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I just saw the new movie Taken, I give it 5 stars, it's about this x cop dad and his daughter, she goes to Paris for a trip to follow a band. This is where Katie comes in, she is with the daughter and u see her through the beginning a middle! She is her close friend in the movie but she is far from are old Ruby, but she acted really well :)
Yeah, so I am more than happy :) The movie really is about how (and real) how people sell girls they find them as they come to new countrys and take them to sell for money. It is rated R because of drug use and dramatic events but all and all it has Katie who I miss and it is just plan awesome and it is something different to watch.
Please go see it!
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Opinion by
fanfly
posted
1 year ago
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Sam Winchester, once the moral compass of Supernatural, has lost his way. He is more susceptible than ever to outside influences now, having lost his center; his brother. When Dean died, he lost his guide. Without Dean's direction, he gave way to his darker impulses. He cut himself off from Bobby, the one person who cared about him, and started down a path that he knew could lead him to ruin. Sam has a greater tendency to be ruthless when left to his own devices(i.e. Mystery Spot, Bedtime Stories). Dean helps to keep him on track. Take Jus in Bello; Sam was definitely considering cutting out Nancy Fitzgerald's heart before Dean came up with another plan. Which brings me to another point. Sam is easily influenced. If Dean had not been there, I believe that Ruby would have convinced him that that was the only way. After Dean's death, Sam found another guide in Ruby. He let her persuade him into using his powers. He not only allowed her to train him, I believe he followed her lead and let her convince him that killing Lilith should be his priority. He gave up trying to rescue Dean from hell after less than four months and began pursuing...
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Opinion by
fanfly
posted
1 year ago
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Dean Winchester is one of the greatest characters ever to grace a television screen; a three dimensional, dynamic, very real person dealing with extraordinary events. His actions are both believable and relatable. This is in part due to the excellent writers that work on Supernatural, but mostly due to the extraordinary acting of Jensen Ackles. The best writers in the world can create the best character in the world, but if you hand that character over to an inept actor, then the writing becomes mediocre at best. And the opposite is true as well. Give a talented actor a poorly written character and he can transcend the bad script and make the character more than the writers could dream. I have seen Jensen do this with other roles(i.e. Dark Angel, Smallville, Devour). Jensen has the range and subtlety to play a complex, multi-layered character with seeming ease, allowing us to share in Dean's pain, anger and happiness.
Dean Winchester is flawed and that makes him perfect. He can be obnoxious, pushy, close-minded, and bullheaded. He can also be brave, fiercely protective, compassionate and steadfast. He can be both incredibly selfless and incredibly...
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