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08.10.2012 в 09:50
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A lot of the stuff talked about were stories I’d heard before, but often Jensen added a new tidbit or two.
The Creation people had put out two chairs for him and said the second was for his drink. Then Jensen came in sans drink and looked at the two chairs and asked, “Just how fat do they think I am?”
First question was, like in Jared’s about Sam not looking for Dean and Jensen’s thoughts on Dean’s take on it. He said that Dean didn’t understand it and was hurt by it and that it would continue to be an issue between them as the season unfolds, along with Dean’s relationship with Benny, in that Dean had formed a bond with Benny in Purgatory protecting each other and that it has carried over into the real world and the problems that creates for both Dean and Sam. That there’s tension there because Dean has always been very black and white on monsters and this time he isn’t and Sam doesn’t understand that. It sounded like all of this is making for some interesting storylines and is giving them a lot of meaty scenes to sink their teeth into, so I for one am looking forward to seeing how it plays out.
Someone asked Jensen about his One Perfect Tear that he seems to be able to do on cue — Jensen jokingly called it “the OPT” — and asked how he could do that. Jensen said he didn’t know, it just sort of happened when he cries and then talked a bit about how as far as his body is concerned it’s real emotion and that it’s always difficult to do because it’s hard to come back from that place. Then he talked about how way back when he started acting he hadn’t figured out how to cry on cue yet, he’d get himself to that emotional place but tried as he might he couldn’t “squeeze one out” and then how one day he found himself in that emotional place when he didn’t want to cry in a scene and so was trying to hold it back and just like that he was crying. So that’s the secret for him — try to hold the emotion in and it’ll come out naturally as he needs it to. In One Perfect Tear.
He talked too about how in the scene at the end of Heaven and Hell, when Dean confessed about his time in hell, he had to take a walk off down the road afterwards to get himself back together. That part I’d heard before, the new tidbit he added this time was that the ep’s director followed after him and caught up when was maybe 500 yards down the road and gave him a hug. Cue the room going awwwwwwwwww.
Someone asked about what was Jensen’s special moment in the years doing the show, both on and off the show. Off the show, he said it would have to be getting married. The fan who asked the question replied, “Good for you!” and Jensen mimed checking for a mic on his shirt going, “Is this thing on?” Onset, he said it would have to be filming the scene from AHBL part 2 where Dean is talking to Sam’s dead body. Because it was such a tough scene and Kim Manners had gone out of his way to make it easy for him, draping off the set, setting the camera back further, having the crew wear black so they’d fade into the background… It all made it very intimate and made it feel like it was just Jensen in the room with Jared. And that he caught Jared (who’s supposed to be dead) squeezing out a tear at one point when they were filming so he knew he was on the right track.
A fan asked about the Samulet and Jensen said that the truth was that the writers had just got tired of trying to explain it/not having time to go into it/etc. And so they wrote it out but left the option to bring it back. And that he, personally, think that it will come back at some point in a significant way.
Someone said that they had noticed that Jensen always fills up a scene even when he has no lines, that he is so very good with micro expressions and referenced the scene in the car where Dean’s trying to follow Frank’s “fake it to you make it” advice as an example. As she’s mid gush, Jensen interupts with a “It’s like staring into the sun.” which cracked us all up. And then went on to say that it’s just that he always tries to be present when the camera is on him, even when he has no lines, and that he’d had editors thank him for that — that he always gives them something they can cut to. The fan told him he did it well, and that he was indeed “sunlike.”
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A lot of the stuff talked about were stories I’d heard before, but often Jensen added a new tidbit or two.
The Creation people had put out two chairs for him and said the second was for his drink. Then Jensen came in sans drink and looked at the two chairs and asked, “Just how fat do they think I am?”
First question was, like in Jared’s about Sam not looking for Dean and Jensen’s thoughts on Dean’s take on it. He said that Dean didn’t understand it and was hurt by it and that it would continue to be an issue between them as the season unfolds, along with Dean’s relationship with Benny, in that Dean had formed a bond with Benny in Purgatory protecting each other and that it has carried over into the real world and the problems that creates for both Dean and Sam. That there’s tension there because Dean has always been very black and white on monsters and this time he isn’t and Sam doesn’t understand that. It sounded like all of this is making for some interesting storylines and is giving them a lot of meaty scenes to sink their teeth into, so I for one am looking forward to seeing how it plays out.
Someone asked Jensen about his One Perfect Tear that he seems to be able to do on cue — Jensen jokingly called it “the OPT” — and asked how he could do that. Jensen said he didn’t know, it just sort of happened when he cries and then talked a bit about how as far as his body is concerned it’s real emotion and that it’s always difficult to do because it’s hard to come back from that place. Then he talked about how way back when he started acting he hadn’t figured out how to cry on cue yet, he’d get himself to that emotional place but tried as he might he couldn’t “squeeze one out” and then how one day he found himself in that emotional place when he didn’t want to cry in a scene and so was trying to hold it back and just like that he was crying. So that’s the secret for him — try to hold the emotion in and it’ll come out naturally as he needs it to. In One Perfect Tear.

He talked too about how in the scene at the end of Heaven and Hell, when Dean confessed about his time in hell, he had to take a walk off down the road afterwards to get himself back together. That part I’d heard before, the new tidbit he added this time was that the ep’s director followed after him and caught up when was maybe 500 yards down the road and gave him a hug. Cue the room going awwwwwwwwww.
Someone asked about what was Jensen’s special moment in the years doing the show, both on and off the show. Off the show, he said it would have to be getting married. The fan who asked the question replied, “Good for you!” and Jensen mimed checking for a mic on his shirt going, “Is this thing on?” Onset, he said it would have to be filming the scene from AHBL part 2 where Dean is talking to Sam’s dead body. Because it was such a tough scene and Kim Manners had gone out of his way to make it easy for him, draping off the set, setting the camera back further, having the crew wear black so they’d fade into the background… It all made it very intimate and made it feel like it was just Jensen in the room with Jared. And that he caught Jared (who’s supposed to be dead) squeezing out a tear at one point when they were filming so he knew he was on the right track.
A fan asked about the Samulet and Jensen said that the truth was that the writers had just got tired of trying to explain it/not having time to go into it/etc. And so they wrote it out but left the option to bring it back. And that he, personally, think that it will come back at some point in a significant way.
Someone said that they had noticed that Jensen always fills up a scene even when he has no lines, that he is so very good with micro expressions and referenced the scene in the car where Dean’s trying to follow Frank’s “fake it to you make it” advice as an example. As she’s mid gush, Jensen interupts with a “It’s like staring into the sun.” which cracked us all up. And then went on to say that it’s just that he always tries to be present when the camera is on him, even when he has no lines, and that he’d had editors thank him for that — that he always gives them something they can cut to. The fan told him he did it well, and that he was indeed “sunlike.”