MishaCollins Talks Castiel's Humanity,Sexual Prowess And Season 9Journ

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ok this is not his new interview but it's quite funny n has question related to "THE RANDOM ACTS" so just thought to share..Misha Collins answers r really funny😆

write up:
The "Supernatural" Season 9
premiere is mere hours away, so
HuffPost TV caught up with Misha
Collins -- who plays newly-fallen
angel Castiel in the CW hit -- for
some last-minute intel on what fans
can expect when the show debuts in
its new 9 p.m. Tuesday timeslot.
Below, we discuss Castiel's struggles
with his newfound humanity, his
relationship with Dean (Jensen
Ackles) and Sam (Jared Padalecki),
and how the virginal angel will react
to sex for the first time.

What would you say the driving force
for Castiel's arc is in the first part of
the season? Cas is obviously
stripped of his powers and he's left a
lowly human, and he is grappling
with what that means, and whether
he even wants to be an angel again.
He's finding the magic in humanity,
and he also feels like he was a shitty
angel to start with, so he's kind of
down on himself. He realizes that he
caused tremendous problems and
he's, in a sense, grappling with
whether to retire or not ... I mean, he
has done some pretty awful stuff.
The other fallen angels are obviously
out for his blood -- is his strategy to
keep moving or to go to ground?
That's part of what he's trying to
figure out -- whether he's just gonna
stick his head in the sand and hope
everything goes away or whether he's
going to stand and fight. It is as yet
unresolved in the first few [episodes]
.
Will he find any angelic allies in the
foreseeable future? He will find the
occasional ally, but being an ally of
Cas is a recipe for death.
Is he going to run into any demons in
the course of hiding from the
angels? Not so much in the
beginning of the season, because
Cas is dealing more with angels than
demons. But the demons are still a
problem.
He's also finally getting laid this
season -- is it more of a one-off,
quick hook-up, given the example
the Winchesters have set for him, or
is this someone we might be seeing
more of? Well first of all, when
talking about Cas' sexual
experiences, I resent the use of the
term "quick." He is a true lothario,
and a magician. [Laughs.] It's not
going to be the focus of the entire
season, it's not going to be back-to-
back gratuitous sex scenes, if that's
what you're looking for. And this
might be a little spoilery, but I should
tell you that there will be no on-
camera penetration.
He's a pretty sensitive guy, so I'd
imagine losing his virginity is going
to be a big deal for him -- what can
you tease about that story? I think
that he's kind of like the sweet guy in
high school that loses his virginity
and then has rose-colored glasses
for the deflowerer -- he's sweet and
sentimental, our Cas, I would say.
We've seen a clip in ] Dean
prays to Cas
, but obviously Cas can no longer
hear him. How much of a priority is it
for Cas to get back in contact with
the Winchesters early on in the
season? That's a driving priority for
Cas; he's on his way to the
Winchesters at the outset. But he
can't teleport there, he has to take
the bus.
Since he has a bunch of vengeful
angels on his tail, will he feel the
need to stay away from the brothers
to keep them safe? Yes, he's a
liability for the boys because the
other angels are after him, so playing
a hide and seek game with the
angels becomes a big priority for
him.
How do the boys react to Castiel's
new status when they do reunite?
[Showrunner] Jeremy Carver gave a
note to us -- I guess it was a note to
Cas, to me -- that I was "acting like a
jilted lover" with Dean, so there you
go.
What is the biggest challenge in
being human for him? Absolutely
every aspect of being human is a
challenge. The most mundane
aspects of humanity are a challenge
for him; he doesn't how to brush his
teeth, he doesn't know how to tie his
shoes, he's never had to do anything
so he has to learn it all from scratch
-- eating, passing gas, it's all new
and all very disconcerting. He's a
six-foot tall baby with pubic hair.
Back at Comic-Con you were feeling
pretty positive about the direction
the show was taking Castiel's story
in and the chance to explore his
humanity. Now that you're a little
further in the season, are you still
feeling good about it all? I am,
actually. I think it's a f**king great
season, I think it's gonna be really,
really good. I haven't seen anything,
I'm going to watch the premiere
tonight on television, I think they call
it cable ... The scripts have been
awesome.
What's coming up for your charity,
Random Acts? We have one exciting
new program we're starting right now
called the Class Act, and we're
basically having a competition
between classrooms across the
world to perpetrate acts of kindness
as a class and then the winning
classes will get donations to their
schools, so I think it has the
potential to be a really great way of
engaging with kids, so I'm super
excited about that.

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