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Holy cow are you joking? I know exactly what you speak of. No Jensen and Danneel didn't wave but for many it looked for all the world like Jared and Genevieve were putting on a show, there was much discussion about it. So you can look at it in exactly the opposite way if you wanted to, and many people did - Jared needs a lot of attention to stroke his ego and will use his wife and marriage to get it if he has to, while Jensen is perfectly happy to keep out of the lime light when it isn't strictly necessary.

That balcony was essentially the place where the people "working" the Con in the CW booth could go to relax. Jensen and Danneel did nothing posturing but sit at a table talking to Jim, I think, and then they got up to leave the convention continuing to talk to people on their way off the booth as they bumped into them. That just seems like an incredibly "entitled" attitude. He's just the spent the whole morning promoting the show and signing autographs but because he goes to "the break room" and wants to talk to his co-workers and relax with his wife for what amounted to just a few minutes really, somehow they are being superior?

It's pretty well known that Jensen has a bit of a shy streak and he finds getting a lot of attention focused on him as not the most comfortable thing in the world(even back when he did the play in 2007, when he was signing autographs afterwards outside, crowds gathered, a few people noticed his hands were shaking a little with nerves and there are a few stories from his soap days--soaps often have fan gatherings like conventions--of his needing to some encouragement to get up on stage because he was so nervous about, or the story from a male fan at the first Paley Festival who happened to bump into Jensen as Jensen was getting to the "red carpet" through the crowd and said Jensen basically looked like a deer in headlights until he saw someone he knew(Jared) and then visibly relaxed.) Yes after doing 4 years worth of conventions he's a lot more comfortable and confident with it than he used to be but his basic nature does seem to be to try NOT to attract attention to himself especially in crowded public settings.

That's hardly "snobby" or superior.

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