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  • dean:

    hey sammy i gotta talk to you about something

  • sam:

    k

  • dean:

    so...so it's like this all right

  • dean:

    you know how i love pie the best

  • sam:

    *sigh* yes i know how you love pie the best

  • dean:

    yeah, i always did. since i can remember.

  • dean:

    and if anybody ever even asked me to eat cake--

  • sam:

    you'd throw a bitch fit

  • dean:

    i'd politely decline, shut up sammy i'm talking

  • dean:

    anyway, all my life it was pie and not cake, not ever.

  • dean:

    but imagine that one day this cake came into my life

  • dean:

    this really amazing cake

  • dean:

    like it looks like the most delicious thing to sit on a plate

  • dean:

    plucked from god's own dessert tray if you will

  • dean:

    and i'm like, damn, i need to eat this cake right now

  • dean:

    and it's not like i don't still love pie, right, like pie is still awesome

  • dean:

    but this cake looks so good that i might never eat pie again

  • dean:

    i could see myself making sweet love to this cake for the rest of my life

  • sam:

    dean wat

  • dean:

  • sam:

    what are you even saying

  • dean:

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  • dean:

    i might be a little bit gay for cas

wotcher-doctor:

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squeetown:

Jason Isaacs: I remember my very first day, I improvised a line. I had my first day, probably my first shot, I had to kind of flounce out of a room when Dumbledore, played by the late, great Richard Harris, put me in my place, and there was no line written, no exit line. And I’d been humiliated, and my plan had come to nothing. And I said to Chris Columbus, “Don’t you think there should be a line?” And he said, “Well, say something. Say whatever you like.” So we did another take, and I hadn’t told anyone what I was going to do. And as I turned to leave, I looked at Daniel, and I said, “Let us hope Mr. Potter will always be around to save the day.” And then Daniel, who was all of 12, stepped right up to me, looked me right in the eye, and said “Don’t worry. I will be.” A chill went down my spine. And as he did it, I thought, “Christ, this kid is good.”

This is the part in the Harry Potter issue of Entertainment Weekly, when Jason tells this story, that I started to cry.

One of the most iconic lines in the whole of the series was improvised. By a 12-year-old boy.

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