For the first time in my life I found hot a person arranging billiard balls .............. .... Dean and Crowley working together... .... Flash Back .... @@@@ Sam and Ruby working together. That I always dreamed of finally became reality .... Dark Dean….. <3<3 <3
Great sneak peek. The Dean/Crowley relationship, Crowley leading him down a dark path, fascinates me. I think Crowley is going to regret this in the long term.
Loved this scene, I've watched it a few times already!
As much as I adore the Sam/Crowley scenes cause they're lighter and easier, I find the Dean/Crowley scenes absolutely fascinating. This scene was an interesting dance between the two of them.
Dean being reluctant and guarding but not exactly defensive or aggressive specifically towards CROWLEY. Yes, he was playing his billiards game aggressively but I took that as more of a release of the frustration he's feeling towards HIMSELF about the First Blade and liking the feelings it invoked in him.
Crowley on the other side, pushing him for truth and information. But Crowley was not pushing in an aggressive or abrasive way, it was smoother, more of a manipulative coaxing, just telling Dean his suspicions and watching Dean's face & body language to get his answers. The was just a hint of concern in his voice, but whether that concern is for Dean or for the progress of the "killing Abaddon" mission is uncertain.
And at the end, Crowley borderline "double dog" daring Dean to go after Abaddon and get the job done, it was a brilliant play of two top actors, in a small space and the music was very interesting, bar/dive pool hall music, sounded like classic rock with electric guitar and no lyrics but also at the same time, a little sexy and trance-y.
And if you did not see the double sexual innuendos and meanings between Crowley, Dean, the billiards balls, the pool cues and the cue sharpener, then you have NOT been paying attention, hehe
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Crowley seems worried about Dean.
ReplyDeleteFor the first time in my life I found hot a person arranging billiard balls ..............
ReplyDelete.... Dean and Crowley working together... .... Flash Back .... @@@@ Sam and Ruby working together. That I always dreamed of finally became reality .... Dark Dean….. <3<3 <3
I took it as him manipulating Dean, although he might be worried too.
ReplyDeleteGreat sneak peek. The Dean/Crowley relationship, Crowley leading him down a dark path, fascinates me. I think Crowley is going to regret this in the long term.
ReplyDeleteAnd boy is Dean hot here.
Love the music choice! Great how even playing pool in an aggressive way can seem so menacing.
ReplyDeleteLoved this scene, I've watched it a few times already!
ReplyDeleteAs much as I adore the Sam/Crowley scenes cause they're lighter and easier, I find the Dean/Crowley scenes absolutely fascinating. This scene was an interesting dance between the two of them.
Dean being reluctant and guarding but not exactly defensive or aggressive specifically towards CROWLEY. Yes, he was playing his billiards game aggressively but I took that as more of a release of the frustration he's feeling towards HIMSELF about the First Blade and liking the feelings it invoked in him.
Crowley on the other side, pushing him for truth and information. But Crowley was not pushing in an aggressive or abrasive way, it was smoother, more of a manipulative coaxing, just telling Dean his suspicions and watching Dean's face & body language to get his answers. The was just a hint of concern in his voice, but whether that concern is for Dean or for the progress of the "killing Abaddon" mission is uncertain.
And at the end, Crowley borderline "double dog" daring Dean to go after Abaddon and get the job done, it was a brilliant play of two top actors, in a small space and the music was very interesting, bar/dive pool hall music, sounded like classic rock with electric guitar and no lyrics but also at the same time, a little sexy and trance-y.
And if you did not see the double sexual innuendos and meanings between Crowley, Dean, the billiards balls, the pool cues and the cue sharpener, then you have NOT been paying attention, hehe