Ya know, I have no problem with people disagreeing with me. This is MY opinion. And it hasn't changed. Yeah, I read Ridley. I enjoy her stories. But she's far from being my favorite author. Caleb was mentioned twice that I remember - in Asylum and in Salvation. There was Joshua there, too. Twice, I think, but that doesn't really matter. They used one of Dean's contacts in Sin City. He had been hunting for a long time, I'm sure not ALL his contacts are John's. And that would be better than Bela or Ruby, at least imho. I liked Gordon. I liked Ash. I liked Jo once she realized she had no chance with Dean - it gave the character an opening to grow up. I LOVED Andy. YED was a cool character. Sarah was fun, as was Missouri. They have succeeded in that before. I enjoyed few of season 3's episodes. But I admit. I wanted this one to be less about Sam saving Dean and more about Dean needing to be saved. Note that it's a very thin line between them. I already said fine about the Mary Poppins thing. I may disagree, but I accept it. I do not accept that he doesn't know the Grimm brother's story, or their origin. To me, mythology is a hobby. They do that for a living. Dean hunted on his own and survived. I refuse to believe he doesn't know that stuff. We had a couple of episodes of smart!Dean. I want more. It's what I, personally, like. You may disagree, but that is my opinion. Like Kat said, this season was supposed to be about the war. I don't know, supposed to be darker. It's not. We do get awesome brotherly moments. If I knew how, I'd cut the 1.2 minutes of it from every episode and put them together for an awww-fest. But the dynamic has changed. Note that in season 3, Dean is the only one without secrets. It's both surprising and refreshing to me. But they're not going there. The Mary plotline hasn't been mentioned in ages. There hasn't been any real cliffies lately. And seriously, I wish they hadn't said anything about the necklace. It was a sweet moment, I agree. If it were revealed back in season 1. It might still have meaning to it, but I'm not holding my breath. I don't like gore. I like suspense, I like angst, I love plot twists. If you asked me what are my 5 favorite episodes, 4 of them will be from season 1. Maybe they're not the best, but they're the ones I've watched over a dozen times and never tire of. I want more of that. And like I said before, if I was just looking for something to pass the time, I would have loved the episode. But I've come to expect more of Show. It used to deliver. I'm not saying season 1 was perfect, but I got a rush just thinking of Thursdays. I miss that. That's all I'm saying. You might disagree, and I'm cool with that, but that's how I feel.
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Yeah, I read Ridley. I enjoy her stories. But she's far from being my favorite author.
Caleb was mentioned twice that I remember - in Asylum and in Salvation. There was Joshua there, too. Twice, I think, but that doesn't really matter.
They used one of Dean's contacts in Sin City. He had been hunting for a long time, I'm sure not ALL his contacts are John's. And that would be better than Bela or Ruby, at least imho.
I liked Gordon. I liked Ash. I liked Jo once she realized she had no chance with Dean - it gave the character an opening to grow up. I LOVED Andy. YED was a cool character. Sarah was fun, as was Missouri. They have succeeded in that before.
I enjoyed few of season 3's episodes. But I admit. I wanted this one to be less about Sam saving Dean and more about Dean needing to be saved. Note that it's a very thin line between them.
I already said fine about the Mary Poppins thing. I may disagree, but I accept it. I do not accept that he doesn't know the Grimm brother's story, or their origin.
To me, mythology is a hobby. They do that for a living. Dean hunted on his own and survived. I refuse to believe he doesn't know that stuff. We had a couple of episodes of smart!Dean. I want more. It's what I, personally, like. You may disagree, but that is my opinion.
Like Kat said, this season was supposed to be about the war. I don't know, supposed to be darker. It's not.
We do get awesome brotherly moments. If I knew how, I'd cut the 1.2 minutes of it from every episode and put them together for an awww-fest. But the dynamic has changed.
Note that in season 3, Dean is the only one without secrets. It's both surprising and refreshing to me. But they're not going there. The Mary plotline hasn't been mentioned in ages.
There hasn't been any real cliffies lately. And seriously, I wish they hadn't said anything about the necklace. It was a sweet moment, I agree. If it were revealed back in season 1. It might still have meaning to it, but I'm not holding my breath.
I don't like gore. I like suspense, I like angst, I love plot twists.
If you asked me what are my 5 favorite episodes, 4 of them will be from season 1. Maybe they're not the best, but they're the ones I've watched over a dozen times and never tire of. I want more of that.
And like I said before, if I was just looking for something to pass the time, I would have loved the episode. But I've come to expect more of Show. It used to deliver. I'm not saying season 1 was perfect, but I got a rush just thinking of Thursdays.
I miss that. That's all I'm saying. You might disagree, and I'm cool with that, but that's how I feel.