I don’t know if it’s me but I’ve been kinda confused all season. I think I missed some parts that I really needed to see. That being said I think that both Jensen Ackles and Jared Padalecki have been really been able to explore their characters more this year and put more depth into them.
The next episode, airing November 12th, is called The Real Ghostbusters. And it goes like this: Super fan Becky (guest star Emily Perkins) uses Chuck’s (guest star Chuck Benedict) phone to trick Sam (Jared Padalecki) and Dean (Jensen Ackles) into attending a Supernatural fan convention, complete with fans dressed up as Sam and Dean. One of the activities is a live action role playing game, but things quickly turn sour after a real ghost appears on the scene.
Katie Cassidy was one of my favorite cast members on Supernatural. I don’t know if there has been a better Ruby than she was. But now she’s on Melrose Place. I haven’t been able to catch the show other than the first couple of minutes but it seems like she is rocking that show, just like I knew she would.
Here are the highlights of the interview in November 2009 issue of Saturday Night Magazine.
On her character Ella being ‘bi’ and how she plays her: She is “try-sexual,” meaning she will try anything. She is so open and so free, you never what she is going to do. I think it comes from a place where she is desperately seeking love and acceptance from everyone around her. She doesn’t let anyone see the vulnerability that is there. She definitely puts her guard up and protects herself at all times
On if she had any reservations playing that role: It definitely crossed my mind. I have to be ready to make out with women or have a threesome. I need to be ready for anything. It’s all part of the game though. Being an actor, a character might have an element or two that might be uncomfortable for you. But I’m not playing “Katie Cassidy,” I’m playing “Ella Simms” and that is a part of her. You have to be able to take on anything, and I was open to it. It sounds fun!
On if there was any funny on-set stories: It is a hard schedule. It’s a lot of hours. But, at the same time, I wouldn’t change it for a second. It’s exactly what I always wanted to do and I have the best job on the planet. I love it. I would never complain about any of it. As far as on set stories go, not really…I’m waiting for someone to fall in that pool. It’s very relaxed, everyone is sort of there to do their work and be done with it.
On starring in Nightmare On Elm Street (which also stars Kellan Lutz) and if making a horror movie is hard: As an actor, it is our job to know how to get there on our own. The director will relay to you what he wants, and then it is our job to bring it to the table and hopefully far and beyond. For me, its definitely draining emotionally, but it’s like running a marathon, you’ve got to be ready for those two months of your life. At the end of the day I’m so tired. I just go home and sleep, wake up and do the same thing over and over. But ultimately, in the end, it’s well worth it.
On how she spends her free time: I don’t have much, but I go to the gym a lot and exercise. I also spend a lot of time with my two best friends from growing up who are still here. We just hang out at home. We are kind of dorks, but we are fun that way. We hang out, we go to movies, we go shopping.
I think the gods over at Supernatural have listened to my prayers and brought Jensen Ackles back in scrubs. I have been waiting for this moment!
Episode eight is called, Changing Channels, and it looks like it will be in my top three favorite episodes. I like the ones where they change it up a bit. (And Jensen in scrubs a big thumbs up.) The synopsis is this, airs Nov. 5: “When Sam (Jared Padalecki) and Dean (Jensen Ackles) find themselves living their lives on what appear to be TV shows, it makes for a whole new style of reality television and they wonder if the Trickster (guest star Richard Speight, Jr.) is to blame. From a sitcom to a soapy hospital drama to a Japanese game show to a crime procedural, each new experience they encounter is more bizarre than the next and they want out. But is the Trickster really the mastermind behind the madness?
Jensen Ackles is so rarely caught by the paparazzi. He lives such a private life that I wish many other celebrities could live. He was spotted at the Vancouver Airport today. And in true fan girl fashion I had to post these.
What do you think of Supernatural this season? I have missed the last couple of episodes because my cable box decides I don’t need to see this season. The last episode I watched the brother’s were still separated. I know it will all work out in the end. It has to right?
Finally, we get to see the episode of Supernatural with Paris Hilton in it. I know this is a major spoiler but really I put it in the title. And Eric Kripke told us to keep faith, be patient and trust him. But look, she is standing near our DEAN! That can’t be. I want Dean all to myself.
The fifth episode goes like this: Sam (Jared Padalecki) and Dean (Jensen Ackles) decide to start hunting together again and their first case leads them to a small town whose inhabitants are being killed by famous dead icons like Abraham Lincoln and James Dean’s car. However, after two teenage girls come forward and claim their friend was kidnapped by Paris Hilton (in a cameo role as herself), the brothers aren’t sure what they are hunting anymore.
I think it’s about time us fan girls kidnapped those boys. (Winks)
I finally watched the season premiere of Supernatural last night. I have to say that this season will for sure be one of the best. (I’m partial to Season 4 though.) In this clip from the fourth episode Castiel (Misha Collins) talks to Dean (Jensen Ackles) at a hotel. I have to say that Dean is looking a whole lot sexier this season, or maybe it’s because I know that I won’t see him on the show anymore after this season. It’s okay. I’ll cry my way through this whole season. Catch The End on Thursday night on The CW.