Ian Bohen’s Mini Q&A Session about Peter Hale, his Teen Wolf Co-stars, and other things

Ian Bohen’s Mini Q&A Session about Peter Hale, his Teen Wolf Co-stars, and other things



sherlockismyhero:

kardashing-through-the-snow:

ink4coffee:
I just want to take a moment and point out something quite interesting. In “It’s a Terrible Life,” 4.17, Sam and Dean are thrust into an alternate reality where they aren’t brothers, but both work for the same company. Sam is obviously a more home-grown boy, working in IT, while Dean is of a higher-class upbringing, wearing suits and sitting behind a big expensive desk in his own window office.
Now. Here’s where it’s interesting to me - their acting is quite brilliant.
Look at the way they both swing at the ghost. They’ve ‘never done this before’ … at least so far as they know. But they both use their own ‘experience’ from their ‘lives’ to influence how they approach the situation.
Sam swings with a baseball-like arm, suggesting his years of being in summer leagues and playing catch with dad in his American Pie life. His is much more horizontal in the follow through.
Dean, on the other hand, subtly swings with a  more golf-like air, suggesting his own interests (Daddy could pay for a set of clubs and lessons, and he obviously plays on his own as an adult, now, because we see him practice in his office). His has an upward-arc that evinces this idea.
It’s these little things about the show that always astound me. How a simple shot showing them gank a ghost can reveal so much character and backstory, even with characters that aren’t really REAL, but fabricated for some angel’s vindictive game.
I love Supernatural.

THIS

sherlockismyhero:

kardashing-through-the-snow:

ink4coffee:

I just want to take a moment and point out something quite interesting. In “It’s a Terrible Life,” 4.17, Sam and Dean are thrust into an alternate reality where they aren’t brothers, but both work for the same company. Sam is obviously a more home-grown boy, working in IT, while Dean is of a higher-class upbringing, wearing suits and sitting behind a big expensive desk in his own window office.

Now. Here’s where it’s interesting to me - their acting is quite brilliant.

Look at the way they both swing at the ghost. They’ve ‘never done this before’ … at least so far as they know. But they both use their own ‘experience’ from their ‘lives’ to influence how they approach the situation.

Sam swings with a baseball-like arm, suggesting his years of being in summer leagues and playing catch with dad in his American Pie life. His is much more horizontal in the follow through.

Dean, on the other hand, subtly swings with a  more golf-like air, suggesting his own interests (Daddy could pay for a set of clubs and lessons, and he obviously plays on his own as an adult, now, because we see him practice in his office). His has an upward-arc that evinces this idea.

It’s these little things about the show that always astound me. How a simple shot showing them gank a ghost can reveal so much character and backstory, even with characters that aren’t really REAL, but fabricated for some angel’s vindictive game.

I love Supernatural.

THIS


asktheoakenshieldbros:

ask-pippin-and-merry:

pickpocketsbrewpotions:

thorinagainshallbeking:

kilis-beard:

samandriel:

hannahsburnedoutheart:

wearthewindythong:

pushthequorumbutton:

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THIS IS THE OPPOSITE OF WHAT I EXPECTED???????????

I was not expecting this

i- I THOUGHT THIS WAS GONNA BE ABOUT HOW GOD DAMN MAJESTIC AND FULL OF SWAG THEY ARE OH MY GOD MY HEART HURTS

I thought the Candy Shop Song whould start playing but NO! WHAT IS THIS SHIT! OMG, THE FEELS!

WHY IN THE NAME OF FUCK!

NO.

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Dylan O’Brien in the audience of a Laugh Factory comedy show in Hollywood, CA 2010 (x)



AU Meme: Dean finds Sam’s college applications

“Please don’t hate me.”


hotchness:

 #AND YOU CRY AND YOUR TEARS ARE LIKE ‘WHAT THE FUCK THIS MOVIE STARTED TWO FUCKING MINUTES AGO’