lopsu44 lol - I don't think he was feeling that bad. Maybe a little bit desperate with the content of the boxes though! It's always good when Misha joins him on stage :).
Miss Nanou i read that he was having a rough day and had some shitty questions asked :( as you can see he did seem a little eager to get off the stage and didn't really show interest in anything. It's funny tho the moment misha walked in he wanted to do the hitch scene with him :)
lopsu44 I wouldn't speculate on him having a rough day, as all he said was that he was starting to feel the jet lag. So maybe in that aspect, yeah. I didn't think the questions were that shitty at the time (it's been a while I haven't rewatched the videos though). As for the eagerness to get off stage or not showing interest, I didn't feel that at all during it. He plays with the audience really well ;). But he's always more relaxed and okay with doing ridiculous things on stage when he's not on his own.
he's always nervous when he's alone, maybe this is the reason you noticed something wrong with his behavior (other than the jet lag). He's still not comfortable on his own on stage.
I always thought J2 panels were funniest and awesome in terms of chemistry but cockles totally takes the cake for being funny, amazing chemistry and goofy. no wonder there are so many destiel shippers. jensen is shy as a person and for some reason he is very relaxed and not shy in answering a lot of questions or being ridiculously funny & goofy when he is with misha. he is less self-conscious and lets himself go when he is with misha compared to jared(the way he cracks up and laughs so hard when misha is being misha itself proves my point). I am not saying J2 panels not awesome but Jensen does less talking compared to jared.
+john I totally agree with you. I love J2 panels too but Jensen is a lot more serious in them (not saying it's a bad thing). I think it's mainly because of 2 things. First, as you say, Misha maybe takes less space and speech time than Jared does (or takes it differently). Second, and that's probably a big part, is the convention itself happening in Rome in a more laid back atmosphere than usual and where 'apple juice' (the strong kind that only has the colour of apple juice) is provided rather casually (that's more obvious if you watch the JIB6 Sunday panel where they literally licked the spilled 'juice' off the table ;)). All that certainly fuels the imagination of Cockles and Destiel shippers (and something tells me they totally know what they're doing).
In J2 panels Jensen's more the straight man to the duo, the big brother playing cool with the goofy little brother. When Jensen's with Misha it's just two besties being goofy.
Two panels I've seen now where Jensen seems to be pretty damn frustrated and Misha comes out to just be there for him. When Jensen has a shit day I'm guessing when available Misha's the guy he stands outside with and vents to.
As much as I love Jensen, I can never tell when he's "playing" grumpy and when he's just "being" grumpy. Life's not that hard, dude. You won't be famous (as a professional ghost-popper) forever; smile a little bit, alright?
Jensen loves the fans, but he's a very shy person irl - being the center of attention really seems to set off his anxiety and so he usually works best with a panel-buddy. I don't know *why* the US con team don't let Jensen and Misha do panels together - they're so great together and have so much fun with each other!
I mean it might be hard to react "properly" to fans asking you to do a whole bunch of stupid stuff alone on stage, he's not a puppet, and he's much shier than we might think. So yeah, we shouldn't be too hard on him. (and also, I kinda like his sense of humor)
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Omg this is so cringy but funny. Every time Jensen leans in to either look at the script or whisper to Misha, Misha moves away because he thinks Jensen is trying to kiss him.
Finn Dameron I don't think so Jensen already kiss Misha and Misha kiss him I think he do it for make it be funny they look as really good friends and I don't think Misha feel uncomfortable when Jensen kiss him
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