Look at Misha’s eyes close in a moment of happiness as Jensen kisses him…he’s like a purring cat. My heart! 😭😭😭
From my favorite body language expert:
Ninety percent of our sensory input is visual. The other four senses are obligated to “share” the remaining ten percent. Also, forty percent of the entire human brain is dedicated to vision. Thus when we close our eyes, a bit more blood and electrical activity of the brain is directed to hearing, taste, smell and touch - as well as the cognitive and emotional centers of the brain. So when a person with a healthy visual system closes their eyes, they are trying to squeeze out every ounce of emotion in that moment (Intriguing, this phenomenon also holds true for the other senses as well - when you close your eyes while eating that chocolate cake, you’re not just imagining that it tastes better - it truly does taste better. Or when you’re smelling that bouquet of flowers, listening carefully, careful touching, etc., - and of course for enhanced cognition too).
“It’s going to be a long eight months,” Ackles declares. Standing on that same ledge, an hour before the champagne shot, Ackles, Padalecki, and Collins walk away from a group hug after unexpectedly starting to tear up. It might be the setting — looking out over the ocean — or the occasion: their last-ever photo shoot. Or maybe it’s the fact that they’re almost a month into filming their final season.