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Jensen Ackles

Jensen Ackles is an American actor.

Supernatural - The Complete Second Season 

Jared Padalecki, Jensen Ackles

Twenty-two years ago, Sam (series star Jared Padalecki) and Dean (series star Jensen Ackles) Winchester lost their mother to a mysterious and demonic supernatural force. As a result, their father, John (recurring guest star Jeffrey Dean Morgan - "Grey's Anatomy"), raised the brothers to be soldiers. He taught them about the paranormal evil that lives in the dark corners and on the back roads of America...and he taught them how to kill it. Sam, however, wanted nothing to do with this violent and dangerous life, and he left it behind, until the day Dean appeared on his doorstep with troubling news. Their father had gone missing on a "hunting trip." Sam and Dean have spent the last year cruising the highwaysof the United States in their 1967 Chevy Impala, searching for their lost father and encountering creatures that most people believe exist only in folklore, superstition and nightmares. Along the way, they have battled the various supernatural threats--and each other as well, for their sibling rivalries and conflicts were never far from the surface. Finally, they found their father, just as he was closing in on the Demon who claimed their mother.

Supernatural - The Complete Second Season

Season 2 of Supernatural has far exceeded my expectations and it has far surpassed it's debut season, which I didn't think was possible. Dean and Sam have matured and bonded over countless "hunts" protecting strangers from creatures they couldn't even imagine in their worst nightmares. The acting in this season has been superb. Both actors, Jensen Ackles (Dean Winchester) and Jared Padelecki (Sam Winchester) have put in tremendous performances. I think they both deserve Emmy's! My favorite eposides for each would be Jensen's performance in "In My Time of Dying," "Children Shouldn't Play with Dead Things," "What Is and What Should Never Be (aka I Dream of Genie)," and "All Hell Breaks Loose Part II." Jared has blown me away in "Hunted," "Houses of the Holy," "Born Under a Bad Sign," "Heart," and "All Hell Breaks Loose Part I." There are some fantastically funny episodes "The Usual Suspects," Tall Tales," "Hollywood Babylon," and "Folsom Prison Blues." The mix of suspense and humor are well balanced.

I love the way that Eric Kripke, et al, add just the right music/song to foreshadow what is coming or what has happened in the episode. It all just ties together making the music almost another character on the show.

Another great thing about this season is that the brothers meet with some new friends and reconnect with some old ones making recurring roles from Bobby, in particular, very enjoyable. There have been some fabulous guest stars on the show from Linda Blair in "Usual Suspects," Tricia Helfer was amazing in "Roadkill," and Emmanuelle Vaugier in "Heart" was just perfect. There are so many surprises this season that just keep you on the edge of your seat. After watching the season finale it looks like Season 3 promises to continue the thrills.

Here is a list of the episodes:
1. In My Time of Dying
2. Everyone Loves a Clown
3. Bloodlust
4. Children Shouldn't Play with Dead Things
5. Simon Said
6. No Exit
7. The Usual Suspects
8. Crossroads Blues
9. Croatoan
10. Hunted
11. Playthings
12. Night Shifter
13. Houses of the Holy
14. Born Under a Bad Sign
15. Tall Tales
16. Road Kill
17. Heart
18. Hollywood Babylon
19. Folsom Prison Blues
20. What Is and Never Should Be (aka I Dream of Genie)
21. All Hell Breaks Loose: Part I
22. All Hell Breaks Loose: Part II

The DVD is packed with special features. Of course they include the gag reel (which is always fun). There are unaired scenes and commentary from the directors, producers, and Jared and Jensen. I even heard it will have Jared Padalecki's original screen test. It will be interesting to see how he interpreted the character from the beginning and compare how his character has grown over the two seasons.

I already have the episodes downloaded on my Ipod, but will definitely buy the season for the DVD features. - Jennifer Ortiz "jenortiz" (Irvington, NJ United States)

Amazon Price: $18.99 (as of 07/13/2009) Buy Now

Jensen Ackles at a Glance 

Jensen Ross Ackles (born March 1, 1978) is an American television and film actor. He is notable for his television roles as Eric Brady in Days of our Lives which earned him several Daytime Emmy Award nominations, as Alec/X5-494 in Dark Angel, and as Jason Teague in Smallville. He currently plays Dean Winchester on the CW series ''Supernatural.

Supernatural - The Complete First Season 

Jared Padalecki, Jensen Ackles

Call it Kolchak: The Night Stalker, The College Years or Buffy the Vampire Slayer for Boys, but the horror series Supernatural delivers some of the most satisfying small-screen scares in recent memory. The premise is deceptively simple: brothers Sam and Dean (Jared Padalecki from Gilmore Girls and Jensen Ackles, both appealing) travel the darker corners of the American landscape in search of their father, who's gone missing while hunting the malevolent forces that lead to the death of their mother. In the course of their search, the siblings encounter a host of otherworldly creatures, including vampires, ghosts, and witches, as well as such distinctly American phenomena as the urban-legend favorite the Hook ("Hookman"), monsters from Native American mythology ("Wendigo"), and fearful figures from children's games ("Bloody Mary"). Supernatural's integration of elements from American pop culture and folklore, combined with its skilled cast and crew (creator/co-writer Erik Kripke delivered 2005's Boogeyman, while director/executive producer David Nutter is a veteran of The X-Files and Millennium), and better-than-average attempts at atmosphere and suspense place the series well above the other spookshow programs that arrived on networks at about the same time (Invasion, Night Stalker), and should hold considerable appeal for fans of frightful fare.

The six-disc set contains all 22 episodes of the debut season, with commentary by Ackles and Padalecki on "Phantom Traveler" and Nutter, Kripke, and producer Peter Johnson on the pilot episode; two making-of documentaries (one on the show itself, and the other on its stars), as well as a brace of unaired scenes and a gag reel round out the set. For those with DVD-ROM capabilities, the set also includes a link to a web site which offers a sneak preview at season 2 and the pilot script, among other bonus features. -- Paul Gaita

Bound by tragedy and blood to a dangerous, otherworldly mission, two brothers travel in mysterious back roads of the country in their '67 Chevy Impala, searching for their missing father--and hunting down every evil supernatural force they encounter along the way. Bring home all 22 episodes of the first season of the thrilling new show, Supernatural along with must-own bonus features. Supernatural is a completely new kind of thrill ride that takes viewers on a journey into the dark world of the unexplained.

Supernatural - The Complete First Season

I watched this show from the very first episode because its premise caught my attention and was pleasantly surprised by just how good it turned out to be. The two actors who play the Winchester brothers play very well off of one another and have great chemistry. Jensen Ackles, who plays the older brother is really the break out star of this show as his performances are outstanding. On the surface he appears to be little more than the smart ass big brother who simply wants to hunt down and destroy any supernatural creature he possibly can. It doesn't take long for us to see that Sam (the youngest) is not the only compassionate brother. They both want to find their father and avenge their mother's death as well as help others along the way. Add the character of the father to the mix and things get even more interesting. This show is not just about two demon-hunting brothers. It also skillfully explores the complicated relationship not only between the brothers, but between the brothers and their father as well. Supernatural only gets better and better as the season progresses and has become much more than just a monster of the week show. Every episode has wonderful, witty dialogue and unlike some other 'generic' horror/sci-fi shows targeted at younger audiences, Supernatural purposely tries to be different and to stand out from the crowd (and succeeds). By the end of this first season, I was completely enthralled by the storylines and looked forward to the show every week. The action only gets better and better until the season finale that leaves you wondering, what are the Winchesters going to do next and how will they possibly top this in season 2? - Buffy "topaz@shaka.com"

Supernatural is a great show that breaks the mold of it's WB predecessors. Unlike Buffy and Charmed, it strives to be edgier and less kitschy. Even the music has more bite. I really love the relationship between Dean Winchester (Jensen Ackles) and his younger brother, Sam Winchester (Jared Padalecki). They are brothers who grew up fighting supernatural creatures with their father, John Winchester (Jeffrey Dean Morgan). Their mother was killed when Sam was a baby and their father has been obsessed with finding her killer ever since. Now 22 years later, Sam's girlfriend, Jessica, is killed in the same way and coincidentally their father disappears. Sam joins up with his brother, Dean, to not only find their father, but track down the killer once and for all.

The brothers travel across the US in Dean's '67 Chevy Impala searching for their father, and helping strangers along the way. Dean is obsessed with helping people. He feels strongly that what they are doing is their calling. Sam on the other hand wants a normal life and plans to return to it as soon as it is all over.

The chemistry between Dean and Sam is great. I especially love the episodes their father is in. One of my favorite episodes is Home. I also love Phantom Traveler (Dean's fear of flying is hilarious).

I always loved how Buffy was funny with the great banter between the characters. If I could find a fault with Buffy it was that it wasn't scary enough. I don't have that problem with Supernatural. It has a great blend of the hair raising, spine-tingling moments and the brother's wise-cracking wit.

I saw the cast and crew at the MT&R Television Festival back in March and they are just as charismatic in person as on film. I hope this show continues to do well. After the cliffhanger we were left with from the first season, it will be a long summer until we see what happens next with the Winchester clan. - Jennifer Ortiz "jenortiz" (Irvington, NJ United States)

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