reaction expression when hearing a tale from a witness in a case, but it seemed more quizzical puppy than usual.

Edit: Aaaaand, I've just discovered that Orlando Jones from Sleepy Hollow watches Supernatural and tweets about it. Aaaaand, he appears to be encouraging crossover fandom and/or shipping. My head, it is spinning! ;)

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