Supernatural makes me remember how great Jerad can be. He’s great at being conflicted, guilty and compassionate but he’s a lot more than that. I hope the writers step up so he can show his greatness.
Did anyone else get hurt by the "it's okay" Cordell said to his daughter? To me yes, it reminded me of SPN 15x20 ... when Sammy said the same to Dean 😭 (sorry for my english, i speak spanish)
I just want to take a minute and say how grateful I am your making edits for Walker. I didn't know if you would still be making a lot of videos after SPN ended, but I was really hoping you would since your videos bring lots of joy into my day. Thank you for everything you do 💕
I loved that texting scene. Sometimes as parents you have to go to where the kids are comfortable to reach them. Excellent example. Fantastic edit of the show!! Nice scene choices. 🥰💕
Thank you for making vids about "Walker" because after second episode I love that show even more.❤ Yes, the way camera is working on the "Walker" is so great. They have so many beautiful shots in the locations and way the light or the sun is spotted on Jared face or his eyes is just gorgeous.😍 Yep, I got emotional again. I liked pilot episode so much but the second episode which I watched yesterday made me so emotional. I cried a few times seeing how Walker, Stella, August, Geri miss Emily because it was heartbreaking.😭 The more I see flashbacks about Emily the more I understand why they miss her so much - she seemed like lovely person and glue to Walker's family. I wish Walker luck to get along with his kids again - it will be not easy but it's possible if he will be trying and be real present (with his mind not just being there in person).❤ I known that Jared is good with emotional scenes but watching him what he's capable of in "Walker" makes me even more proud of him - the way he can transfer emotions through the screen is truly amazing.😍
Great vid. This line tho' - "and I know things have changed, but you know how long change takes to happen" This resonates so much on several levels - character, show and politics. For all that certain people are banging on about a lack of representation of minorities in this show, there are others crying that there is too much and not enough violence. I feel that there is a lot more progressive material than usual for this sort of show and I unfortunately don't think that the U.S. market is prepared to take a huge leap just now. There needs to be stepping stones with enough appeal to stay on air. I really think Walker can be one of those stepping stones.
My question is this...why haven't these people come forward before now? Why did they wait a year, why not say it right away? Is there gaslighting happening to Codell? The plot thickens....
I'm still upset that they told him he's chasing ghost and making him feel crazy, when Liam and James were doing the exact same thing looking into Emily's cas behind his back, and I understand why they couldn't involve him, the whole conflict of interest, but they didn't need to make him think he was crazy for thinking the things that he did.