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Jared Padalecki gaslights.

He says shit (sometimes deletes, sometimes doesn’t) and when drama starts he gaslights fandom that he didn’t mean it that way, you misunderstood and that’s your fault.

He is trying to do it again and it’s sickening. He still takes NO RESPONSIBILITY for anything he did/does.

He threw a temper tantrum, publicly and was abusive and rude to former co-workers and then blames fans for “misunderstanding” his tone 🙄 there was no confusion about his intent - the attack that followed was what he wanted.

He literally said how he didn’t speak to Jensen until the next morning — he should have spoken to him BEFORE blasting him online and sending his rabid fans on him, Danneel and Robbie. Also he wasn’t just clarifying that he “wasn’t keeping a secret” - he was abusive as his tweet to Robbie shows — he came online, threw a tantrum and was happy to allow the carnage which followed to happen.

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“It was a success story — it was Dean’s success story,” Padalecki reflects on the “Supernatural” series finale. “This guy gave his life for years and years and years and ultimately gave his life to have his No. 1 on the planet live as normal a life as possible.”

Did I really read that right? Jared actually believes that Dean who died BY A REBAR ACCIDENTALLY on the first hunt after finally killing Chuck and have the opportunity to have a somewhat normal life was...good? acceptable? successful????

Clearly Jared and Sam share the same personality trait - Jensen was completely right when he said  “ Yes, Sam’s a real selfish asshole is basically what it boils down to. Um… (laughs) It is true.” 

I can’t help but think because Jared was doing Walker and he was happy with the ending (why wouldn’t he be, it was written to pretty much be all about Sam even Dean dying was a litany of how Sam was the better one) that Jensen, who has made it more than clear that he was not happy with the ending and was just told “take it or leave it” for any changes to be made because it was him against everyone else in that room. 

Also please answer me this Jared - how is it a success for someone to have given their whole life to looking after and looking out for someone else, living years of tragedy, hurt and trauma with little happiness - when that person FINALLY gets a chance to feel happy and have a somewhat normal life experience (get a dog, go to a pie-fest) to die by being accidentally impaled on a rebar and then have to suffer a horrific death, during which he isn’t comforted by his little brother but in fact has to spend his final moments praising and championing that brother and comforting him....utter trash to be quite frank. 

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The champagne soaking is meant to be a celebration of 15 years, of making television history. Supernatural, the story of two brothers destined to save the world, is the longest-running genre show in the history of American broadcast television. (So old, the first three seasons shot on this thing called film.) What started as an underdog story, living its first few years on the verge of cancellation, has become an institution, a milestone to which other shows aspire. Supernatural not only survived the move from The WB to The CW after its first season — it’s now the final WB show left standing — but became the backbone of the now highly successful CW network. Over the years, the sci-fi series has aired on every weeknight, helping to launch shows including Arrow and The Vampire Diaries. The network moved it one final time, most recently, to Mondays, to help Roswell, New Mexico expand its audience. “Supernatural is a major link to many of the shows that we have successfully built to market,” The CW’s chairman and CEO Mark Pedowitz says. “Almost every one of our shows has had it as a lead-out or a lead-in.”

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It’s a dry, hot August day in Malibu — when people were still allowed to gather outside — as Supernatural stars Jensen Ackles, Jared Padalecki, and Misha Collins prepare for the last setup of their final Entertainment Weekly cover shoot. With a bottle of champagne in each of their hands, Ackles once again reminds them they get “one shot” to do this right. But if their characters can shoulder the weight of the world, surely these three can handle a photo.
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Supernatural has never been an ensemble drama. For the first 82 hours of the series, Ackles and Padalecki were the only long-running series regulars — Katie Cassidy and Lauren Cohan briefly joined for season 3, appearing in 12 episodes combined. But Sam and Dean weren’t just in every episode; they anchored every episode. (They skipped table reads because there would’ve been only two actors there.) “I had many moments of not only questioning, ‘Can I keep this up?’ but an answer of ‘I cannot keep this up,’ ” Padalecki, 37, who’s been vocal about his struggle in the early seasons, says. “I borrowed strength from Jensen.” But even Ackles, 42, admits it was a tough job. “The 23-episode seasons were nine and a half months of filming,” he adds. “It was a lot of work, but I always came back to: I still enjoy it, I still like telling the story, I still like these characters and the people I work with.”

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“It’s going to be a long eight months,” Ackles declares. Standing on that same ledge, an hour before the champagne shot, Ackles, Padalecki, and Collins walk away from a group hug after unexpectedly starting to tear up. It might be the setting — looking out over the ocean — or the occasion: their last-ever photo shoot. Or maybe it’s the fact that they’re almost a month into filming their final season.
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