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*insert squee icon here*

Okay, so. I'm sitting in my office (with half the lights off, because I'm not really here on my day off trying to get a jump on some things), and while I'm waiting for a phone call (20 more minutes, and I'm out of here), I'm surfing the net.

And I happen across an extended (55 second) preview of tonight's ep. It's a CW official trailer thing, so I give it a click.



I only watched about half if it, because too many spoilers!

But! This is the ep, apparently, where they mothball the Impala. Dean says, with no small amount of botheration (that is my new word. Although "boveration" might be more fun), "Nobody puts Baby in a corner."

Sam replies something like, "You do know what movie that's from."

Dean sternly says, "A Swayze movie. Swayze always gets a pass."

Okay, this tickles me in more ways than I can say. Dirty Dancing? My favorite movie that year. That movie, the soundtrack, and the catch phrases pretty much define a large portion of my college life. Especially, "Nobody puts Baby in a corner."

Also? Dean is a Patrick Swayze fan! There are not enough ways to say how much I love this. Because Swayze is pretty much . . . well . . . his appeal is a lot like Jensen's, actually. Women want to dance with him (take that however you like), and men want to be him. (Well, technically, wanted. But I'll leave the morbid jokes aside.) From what little I know about him, he was a good guy, and very devoted to his family. He was a Texan. And he apparently had a die hard work ethic. I'd really like to get a hold of the last series he did, the one he was working on at the very end.

Anyway . . . SQUEEEEEEEEEEEEEE . . .

*gleeful giggle*

And, yeah, you'll probably read about this again in my insta-reaction and yet again in my rambly.

Which, btw, I'm working on last week's rambly to post later this afternoon. Not too much to actually ramble about. It was pretty self-explanatory.

Date: 2011-10-28 04:29 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] mtee.livejournal.com
Swayze loved his wife and they were so happily married. That's huge in my book. He was a GOOD man.
I like your comparison.. it's true.
That movie is a classic and can NEVER be remade.

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