Right from the start of the clip, it’s clear that turning the lights out one final time on 15 seasons’ worth of memories was tough for everyone involved. Ackles and costar Jared Padalecki (Sam Winchester) took the Supernatural faithful on an epic journey; the kind of long-term road trip that served up real-life mile markers as the years rolled by not only for the fans; but for the stars, creative team, and crew themselves.
Ackles’ eyes get misty as he lets the very last page of the script do the talking:
Video of Jensen Ackles and Robert Singer Discuss the End of Supernatural
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Senate considers limits on invasive exams of unconscious patients
TRENTON – Legislation has been endorsed by the Senate health committee that would prohibit health care practitioners from performing invasive examinations of an unconscious patient without informed written consent.
The bill, S1771, would “put the patient back in control over what is happening to their body during such a vulnerable moment,” said its sponsor, Sen. Fred Madden, D-Gloucester.
“Currently many medical students are taught how to conduct pelvic exams using the bodies of anesthetized and unconscious patients. It’s an educational tool. But the patient doesn’t even know this is going to take place,” Madden said.
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These N.J. kids aren’t getting a fair education, judge rules. But fix still isn’t clear.
Updated May 06, 2021;
Posted May 06, 2021
The cost of busing private and public school students while only providing state aid based on public school enrollment is at the root of Lakewood s perennial school funding problems. A judge has ruled that the district s public school students do not receive a thorough and efficient education, though she declined to declare the funding formula unconstitutional.SL
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A protracted legal battle to fix a perennial school funding imbalance unique to Lakewood has yielded what some see as a potential victory. An administrative law judge’s ruled that the district’s overwhelmingly poor, largely Hispanic public school students are not being provided the thorough and efficient education that is the right of every child in New Jersey under the state constitution.