Supernatural

When I watched the last ep I was like "Oh they killing everyone now" haven't been impressed with an episode like that in a long time. I actually ended up liking Rowena in the end. I was liking that Demon inside Jack too, that part felt a bit rushed but he was sneaky from the start. Thought Ketch died already in last season, that was a brutal end for him. Now we are down to personal eps with just the bros with Cas gone. I guess Billie will start appearing and maybe Chuck's sis shows up again. They can show the alternate Bobby for a few eps.
 
'Supernatural' Star Jared Padalecki Arrested at His Go-To Austin Club for Assault and Public Intoxication

Jared -- who plays Sam Winchester on the show, opposite Jensen Ackles -- was busted by cops early Sunday morning in Austin, TX outside of a lounge called Stereotype. Per his booking sheet, he's facing two counts of assault and one count of public intoxication.

Based on video TMZ obtained in the moments leading up to Jared's arrest ... you can see why. The guy was getting physical on the sidewalk, and cops had to get involved.

Eyewitnesses on the scene tell us that at first, Jared allegedly struck a bartender in the face from inside the establishment ... and that a friend tried calming him down outside, but got put into a headlock after a standoff, which you can see here in the footage.

We're also told he got into it with the general manager of the place, and allegedly struck him in the face as well. Eventually, Jared was restrained by police ... but not before pulling out what we're told was a wad of cash, and allegedly flashing it to the officers.

I wont be surprised if CW fires him from Walker Texas Ranger.
 
Well, that is going to be rough on production.
 
Itd be a shame if this screwed up the production of the final season of supernatural.
 
That sounds uncharacteristic for him but then he's coming off the end of this series and inbetween beginning a stressful reboot of another. Still, getting drunk and slugging people? Not a good sign.
 
They were just filming "The French Mistake Part 2"
 
If he was smart, he would issue a public apology ASAP.
He should do everything he.can to appear contrite and regretful.
 
Yeah, dude got drunk, so fuggin what
most people here have probably had a worse moment than that

if he was driving, or used any slurs, he'd be done
but this will just be a moment to laugh at at their next convention
 
Well that sucks for him; it’s always going to be different when someone famous gets drunk and disorderly.

One would hope he feels bad for his actions, and that he does issue a formal apology (just cause it’s the decent thing to do and he’s already come across as a decent guy).

All that said, the guy has dealt with depression in the past, so maybe this is an extension of that? Needless to say, I hope none of this complicates the wrap of Season 15.
 
Yeah, dude got drunk, so fuggin what
most people here have probably had a worse moment than that

if he was driving, or used any slurs, he'd be done
but this will just be a moment to laugh at at their next convention

Assault and public intoxication are crimes. Employers and the justice system tend to frown upon them. No one should be laughing this off. Least of all Jared.
 
whatever, he got drunk and put a dude in a headlock
stupid? yeah. Something worth arresting someone over? Barely. Something worth making a big showy public apology about? who cares.
if he wasn't a celebrity he woulda been thrown out on his ass and sent on his way

I hope Jensen and Misha give him some s**t for being that blitzed, and then they all have a good chuckle
 
Haha putting someone in a headlock for sure is worth arresting someone over. Are you nuts?

But as I said, it'll be fine. No one is gonna care.
It was a misdemeanor right? It wasn't like he laid in wait and premeditated the attack. I'll be very surprised if this affects anything
 
Haha putting someone in a headlock for sure is worth arresting someone over. Are you nuts?

But as I said, it'll be fine. No one is gonna care.
It was a misdemeanor right? It wasn't like he laid in wait and premeditated the attack. I'll be very surprised if this affects anything

Idk how it is where you live but in America even throwing a drink in someone's face is considered assault and you can be arrested for it. Physically assaulting someone is battery which is a more severe crime. Jared hit two or three different people. May have broken at least one person's nose. Hence why Jared was arrested. All of those people can press charges and all of them can sue him.

Oh and putting someone in a headlock is also battery.

whatever, he got drunk and put a dude in a headlock
stupid? yeah. Something worth arresting someone over? Barely. Something worth making a big showy public apology about? who cares.
if he wasn't a celebrity he woulda been thrown out on his ass and sent on his way

I hope Jensen and Misha give him some s**t for being that blitzed, and then they all have a good chuckle

Real life isnt the movies. Committing crimes in a bar doesnt always just get you thrown out the door in a comedic fashion. The manager can call the cops or the assaulted person(s) can. Even my local biker dive doesnt tolerate fights. If a perspn gets violent the cops are called and the customer is banned for life and charged for the cost of any broken property.

Even if the bar itself doesnt call the cops the people that are assaulted can press charges in which case cops would go to the attackers home and arrest him.
 
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Idk how it is where you live but in America even throwing a drink in someone's face is considered assault and you can be arrested for it. Physically assaulting someone is battery which is a more severe crime. Jared hit two or three different people. May have broken at least one person's nose. Hence why Jared was arrested. All of those people can press charges and all of them can sue him.

Oh and putting someone in a headlock is also battery.
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I don't know why you quoted me. If you're going to respond to my post, please read them. I was saying that putting someone in a headlock is an arrestable offense in reply to BoredGuy saying it's "barely" an arrestable defense.
I agree he should've been arrested for what he did.

I'm just saying it's not that big of a deal. It wasn't even trending on Twitter, or if it was not for long. None of the Supernatural fanbase seemed to care. No one really seems to care. There are celebrities who have gotten into fights or accused of assault or battery even recently and their careers have been fine.
Honestly, from what we know, this isn't a pattern. It wasn't a hate crime. It wasn't a domestic violence incident. It was a drunken idiot hitting people. Good? No. But I would be surprised if it affects Padelecki's career at all
 
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So apparently ghosts can choke other ghosts?... :ebr:
 
So if you choke another ghost to death, does that ghost in turn have a ghost?
 
So apparently ghosts can choke other ghosts?
So if you choke another ghost to death, does that ghost in turn have a ghost?
It makes sense; ghosts exist in another ... dimension (of sorts) so their interacting with each other shouldn’t be completely surprising.

As for ghost choking, I doubt a ghost can die that way, it’s probably more just a restraining thing?

It was also stated that once a soul goes to heaven or hell, there’s no switching; you’re either condemned to hell or at peace in heaven, yet Sam and Dean have each been in both places, sometimes by choice, other times because of death, so apparently the circumstances around that are flexible if the writers forget a few details. :p
 
I was being (mostly) facetious about ghosts choking another ghost to death to produce another ghost.

Or Sam and Dean are a special case going to both heaven and hell, being God's chosen ones. Though I think that is a weak excuse because as far as I recall their father John ended up in heaven after going to hell as well. He might be a Winchester too but he is not one of the brothers. Also Bobby. Bobby ascended too. There might have been others who I forget but the idea one and done like that does not hold water.
 
Or Sam and Dean are a special case going to both heaven and hell, being God's chosen ones. Though I think that is a weak excuse because as far as I recall their father John ended up in heaven after going to hell as well. He might be a Winchester too but he is not one of the brothers. Also Bobby. Bobby ascended too. There might have been others who I forget but the idea one and done like that does not hold water.
Pretty sure Bobby was a special case. Wasn’t Naomi involved in ascending him? I see to recall an Angel at some point or other saying that Johns whereabouts was uncertain, implying that he may not actually be in heaven?

Speaking of God too, and his story and the whole destiny thing, a good point was made in this episode. Chuck may write stories but the boys ultimately must choose their own fates, else Chuck would never have been shot.

I figure their whole existence (and humanity in general) is a sort of game. Chuck has written various scenarios and has provided multiple routes for his characters to take, occasionally they’ll find a hidden door which gives them a bonus level or allows them access to the source code (of sorts).
 
Adam's return was better than I hoped. I really liked the twist with him and Mike being equal partners instead of just being vindictive villains. I'm only sad that we didnt get them back sooner.
 
I’ve been waiting since this season started to see Michael again, and despite my hating the actor during his initial run, I was quite fond of him here, and it’s nice(?) that Adam and Michael have come to an agreement of sorts. A balance.

Evidently Michael May be a key piece of the puzzle in defeating God, and I can only hope that he (being the last Archangel in existence) survives the show when all is said and done.

Heaven needs a competent Archangel, and I’d like to think him and Castiel will develop some form of mutual respect before the show wraps.

I suppose all we’ve got left now is for Jack’s return, and to find out what the deal is between him, Death and the Empty.
 
Yeah I really liked how they handled Michael, hope he sticks around the rest of the season. The actor seems to have grown, both talent wise and looks wise, and it was really nice to see Dean's apology. But yeah, he should've been brought back 5 seasons ago.

I gotta say though, I'm not feeling Eileen at all.. her and Jared have zero chemistry. Plus, writing-wise, Sam is super awkward around her, and he's not usually that way with women unless its someone like Becky or an older Cougar or something. And I don't get why they're giving such a healthy portion of the show's final season to a character we've met, what, once..?... and have no attachment to. I also find it kind of hard to believe when Dean called her hot considering some of the women he's been with on this show, but I guess that was just in service of trying to sell the relationship.
 
I gotta say though, I'm not feeling Eileen at all.. her and Jared have zero chemistry.
I gotta’ agree on this. If they were going to bring someone back and set Sam up a happy ending, you’d think they’d have brought back Jess, not a one-shot who, as you’ve rightly said, has no apparent chemistry with Sam.
 

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