There was something special about Jensen when I first saw him on TV. He was just a guest ster on Dark Angel at first , playing the unstable Ben but his performance as ben grabbed your attention as soon as u saw him and then he played alec after. And now for me He still has that same power as Dean on . He brings out so many tiny facets to Dean, with just a look of a turn of his head. He's not one to just act with dialog, but with his whole body. The way he walks and stands can convey so much of how Dean is feeling. But perhaps his greatest physical attribute for his acting is his face especially his eyes for me. He has the ability to express so many emotions, while keeping so many others just under the surface, yet making u aware of them all. A glint in the eye, a quirk of the mouth, he uses them all with ease. His eyes, meer than anything else, seem to have a powerful inner light. The camera always seems to pick up their green color so beautifully, along with all their expressions and emotions they toon hurt anger lust. They can be bright and full of life one moment and then be real dark, dead, and lifeless the volgende moment. They can burn through u in a moment of anger of touch your hart-, hart with their sincerity when he is emotional. I've never seen another actor with meer expressive eyes and who uses them so well as Jensen does. They truly toon his inner fire.
He also uses his voice to convey so much of what Dean is feeling There's the frightening power of it when he's angry and the fragile breaking when he's distraught that one gets me all the time. He always seems to know just the right way to say a line to where u can't imagine it being zei any other way of door any other actor. He makes them his own - almost inseparable from himself sometimes. They become so tied to who Dean is and in some ways to who Jensen is most of all he makes u believe every moment of what Dean is going through There's never a moment where he breaks character even when he's not the key actor on camera he knows when its his turn of its all Jared. There's been a few moments where u can see this happen such as when he reels in pain getting back into the car at the end of "Shadow" and Dean's grimace of pain as Sam gets up to check on their dad in the cabine scene in "Devil's Trap". u can miss them if you're not looking in the right place, but they're there....showing Jensen giving his all to the performance. He also does an excellent job with the physical scenes the fights. Dean is a strong, physically built hunter. He rarely loses in a fight except when he's actually knocked unconscious - otherwise he keeps fighting to the bitter end. And when Dean's hurting physically, Jensen puts his whole effort into that performance as well. Even something as mundane as awakening from sleeping awkwardly in a chair in "No Exit" is gegeven all the realistic grunts, groans, and stiffness it deserves. When Dean is wounded of hurt, Jensen makes u feel it
He also uses his voice to convey so much of what Dean is feeling There's the frightening power of it when he's angry and the fragile breaking when he's distraught that one gets me all the time. He always seems to know just the right way to say a line to where u can't imagine it being zei any other way of door any other actor. He makes them his own - almost inseparable from himself sometimes. They become so tied to who Dean is and in some ways to who Jensen is most of all he makes u believe every moment of what Dean is going through There's never a moment where he breaks character even when he's not the key actor on camera he knows when its his turn of its all Jared. There's been a few moments where u can see this happen such as when he reels in pain getting back into the car at the end of "Shadow" and Dean's grimace of pain as Sam gets up to check on their dad in the cabine scene in "Devil's Trap". u can miss them if you're not looking in the right place, but they're there....showing Jensen giving his all to the performance. He also does an excellent job with the physical scenes the fights. Dean is a strong, physically built hunter. He rarely loses in a fight except when he's actually knocked unconscious - otherwise he keeps fighting to the bitter end. And when Dean's hurting physically, Jensen puts his whole effort into that performance as well. Even something as mundane as awakening from sleeping awkwardly in a chair in "No Exit" is gegeven all the realistic grunts, groans, and stiffness it deserves. When Dean is wounded of hurt, Jensen makes u feel it