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brightly_lit) wrote2013-11-29 10:41 am
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9.08, or, And this one had so much promise, too
With a couple of significant exceptions (namely, Dean's sex talk in the church group--complete with orgasm!--and the end where Sam wonders if this is just the way he is now and Dean tries to fess up), I really didn't like this episode, and it all comes down to crappy writing. Klein has written or co-written only two episodes before this one, and both imo sucked.
Judging from these three episodes, she seems to be a fan of cheap gross-outs, pointless go-nowhere subplots (like the guy suggesting they offer up one of the other victims because she's already wounded, which literally had no bearing on anything else in the episode except to fill time ... or maybe to have Dean act righteous/chivalrous, which these days is pretty damn OOC), shameless shipping moments, other kinds of pandering (like, oh I don't know, getting Dean in bed ... with a porn star) and anvilesque plotting. It would have been cool if it had been a little bit of a surprise when Dean was dropped down the hole ... but there was absolutely nothing about this episode that wasn't plodding and predictable.
Actors should not have to work that hard to make the lines not sound stupid. Was there a single turn of phrase that was clever instead of somewhere between simply serviceable and downright awkward? I liked the "hippie from Bethlehem" line, and that was the only thing that struck me as even marginally clever.
So the SPN writers room is populated almost exclusively with men, and the female writers that remain on the staff a) get to write fewer than half as many episodes on average per years as staff writers as their male counterparts, and b) perhaps relatedly, also happen to be the worst writers on the staff. What's with that? Sorry, CW, you won't be able to convince me it's just that women can't write. Who knows what kind of politics may be at work behind the scenes, but for a show that hands us so many badass female characters who are actual, you know, characters and not just convenient love interests and what-have-you, this state of affairs is a bit troubling--especially considering that two of the best writers on the staff in the early days (Gamble and Tucker) were women.
Sam's hair wasn't even good! But that final scene did get me right in the Sam!girlie feels, so it wasn't a complete loss.
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But NOOOO, don't say it about S10!! I figure if they could come up with something good after S5, they can keep going indefinitely, because the thing is, the premise of SPN is essentially infinite, because themes of family couched in stories of the supernatural have no limits like, say, a mystery (like Lost) or a high-school show that's supposed to end when they graduate. As long as Sam and Dean can still kick some ass and drag themselves around in that old car, I want to see 'em doing it!! I want to see ass-length grey hair on Sam, and the old-man Dean episode from the other side! DON'T TAKE AWAY MY SUPERNATURAL!!! ;-d
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Plus, we have the spin off the look forward to! I do like me a spin off : ) Praying that it's going to be Garth, Charlie and Dorothy doing all kinds of kick ass stuff and not driving around but I know it won't be.
Also, I have two good friends who were massive Lost fans that I was way behind when watching it and they actually stopped me from watching the later seasons, as they felt the crushing disappointment ruined the whole show for them.
I couldn't bear it if that happen in SPN.
I've not been wholly comfortable post-S5 but since everyone up and left for Revolution it's not the same. I still love it and will never stop watching it and enjoying it but I think Swan Song broke something inside me : ) I think Adam and Ben do okay but really we need Sera or even Cathryn Humphris, she wrote some stellar eps or maybe someone completely new that knows the show but can give a slap round the face.
I don't know
Besides 10 years is all you get when you sell your soul and you can't tell me you didn't when you heard "Dad's on a hunting trip..." for the first time.
I know I did : ) x
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You are so right that it hasn't been the same since everyone left for Revolution and that we need some fresh blood, but truly, I have faith that it could be fixed ... although if it did keep going and going, maybe Destiel really WOULD be canon by, oh, say, S20. XD
... Because that's the other reason I want it to keep going forever: because no matter how great a show was, once it's no longer on the air, the fandom starts to dwindle, and I need my fandom!!
But I'm looking forward to the spin-off, too! It sounds like it WON'T involve lots of driving (it takes place in Chicago, I believe), so there's that. And hey, maybe we'll even have some actual female characters that stick around ...