Dean Winchester in Every Episode | 1x16
-He listens to Latin music while he’s cooking or cleaning.
-He always asks everyone if they ate already today.
-He is absolutely the one who will yell at everyone for not being ready and when everyone is ready, he’s still not ready.
-He’s always the one who has to get rid of like spiders and bugs.
-He always complains about how nobody helps him.
-I feel like he would tell Sodapop about everything that goes wrong in his life.
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carmy getting riled up whenever sydney shows signs of distress or annoyance is genuinely such crazy writing like i'm actually obsessed with their dynamic. the man is literally at all times like who hurt you. i'd kill for you please ask me to kill for you. don't walk away mad. meanwhile he's the villain every time. ugh his mind it amazes me sometimes
Diego Calva in Te Prometo Anarquía/I Promise You Anarchy (2015) dir. Julio Hernández Cordón
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I don't think a lot of people realize the giant publicity that will happen if actors are out right on the picket line.
Like a huge reason why a lot of people talked about the solidarity of the actors out on the picket line when WGA first started their strike was because they brought media attention.
They got the everyday person's attention because "hey isn't that the actor from my favorite show why are they here?", will only be more amplified if SAG AFTRA goes on strike.
Over a 1,000 actors have signed a letter saying that they are prepared to strike if their demands aren't meant.
Actors like Pedro Pascal, Ewan McGregor, Jennifer Lawrence, Quinta Brunson, Mark Ruffalo, Meryl Streep, Aubrey Plaza, Julia Louis-Dreyfus, Constance Wu, Joaquin Phoenix, and Jamie Lee Curtis.
These are renowned actors in their fields with all of them being Emmy or Oscar nominated/winning actors.
This came right after the heels of 98% of available voters in SAG AFTRA voted that they are willing to strike.
Big names are talking about this at their movie premieres like Matt Damon and Florence Pugh.
And while they can afford to go on strike and they are extremely fortunate for that, they are also bring major publicity.
There has not been a double strike in Hollywood since 1960 and this WILL put the pressure on Hollywood execs who were literally booking summer vacations a week after the WGA strike started with no care, saying that they're going to wait until writers literally are in poverty, so they could fall in line.
This is people's livelihoods. This is how they get food on the table and support their family. They deserve to have an honorable wage and be properly compensated for their work.
EDIT: I made this before the talk deadlines and now it’s official, SAG AFTRA officially will be going on strike on Thursday.
Okay so I feel like Drew Starkey would be a perfect Johnny Storm.
I'm actually surprised to see a pro Carmy/Sydney headline for once. Comments are full of naysayers, of course.