Fangoria (Austin) January 2008 - Jared Panel - Enhanced Edition Con Video
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 [audience cheers, applauds] 

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 [audience applauds] 

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 [inaudible, mic not working] 

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 Hello. Hello. Hello. Hello. 

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 [audience laughs] 

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 Can I sit? Y'all... 

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 [several yes's] 
 I guess [inaudible] won't see me. 

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 Hi guys, um... 
 [several hi's] 

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 [inaudible] a “Hi” from Jensen, 

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 he had to do some stuff 
 in Los Angeles 

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 so he couldn't make it out, 

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 but he was very sorry, 

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 but he has to do some stuff 
 involving the show 

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 so I figured y'all would be 
 excited to hear that 

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 and I actually just did um... 

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 ADR on our next three episodes 

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 and they're rockin', so... 

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 I don't know when they start airing, 

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 but strike or no strike 
 we have four new episodes... 

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 until next season, so... 

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 thought y'all guys would be excited. 

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 [cheers, applauds] 

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 I wonder if anybody has questions. 

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 I'd love to -- I mean, if y'all let me talk, 

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 give me a microphone and stand me here 
 is 'cause I might talk for like six hours. 

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 [scattered laughs] 

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 So instead of going off on a tangent, 
 [scattered laughs] 

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 I would love to hear if anybody 
 has anything that they're wondering, 

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 anything I can help...? 

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 I -- I saw you first. 

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 Um... you have nice hair. 

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 [laughs] 
 [laughs] 

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 [laughs] 

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 Thank you. 
 I just want to know 

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 like what you products you use 

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 [inaudible] 
 [laughs] 
 [laughs] 

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 [laughs] 

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 Um, you know what's funny is that um... 

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 Thank you very much, um... 

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 I -- this is so funny. 

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 I -- I usually do -- 

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 I usually just get out of 
 the shower and um... 

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 I blow dry it. I probably 
 shouldn't admit that in Texas. 

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 I might get my ass kicked or something. 
 [laughs] 

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 [laughs] 

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 But um 
 [laughs] 

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 I -- I was told a long time ago 

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 that if you towel off your head 
  you go bald. 

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 It's like that whole 
 “wear a hat and go bald”. 
 [laughs] 

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 Is that what you did? 
 Yeah. 
 You toweled off your head? 
 [laughs] 

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 [laughs] 

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 See? We have somebody 
 that vouches for me. [laughs] Thank you. 
 [laughs] 

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 Um, and so I started blow drying my hair 

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 and now it just naturally sort of does this, 

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 so I'll just spray it with hairspray, 

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 but I've been, for the last month or so, 
 I've been waking up 

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 and not having my hair professionally done 

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 and my makeup put on, 
 so I'm looking at myself in the mirror 

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 and going like... 

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 Eeeeehhhh, so... 

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 [inaudible] 
 Thank you so much. 

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 And then... I saw you next. 

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 Is Sandra gonna come on 
 the show again [inaudible]? 

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 That's a fantastic question. 
 She did a good job. 

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 She did a great job, 
 thank you so much. 

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 She did, and that was um, 
 that was a -- a -- 

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 a really interesting -- we started 
 shooting that scene at midnight 

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 and it was freezing cold 
 and she had on... 

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 I liked it, but a very... 
 [laughs] 

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 [laughs] 

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 a very thin dress 

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 and it's windy and it's cold 
 and it was -- 

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 and she was, you know -- 
 she's not going to say this, 

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 but it was like [teeth chattering]. 
 She was... 

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 teeth chattering and they're like, “Action”. 

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 So she's having to break into -- 
 I felt so bad for her. 

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 Here I am like in my coat, 

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 and everybody's running up to me 
 and like giving me hand warmers 

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 and jackets. I'm like, 
 “Thank you, thank you.” 
 [laughs] 

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 [laughs] 

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 Um... 
 [laughs] 

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 But right now we're still wondering 

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 if I'm going to come back 
 onto the show, you know? 

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 Or if the show's going to come back, 

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 so there's -- unfortunately we're 
 sort of at a standstill. 

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 I'd love to have her back, though. 

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 And then I saw you in the back. 

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 Did you love the Cowboys game? 

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 Don't even talk to me right now. 
 [laughs] 

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 [laughs] 

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 I don't even -- I did see it. 

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 It was absolutely heartbreaking. 

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 Yeah, what-- 

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 It was heartbreaking. I was in San Diego 

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 with um some friends 

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 and so we had just gotten done 
 watching the San Diego game 

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 where they were playing the Colts 
 and we were like, you know, 

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 “Go San Diego” when we got to -- 
 I sort of felt good for them, 

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 they were so excited 
 'cause they beat the Colts  

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 and then here goes 
 the Cowboys game and um... 

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 And Romo [inaudible] 
 Yeah. 

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 Yeah, I don't know -- you know, 
 it's tough to say what happens 

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 and um... 

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 I guess by watching the game, 
 in my opinion, 

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 I thought that Romo and Witten 

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 played reasonably, but... 

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 I -- there was something 
 wrong with the team 

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 and I don't know if the team 
 maybe was holding it against him 

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 that he was sort of getting too famous 

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 for his own britches or something. 

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 Like you just feel like the team 
 wasn't playing as hard for him 

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 as they might have played 
 for like [inaudible] or something. 

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 [inaudible] Uh, we know that 
 of course the music on the show 

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 is a really important part and I know 
 that you sometimes talk about 

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 how you go back 
 and watch the episodes. 

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 Is there-- 
 [laughs] 

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 [laughs, cheers] 

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 Is there [inaudible] 
 [laughs] 

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 [inaudible] that you thought 
 was really outstanding in the show? 

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 Yes. Yes, my favorite um... 

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 was actually the uh episode Faith. 

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 My favorite was the uh, 
 the Reaper song. 

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 The -- Blue Öyster Cult 
 and that whole... 
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 Was that the episode where 
 the spoon in the mouth thing 

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 and he's singing 
 Fire of Unknown Origin? 

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 I thought that was funny. 

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 That was Hell House, ok, 
 so I liked that, 

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 but the same band as Blue Öyster Cult 

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 um and so the -- but the 
 (Don't Fear) The Reaper montage 

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 with um... the girl 
 running through the woods 

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 and being chased by the reaper 

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 I thought was really well-used, 
 and obviously I -- I knew the song, 

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 but I really knew it 
 from Saturday Night Live 

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 with Will Ferrell [inaudible] thing. 
 [laughs] 

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 And so um it was exciting to -- to... 

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 associate that with something else. 

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 I will get to you, 
 but I think I saw a hand... 

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 over here. Did I? 

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 I was just kidding. Yes. 

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 Do you like Texas better or Vancouver? 

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 I like Texas better. 

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 I'm a Texan... 
 [cheers, applauds] 

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 [cheers, applauds] 

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 born and bred and so I -- 
 [applauds] 

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 I do like Texas better, um... 

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 I think it's just more my speed, 

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 or maybe I'm more its speed 
 since I was raised here 

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 but Vancouver also 
 has been tough because... 

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 as you know, Jensen and I 

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 are pretty much in every scene 

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 or if we're not in every scene, 
 the way they shoot... 

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 television shows are, 
 for those of you who don't know, 

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 um, it -- the -- you obviously know 
 it's shot out of sequence, 

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 but they shoot it with locations. 

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 So if we're doing a scene 
 in a hospital, 

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 then we'll do every scene 
 that's in the hospital that day. 

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 So even if we're not in... 

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 this scene in the hospital 
 or that scene in the hospital, 

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 we're probably in the other 
 so we're there all day anyways 

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 and so I've seen a lot of Vancouver. 

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 Unfortunately it's been, you know, 
 during work hours. 

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 Which is great, but you know, 
 you're busy and you're doing your thing 

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 and on the way to the -- uh, work, 

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 Jensen and I are head down 
 in our script running our lines 

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 and memorizing our lines and so... 

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 we don't really get to see 
 the beautiful countryside. 

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 But I like the people here. 
 I like the people here. 

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 Let me go [inaudible] -- 
 I think -- yes. 

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 [laughs] Yes. 

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 That was funny. 
 Um, um... 

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 I have a quick question, 
 I was just wondering, 

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 I've been a fan for a long time and I was 
 wondering how -- how tall you are? 

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 I mean just in case you don't know, 
 I brought a tape measure. 

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 How tall I am? [laughs] 
 [laughs] 

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 Um it dep-- you know what, 
 I -- I actually say -- 

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 my answer changes 
 depending on where I am. 

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 Like if I'm at an audition, I'm like... 

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 “How tall is the leading lady?” 

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 5' 11”? I'm like 5' 11”, 
 [laughing] 5' 11” and a half. 
 [laughs] 

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 But I think -- I think I'm actually... 

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 um, 6' 4”. 

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 So. And in Texas I always say 
 like 6' 7”. 

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 You know? What of it? 
 [laughs] 

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 So it depends on where I am. 

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 I -- if I don't want to feel too... 

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 freakishly tall I'll say, you know, 

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 6' 2” or 6' 3”, but I'm certainly 
 taller than 6' 2”. 

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 Yeah, I'm taller. Yeah, you know. 

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 [laughs] 

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 Yeah, he knows, he stood 
 right there next to me. 

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 Yes. 
 I want to know 

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 what Sam's biggest motivation is 
 here [inaudible]. 

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 Sam's biggest motivation has changed, 

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 which has been a really um, 
 exciting thing to do 

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 because unfortunately in television shows 

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 um... 

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 you can kind of just do one thing 
 for a really long time 

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 and it gets so mundane just doing 
 the same thing over and over and over again. 

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 And I don't want to badmouth 
 the show or my character 

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 because I -- I loved it 
 and I -- I did a uh, 

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 I did a lot of years on it, 
 but on Gilmore Girls 

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 my character gradually became 
 more one-note. 

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 Like you sort of start out exciting, 

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 but then as I was starting 
 to do other things 

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 um I couldn't do as many episodes 

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 and so I sort of became... 
 this character 

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 and there was less 
 exciting things to play, 

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 but obviously Sam's motivation 
 has changed from... 

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 um, you know, 

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 after vengeance because of Jess' death 

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 to being inspired by his father 
 and trying to do it for his father 

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 and now obviously he is um... 

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 he loves his brother and uh, 

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 he wants to get his brother 
 out of the deal... 

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 It's so weird talking about it 
 when I haven't filmed 

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 in such a long time. 

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 Um but his main motivation has been 

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 his love for his brother 
 and for his family. 

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 And a little bit... 

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 half that and half just refusal 

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 to accept that he is... 

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 you know, not the same 
 as other little children who run around. 

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 [laughs] 

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 Yeah, he's special. 
 [laughs] 

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 I'm gonna go back 
 to my cowboy friend. 

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 Uh, has the -- 
 has the writers' strike been hard 

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 on you and the people you work with? 

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 I mean does it cause strain, tension, 

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 like not coming to work? 
 You know what? 

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 The writers' strike... 

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 has been awful. Awful, awful, awful. 

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 Um... 

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 There are -- Supernatural 
 has been really lucky. 

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 Um and half -- uh, half the time 

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 I think, you know, we've been 
 pigeon holed up there 

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 and we're -- I mean we're just 
 kinda stuck in our own little microcosm 

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 and there's no other world around us, 

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 but... on the flip side of the coin, 

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 we've all become so close because 
 we've now done 56 episodes together 

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 and literally... 

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 um, it's funny because I -- I hear 

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 every -- every guest star that comes by, 
 every guest director, 

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 looks at Jensen and I and Kim Manners 
 and they're like, 

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 “Y'all guys have the closest-knit crew...” 

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00:08:36,900 --> 00:08:38,935
 “I've ever known.” 
 And it's funny because 

247
00:08:39,135 --> 00:08:40,470
 our crew members will tell us, 

248
00:08:40,637 --> 00:08:42,606
 “I've never done more than 
 one year on a show,” 

249
00:08:42,739 --> 00:08:45,108
 “because after one year 
 I want to get the hell out of there.” 

250
00:08:45,108 --> 00:08:45,575
 [laughs] 

251
00:08:45,575 --> 00:08:46,843
 “because I'm tired of this person” 
 [laughs] 

252
00:08:46,843 --> 00:08:48,712
 “or I hate that person 
 or I'm tired of this person.” 

253
00:08:49,246 --> 00:08:50,647
 But the strike, I don't... 

254
00:08:51,147 --> 00:08:53,517
 I don't know just yet, 
 because obviously the strike's not over, 

255
00:08:53,517 --> 00:08:54,751
 but I know that...  

256
00:08:55,018 --> 00:08:57,687
 some of the um, some of the grips 

257
00:08:57,687 --> 00:08:59,556
 some of the gaffs, some of the um... 

258
00:09:00,290 --> 00:09:02,626
 you know, some of -- 
 we have 125 crew members. 

259
00:09:02,626 --> 00:09:04,027
 Some of the office workers... 

260
00:09:04,661 --> 00:09:06,830
 um have sort of explained to us, 

261
00:09:06,830 --> 00:09:08,365
 'cause we left on December 6th 

262
00:09:08,365 --> 00:09:10,066
 we got sh-- done shooting Mystery Spot 

263
00:09:10,567 --> 00:09:12,269
 and um, people were saying, “You know what,” 

264
00:09:12,469 --> 00:09:14,538
 “I hope the strike ends,” 
 because there was gonna be a talk 

265
00:09:14,538 --> 00:09:15,805
 that next Tuesday and they were like, 

266
00:09:15,805 --> 00:09:17,440
 “If the strike ends, totally back.” 

267
00:09:17,440 --> 00:09:19,242
 But they were like, 
 “Listen guys, I'm sorry,” 

268
00:09:19,576 --> 00:09:22,345
 “but if the strike goes into January 
 I've got kids, I got a mortgage,” 

269
00:09:22,345 --> 00:09:24,548
 “and I have to go get work elsewhere.” 

270
00:09:24,548 --> 00:09:26,383
 Because obviously there's 
 still movies shooting-- 

271
00:09:26,383 --> 00:09:27,551
 [mysterious voice, inaudible] 

272
00:09:28,118 --> 00:09:30,520
 [laughs] 

273
00:09:30,520 --> 00:09:31,688
 Um... 

274
00:09:31,688 --> 00:09:32,355
 [laughs] 

275
00:09:32,355 --> 00:09:33,390
 It's all good. [laughs] 
 [laughs] 

276
00:09:33,390 --> 00:09:34,858
 [laughs] 

277
00:09:34,858 --> 00:09:36,359
 I throw my voice sometimes, it's -- 

278
00:09:36,359 --> 00:09:38,061
 I'm practicing with uh 
 [laughs] 

279
00:09:38,061 --> 00:09:39,529
 the strike going on, I'm trying-- 
 [mysterious voice, inaudible] 

280
00:09:40,030 --> 00:09:42,566
 [laughs] 

281
00:09:42,566 --> 00:09:44,701
 I'm -- I'm trying to practice 
 my ventriloquism. 

282
00:09:44,701 --> 00:09:45,335
 [laughs] 

283
00:09:45,335 --> 00:09:47,070
 So um been trying to go for some 
 [laughs] 

284
00:09:47,137 --> 00:09:48,605
 extra gigs here and there. 

285
00:09:48,738 --> 00:09:50,040
 But anyways, point being, 
 [laughs] 

286
00:09:50,140 --> 00:09:51,708
 we've had such a -- a tight-knit family 

287
00:09:51,708 --> 00:09:53,009
 and now people are gonna have to go... 

288
00:09:53,410 --> 00:09:55,779
 and um, you know, put food on the table 

289
00:09:55,779 --> 00:09:58,648
 and so we're gonna -- we're gonna lose a lot 
 of the people that we've become really close to 

290
00:09:58,782 --> 00:10:01,418
 because they just -- I mean, understandably 
 they have to feed their family. 

291
00:10:03,219 --> 00:10:06,256
 Tell us a dirty secret from Supernatural 

292
00:10:06,890 --> 00:10:08,758
 I mean something that's not gonna 
 make your public hate you. 

293
00:10:08,758 --> 00:10:11,695
 [laughs] 

294
00:10:11,695 --> 00:10:13,563
 I wanna hear [inaudible] something bad. 

295
00:10:13,663 --> 00:10:14,931
 Uh, thank you so much. 

296
00:10:14,931 --> 00:10:15,298
 [laughs] 

297
00:10:15,298 --> 00:10:17,467
 Um... a nerdy secret. 
 [laughs] 

298
00:10:17,467 --> 00:10:17,767
 [laughs] 

299
00:10:17,767 --> 00:10:19,736
 Dirty! 
 Oh, a dirty secret! 

300
00:10:19,736 --> 00:10:20,370
 [laughs] 

301
00:10:20,370 --> 00:10:22,606
 Oooh. 
 [inaudible] 
 [laughs] 

302
00:10:22,606 --> 00:10:23,773
 Um... 

303
00:10:23,873 --> 00:10:25,075
 A dirty secret. 

304
00:10:25,508 --> 00:10:27,577
 I was scared enough by nerdy secret. 

305
00:10:27,577 --> 00:10:28,712
 [laughs] 

306
00:10:28,712 --> 00:10:29,846
 Now a dirty secret. 

307
00:10:30,513 --> 00:10:32,616
 I'll have to think about that. 
 I think -- I -- 

308
00:10:33,116 --> 00:10:35,018
 Probably, my publicist kills me, 

309
00:10:35,018 --> 00:10:36,553
 but I have a big enough mouth already 

310
00:10:36,553 --> 00:10:38,488
 so I already dish all the dirty secrets out 

311
00:10:38,488 --> 00:10:39,823
 and everybody knows like... 

312
00:10:39,923 --> 00:10:42,726
 everybody's seen me farting 
 on the gag reel and stuff like that 

313
00:10:42,726 --> 00:10:43,927
 and so I don't want to... 

314
00:10:44,327 --> 00:10:45,929
 I don't want to pretend 
 that I'm not, you know, 

315
00:10:46,997 --> 00:10:48,832
 prone to normal problems. 

316
00:10:48,832 --> 00:10:49,633
 [laughs] 

317
00:10:49,633 --> 00:10:51,201
 Just kidding. See? Here I go. 
 [laughs] 

318
00:10:51,301 --> 00:10:53,470
 Um... [inaudible]. 

319
00:10:53,737 --> 00:10:56,239
 Um, but I'll think about that 
 and I'll -- I'll think of a good answer 

320
00:10:56,239 --> 00:10:58,008
 while I'm... answering you. 

321
00:10:58,475 --> 00:11:00,777
 Um, in the -- in the show, 

322
00:11:01,077 --> 00:11:02,579
 It's written down. That's scary. 

323
00:11:02,579 --> 00:11:03,079
 [laughs] 

324
00:11:03,079 --> 00:11:04,381
 I'm gonna go back to dirty secret. 
 [laughs] 

325
00:11:04,381 --> 00:11:05,148
 [laughs] 

326
00:11:05,148 --> 00:11:06,149
 Um... [laughs] 
 [laughs] 

327
00:11:06,416 --> 00:11:08,151
 I'm sorry, I get nervous, so... 
 No no, [inaudible]. 

328
00:11:08,318 --> 00:11:10,353
 Um in the show the writing staff 

329
00:11:10,487 --> 00:11:12,856
 has, uh, made a lot of references 

330
00:11:12,856 --> 00:11:14,357
 to Cain and Abel this season. 

331
00:11:14,557 --> 00:11:17,527
 Ok? And in the past, 
 when that's happened, 

332
00:11:18,428 --> 00:11:20,497
 it's eventually come to be, 
 it's their subtle way 

333
00:11:20,497 --> 00:11:22,232
 of telling the fans, 
 “This is going to happen.” 

334
00:11:22,666 --> 00:11:24,801
 Right. 
 So my question is,  

335
00:11:25,969 --> 00:11:27,871
 um, I -- everybody's expecting it, 

336
00:11:27,871 --> 00:11:30,940
 everybody's expecting Sam to go evil. 

337
00:11:31,307 --> 00:11:32,942
 Mmhm. 
 Personally I don't think that's gonna happen, 

338
00:11:32,942 --> 00:11:35,612
 I think it's gonna be Dean 
 that turns because of his deal. 

339
00:11:36,046 --> 00:11:37,747
 But how -- how would that -- 

340
00:11:37,947 --> 00:11:39,649
 I mean how would that make it, uh, 

341
00:11:39,649 --> 00:11:42,085
 how -- how much more difficult 
 would that make it for your acting? 

342
00:11:42,686 --> 00:11:44,421
 For your... character? 
 Um... 

343
00:11:45,422 --> 00:11:48,358
 Well obviously, going back to sort of -- 

344
00:11:48,358 --> 00:11:51,127
 that's very interesting and I'm -- 
 I'm glad people are thinking about that 

345
00:11:51,127 --> 00:11:53,730
 because that is certainly something 
 that the writers have alluded to 

346
00:11:54,297 --> 00:11:56,199
 both with Sam's character 
 and Dean's character, 

347
00:11:56,199 --> 00:11:58,301
 so it's exciting to know 
 that it's coming across 

348
00:11:58,702 --> 00:11:59,803
 and that people are on to it. 

349
00:12:00,070 --> 00:12:01,071
 Um... 

350
00:12:01,538 --> 00:12:04,407
 but obviously Jensen and I 
 have established such a rapport 

351
00:12:04,407 --> 00:12:07,577
 with the sort of brother banter 
 back and forth and um... 

352
00:12:08,311 --> 00:12:10,413
 there's a lot of fun and I -- 
 I wish I could talk about this, 

353
00:12:10,413 --> 00:12:13,083
 but I just saw three episodes 
 that y'all haven't seen yet 

354
00:12:13,083 --> 00:12:15,752
 so I'm in the know right now, 
 but there are some funny, funny scenes 

355
00:12:16,052 --> 00:12:17,687
 that I was really proud of 
 and really happy with. 

356
00:12:18,021 --> 00:12:20,523
 Um and I wish I could talk about them, 
 but we've become so... 

357
00:12:20,957 --> 00:12:22,959
 used to that rapport, 

358
00:12:22,959 --> 00:12:25,128
 that it would be very, very tough 
 to all of a sudden 

359
00:12:25,495 --> 00:12:26,930
 go crazy, but however, 

360
00:12:27,497 --> 00:12:29,733
 we both have in past episodes. 

361
00:12:29,733 --> 00:12:32,469
 Both in um, Born Under a Bad Sign 
 when I was demonic 

362
00:12:32,936 --> 00:12:34,671
 to... thank you. 
 [scattered cheers] 

363
00:12:34,671 --> 00:12:37,240
 To... thank you, thank you. 
 [cheers, applauds] 

364
00:12:37,240 --> 00:12:39,042
 No, to um... thank you. 

365
00:12:39,209 --> 00:12:40,577
 But to Skin. 

366
00:12:40,710 --> 00:12:42,912
 You know, when -- when Jensen 
 was a shapeshifter 

367
00:12:43,046 --> 00:12:45,715
 and um... sort of things all in between 

368
00:12:45,715 --> 00:12:47,751
 and actually, um... 

369
00:12:48,251 --> 00:12:50,153
 we see in the next four episodes, 

370
00:12:50,153 --> 00:12:51,221
 we see a bit more 

371
00:12:51,521 --> 00:12:54,157
 of both Jensen's sort of crazy 

372
00:12:54,157 --> 00:12:55,725
 um dark side come out 

373
00:12:55,725 --> 00:12:57,627
 and Sam's crazy dark side come out. 

374
00:12:57,727 --> 00:12:59,896
 So it would make it much more tough, 

375
00:12:59,896 --> 00:13:01,698
 but I think it's an exciting thing and I -- 

376
00:13:01,698 --> 00:13:04,400
 I certainly hope the show 
 gets a chance to go there. 

377
00:13:05,068 --> 00:13:06,703
 That'd be really awesome, so -- 

378
00:13:06,703 --> 00:13:08,138
 I just saw three hands. 

379
00:13:08,138 --> 00:13:09,639
 [laughs] 
 I'll go last. 

380
00:13:09,639 --> 00:13:11,407
 All right, I'll go with you first. 

381
00:13:11,708 --> 00:13:14,577
 Um, first of all I'd like to tell you 
 that your work has always been good, 

382
00:13:14,577 --> 00:13:15,779
 but this season you've really, 
 Thank you. 

383
00:13:15,845 --> 00:13:17,013
 uh, I don't know what you did 

384
00:13:17,013 --> 00:13:18,047
 but you stepped it up a lot. 

385
00:13:18,348 --> 00:13:19,349
 A lot of drugs [inaudible]. 
 [inaudible] 

386
00:13:19,349 --> 00:13:21,317
 [inaudible, laughs] No drugs. 
 [laughs] 

387
00:13:21,317 --> 00:13:21,718
 [laughs] 

388
00:13:21,718 --> 00:13:23,419
 Thank you, thank you very much. 
 That's a dirty secret! 

389
00:13:23,419 --> 00:13:25,555
 That's -- dirty secret. [inaudible] 
 [laughs] 

390
00:13:26,222 --> 00:13:28,458
 Um, but I wanted to know, 
 back to the music, 

391
00:13:28,458 --> 00:13:30,627
 the car had a theme song, 
 does Sam have a theme song 

392
00:13:30,627 --> 00:13:32,462
 or what would Sam's theme song 
 be if he had one? 

393
00:13:32,462 --> 00:13:34,731
 What would Sam's theme song be? 

394
00:13:34,731 --> 00:13:35,999
 Bow chicka bow wow. 

395
00:13:35,999 --> 00:13:37,300
 Yeah, bow chicka bow wow. 
 [laughs] 

396
00:13:37,300 --> 00:13:38,067
 [laughs] 

397
00:13:38,067 --> 00:13:39,736
 That commercial 
 to bow chicka bow wow. 

398
00:13:40,770 --> 00:13:42,472
 That's gonna have to be 
 another one that I think about 

399
00:13:42,472 --> 00:13:44,007
 'cause there are just so many, you know,  

400
00:13:44,007 --> 00:13:45,742
 I mean I have songs that I love 

401
00:13:45,742 --> 00:13:47,010
 but I'd really have to think about... 

402
00:13:47,477 --> 00:13:48,611
 what Sam's. I think -- 

403
00:13:48,912 --> 00:13:51,648
 I think everybody's theme song 
 sort of changes, you know. 

404
00:13:51,848 --> 00:13:53,783
 Depending on the episode 
 or the mood, so... 

405
00:13:54,017 --> 00:13:55,151
 I think he'd have a few. 

406
00:13:55,318 --> 00:13:57,320
 One would certainly be, um, 

407
00:13:57,520 --> 00:13:58,521
 You Sexy Thing. 

408
00:13:58,521 --> 00:14:00,323
 [laughs] 

409
00:14:00,323 --> 00:14:02,659
 So... [laughs] Just kidding, I don't know. 
 [laughs] 

410
00:14:02,659 --> 00:14:05,295
 What [inaudible], does Sam even like 
 the same music that Dean does? 

411
00:14:05,295 --> 00:14:06,930
 it's [inaudible]-- 
 Maybe Give it to Me Baby, Rick James. 

412
00:14:06,930 --> 00:14:07,897
 [laughs] 

413
00:14:07,897 --> 00:14:08,898
 That one works. 
 [laughs] 

414
00:14:09,132 --> 00:14:10,266
 Does Sam -- does Sam which? 

415
00:14:10,266 --> 00:14:11,668
 Well I mean it's always like 

416
00:14:11,768 --> 00:14:14,137
 the classic rock is always presented 
 as Dean -- as Dean's music 

417
00:14:14,137 --> 00:14:15,505
 so what -- what is Sam's music? 

418
00:14:15,905 --> 00:14:17,140
 Sam hasn't had any music, 

419
00:14:17,140 --> 00:14:18,408
 Sam was just a college... 

420
00:14:18,875 --> 00:14:20,977
 probably the classic college like-- 
 Morrissey. 

421
00:14:21,377 --> 00:14:23,379
 Yeah, Morrissey. Morrissey would work. 

422
00:14:23,379 --> 00:14:24,447
 Some ABBA. 

423
00:14:24,447 --> 00:14:26,115
 [laughs] 

424
00:14:26,316 --> 00:14:27,817
 What's the -- what's the -- Ace of Base? 

425
00:14:28,117 --> 00:14:30,587
 Maybe? Some good old school A-ha? 
 [laughs] 

426
00:14:31,020 --> 00:14:31,821
 [laughs] 

427
00:14:31,821 --> 00:14:33,022
 [laughs] That's a -- 
 [laughs] 

428
00:14:33,022 --> 00:14:34,657
 that's a very good question, 
 I never thought about that. 

429
00:14:34,858 --> 00:14:36,860
 But obviously the car and the music 

430
00:14:37,227 --> 00:14:39,362
 have been more given to Dean. 
 Right. 

431
00:14:39,362 --> 00:14:40,363
 Um... 

432
00:14:41,097 --> 00:14:43,066
 which is sort of going in tune 

433
00:14:43,066 --> 00:14:44,500
 with whose character it was at first 

434
00:14:44,500 --> 00:14:46,836
 and sort of still is 
 and sort of like “Hey”, you know. 

435
00:14:47,136 --> 00:14:49,706
 Um, Han Solo type character, so... 

436
00:14:49,706 --> 00:14:51,608
 Sam strikes me [inaudible] 
 like Coldplay and Radiohead. 

437
00:14:51,608 --> 00:14:54,277
 Yeah, yeah, I think he's probably 
 a Coldplay or Radiohead... 

438
00:14:54,978 --> 00:14:56,479
 type guy. Pensive. 

439
00:14:57,947 --> 00:14:59,515
 Back to the dynamic 

440
00:14:59,515 --> 00:15:01,618
 of how your character 
 is changing over this season, 

441
00:15:01,618 --> 00:15:03,419
 with the addition of Bela and Ruby, 

442
00:15:03,786 --> 00:15:05,989
 has that changed 
 the brother dynamic more 

443
00:15:05,989 --> 00:15:08,258
 so that you're not 
 actually working together... 

444
00:15:08,791 --> 00:15:11,628
 so much, you're relying on 
 other outside factors? 

445
00:15:11,961 --> 00:15:13,496
 It... it has 

446
00:15:13,663 --> 00:15:15,865
 um changed the dynamic -- 
 the dynamic a little bit. 

447
00:15:15,999 --> 00:15:17,667
 Um, but I think... 

448
00:15:18,001 --> 00:15:20,036
 the -- the brother connection is so strong 

449
00:15:20,670 --> 00:15:22,238
 that -- I mean, 'cause we've had -- 

450
00:15:22,372 --> 00:15:24,741
 even though Bela and Ruby are now um, 

451
00:15:24,741 --> 00:15:26,342
 I guess technically called series regulars, 

452
00:15:26,342 --> 00:15:28,511
 which means they're -- for a whole year -- 

453
00:15:28,511 --> 00:15:31,347
 like we've had cast members 
 like Jim Beaver 

454
00:15:31,347 --> 00:15:32,715
 Right. 
 Or Jeffrey Dean Morgan 

455
00:15:32,715 --> 00:15:34,150
 who we love... that have done 
 [scattered cheers] 

456
00:15:34,150 --> 00:15:36,986
 a lot of episodes and a lot 
 of really tough scenes with us. 

457
00:15:37,086 --> 00:15:40,023
 Um, at the end of season one, 
 we just had all those scenes with Jeffrey 

458
00:15:40,623 --> 00:15:43,726
 Obviously that was more -- I -- 
 I'd say that the scenes with Jeffrey...  

459
00:15:45,128 --> 00:15:46,462
 more changed the brother dynamic 

460
00:15:46,462 --> 00:15:48,698
 because just by the nature of, 
 “Here's daddy,” 

461
00:15:48,865 --> 00:15:51,367
 you know? And with the two brothers, 
 that changed that dynamic 

462
00:15:51,567 --> 00:15:53,836
 and um, the child in Dean came out 

463
00:15:53,836 --> 00:15:55,071
 and the... you know, 

464
00:15:55,071 --> 00:15:57,440
 the rebel um in Sam came out. 

465
00:15:57,707 --> 00:15:59,776
 But with Bela and Ruby, it's still been -- 

466
00:15:59,776 --> 00:16:01,411
 I mean we only did 12 episodes 

467
00:16:01,778 --> 00:16:03,212
 and I think they weren't in 

468
00:16:03,413 --> 00:16:04,480
 um three of them. 

469
00:16:04,547 --> 00:16:06,215
 And so we haven't had 
 a whole lot of time 

470
00:16:06,215 --> 00:16:07,717
 to explore that relationship, 

471
00:16:07,717 --> 00:16:09,552
 but it will change the -- 
 the brother dynamic 

472
00:16:09,552 --> 00:16:11,587
 and I -- I know that 'cause 
 I talked to Kripke, 

473
00:16:11,587 --> 00:16:13,423
 but we just have to get 
 the chance to do it. 

474
00:16:13,823 --> 00:16:15,058
 Ok. Muy bien. 

475
00:16:15,291 --> 00:16:16,726
 You were the -- you were 
 the last you said, 

476
00:16:16,726 --> 00:16:17,727
 so I gotta go back to... 

477
00:16:18,428 --> 00:16:20,229
 Ok. I watch the show religiously 

478
00:16:20,229 --> 00:16:22,131
 and I don't know half the stuff 
 people here know 

479
00:16:22,131 --> 00:16:23,733
 but-- 
 [laughs] 
 [laughs] 

480
00:16:23,733 --> 00:16:26,302
 I'm in the show and I don't know 
 half the stuff [inaudible]. 
 [laughs] 

481
00:16:26,302 --> 00:16:28,705
 I mean all I wanted to know is 
 when I get a new episode. 

482
00:16:28,705 --> 00:16:31,341
 I know the 31st but... is it like 
 31st we have a new one coming out. 

483
00:16:31,341 --> 00:16:33,810
 is it the start of more episodes or is it just 
 We have four-- 

484
00:16:33,810 --> 00:16:35,845
 one and then we have to wait 
 another month and a half? 

485
00:16:35,945 --> 00:16:37,981
 Well, it's tough. I wish -- I mean, 

486
00:16:38,548 --> 00:16:40,450
 the first thing that I've heard for a while, 

487
00:16:40,450 --> 00:16:43,119
 the -- the general consensus was that 
 the 31st we come back 

488
00:16:43,286 --> 00:16:44,587
 and then we're gonna run four straight. 

489
00:16:44,887 --> 00:16:47,056
 Um only three episodes 
 are done right now. 

490
00:16:47,223 --> 00:16:49,125
 Um the episode 12 that we shot 

491
00:16:49,225 --> 00:16:50,360
 which is actually gonna air... 

492
00:16:50,960 --> 00:16:52,729
 in the spot before eleven. 

493
00:16:52,795 --> 00:16:54,130
 We -- we switched, or they're gonna switch 

494
00:16:54,130 --> 00:16:56,833
 the airing order of episode 11 
 which is called Jus in Bello 

495
00:16:56,899 --> 00:16:58,835
 and episode 12 which is called Mystery Spot 

496
00:16:59,235 --> 00:17:01,771
 because Jus in Bello has more of a cliff hanger ending 

497
00:17:01,771 --> 00:17:03,006
 in case we have to... 

498
00:17:04,040 --> 00:17:05,241
 cliff hanger end 

499
00:17:05,241 --> 00:17:07,176
 this season 
 [mixed reactions] 

500
00:17:07,176 --> 00:17:09,612
 without doing more episodes, 
 but they're not done 

501
00:17:09,612 --> 00:17:11,047
 with all of them yet. Um... 

502
00:17:11,681 --> 00:17:14,317
 and so they're gonna have to do 
 some post-production and some ADR 

503
00:17:14,317 --> 00:17:15,885
 But from what I know it's 
 gonna be the 31st 

504
00:17:15,885 --> 00:17:17,053
 straight -- straight through February 

505
00:17:17,053 --> 00:17:19,022
 'cause that's sweeps month 
 so they want to do some new ones. 

506
00:17:19,322 --> 00:17:20,857
 I see a couple guys over there that... 

507
00:17:22,225 --> 00:17:23,960
 Or a girl and a guy [inaudible], sorry. 

508
00:17:24,160 --> 00:17:25,161
 Texas [inaudible]. 

509
00:17:25,228 --> 00:17:27,230
 Um I just want to know um how was it-- 
 Louder. 

510
00:17:27,430 --> 00:17:29,298
 how was it to work with your girlfriend? 
 Louder. 

511
00:17:29,298 --> 00:17:32,402
 [laughs] 

512
00:17:32,902 --> 00:17:34,670
 I can totally hear you, 
 what, how was it to work 
 Can you hear me? 

513
00:17:34,670 --> 00:17:36,606
 with my girlfriend? 
 Yeah, how was it? 

514
00:17:36,806 --> 00:17:38,207
 It was -- it was great, 

515
00:17:38,207 --> 00:17:39,809
 and it was absolutely bizarre 

516
00:17:39,876 --> 00:17:43,012
 because you -- you act -- 
 you get so close to somebody -- 

517
00:17:43,012 --> 00:17:45,048
 I mean, Jensen and I 
 are obviously very close now too, 

518
00:17:45,381 --> 00:17:47,350
 but I don't... kiss Jensen. 

519
00:17:47,350 --> 00:17:49,385
 [laughs] 

520
00:17:49,385 --> 00:17:50,386
 In public. 

521
00:17:50,386 --> 00:17:51,120
 [laughs] 

522
00:17:51,120 --> 00:17:52,622
 Totally kidding, I'm totally kidding. 
 [laughs] 

523
00:17:52,622 --> 00:17:53,890
 [laughs] 

524
00:17:53,890 --> 00:17:55,058
 [laughs] 
 [laughs] 

525
00:17:55,058 --> 00:17:55,458
 [laughs] 

526
00:17:55,458 --> 00:17:57,260
 I was trying to answer 
 the dirty secret question. 

527
00:17:57,260 --> 00:17:59,028
 I'm just kidding. Um... 
 [laughs] 

528
00:17:59,362 --> 00:18:02,098
 it -- it was -- it was great, but also it's -- 

529
00:18:02,098 --> 00:18:04,233
 it's really tough to get past the dynamic 

530
00:18:04,233 --> 00:18:05,701
 of someone who you're in love with, 

531
00:18:05,701 --> 00:18:08,438
 you know? That you sort of 
 want to call in-between takes 

532
00:18:08,438 --> 00:18:10,106
 and be like, “Baby I was sucking.” 

533
00:18:10,473 --> 00:18:12,608
 You know. It's [inaudible] 
 you can't really call them.  

534
00:18:12,675 --> 00:18:14,177
 But it was great. 
 I'd love to do it again. 

535
00:18:14,177 --> 00:18:16,212
 And we met working together, so... 

536
00:18:16,646 --> 00:18:18,681
 um, so there was that saving grace. 

537
00:18:19,148 --> 00:18:21,551
 Um, but other than that it was -- 
 it was really exciting. 

538
00:18:22,218 --> 00:18:23,719
 Do you and Dean ever ad lib 

539
00:18:23,886 --> 00:18:26,856
 on... while you're [inaudible]? 
 Yeah, yeah, we will. 

540
00:18:26,856 --> 00:18:28,758
 Um, nothing big, you know. 

541
00:18:28,891 --> 00:18:31,327
 Not like, “Man I'm tired dude,” 
 but we'll -- we'll -- 

542
00:18:32,028 --> 00:18:33,596
 they don't make us stick strictly to -- 

543
00:18:33,596 --> 00:18:36,365
 Gilmore Girls was very -- 
 it was like Shakespeare. 

544
00:18:36,365 --> 00:18:38,701
 It was like, you have to pause 
 where it says pause 

545
00:18:38,701 --> 00:18:40,670
 and if it's... “When are...” 

546
00:18:40,803 --> 00:18:41,838
 “When...” 

547
00:18:42,405 --> 00:18:43,773
 “are you guys gonna go to the store,” 

548
00:18:43,773 --> 00:18:46,008
 you can't say, like, “Hey, when 
 are you going to the store?” 

549
00:18:46,008 --> 00:18:47,376
 It's like, “Uh, there's a guys in there.” 

550
00:18:48,177 --> 00:18:50,346
 “Really?” Like, ”This is...” 
 And it's so fast paced 

551
00:18:50,346 --> 00:18:52,715
 that it just becomes 
 about the language, you know? 

552
00:18:52,715 --> 00:18:55,251
 But Jensen and I, we'll kind of 
 go off here and there, 

553
00:18:55,251 --> 00:18:56,419
 and we'll add some things, 

554
00:18:56,419 --> 00:18:59,322
 like did y'all see the episode where um... 

555
00:18:59,856 --> 00:19:00,957
 where it was called... 

556
00:19:01,457 --> 00:19:03,359
 Red Sky at Dawn? At Morning? 

557
00:19:03,359 --> 00:19:05,261
 Red Sky? And -- and I come out 
 Morning. 

558
00:19:05,261 --> 00:19:07,563
 and I'm in the suit and dancing with um... 

559
00:19:07,997 --> 00:19:10,666
 Well, the whole Jensen going, 
 “You smell like sex” 

560
00:19:10,666 --> 00:19:12,602
 was totally not written. 
 [laughs] 

561
00:19:12,602 --> 00:19:13,202
 [laughs] 

562
00:19:13,202 --> 00:19:15,138
 That was Jensen. 
 So certain things, we'll cert-- 

563
00:19:15,138 --> 00:19:17,106
 we'll throw “buttons”\h\hon the scene -- 
 they're called buttons -- 

564
00:19:17,106 --> 00:19:18,407
 as just something to break out on 

565
00:19:18,407 --> 00:19:20,143
 so you don't have to 
 like do the soap opera... 

566
00:19:20,376 --> 00:19:21,978
 stare until they cut. 
 [laughs] 

567
00:19:22,211 --> 00:19:25,047
 So we'll add stuff at the end 
 of certain scenes. 

568
00:19:25,148 --> 00:19:27,750
 You guys -- I mean, you can actually 
 believe you're brothers. 

569
00:19:27,750 --> 00:19:29,619
 You have great chemistry. 

570
00:19:29,619 --> 00:19:31,487
 Thank you. 
 It's what makes the show... 

571
00:19:31,988 --> 00:19:33,990
 you know, one of the things 
 that makes the show so great. 

572
00:19:33,990 --> 00:19:35,057
 Um-- 
 Well thank you so much, 

573
00:19:35,057 --> 00:19:36,626
 and it was really exciting 
 to work with him 

574
00:19:36,626 --> 00:19:38,528
 because he and I hit it off 
 right off the bat. 

575
00:19:38,528 --> 00:19:40,763
 I mean, he's from Texas, 
 he's a -- he's a Dallas boy 
 Yeah. 

576
00:19:40,763 --> 00:19:42,965
 and so we just got along 
 really well from the get-go 

577
00:19:43,299 --> 00:19:44,967
 and it made it really easy to work together. 

578
00:19:46,102 --> 00:19:47,370
 Um, I'm gonna go with you. 

579
00:19:48,037 --> 00:19:50,306
 Um obviously you've done 
 a couple of these conventions 

580
00:19:50,673 --> 00:19:53,409
 and you know, there've been 
 different.. fan campaigns 

581
00:19:53,409 --> 00:19:55,178
 like the postcard campaign, 
 Yeah. 

582
00:19:55,178 --> 00:19:56,913
 and stuff like that. 
 Has there ever just been 

583
00:19:56,913 --> 00:19:57,947
 one of those moments when... 

584
00:19:58,848 --> 00:20:01,551
 the fan reaction is just kind of 
 surprising and overwhelming? 

585
00:20:02,118 --> 00:20:03,319
 Um, absolutely. 

586
00:20:03,319 --> 00:20:05,321
 There was definitely 
 that moment in Chicago. 

587
00:20:05,321 --> 00:20:07,790
 I mean, there's the moment here. 
 It's -- it's weird because 

588
00:20:08,391 --> 00:20:10,927
 um, I mean Jensen and I have 
 obviously been very lucky. 

589
00:20:11,093 --> 00:20:14,297
 Um, we both pretty much 
 started working right off the bat 

590
00:20:14,297 --> 00:20:15,531
 and we both kept working. 

591
00:20:15,898 --> 00:20:18,367
 And we're around people that, 
 even if they do like us, 

592
00:20:19,068 --> 00:20:21,571
 they are sort of working for us and so... 

593
00:20:22,471 --> 00:20:23,639
 What's the term, like... 

594
00:20:24,073 --> 00:20:26,676
 They're not brown nosers, 
 like everything we say is perfect, 

595
00:20:26,842 --> 00:20:28,077
 but they're nice to us. 

596
00:20:28,077 --> 00:20:30,279
 They let us kinda get away with murder? 

597
00:20:30,580 --> 00:20:31,647
 Um... 
 [laughs] 

598
00:20:31,647 --> 00:20:32,248
 [laughs] 

599
00:20:32,248 --> 00:20:33,216
 Dirty secret. 

600
00:20:33,216 --> 00:20:35,051
 No, but we're around people who... 

601
00:20:36,185 --> 00:20:38,087
 even though they don't need 
 to be scared of their jobs, 

602
00:20:38,521 --> 00:20:41,190
 or scared for their jobs, 
 they're kind of still scared for their jobs 

603
00:20:41,190 --> 00:20:42,692
 when they're around us, 
 like they won't really... 

604
00:20:43,593 --> 00:20:45,962
 um, they're there because 
 they're making a living. 

605
00:20:45,962 --> 00:20:48,097
 But when you're here, 
 around people who are here 

606
00:20:48,531 --> 00:20:50,800
 not because they're -- 
 they're making a living off of you 

607
00:20:50,800 --> 00:20:53,369
 or they want to make sure that, 
 you know, you don't get beat up, 

608
00:20:53,369 --> 00:20:55,438
 'cause then they're gonna 
 lose their job or something. 

609
00:20:55,771 --> 00:20:57,473
 We're just around -- 
 or I'm just around -- people right now 

610
00:20:57,473 --> 00:20:59,308
 who are coming 'cause they like the show 

611
00:20:59,308 --> 00:21:00,910
 and hopefully the work. 

612
00:21:00,910 --> 00:21:03,379
 It's really -- it's -- it's really, really humbling 

613
00:21:03,379 --> 00:21:04,947
 and amazing to see... 

614
00:21:05,348 --> 00:21:08,417
 a big crowd of people who came, 
 and so any time, thank you all guys. 

615
00:21:09,819 --> 00:21:11,187
 Thank you. I'm gonna go that way 

616
00:21:11,187 --> 00:21:13,322
 'cause I see some -- I see 
 a couple hands and I've avoided it. 

617
00:21:14,290 --> 00:21:17,059
 Sure. 
 Um, what made you first audition 

618
00:21:17,059 --> 00:21:19,262
 for this -- for Supernatural, like... 

619
00:21:19,795 --> 00:21:22,131
 want to be in it? 
 Um, you know what? 

620
00:21:22,131 --> 00:21:23,532
 When I -- when I 

621
00:21:23,699 --> 00:21:26,269
 first heard about the Supernatural, um... 

622
00:21:26,535 --> 00:21:28,237
 I was working on Gilmore Girls, obviously... 

623
00:21:29,038 --> 00:21:31,507
 and I heard about this um 
 show called Supernatural 

624
00:21:31,507 --> 00:21:33,309
 that was going to be the WB's new... 

625
00:21:33,576 --> 00:21:35,978
 um, supernatural type show. 

626
00:21:36,479 --> 00:21:38,447
 But I -- though I was a fan of -- 

627
00:21:38,447 --> 00:21:40,750
 of Buffy and Angel and stuff like that, 

628
00:21:40,750 --> 00:21:42,151
 I didn't want to be in another Charmed 
 [scattered applause] 

629
00:21:42,151 --> 00:21:44,120
 I didn't -- yeah, I didn't feel like I was right 

630
00:21:44,120 --> 00:21:46,956
 in that kind of genre. 
 Um, like I love the campy horror 

631
00:21:46,956 --> 00:21:49,558
 like I love campy horror films 
 and -- and -- and stuff like that, 

632
00:21:49,859 --> 00:21:51,861
 but I didn't feel it was right 
 for me at that point in time. 

633
00:21:52,261 --> 00:21:54,797
 But they were like, “No listen, 
 it's totally real, it's totally raw,” 

634
00:21:54,797 --> 00:21:57,333
 and I knew McG 'cause I'd tested 
 for Superman with him 

635
00:21:57,333 --> 00:21:59,168
 and he was the producer. 
 I knew David Nutter... 

636
00:21:59,535 --> 00:22:01,470
 because I had worked 
 with him before like on ER. 

637
00:22:01,937 --> 00:22:03,539
 Um and I knew of his work obviously, 

638
00:22:03,539 --> 00:22:05,308
 he -- he's a legend in the pilot business. 

639
00:22:05,308 --> 00:22:07,843
 He's the only director ever 
 to get every single pilot 

640
00:22:07,843 --> 00:22:08,878
 he directed picked up. 

641
00:22:09,278 --> 00:22:11,547
 Um and so I was like, “Ok, I'll read it.” 

642
00:22:12,281 --> 00:22:15,117
 And I read it and I was like, 
 “Whoa, this is super cool.” 

643
00:22:15,117 --> 00:22:17,119
 And I -- I had studied, 
 you know, Joseph Campbell  

644
00:22:17,119 --> 00:22:18,788
 and mythology and stuff 
 like that in high school 

645
00:22:18,788 --> 00:22:21,657
 and I was very familiar 
 with the whole reluctant hero aspect 

646
00:22:21,657 --> 00:22:23,893
 like Star Wars, like you know, 
 the Luke Skywalker 

647
00:22:24,260 --> 00:22:26,262
 and it was my chance 
 to play Luke Skywalker. 

648
00:22:26,862 --> 00:22:29,565
 Um so I -- I jumped right on it 
 and here I am. 

649
00:22:31,267 --> 00:22:32,735
 Um, I'm gonna go with you. 

650
00:22:33,169 --> 00:22:35,237
 Well obviously we all are big horror fans 

651
00:22:35,237 --> 00:22:36,672
 which is why we're here. 

652
00:22:37,239 --> 00:22:39,075
 We love horror. Um... 
 Yep. 

653
00:22:39,075 --> 00:22:41,977
 But it's a lot more fun 
 doing horror movies, 
 Right. 

654
00:22:42,211 --> 00:22:44,747
 and we've noticed that 
 you've done a lot of horror 

655
00:22:44,747 --> 00:22:46,048
 in the past. 
 I have. 

656
00:22:46,048 --> 00:22:48,317
 [inaudible] 

657
00:22:48,317 --> 00:22:50,252
 [inaudible] have more fun playing... 

658
00:22:50,252 --> 00:22:52,188
 [inaudible] scary? 
 Um... 

659
00:22:52,655 --> 00:22:55,758
 Absolutely. It -- it's sort of 
 a mixture of um, 

660
00:22:56,192 --> 00:22:57,827
 you know, I'm certainly not 
 at the point in my career, 

661
00:22:57,827 --> 00:23:00,196
 nor was I a couple years ago 
 where I can just go like, 

662
00:23:01,030 --> 00:23:02,198
 “Find me a comedy” 

663
00:23:02,198 --> 00:23:04,467
 and then [inaudible] 
 [laughs] 

664
00:23:04,467 --> 00:23:06,502
 “Find me a Shakespeare piece.” 

665
00:23:06,502 --> 00:23:09,438
 So it's -- it's half what you're 
 excited about doing 

666
00:23:09,438 --> 00:23:11,240
 and half what sort of just happens 

667
00:23:11,240 --> 00:23:12,908
 and what -- and what trends the industry takes. 

668
00:23:13,442 --> 00:23:15,478
 Um, and so for a while 

669
00:23:15,478 --> 00:23:17,346
 the horror movies were the ones that were... 

670
00:23:18,447 --> 00:23:20,316
 in a comparison basis, easier to shoot 

671
00:23:20,316 --> 00:23:21,717
 because it's cheaper -- 

672
00:23:22,151 --> 00:23:23,686
 um, less expensive, not cheaper -- 

673
00:23:24,019 --> 00:23:25,020
 Um... 
 [laughs] 

674
00:23:25,287 --> 00:23:27,256
 Uh, and -- and... they -- 

675
00:23:27,256 --> 00:23:29,592
 they have -- um, 
 it's easy to get a following. 

676
00:23:29,592 --> 00:23:30,860
 Or easier. If it's good. 

677
00:23:30,860 --> 00:23:32,561
 If it -- if it strikes a chord, 

678
00:23:32,561 --> 00:23:34,730
 there's something so fun 
 about going to a movie 

679
00:23:34,730 --> 00:23:37,299
 and kinda getting scared 
 and then realize everything's ok 

680
00:23:37,299 --> 00:23:38,968
 and so that happened to be what came my way, 

681
00:23:39,335 --> 00:23:40,736
 though I am very interested in the genre 

682
00:23:40,736 --> 00:23:41,737
 and I always have been. 

683
00:23:42,138 --> 00:23:44,407
 But um, I think after Supernat-- 

684
00:23:44,407 --> 00:23:46,375
 like I did a movie last year, 
 a Christmas movie, 

685
00:23:46,776 --> 00:23:49,011
 and it was so weird, it was like, 
 “So I don't have to scream ever?” 

686
00:23:49,345 --> 00:23:51,147
 “I don't have to, like, 
 get killed in this movie?” 

687
00:23:51,147 --> 00:23:52,715
 like, “What's going on?” 
 Like it's been so weird, 

688
00:23:52,715 --> 00:23:53,983
 you know, I've been 
 so used to getting killed 

689
00:23:53,983 --> 00:23:55,785
 or, you know, seeing scary things. 

690
00:23:55,785 --> 00:23:56,952
  It was weird to go back to... 

691
00:23:57,253 --> 00:23:59,121
 doing a -- a non-horror, but um... 

692
00:24:00,089 --> 00:24:01,657
 but I -- I do love the genre. 

693
00:24:02,591 --> 00:24:03,759
 I'm gonna go back over this way. 

694
00:24:04,393 --> 00:24:06,896
 Sure. 
 When are Sam's powers coming back? 

695
00:24:07,496 --> 00:24:08,931
 Um, Sam's powers... 

696
00:24:09,298 --> 00:24:10,966
 were actually going to come back 

697
00:24:11,133 --> 00:24:13,736
 um pretty seriously um 

698
00:24:14,136 --> 00:24:16,238
 in the last half of the second season. 

699
00:24:16,238 --> 00:24:19,175
 It was -- it was actually 
 just about to go full-bore 

700
00:24:19,642 --> 00:24:21,243
 with it when we had to stop 

701
00:24:22,178 --> 00:24:24,013
 um 'cause of the writers' strike which sucks. 

702
00:24:24,180 --> 00:24:25,981
 Um because I really wanted to do that. 

703
00:24:25,981 --> 00:24:27,082
 I was really excited about... 

704
00:24:27,683 --> 00:24:28,818
 being a bad ass, like... 

705
00:24:28,818 --> 00:24:30,820
 Jensen's had the ability to play badass 

706
00:24:30,820 --> 00:24:32,321
 for 56 episodes. It was my turn 

707
00:24:32,321 --> 00:24:32,721
 [laughs] 

708
00:24:32,721 --> 00:24:33,722
 to do cool stuff 
 [laughs] 

709
00:24:33,722 --> 00:24:35,758
 and to save him or to not save him. 

710
00:24:35,858 --> 00:24:37,760
 Um and so... soon. 

711
00:24:37,760 --> 00:24:39,195
 Whenever we come back it's gonna be -- 

712
00:24:39,195 --> 00:24:41,997
 it's gonna, you know, it's -- 
 it's been two and a half years now, 

713
00:24:41,997 --> 00:24:43,098
 we're not gonna waste any more time. 

714
00:24:43,299 --> 00:24:44,733
 We're -- we're going full speed ahead. 

715
00:24:45,067 --> 00:24:46,068
 I'm gonna go back to the middle. 

716
00:24:46,969 --> 00:24:48,437
 Yes. 
 Um, first of all, 

717
00:24:48,437 --> 00:24:50,439
 [inaudible] um really had [inaudible] 

718
00:24:51,240 --> 00:24:52,508
 but [inaudible]. 

719
00:24:52,508 --> 00:24:54,543
 Mmhm. 
 Can um, with the writers' strike [inaudible], 

720
00:24:54,543 --> 00:24:57,513
 [inaudible] are there any 
 new projects that you're looking at 

721
00:24:57,513 --> 00:24:59,615
 or what's going on? 
 There are new projects 

722
00:24:59,615 --> 00:25:01,517
 that I've been looking at. 
 For a while I wasn't sure -- 

723
00:25:01,750 --> 00:25:04,153
 we weren't sure how 
 the uh strike was gonna affect us 

724
00:25:04,153 --> 00:25:07,223
 and when it was gonna end 
 and so you couldn't really go out for projects 

725
00:25:07,223 --> 00:25:10,125
 and pretty much the show -- 
 the -- the industry shut down... 

726
00:25:10,392 --> 00:25:12,328
 um... early December, 

727
00:25:12,328 --> 00:25:14,096
 because everybody knew about the strike 
 and it was like, you know, 

728
00:25:14,396 --> 00:25:15,731
 let's just take an extended holiday. 

729
00:25:15,731 --> 00:25:17,399
 And so I've almost been on 
 extended holiday, 

730
00:25:17,399 --> 00:25:19,668
 but I just started 
 taking meetings... this week. 

731
00:25:19,668 --> 00:25:21,003
 But now the Directors Guild 

732
00:25:21,170 --> 00:25:24,073
 settled with the producers 
 which we're all very, very happy about 

733
00:25:24,073 --> 00:25:26,876
 because that hopefully means that 
 the writers will... 

734
00:25:27,676 --> 00:25:28,878
 just accept that, you know. 

735
00:25:28,878 --> 00:25:31,046
 Or not just -- I don't want to 
 say like, “Accept it,” 

736
00:25:31,413 --> 00:25:32,848
 but um that they'll find 

737
00:25:33,015 --> 00:25:34,683
 some grounds now with the producers. 

738
00:25:35,017 --> 00:25:37,119
 But it looks like, fingers crossed, 

739
00:25:37,119 --> 00:25:38,687
 uh the writers are going to settle soon 

740
00:25:38,687 --> 00:25:40,890
 and we'll still be able to 
 salvage this season. 

741
00:25:40,990 --> 00:25:43,893
 So, yeah. 
 Um, I'm gonna go way to the back. 

742
00:25:45,027 --> 00:25:47,196
 [scattered laughs] 

743
00:25:47,196 --> 00:25:49,498
 What's up and what's 
 the longer hair for? I dig it. 

744
00:25:50,032 --> 00:25:51,200
 Thank you. I just haven't cut it 

745
00:25:51,200 --> 00:25:53,068
 'cause... they cut it on set 
 [inaudible] 

746
00:25:53,068 --> 00:25:54,803
 and so I was like uhhhh... 

747
00:25:54,803 --> 00:25:56,038
 [inaudible] 
 [laughs] 

748
00:25:56,038 --> 00:25:57,773
 [inaudible] um I just wanted to say 

749
00:25:57,773 --> 00:25:59,975
 [inaudible] Born Under a Bad Sign 

750
00:26:00,609 --> 00:26:03,579
 my friend said evil Sam 
 is hotter than [inaudible] 

751
00:26:03,579 --> 00:26:06,315
 [laughs] 

752
00:26:06,749 --> 00:26:09,018
 But I just want to say, 
 Bad Day at Black Rock, 

753
00:26:09,418 --> 00:26:11,987
 I was so impressed with your [inaudible]-- 
 Which one? 

754
00:26:11,987 --> 00:26:14,156
 Bad Day at Black Rock, 
 your comic timing 

755
00:26:14,156 --> 00:26:16,058
 [inaudible] 
 Oh. 
 [applauds] 

756
00:26:16,058 --> 00:26:18,260
 Huh, thank you. 
 [applauds] 

757
00:26:18,727 --> 00:26:21,697
 [inaudible] I had so much fun 

758
00:26:21,697 --> 00:26:23,999
 when I saw this episode and I was cur-- 

759
00:26:23,999 --> 00:26:25,668
 I didn't know if that one 
 should [inaudible] be funny 

760
00:26:25,668 --> 00:26:27,703
 but I was very impressed 
 with your comedic timing. 

761
00:26:27,903 --> 00:26:30,339
 Well thank you, and I -- 
 anybody who knows me 

762
00:26:30,773 --> 00:26:31,907
 knows that I am... 

763
00:26:32,408 --> 00:26:34,209
 I think I suck at comedy, like I -- 

764
00:26:34,209 --> 00:26:37,379
 it's like, I steer clear of it, 
 I'm like, “I don't have comic timing,” 

765
00:26:37,379 --> 00:26:39,615
 like, “Get me away from it 
 and make me cry or something.” 

766
00:26:39,615 --> 00:26:41,917
 Because I'm not, you know, 
 I'm not the funny guy. 
 [laughs] 

767
00:26:42,117 --> 00:26:43,686
 But it was very exciting to do that 

768
00:26:43,686 --> 00:26:44,987
 and that was, um -- I'll --  

769
00:26:44,987 --> 00:26:46,255
 I'll chalk that up to Bob Singer  

770
00:26:46,255 --> 00:26:48,757
 who's our producer, 
 who has also obviously directed 

771
00:26:48,757 --> 00:26:49,758
 a whole bunch of episodes. 

772
00:26:50,125 --> 00:26:52,328
 Um, and -- and -- I guess he just knew 

773
00:26:52,328 --> 00:26:54,496
 how to prod me into doing the right things, 

774
00:26:54,496 --> 00:26:55,698
 and that was just a funny episode. 

775
00:26:55,698 --> 00:26:56,765
 I mean, he could've... 

776
00:26:57,132 --> 00:26:59,568
 stuck... anybody in that 

777
00:26:59,568 --> 00:27:01,070
 and it'd been funny, but I'm glad that -- 
 [sounds of disagreement] 

778
00:27:01,403 --> 00:27:02,805
 but I'm very glad that you liked it 

779
00:27:02,938 --> 00:27:03,939
 and um... 

780
00:27:04,340 --> 00:27:06,408
 uh, and I'm very glad 
 you liked evil Sam also. 

781
00:27:06,408 --> 00:27:07,576
 [laughs] 

782
00:27:07,576 --> 00:27:08,811
 [laughing] I want to see 
 if he comes back. 

783
00:27:09,545 --> 00:27:10,546
 I'm gonna go this way. 

784
00:27:11,146 --> 00:27:12,715
 Sure. 
 Ok, um, 

785
00:27:12,715 --> 00:27:14,750
 we've uh heard from Jensen several times 

786
00:27:14,750 --> 00:27:16,285
 saying he's had several episodes 

787
00:27:16,285 --> 00:27:18,187
 that have emotionally drained him. 

788
00:27:18,187 --> 00:27:20,923
 [off mic] Yeah. 
 Have there been like 
 any like one particular episode 

789
00:27:20,923 --> 00:27:22,558
 that, I mean, you just had to... 

790
00:27:23,125 --> 00:27:25,561
 I don't know, you had to 
 walk away from or just...? 

791
00:27:25,628 --> 00:27:27,162
 Yes, absolutely. 

792
00:27:27,363 --> 00:27:28,897
 Um... 
 What? 

793
00:27:29,231 --> 00:27:31,867
 Um, she was saying that there, uh, 
 Jensen has talked about 

794
00:27:31,867 --> 00:27:33,902
 certain episodes 
 that emotionally drained him, 

795
00:27:33,969 --> 00:27:35,771
 and she was wondering if -- 
 if the same happened for me. 

796
00:27:36,338 --> 00:27:38,607
 Um... a lot of episodes. 

797
00:27:39,441 --> 00:27:40,442
 Um... 

798
00:27:41,977 --> 00:27:44,380
 I think my mind, I guess, goes... 

799
00:27:45,247 --> 00:27:46,215
 to... 

800
00:27:48,050 --> 00:27:49,885
 my mind immediately goes to... 

801
00:27:50,452 --> 00:27:52,988
 Heart. Because the last scene in Heart... 

802
00:27:53,522 --> 00:27:55,658
 really -- we shot it 
 at the very beginning of the day, 

803
00:27:55,658 --> 00:27:56,825
 and so I was really fresh, 

804
00:27:57,292 --> 00:27:59,361
 but um it just did me in. 

805
00:27:59,495 --> 00:28:02,297
 For whatever reason, sometimes -- 
 and sometimes it's too much. 

806
00:28:02,297 --> 00:28:03,866
 Croatoan was another one, 

807
00:28:03,999 --> 00:28:06,035
 where Sam... thinks he's gonna die 

808
00:28:06,035 --> 00:28:08,637
 and he's saying, “You're an idiot, 
 get out of here,” like “stop that.” 

809
00:28:08,871 --> 00:28:11,507
 It just becomes -- every now and again 
 it just becomes very, very real... 

810
00:28:11,940 --> 00:28:14,376
 and then you're done and -- and like... 

811
00:28:14,977 --> 00:28:17,212
 you can't even stand up 

812
00:28:17,346 --> 00:28:20,516
 um because it takes it out of you 
 on a bunch of different levels. 

813
00:28:20,683 --> 00:28:22,718
 So, um, Bad Day at Black Rock -- 

814
00:28:22,718 --> 00:28:24,553
 I'm -- I'm sorry -- I'm sorry, 
 Born Under a Bad Sign. 

815
00:28:24,987 --> 00:28:26,722
 was very exhausting 
 because there was Latin 

816
00:28:26,722 --> 00:28:28,557
 and I was getting sprayed with water 

817
00:28:28,557 --> 00:28:29,858
 and I mean, 
 [laughs] 

818
00:28:29,858 --> 00:28:31,226
 just physically tiring. 

819
00:28:31,527 --> 00:28:33,696
 But I'd say emotionally tiring, 
 I have to think first 

820
00:28:33,696 --> 00:28:35,197
 about Croatoan and Heart. 

821
00:28:36,331 --> 00:28:37,332
 Go way over that way. 

822
00:28:37,666 --> 00:28:39,068
 [inaudible] 
 Yes. 

823
00:28:39,802 --> 00:28:42,438
 Um, I was gonna ask, 
 do you ever get to drive the Impala 

824
00:28:42,571 --> 00:28:44,740
 when y'all aren't filming? 
 I do, um... 

825
00:28:44,740 --> 00:28:45,708
 [laughs] 

826
00:28:45,708 --> 00:28:46,842
 Do I get to, or do I? 

827
00:28:46,842 --> 00:28:47,242
 [laughs] 

828
00:28:47,242 --> 00:28:48,243
 Um... 
 [laughs] 

829
00:28:48,343 --> 00:28:49,812
 I don't know that I necessary get to, 

830
00:28:49,812 --> 00:28:51,380
 but I -- I certainly 
 get in the driver's seat 

831
00:28:51,380 --> 00:28:52,548
 and take it around every now and again. 

832
00:28:52,548 --> 00:28:54,416
 And a lot of times we'll be doing 
 a scene in the Impala 

833
00:28:54,416 --> 00:28:56,752
 right before lunch and so um, 

834
00:28:56,752 --> 00:28:58,687
 instead of leaving the Impala on set 

835
00:28:58,687 --> 00:29:00,422
 and getting driven back we're just like, 

836
00:29:00,689 --> 00:29:03,092
 Uh, you know, on the walkie going, 
 “We're taking the Impala back” 

837
00:29:03,092 --> 00:29:04,493
 “to the base camp,” and so... 
 [laughs] 

838
00:29:04,493 --> 00:29:04,827
 [laughs] 

839
00:29:04,827 --> 00:29:06,295
 You know, we'd tear ass out of there, 

840
00:29:06,295 --> 00:29:09,398
 but um, I don't think it's -- 
 I don't think it's road insured 

841
00:29:09,398 --> 00:29:10,999
 or something, so I don't guess 
 we're supposed to. 
 [laughs] 

842
00:29:10,999 --> 00:29:12,968
 But we still do. We actually 
 got in trouble one time 

843
00:29:12,968 --> 00:29:15,337
 because we were shooting... uh... 

844
00:29:15,738 --> 00:29:17,740
 maybe Salvation with Jeffrey Dean Morgan? 

845
00:29:17,940 --> 00:29:20,342
 Um, at the end of season one, 

846
00:29:20,342 --> 00:29:21,643
 we were shooting in base camp. 

847
00:29:21,643 --> 00:29:23,946
 Trailer park was in um, 

848
00:29:23,946 --> 00:29:26,949
 this pebble, gravel, uh parking lot 

849
00:29:27,282 --> 00:29:29,885
 and so we went back 
 [laughing] and we started doing donuts 

850
00:29:29,885 --> 00:29:30,652
 [laughs] 

851
00:29:30,652 --> 00:29:32,321
 um in the gravel parking lot. 
 [laughs] 

852
00:29:32,688 --> 00:29:35,591
 And um there were 
 no mud flaps on the Impala 

853
00:29:35,591 --> 00:29:37,893
 and so we didn't realize it at the time 

854
00:29:37,893 --> 00:29:39,361
 'cause we were just going “Wooo!” 

855
00:29:39,361 --> 00:29:39,595
 [laughs] 

856
00:29:39,595 --> 00:29:40,929
 but we were shooting 
 [laughs] 

857
00:29:40,929 --> 00:29:43,565
 these pebbles and people were like 
 in the lunch trailer 

858
00:29:43,565 --> 00:29:45,968
 [laughs] 

859
00:29:46,168 --> 00:29:48,637
 and they were like terrified 
 and the guy 

860
00:29:48,871 --> 00:29:51,173
 who um, who... [laughs] 

861
00:29:51,740 --> 00:29:54,076
 I feel like an idiot. The guy who um 

862
00:29:54,343 --> 00:29:56,812
 was watching the -- 
 who was our location guy 

863
00:29:56,812 --> 00:29:58,547
 who was in charge of 
 making sure it was ok 

864
00:29:58,847 --> 00:30:01,383
 like came to get us to stop 
 and like was trying to 

865
00:30:01,583 --> 00:30:04,153
 come towards us 
 and not get run over by a car 
 [laughs] 

866
00:30:04,153 --> 00:30:06,021
 and not get shot with pebbles, so... 
 [laughs] 

867
00:30:06,255 --> 00:30:07,723
 We definitely have fun, um, 

868
00:30:07,723 --> 00:30:08,257
 [laughs] 

869
00:30:08,257 --> 00:30:09,358
 in the Impala. 
 [laughs] 

870
00:30:09,758 --> 00:30:12,027
 I'm gonna go right there. 
 Get her. 
 There, yes. 

871
00:30:12,027 --> 00:30:12,995
 [inaudible] waiting forever. 

872
00:30:13,896 --> 00:30:16,298
 I was just wond-- 
 I just recently saw something online 

873
00:30:16,298 --> 00:30:18,967
 called fan fiction for Supernatural. 
 Do you guys ever read that? 

874
00:30:19,168 --> 00:30:20,602
 What do you think about that? 
 Um, 

875
00:30:20,602 --> 00:30:21,737
 I -- I know of it. 

876
00:30:21,737 --> 00:30:23,872
 And I think I've -- I've -- 
 I've read a little bit of it. 

877
00:30:24,206 --> 00:30:26,675
 But... I haven't read a lot of it. 

878
00:30:26,909 --> 00:30:28,577
 I've -- I've heard -- 
 I've heard funny stories. 

879
00:30:28,577 --> 00:30:30,979
 I heard some of it's fantastic, 
 I've heard some of it's bizarre. 

880
00:30:31,213 --> 00:30:32,481
 Um... 
 Really bizarre. 
 [scattered laughs] 

881
00:30:32,481 --> 00:30:33,582
 In a lot of them you're a girl. 

882
00:30:33,782 --> 00:30:34,550
 [laughs] 

883
00:30:34,550 --> 00:30:35,818
 [inaudible] what? 
 In one -- 
 [laughs] 

884
00:30:35,818 --> 00:30:37,152
 in one of them you were a girl. 

885
00:30:38,187 --> 00:30:39,488
 That's very bizarre. [laughs] 

886
00:30:39,488 --> 00:30:40,455
 Um... 
 [laughs] 

887
00:30:40,622 --> 00:30:42,090
 You know what, it's -- it's weird because 

888
00:30:42,090 --> 00:30:44,660
 usually when I'm in like 
 Supernatural mode, 

889
00:30:44,660 --> 00:30:45,727
 or when I'm looking at stuff, 

890
00:30:46,128 --> 00:30:48,730
 and I'm reading something, 
 it's like I -- I rarely get to read books  

891
00:30:48,897 --> 00:30:50,766
 when I'm shooting during the year, 

892
00:30:50,766 --> 00:30:52,301
 because I feel like 
 if I'm sitting down and reading 

893
00:30:52,301 --> 00:30:53,435
 I should be reading my script. 

894
00:30:53,702 --> 00:30:55,838
 You know, like really reading 
 and working on the character. 

895
00:30:56,238 --> 00:30:58,040
 And so it's hard for me to convince myself 

896
00:30:58,040 --> 00:30:59,541
 to sit down in front of a computer 

897
00:30:59,541 --> 00:31:01,810
 or in front of... 
 a book, which is terrible, 

898
00:31:02,077 --> 00:31:03,946
 because I'm going, “I should be working 
 on the script right now,” 

899
00:31:03,946 --> 00:31:06,081
 “I got a monologue tomorrow, 
 I gotta -- I gotta learn it.” 

900
00:31:06,081 --> 00:31:07,816
 And so I haven't had 
 a whole lot of chance to read that. 

901
00:31:08,317 --> 00:31:10,419
 That sounds funny, though. 
 [inaudible] what about the novels? 
 Did you read--? 

902
00:31:10,419 --> 00:31:13,121
 The novels? Um, I actually 
 um have not read that either. 

903
00:31:13,121 --> 00:31:15,958
 I have a copy of it now, 
 but I'd love to read it, I just haven't yet. 

904
00:31:15,958 --> 00:31:17,793
 I know there's a comic book 
 that Peter Johnson does. 

905
00:31:17,926 --> 00:31:19,628
 I'm gonna go to someone 
 over that way. 

906
00:31:20,195 --> 00:31:22,831
 I'm gonna go with my -- 
 my buddy in the Longhorns cap. 

907
00:31:24,399 --> 00:31:25,968
 Woo hoo! Awww. 
 In the show, 

908
00:31:25,968 --> 00:31:28,403
 does Dean ever die in the year? 

909
00:31:29,238 --> 00:31:30,339
 In the year? 

910
00:31:30,939 --> 00:31:31,940
 In the year. 

911
00:31:31,940 --> 00:31:33,609
 Oh, well we haven't gotten that far yet. 

912
00:31:33,609 --> 00:31:37,212
 Um because we got stopped 
 by the writers' strike, you know? 

913
00:31:37,579 --> 00:31:39,348
 But for as of right now it seems like 

914
00:31:39,348 --> 00:31:42,251
 he's on a certain course -- 
 a certain death course 

915
00:31:42,251 --> 00:31:44,686
 and I've spoken with Eric Kripke 

916
00:31:44,686 --> 00:31:45,787
 who's our show creator 

917
00:31:46,121 --> 00:31:48,190
 and he -- I don't know if he was 
 just playing with me, 

918
00:31:48,190 --> 00:31:50,993
 but he's like, “I don't know 
 how Dean gets out of it.” [laughs] 

919
00:31:50,993 --> 00:31:52,060
 I think he was sort of hoping -- 
 [laughs] 

920
00:31:52,327 --> 00:31:54,529
 I think he was sort of 
 hoping for... it to hit him 

921
00:31:54,529 --> 00:31:56,965
 and I don't know if it has yet 
 and so as of right now 

922
00:31:56,965 --> 00:31:59,368
 it looks like -- it looks like he's going to, 

923
00:31:59,568 --> 00:32:01,169
 but obviously we have nine episodes left 

924
00:32:01,169 --> 00:32:03,372
 and that's -- that's forever, but... 

925
00:32:03,572 --> 00:32:05,040
 I'll get back to you, hopefully soon. 

926
00:32:06,775 --> 00:32:08,176
 Yay! 
 Yay! 
 [laughs] 

927
00:32:08,243 --> 00:32:10,479
 Um, so far in season three 

928
00:32:10,479 --> 00:32:11,747
 of the episodes that have aired, 

929
00:32:12,581 --> 00:32:14,750
 what is your favorite bad guy? 

930
00:32:15,350 --> 00:32:16,985
 My favorite bad guy in season three? 

931
00:32:17,386 --> 00:32:19,855
 What were they? The first episode 
 of season three was... 

932
00:32:19,855 --> 00:32:22,457
 The seven deadly sins. 
 Seven deadly sins. 

933
00:32:22,658 --> 00:32:24,826
 Oooh, I loved Josh Daugherty 

934
00:32:25,193 --> 00:32:27,262
 who played I guess Ego 

935
00:32:27,262 --> 00:32:28,530
 who was tied to the chair. 
 Pride. 

936
00:32:28,530 --> 00:32:30,399
 Pride! No no, Pride was awesome! 
 [praise for Pride] 

937
00:32:30,399 --> 00:32:30,966
 [praise for Pride] 

938
00:32:30,966 --> 00:32:33,168
 Pride was a lot of fun. 
 And you know what, um, 
 [praise for Pride] 

939
00:32:33,635 --> 00:32:35,237
 Before -- before... 

940
00:32:35,771 --> 00:32:37,940
 or the take that you saw 
 was actually toned down 

941
00:32:38,206 --> 00:32:40,108
 and he was doing this sort of crazy 
 Independence Day 

942
00:32:40,108 --> 00:32:41,476
 Vincent D'Onofrio thing at first. 

943
00:32:41,476 --> 00:32:42,878
 It was brilliant. It was perfect. 
 [scattered laughs] 

944
00:32:43,045 --> 00:32:44,546
 But they decided to 
 tone it down a little bit 

945
00:32:44,546 --> 00:32:46,682
 in the next take and they ended up 
 using the toned-down version. 

946
00:32:47,115 --> 00:32:49,418
 But it must have been... 
 Ego that was sitting in the chair? 

947
00:32:49,418 --> 00:32:51,153
 Before... 
 Envy. 
 Envy! 

948
00:32:51,486 --> 00:32:52,521
 Um... 
 [laughs] 

949
00:32:53,221 --> 00:32:54,556
 Yeah, it was um... 

950
00:32:54,990 --> 00:32:56,825
 He was. And then 
 the second episode was -- 

951
00:32:57,259 --> 00:32:58,827
 those little dudes scared me. 

952
00:32:58,827 --> 00:32:59,261
 [laughs] 

953
00:32:59,261 --> 00:33:00,629
 It's -- yeah, that was actually 
 [laughs] 

954
00:33:00,629 --> 00:33:02,798
 my favorite episode of the year 
 was The Kids Are Alright. 

955
00:33:02,798 --> 00:33:04,166
 It was a lot of fun for me to watch. 

956
00:33:04,366 --> 00:33:06,935
 Half because I -- it was 
 a smaller episode for me, 

957
00:33:07,202 --> 00:33:09,137
 and so I was really watching it 
 as an audience member 

958
00:33:09,137 --> 00:33:11,139
 as opposed to like, “I sucked there.” 

959
00:33:11,139 --> 00:33:12,507
 “Sucked there.” 
 [laughs] 

960
00:33:12,507 --> 00:33:13,241
 [laughs] 

961
00:33:13,241 --> 00:33:14,876
 “That was passable. Sucked there.” 
 [laughs] 

962
00:33:14,876 --> 00:33:15,043
 [laughs] 

963
00:33:15,043 --> 00:33:16,945
 Um so I got to watch it and just enjoy it 
 [laughs] 

964
00:33:16,945 --> 00:33:19,715
 because um, it had been a while 
 since we shot it  

965
00:33:19,715 --> 00:33:21,817
 and I wasn't in a whole lot of it, 
 so I just got to kinda watch 

966
00:33:21,817 --> 00:33:24,119
 and I was real proud of Jensen, 
 I thought he did a great job 

967
00:33:24,119 --> 00:33:25,620
 I thought it was funny, 
 I thought it was scary. 

968
00:33:26,088 --> 00:33:27,789
 Um and then Bad Day at Black Rock, 

969
00:33:27,990 --> 00:33:30,025
 that was the... 
 Rabbit's foot. 

970
00:33:30,025 --> 00:33:31,560
 Rabbit's foot. No real villain I guess, 

971
00:33:31,560 --> 00:33:32,561
 just sort of... 

972
00:33:32,728 --> 00:33:34,396
 Then what was episode four? 
 What about Gordon? 

973
00:33:35,097 --> 00:33:36,631
 Oh God, I forgot about that. 
 [laughs] 

974
00:33:36,631 --> 00:33:38,633
 Gordon. Gordon I loved to death. 

975
00:33:39,267 --> 00:33:40,702
 Gordon's awesome. Sterling Brown. 

976
00:33:40,702 --> 00:33:43,105
 Literally? 
 Literally. That was funny. 
 [laughs] 

977
00:33:43,372 --> 00:33:45,207
 I -- I wish I could claim 
 that I meant to do that, 

978
00:33:45,207 --> 00:33:46,441
 but um... 
 [laughs] 

979
00:33:46,708 --> 00:33:47,843
 Yes, I planned on that. 

980
00:33:48,010 --> 00:33:50,812
 Um no, I -- I loved Gordon. 
 Probably Gordon. 

981
00:33:50,812 --> 00:33:52,748
 You know, it was good 
 to have him back, he's a great actor, 

982
00:33:52,948 --> 00:33:53,915
 a great dude. 

983
00:33:54,282 --> 00:33:57,152
 Um and so I'd have to say yeah, Gordon. 

984
00:33:57,419 --> 00:34:00,155
 Like I was trying to think logically. 

985
00:34:00,789 --> 00:34:03,258
 Yes. 
 Um, the Christmas episode was wonderful, 

986
00:34:03,625 --> 00:34:05,327
 Good, thank you. 
 So good. Uh, 

987
00:34:05,427 --> 00:34:08,096
 We had a lot of fun doing that. 
 And I remember hearing before it aired 

988
00:34:08,096 --> 00:34:10,365
 they were saying, “Well, it's going to be 
 Christmas [inaudible] supernatural.” 

989
00:34:10,665 --> 00:34:12,267
 Yeah. 
 Uh and it's perfect. 

990
00:34:12,401 --> 00:34:14,870
 And I really liked how you um... 

991
00:34:15,103 --> 00:34:16,671
 just made it so clear that the -- 

992
00:34:16,671 --> 00:34:18,407
 [laughing, inaudible] 

993
00:34:18,407 --> 00:34:20,742
 'Cause it was the first time 
 that it really seemed like... 

994
00:34:21,343 --> 00:34:22,811
 Dean was actually gonna die, you know. 

995
00:34:22,811 --> 00:34:25,447
 Like we all have come to this realization 

996
00:34:25,447 --> 00:34:27,149
 'cause obviously he won't die. 

997
00:34:27,149 --> 00:34:29,718
 [laughs] 
 Right, exactly, exactly. 
 [laughs] 

998
00:34:29,718 --> 00:34:32,120
 I mean that's what -- but -- 
 But you all really sold it 

999
00:34:32,120 --> 00:34:35,023
 despite that, you know, despite knowing 
 that he's not going anywhere 

1000
00:34:35,090 --> 00:34:36,958
 in some way, however y'all figure that out. 
 Yeah. 

1001
00:34:36,958 --> 00:34:38,693
 Yeah. I'd like to claim it, 
 It was just-- 

1002
00:34:38,693 --> 00:34:40,695
 I -- I give that straight to our writers 

1003
00:34:40,695 --> 00:34:42,731
 who -- who figured out a way to um 

1004
00:34:42,731 --> 00:34:45,367
 make it real for us and -- and um -- 

1005
00:34:45,467 --> 00:34:47,235
 that was actually another -- 
 getting back to your qu-- 

1006
00:34:47,235 --> 00:34:48,837
 it was a very, very draining episode. 

1007
00:34:48,837 --> 00:34:50,372
 Su-- uh, the Supernatural Christmas was. 

1008
00:34:50,605 --> 00:34:52,140
 It was like October 

1009
00:34:52,140 --> 00:34:54,409
 and your body's kind of 
 playing a trick on you 

1010
00:34:54,409 --> 00:34:57,312
 'cause you're like seeing Christmas stuff 
 and going, “Yay, it's Christmas time!” 
 [scattered laughs] 

1011
00:34:57,312 --> 00:34:59,147
 But then it's like October 6th. 

1012
00:34:59,147 --> 00:34:59,581
 [laughs] 

1013
00:34:59,581 --> 00:35:00,816
 Um and so 
 [laughs] 

1014
00:35:00,816 --> 00:35:03,251
 your mind is sort of in a state 
 of constant flux. 

1015
00:35:03,452 --> 00:35:06,221
 Um but that -- thanks, 
 thanks for... that. 

1016
00:35:06,288 --> 00:35:07,289
 I'm gonna go with you, 'cause I -- 

1017
00:35:07,889 --> 00:35:08,890
 [inaudible] 
 Yes. 

1018
00:35:09,691 --> 00:35:12,327
 Is there a particular director or writer 

1019
00:35:12,327 --> 00:35:15,097
 that when you see that they're 
 going to be directing the episode 

1020
00:35:15,363 --> 00:35:18,266
 or the script was written 
 by one of them -- the writers -- 

1021
00:35:19,067 --> 00:35:21,136
 you're really excited about [inaudible]? 

1022
00:35:21,603 --> 00:35:22,637
 Um... 

1023
00:35:22,637 --> 00:35:23,605
 [inaudible] the other way. 

1024
00:35:24,573 --> 00:35:26,475
 [laughs] 

1025
00:35:26,475 --> 00:35:27,509
 [laughs] 
 [laughs] 

1026
00:35:28,043 --> 00:35:29,678
 Um, you know what? 

1027
00:35:29,878 --> 00:35:31,947
 I -- I know that um 

1028
00:35:33,048 --> 00:35:35,383
 what I really -- I mean, my first instinct 

1029
00:35:35,517 --> 00:35:38,220
 though I love all of our producer/directors, 

1030
00:35:38,887 --> 00:35:41,056
 we love it when Kim Manners shows up 

1031
00:35:41,289 --> 00:35:42,390
 because we... 

1032
00:35:43,158 --> 00:35:44,126
 just... 

1033
00:35:45,393 --> 00:35:46,928
 eff around the whole time. 

1034
00:35:46,928 --> 00:35:47,362
 [laughs] 

1035
00:35:47,362 --> 00:35:48,830
 [laughs] I-- W-- 
 [laughs] 

1036
00:35:48,830 --> 00:35:50,565
 It's constantly making fun of him, 

1037
00:35:50,565 --> 00:35:52,467
 we're constantly standing up and like 

1038
00:35:52,467 --> 00:35:54,736
 'cause Kim is right here, 
 so whenever he gives us direction 

1039
00:35:54,736 --> 00:35:57,839
 we're going, “Where's Kim? 
 We can hear him but we can't see him.” 
 [laughs] 

1040
00:35:57,839 --> 00:35:59,541
 And he's sitting there 
 and he's just pissed off 

1041
00:35:59,541 --> 00:36:01,243
 and so we have a great time with Kim 
 [laughs] 

1042
00:36:01,576 --> 00:36:03,678
 um... because we just love 
 to make fun of him 

1043
00:36:03,678 --> 00:36:05,580
 and obviously he lives up there 
 'cause he's our -- 

1044
00:36:05,580 --> 00:36:07,082
 he's our on set producer most of the time 

1045
00:36:07,382 --> 00:36:09,117
 and so we've got this really constant 

1046
00:36:09,117 --> 00:36:10,886
 relationship with him 
 and we have a lot of fun 

1047
00:36:11,286 --> 00:36:13,755
 and we always have a beer 
 after work which is nice. 

1048
00:36:14,122 --> 00:36:16,458
 Um and then on the flip side, 

1049
00:36:17,225 --> 00:36:19,461
 another director/producer who I love 

1050
00:36:19,461 --> 00:36:22,130
 but I know it's going to be draining 
 is um Phil Sgriccia 

1051
00:36:22,297 --> 00:36:24,599
 who makes amazing episodes. 

1052
00:36:24,599 --> 00:36:26,401
 He does a brilliant, brilliant job 

1053
00:36:26,835 --> 00:36:28,069
 but um he -- 

1054
00:36:28,069 --> 00:36:30,071
 he's a very, very... 

1055
00:36:30,539 --> 00:36:32,507
 artistic director. He likes to shoot a lot 

1056
00:36:32,507 --> 00:36:33,942
 and so you don't know... 

1057
00:36:34,309 --> 00:36:36,211
 how many times you're going 
 to do something necessarily, 

1058
00:36:36,678 --> 00:36:39,347
 but you're like, “Oh, I'm so tired, 
 I'm gonna suck.” 

1059
00:36:39,347 --> 00:36:40,549
 And then you see the episode 
 and it's awesome, 

1060
00:36:40,549 --> 00:36:43,118
 so I'm -- like everybody just has 
 their different way, you know? 

1061
00:36:43,118 --> 00:36:44,319
 They both make great episodes 

1062
00:36:44,619 --> 00:36:47,556
 but they go about it different ways 
 and sometimes Kim will do a shot... 

1063
00:36:48,023 --> 00:36:50,258
 it's literally a shot where 
 you only say two lines, 

1064
00:36:50,458 --> 00:36:51,760
 and he's like, “Ok, moving on 
 to after that” 

1065
00:36:51,760 --> 00:36:53,628
 and you're like, “You don't want us 
 to do it again from the top?” 

1066
00:36:53,628 --> 00:36:56,031
 He's like, “No, we already got that.” 
 We're like... “Ok.”  

1067
00:36:56,031 --> 00:36:57,265
 “You're crazy, but all right.” 

1068
00:36:57,532 --> 00:36:59,501
 Um and Phil does a lot of different -- 

1069
00:36:59,501 --> 00:37:01,903
 but he also makes cool... like montages 

1070
00:37:01,903 --> 00:37:04,539
 and stuff like that 
 and his next episode rocks. 

1071
00:37:04,906 --> 00:37:06,508
 So y'all are going to be 
 really excited with it. 

1072
00:37:06,508 --> 00:37:08,076
 It's going to be the last episode, 
 the 12th one. 

1073
00:37:08,276 --> 00:37:09,277
 Go way in the back. 

1074
00:37:09,711 --> 00:37:12,147
 Um have you ever taken a role 
 you regretted? 

1075
00:37:13,248 --> 00:37:14,249
 Um... 

1076
00:37:15,150 --> 00:37:17,385
 I won't be able to answer that question 
 in a New York Minute. 

1077
00:37:17,385 --> 00:37:18,687
 It'll take some thought. 

1078
00:37:18,687 --> 00:37:22,023
 [laughs, applauds] 

1079
00:37:22,023 --> 00:37:23,925
 But I'll think about it. 
 [laughs] 

1080
00:37:23,925 --> 00:37:25,026
 [laughs] 

1081
00:37:25,026 --> 00:37:26,027
 I'll think about it. 
 [laughs] 

1082
00:37:26,027 --> 00:37:27,929
 [laughs] Um... 
 [laughs] 

1083
00:37:28,063 --> 00:37:30,332
 no and... truthfully, no. 

1084
00:37:30,432 --> 00:37:32,767
 Um I mean that's my instinct, 

1085
00:37:32,968 --> 00:37:34,569
 but I had a great time. 

1086
00:37:34,836 --> 00:37:36,538
 Um, I learned a lot about myself... 

1087
00:37:36,938 --> 00:37:38,473
 through the show, um... 

1088
00:37:39,107 --> 00:37:41,276
 the girls were very, very sweet 
 and very, very hard working 

1089
00:37:41,276 --> 00:37:42,477
 and it was fun to work with them. 

1090
00:37:42,477 --> 00:37:44,713
 I got to work with my buddy Riley, 
 I mean it -- it was 

1091
00:37:44,713 --> 00:37:46,815
 a fun shop but um 

1092
00:37:46,815 --> 00:37:49,417
 I -- I didn't take it as seriously 
 as I needed to 

1093
00:37:49,818 --> 00:37:52,320
 which was bad, and that's 
 probably the worst thing you can ever say 

1094
00:37:52,320 --> 00:37:53,688
 if there are any employers in here. 

1095
00:37:53,922 --> 00:37:56,291
 But I sort of was just having a -- 
 I was young, 

1096
00:37:56,291 --> 00:37:59,027
 I was like 18 or 19 and a bit of a... 

1097
00:37:59,628 --> 00:38:00,595
 child. 

1098
00:38:00,695 --> 00:38:02,497
 Um I'm gonna go back to you. 

1099
00:38:02,797 --> 00:38:04,165
 Me? 
 [off mic] Yeah. 
 Um... 

1100
00:38:04,432 --> 00:38:07,202
 this isn't really my question, 
 but do you read [inaudible] at all? 

1101
00:38:07,869 --> 00:38:10,338
 No. 
 Ok, well he recently wrote an article 

1102
00:38:10,338 --> 00:38:12,307
 about um, about this [inaudible] thing 

1103
00:38:12,307 --> 00:38:15,977
 about how terrible it is and how it 
 [inaudible] some actors and actresses 

1104
00:38:15,977 --> 00:38:18,813
 to grow up, like there's really 
 a comfortable level of fame 

1105
00:38:18,980 --> 00:38:20,548
 What level of fame 
 do you think you're at 

1106
00:38:20,548 --> 00:38:22,651
 and [inaudible]? 

1107
00:38:22,651 --> 00:38:25,420
 I wish I knew more about -- 
 I'm very, very comfortable right now 

1108
00:38:25,420 --> 00:38:27,889
 because I still am 
 at the point where um... 

1109
00:38:28,757 --> 00:38:31,526
 the people who approach me are fans. 

1110
00:38:32,027 --> 00:38:34,763
 They're not like, “Hey, you're 
 on the cover of Us Weekly,” 

1111
00:38:34,763 --> 00:38:37,132
 like, “Let's take a picture. 
 I don't know who the hell you are,” 

1112
00:38:37,132 --> 00:38:38,700
 “but I know I've seen you” 
 or “I know I've heard your name.” 

1113
00:38:39,100 --> 00:38:40,902
 So I'm at a level right now 
 that I love. 

1114
00:38:40,902 --> 00:38:42,637
 I can still go out 
 and have a good time... 

1115
00:38:43,038 --> 00:38:44,906
 and if people come up, 
 it's because they're -- 

1116
00:38:45,106 --> 00:38:47,042
 they're fans of my work, 

1117
00:38:47,042 --> 00:38:48,443
 or at least of the show that I'm on 

1118
00:38:48,443 --> 00:38:50,278
 which is great because it's not just like... 

1119
00:38:50,912 --> 00:38:52,947
 you're famous for being famous or... 

1120
00:38:53,348 --> 00:38:55,483
 even if somebody doesn't like you 
 they'll come up and do like -- 

1121
00:38:55,917 --> 00:38:56,918
 like if you see... 

1122
00:38:57,118 --> 00:38:59,487
 Britney Spears and you don't like 'em, 
 you're like, “Hey,” you know, “Britney Spears”  

1123
00:38:59,487 --> 00:39:01,923
 you know, and I saw -- 
 it was weird because um, 

1124
00:39:01,923 --> 00:39:04,426
 when we were in New York actually, 
 going back to New York Minute, 

1125
00:39:04,926 --> 00:39:06,661
 Um... the girls... 

1126
00:39:06,995 --> 00:39:09,998
 they were -- we were in New York 
 um, in Times Square shooting 

1127
00:39:10,465 --> 00:39:11,933
 and guys were walking around 

1128
00:39:12,133 --> 00:39:13,735
 and just saying the most raunchy things 

1129
00:39:13,735 --> 00:39:15,470
 to these little 17-year-old girls 

1130
00:39:15,737 --> 00:39:17,272
 and they didn't -- 
 they'd never seen their work, 

1131
00:39:17,272 --> 00:39:18,973
 they -- they just knew 
 that it was the Olsen twins 

1132
00:39:18,973 --> 00:39:21,009
 and like “[inaudible] aren't they 18 
 in six months,” 

1133
00:39:21,009 --> 00:39:22,477
 like, “Give me a call” and... 

1134
00:39:22,610 --> 00:39:24,312
 saying names and you're like, 
 “You know what, that's just --” 

1135
00:39:24,479 --> 00:39:25,513
 “that's just wrong.” 

1136
00:39:25,513 --> 00:39:27,515
 Um I certainly would never want 
 to be there. 

1137
00:39:27,982 --> 00:39:30,018
 Um so I love where I'm at right now. 

1138
00:39:30,018 --> 00:39:32,587
 I still get to do work 
 that I'm proud of and -- 

1139
00:39:33,555 --> 00:39:34,255
 [laughs] 

1140
00:39:34,255 --> 00:39:35,390
 They -- they wouldn't cast me. 
 [laughs] 

1141
00:39:35,757 --> 00:39:38,526
 Um, but thanks for the reinforcement. 

1142
00:39:38,526 --> 00:39:39,027
 [laughs] 

1143
00:39:39,027 --> 00:39:40,028
 Um... 
 [laughs] 

1144
00:39:40,028 --> 00:39:42,163
 and I think Supernatural 
 absolutely can make it 

1145
00:39:42,163 --> 00:39:43,465
 to full feature length 

1146
00:39:43,665 --> 00:39:45,467
 and we're actually hoping for that um... 

1147
00:39:46,401 --> 00:39:48,370
 and trying for that and so um, 

1148
00:39:48,370 --> 00:39:50,105
 I mean they're making 
 the second X-Files one right now. 

1149
00:39:50,271 --> 00:39:51,773
 But we'd kick their butts, so... 

1150
00:39:51,773 --> 00:39:52,407
 [laughs] 

1151
00:39:52,407 --> 00:39:53,708
 Huh? I'm gonna go to you. 
 [laughs] 

1152
00:39:54,576 --> 00:39:56,378
 You, yes. 
 Um, I was wondering,  

1153
00:39:56,378 --> 00:39:59,080
 you talked about like trying to 
 salvage the third season, 

1154
00:39:59,080 --> 00:40:00,615
 Uh huh. 
 if the writers' strike came to an end? 

1155
00:40:00,882 --> 00:40:02,417
 If it did come to an end, 

1156
00:40:02,417 --> 00:40:04,085
 would you be able to actually finish up 

1157
00:40:04,085 --> 00:40:05,987
 and be where you want it to be? 

1158
00:40:06,621 --> 00:40:08,089
 If [inaudible]. 
 Um, either way 

1159
00:40:08,089 --> 00:40:09,257
 we've lost episodes 

1160
00:40:09,257 --> 00:40:11,126
 because the way it's going to work out is 

1161
00:40:11,426 --> 00:40:13,328
 we wouldn't shoot the show beyond April 

1162
00:40:13,461 --> 00:40:16,297
 because um ideally we go back 
 to our four -- fourth season 

1163
00:40:16,297 --> 00:40:17,966
 and you have to have 
 a two-month hiatus or something. 

1164
00:40:17,966 --> 00:40:18,967
 It's SAG rules. 

1165
00:40:19,467 --> 00:40:20,602
 Um and so... 

1166
00:40:21,035 --> 00:40:23,338
 what I meant by salvage the season 
 is that we sort of... 

1167
00:40:23,772 --> 00:40:24,906
 came to an abrupt halt 

1168
00:40:24,906 --> 00:40:26,841
 'cause no one knew if the strike 
 was actually going to happen, 

1169
00:40:27,242 --> 00:40:30,011
 so it was almost like, “Eh, you know, 
 whatever, it's not gonna happen.” 

1170
00:40:30,011 --> 00:40:31,880
 And so when we stopped it was like, 

1171
00:40:32,113 --> 00:40:33,848
 “Oh man, like, it really is over.” 

1172
00:40:34,315 --> 00:40:35,316
 But... 

1173
00:40:35,316 --> 00:40:36,751
 if it came -- if the strike ended, 

1174
00:40:37,118 --> 00:40:39,487
 then we would know 
 that we had five episodes left now 

1175
00:40:39,587 --> 00:40:40,755
 and then this season's over 

1176
00:40:40,855 --> 00:40:42,590
 and so they'd have to cut some stuff... 

1177
00:40:42,957 --> 00:40:45,727
 They'd probably have to cut some of 
 the um, creature of the week episodes. 

1178
00:40:45,860 --> 00:40:47,162
 One of -- like some of the ones that don't 

1179
00:40:47,295 --> 00:40:48,930
 have to do with the mythology of the show, 

1180
00:40:49,197 --> 00:40:51,666
 but we can get back 
 and sort of um continue... 

1181
00:40:51,766 --> 00:40:52,767
 Sam and Dean's... 

1182
00:40:53,368 --> 00:40:54,936
 um descent into... 

1183
00:40:55,503 --> 00:40:57,038
 wherever they're descending into. 
 [laughs] 

1184
00:40:57,038 --> 00:40:57,572
 [laughs] 

1185
00:40:57,572 --> 00:41:00,341
 Um I'm gonna go to you. 
 I -- I faked you out, sorry. 

1186
00:41:00,341 --> 00:41:02,010
 Oh, that's ok, I'll let you do it. 

1187
00:41:02,010 --> 00:41:03,478
 [inaudible] You know, actually 
 [laughs] Thank you. 

1188
00:41:03,478 --> 00:41:04,979
 I'm going back to the 
 Christmas episode. 

1189
00:41:04,979 --> 00:41:07,282
 My question for you 
 is at the very final scene 

1190
00:41:07,649 --> 00:41:10,018
 [laughs] 
 Sam -- Sam started to say something 

1191
00:41:10,018 --> 00:41:11,686
 and then he just said, 
 “Do you want to watch the game?” 

1192
00:41:11,753 --> 00:41:13,855
 Oh, ok, I thought you were going to 
 ask about the eggnog. 
 What do you think Sam was... 

1193
00:41:13,855 --> 00:41:15,323
 [laughs] 

1194
00:41:15,323 --> 00:41:17,358
 Um, ok, [inaudible] 

1195
00:41:17,358 --> 00:41:18,693
 Keep the hair longer, tell them that 

1196
00:41:18,693 --> 00:41:20,662
 Sammy's long haired now. 
 Thank you. 
 But what do you think 

1197
00:41:20,728 --> 00:41:23,097
 Sam was gonna say? 
 Do you have any idea what... 

1198
00:41:23,298 --> 00:41:25,667
 Ummm, I think he was going to 
 where he was [inaudible]? 

1199
00:41:25,667 --> 00:41:28,269
 apologize. Say, you know,  

1200
00:41:28,870 --> 00:41:31,806
 “I love you, I'm sorry, I miss you” 
 and Dean kicks back into [inaudible] 

1201
00:41:31,806 --> 00:41:33,107
 with, you know... 

1202
00:41:33,975 --> 00:41:35,877
 “Leave it unspoken”, um... 

1203
00:41:36,778 --> 00:41:39,247
 It was gonna be -- 
 yeah, it was basically gonna be... 

1204
00:41:39,948 --> 00:41:42,217
 you know, “Sorry I doubted you, 
 sorry I've been such a prick,” 

1205
00:41:42,217 --> 00:41:43,952
 because the whole -- 
 the whole season 

1206
00:41:43,952 --> 00:41:46,187
 in the first eight episodes, 
 first seven episodes, 

1207
00:41:46,621 --> 00:41:47,622
 Sam's been like... 

1208
00:41:47,989 --> 00:41:49,991
 yelling at Dean, 
 “Why don't you care about your life?” 

1209
00:41:50,158 --> 00:41:52,727
 You know, “here I am trying to 
 save you, you don't even care,” 

1210
00:41:53,161 --> 00:41:54,929
 Um and so finally he -- 

1211
00:41:55,063 --> 00:41:57,465
 he was saying, you know, 
 “I'm sorry, you know, my --” 

1212
00:41:57,465 --> 00:41:59,801
 “my anger at you has been...” 

1213
00:42:00,401 --> 00:42:02,537
 “driven from I love you 
 and, you know,” 

1214
00:42:02,537 --> 00:42:03,538
 “I don't want you to leave,” 

1215
00:42:03,705 --> 00:42:05,940
 and Dean -- it didn't need 
 to be said, 

1216
00:42:06,140 --> 00:42:07,909
 you know? 
 Well actually it was perfect 

1217
00:42:07,909 --> 00:42:09,677
 leaving it unsaid 
 but I just wondered. 

1218
00:42:09,878 --> 00:42:11,613
 Thank you. 
 I'm gonna go here. 

1219
00:42:12,947 --> 00:42:14,349
 ... don't have problems in um, 

1220
00:42:14,349 --> 00:42:17,919
 I don't know if I'm 
 a big believer, um, of that. 

1221
00:42:18,486 --> 00:42:20,021
 But um, I -- I guess... 

1222
00:42:20,588 --> 00:42:23,157
 Dingo just refers to sort of -- 
 I rescued them in Los Angeles -- 

1223
00:42:23,157 --> 00:42:25,159
 and so it just refers to 
 sort of a wild dog, 

1224
00:42:25,159 --> 00:42:27,262
 like a border dog 
 with the big ears 

1225
00:42:27,262 --> 00:42:29,998
 and this sort of -- the body 
 that's meant to just run all day long. 

1226
00:42:30,365 --> 00:42:31,833
 Um and then, yeah, 

1227
00:42:31,833 --> 00:42:34,135
 and Harley -- they actually came 
 from the same rescue shelter. 

1228
00:42:34,469 --> 00:42:35,970
 So... yeah. 

1229
00:42:36,538 --> 00:42:40,441
 Go rescue shelter. All right guys, I think--