'' One interesting trait is that while the YED's menacing, he's also witty. Is there a secret to coming off threatening but not over the top?
Well, good writing helps. He is not a spooky serial killer or a comic book bad guy. He has a sense of humor. If he was the angriest guy in the universe and didn't have one, it would be hard to take. He also enjoys watching people suffer. The more pain - mostly psychological pain - he causes, the happier he is. He has things that make him happy, and it is not whiskers on kittens.
Ironically, in your first few appearances, the Yellow-Eyed Demon never roasts anyone or flays the skin from their bones. Instead, he manipulates, even planting the seeds of doubt about Sam in Dean's mind. In his case, why were words more effective than displays of power?
Well, he gets off on the psychological pain. Anybody can rip someone's head off. He gets off on the power of turning people to his will. He will kill you if he has to, but it is more fun to pull their strings and torture them psychologically.
At the same time, were you pleased you got to fling the Winchester boys around in the finale?
[Laughs] Sure. It was fun, but I just lifted my hand up and the special effects crew made it look like they flew across the graveyard later when I wasn't there. It was fun pretending. ''
A revista sai a 25 de Março.
Créditos: Supernatural TV
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eu adorei o yed, ele é o vilão mais fixe de sempre
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