Sunday, July 31, 2011

Jensen Ackles House

John finally contacts the boys, revealing that he has been away from them because he is tracking the demon that killed their mother and, for the first time, has some really good leads. His affection for his sons could be used against him, so he wants them away from him. However, the family unites as they come into possession of the Colt, a special revolver which John says can kill anything, including demons. The season finale concludes with Sam, Dean, and John escaping from their clash with Azazel, the yellow-eyed demon. While Sam is driving an injured Dean and John to a hospital, a demon-possessed driver drives his semi truck into the Impala, causing massive damage to the car and the Winchesters inside. In the episode "Skin," Dean and Sam battle a shapeshifter responsible for a string of brutal murders in St. Louis, Missouri. During the course of the episode, the shapeshifter assumes Dean's form, causing police to believe that Dean is responsible for the murders. However, Dean kills the shapeshifter while it is still in his form; the authorities officially declare him dead and pin the murders on him. As the season begins, Dean, at the age of 26, is a hunter; he hunts and kills supernatural monsters. Usually, he is with his father John, but sometimes goes by himself. When his father goes missing, Dean asks for Sam's help to find him. They go in search of their father, saving people from the supernatural along the way, but at the end of the first episode, Sam's girlfriend Jessica Moore dies the same way as their mother did. Dean was born on January 24, 1979 to John and Mary Winchester in Lawrence, Kansas. He is the couples first child, four years older than his younger brother Sam. He is named after his maternal grandmother, Deanna Campbell. When he was only four years old on November 2, 1983, his mother Mary was killed in Sam's nursery by the demon Azazel. Infant Sam is saved by the ensuing fire when his father takes him out of his crib and gives him to four year old Dean, who then carries him outside while their father unsuccessfully tries to rescue their mother. After that night Dean felt responsible for Sam, and was always given the job to take care of him while they were growing up. Dean's father John raised him and Sam as Hunters of the supernatural. During Dean's childhood John would be away "hunting" a week or two at a time, so Dean had to partly raise Sam. Dean values his family and their safety more than anyone's absolute ideas of good or evil, even going so far as to kill the human host of a demon in order to rescue his brother, and selling his own soul to save Sam's life. Despite some knowledge of the afterlife, Dean is skeptical towards believing in the "good aspects of religion," and once said he didn't believe in angels because he only believes what he can see. But his absolutism is upended after he meets Castiel and finds that even angels fight amongst themselves, while God appears to have left them all to their own devices. Despite being the oldest, and the first to join his father as a hunter, Dean often seems to see hunting as an adventure rather than a responsibility, and presents a frat boy persona in stark contrast to his serious, studious younger brother Sam. His devil-may-care attitude applies equally to romance, his taste in classic rock, fast cars, and even food, especially cheeseburgers. Dean is terrified of flying, and claims that is the reason why he drives everywhere - in their Dad's classic 1967 Chevy Impala. Dean Winchester is a fictional character and one of the two main protagonists from The CW Television Network's Supernatural, portrayed by Jensen Ackles. He hunts demons, spirits and other supernatural creatures with his younger brother Sam.

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