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Beautiful Winchester Brothers and Celestial Twitterer Castiel



I have been watching Supernatural for more than half a decade already; and I'm still as in love with the Winchester boys as I was when Sam was still a sorta naive college dropout. (He can't be called fully naive since he was aware of the existence of supernatural beings and the hunters that kill them.) I just love watching the great chemistry between Jared and Jensen, and how they can pull off that brotherly banter to perfection whenever the script needed them to. And hey, I just saw The French Mistake and it completely had me bracing my tummy (and big mouth--I was sneaking a peek at it in the wee hours of the night while my father was snoring downstairs. Shhh.) It was hilarious! The confused and surprised expressions of the beautiful brothers were awfully cute. And Misha as his real Twitterer self was absolutely adorable. And Jared's face when he realized that he married Gen, the girl who played Ruby, was quite a riot. It was like he couldn't decide whether to be happy, shocked, or offended. Jensen's reaction when he saw the wedding photo hanging on the wall was equally hilarious. Haha. 

  Sam snogging Ruby

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 Misha, the Twitterer


All in all, I think Season 6 has certainly upped the ante on T.V. entertainment, if you ask me. I couldn't control the guffaws as well as the disgusted exclamations the whole time I was watching the episodes I missed for the last two months. Obviously, I still love everything about this show. And on that note, I would like to send a ginormous--but metaphorical--hug and an equally ginormous kudos to the producers, directors, writers, actors, and the rest of the crew of this wonderful show. I'm absolutely ecstatic it has been signed on for another season. Seriously, I couldn't stop grinning when I saw the news article about it. :P



And here's me chewing my fingernails off, waiting and hoping for the explosive finish. Clearly, I can barely contain my excitement over the coming season finale. Hehe.


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