Dean (Jensen Ackles) enters a Chinese butcher's to find Doctor Robert (Robert Englund) who used to fix Dad. He had his medical licence back then. Dean wants to flatline so he can meet with the reaper, Tessa (Lindsey McKeon) and subsequently converse with Death (Julian Richings). He gives the doctor a letter for Ben incase something happens to him. Then calls for Tessa in Latin and needs Death, who comes anyway. He only loaned Dean the ring and he knows where Dean's stashed it. Death can break into Lucifer's cage, where both Sam's (Jared Padalecki) and Adam's souls are. Dean wants them both and he can only pick one. No contest as to who he was going to choose. Sam's soul has been there for a year and is damaged. Death offers to put up a wall in Sam's mind so he won't recall anything. Tessa says it's not permanent.
- 2/5/2012
- by mhasan@corp.popstar.com (Mila Hasan)
- PopStar
Through its Short Film Completion Fund, Screen Australia has announced $133,000 in support for four short film productions.
Writer/director Alexandra Schepisi (One Night), also star of The Eye of the Storm and daughter to its director Fred Schepisi, will receive funding for her short Lois, produced by Rachel Higgins. The film stars Jacki Weaver.
Writer/director Sophie Miller (Half Windsor) has received finance for film Spine, starring Snowtown’s Lucas Pittaway, produced by Sheila Jayadex and executive produced by Prue Williams. Spine is the story of a paraplegic.
Also receiving financing is Strange Face, written and directed by Lynne Vincent McCarthy and produced by Samantha Jennings, exploring the world of a socially awkward girl who’s looking for a friend.
Writer/Director Scott Pickett’s The One who Broke Your Heart, also written by Luke Tierney, and produced by Bruce Dawson and Lawrence Lim examines a person revisiting a past relationship.
Writer/director Alexandra Schepisi (One Night), also star of The Eye of the Storm and daughter to its director Fred Schepisi, will receive funding for her short Lois, produced by Rachel Higgins. The film stars Jacki Weaver.
Writer/director Sophie Miller (Half Windsor) has received finance for film Spine, starring Snowtown’s Lucas Pittaway, produced by Sheila Jayadex and executive produced by Prue Williams. Spine is the story of a paraplegic.
Also receiving financing is Strange Face, written and directed by Lynne Vincent McCarthy and produced by Samantha Jennings, exploring the world of a socially awkward girl who’s looking for a friend.
Writer/Director Scott Pickett’s The One who Broke Your Heart, also written by Luke Tierney, and produced by Bruce Dawson and Lawrence Lim examines a person revisiting a past relationship.
- 1/10/2012
- by Colin Delaney
- Encore Magazine
Something pulls a girl under whilst she's swimming in the lake. Alluding to the title of this episode, Dead in the Water in two senses: firstly, that whoever got killed was dead in the water (not so funny) or secondly, whatever or whoever did it, was dead in the water. No reference to boats/ ships here, as that's what the title more commonly refers to. Sam (Jared Padalecki) and Dean (Jensen Ackles), in a diner for the first time, and we see how much Dean just loves his food and witness his idea of 'fun'. "You know Sam, we are allowed to have fun once in a while - that's fun." Ugh and we thought it was something completely different, naively, ha. Gotta love the way Dean has this whole new spin on words and vocabulary too. Dean comes across the article in the paper and they head to Lake Manitoc,...
- 1/24/2011
- by mhasan@corp.popstar.com (Mila Hasan)
- PopStar
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