ratherastory: (Single Tear)
ratherastory ([personal profile] ratherastory) wrote2010-05-30 01:59 pm

I am a bad, bad person

I'm watching Dark Angel (through Zip.ca, which is our equivalent of Netflix), and Jensen Ackles is in this episode as a serial killer, and all I can do is think "Hot DAMN, he is pretty!"

No seriously, there is a place for me in the special hell. For one, he's ten years younger in this than he is now, and I am fascinated by his eyes, and God help me, his mouth. I'm just staring, and it's kind of embarrassing.

Also? The main character just smacked him in the face and now he's got blood all over his teeth and GUH.

*headdesk*

He still hurts really purty, and he obviously had that single tear thing going even back then.

OOF.

Like I've always said: if he weren't married and I were straight (and, y'know, he even knew I existed, which he doesn't and which is as it should be)...


(AUUGH! His knee just went totally the wrong way. OH GOD THE SQUICK! Oh, and he's crying and I don't care if he's a serial killer I want to pet the bunny and make him tea.)

[identity profile] sothcweden.livejournal.com 2010-05-30 07:10 pm (UTC)(link)
His character is often the comic relief, but if you want angst, just wait until you get to The Berrisford Agenda (2x12, I think). Very, very angsty Alec. On the flip side, we all know how well JA does angst, but a lot of his work on DA displays his ability to play comedy. His introduction scene in S2 is hilarious, partly because of the interaction he has with Max, and partly because he's so young and prettified compared to Dean: I spent the entire scene giggling at him - I think he's got frosted tips!

[identity profile] ratherastory.livejournal.com 2010-05-30 07:13 pm (UTC)(link)
Well, we *were* just coming out of the nineties. I'm willing to forgive him the frosted tips. ;)

Comic relief, eh? I'm actually looking forward to that. JA has great comedic timing, and it'll be nice to see early incarnations of that.