Which brings me to a question.
Since Cas is dead, Michael is in the cage, Raphael is also dead along with his followers and since GOD is MIA, ah whom is running Heaven?
Supernatural used to be appointment viewing--my favorite seasons being season 1 for the great monster-of-the-week stories and freshness of the show(standalones after S1 weren't nearly as good) and season 4 for its consistently well done arc storytelling. I enoyed to some extent S2 but it was a bit uneven. S3, 5 and 6 have good episodes but overall they are weak saeasons.Great episode! Shocked that like no one is here saying a word about it. Is anyone but us watching this great show of supernatural?
Supernatural used to be appointment viewing--my favorite seasons being season 1 for the great monster-of-the-week stories and freshness of the show(standalones after S1 weren't nearly as good) and season 4 for its consistently well done arc storytelling. I enoyed to some extent S2 but it was a bit uneven. S3, 5 and 6 have good episodes but overall they are weak saeasons.Great episode! Shocked that like no one is here saying a word about it. Is anyone but us watching this great show of supernatural?
So I had been losing interest in the show for quite awhile now and between last week's premiere and spoilers for upcoming episodes I decided to give up on it especially with so many other more interesting new shows.Dropping Fringe and this has allowed me to catch up on stuff that interests me more.
I'm glad that others still enjoy it but the show has just gotten formulaic and repetitive. I'm soooooooo tired of the Sam/Dean back and forth dynamic that is so stale and seems like the same notes have been played over and over again. The show doesn't have the budget to be epic or do justice to their big bads anymore and Eve and what I saw of the Leviathans last week they look as dull too.
The show doesn't have the budget to be epic or do justice to their big bads anymore
Actually the show has always been formulaic. From the get go. In fact season 6 was the least formulaic to date of any season of SPN (doesn't mean it was a great season, but it was the least formulaic of SPN's history).but the show has just gotten formulaic and repetitive
Hey mswood, did you get banned over at TWOP? I know that the mods from there are trigger happy about those people defending the show.
One of your posts on the boards got deleted and you didn't post this week's ratings.
Hey mswood, did you get banned over at TWOP? I know that the mods from there are trigger happy about those people defending the show.
One of your posts on the boards got deleted and you didn't post this week's ratings.
suspended.
True that's why I never understood why the writers introduced seemingly epic storylines/ideas knowing they would never be able to truly do them justice. It only leads to disappointment. At least in the first 4 seasons(not surprisingly where what I consider the three best seasons come from)Azazel and Lilith and their threat was more manageable and better able to be executed--at least in my opinion.Startrekwatcher
While I can certainly understand you choosing not to watch the show (and loosing interest in it), what I can't understand is this.
The show doesn't have the budget to be epic or do justice to their big bads anymore
The show has never, never had the money to showcase even monsters of the week effectively literally going back to Wendigo (when the producers came face to face with the short comings of the budget ability).
Maybe so but maybe I didn't notice it so much since the show was fresh and new in those early seasons--it seemed anything was possible. Season one was mostly standalones that existed for their own sake and entertaining. Azazel wasn't banished only to have a new threat appear after one season.Actually the show has always been formulaic. From the get go. In fact season 6 was the least formulaic to date of any season of SPN (doesn't mean it was a great season, but it was the least formulaic of SPN's history).but the show has just gotten formulaic and repetitive
So if Lucifer is still around toying with Sam, where the hell is Michael? And that whole thing with Sam's hallucination of "Dean" driving him to the warehouse in the impala. Does that imply Sam actually drove himself with an identical black impala? Where did the second car come from? I get what they were trying to do and I know I'm supposed to suspend belief here but come on!
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