New episode tonight, good people. Directed by the maniacal mind of Ben Edlund. His first. What can I say? It should be an emotional tour de force. 

Yes "My Heart Will Go On" was good--not great mind you--but amidst all the mediocrity churned out this year it is one of my faves(the others being Live Free TwiHard, Unforgiven, The French Mistake).I couldn't agree less. I think the last couple of episodes have been the best of the season.
Yep. Much like Brannon Braga she might be good at writing individual episodes but as a showrunner she didn't do a very good job this season.So is Sera Gamble doing a mediocre job after taking the reigns of this show?
She's overseen a season that was as middling as ENT S2. It isn't insulting just one person's opinion. I haven't been the least bit excited about the show all season because it fell into the same kind of predictable rut as ENT S2--always careful to not be awful but never aspiring to be good or great--blindly grasping at thin air for a reason to exist. It has been spinning its wheels-just more confirmation the show should have ended last year and most definitely didn't deserve a 7th.Once again, I must disagree. Sera's so far ahead of Brannon Braga it's insulting to her to compare them.
That's cool. Out of curiosity I'd be interested to hear your thoughts on this season and which episodes you thought were the highlights thus far. I'm always interested in hearing the other side and re-evaluating my opinion.We must have been watching a different show. Mileage varies.
We must have been watching a different show. Mileage varies.
The alpha vamp in TwiHard also intrigued. as did Castiel's continued to be hinted at duplicity.
Another standout episode was "The Third Man," in which Castiel was reintroduced into the brothers' lives after a year long absence. That's the episode where we met Balthazar and found out that something was stirring in heaven.
The problem was the elements you mention liking about those episodes weren't really the focus they were mere crumbs and the entire episode focused on something else and in other cases like the Alpha Vamp nothing much materialized like we were led to believe."My Heart Will Go On," "Frontierland" and "Mommy Dearest" all built up to the Cas reveal. In my mind, the Cas reveal is what ties it all together and makes it work. Also, Sam's time in hell and without soul isn't done being dealt with per the latest Edlund/Gamble interview. No more details lest there be too much spoilage.
See this isn't the kind of humor I find funny. I also didn't care for "I love posse"Bobby and Rufus and Bobby finally telling the neighbor woman he'd come over for dinner after she'd been sprayed by the monster blood in the woodchipper was priceless. Crowley selling his soul for three extra inches below the waist--priceless. I like that. Rufus "giving back" the ring after swallowing it--priceless.
But Eve was barely on the radar--once freed by the dragons she made a few scant cameos--Eve wasn't an intriguing figure and no effort was made to build her up--I never once thought of her as a threat. And it certainly didn't help that last week's episode's reveal of her big plan seemed underwhelming.I'll give you that, but once Sam was re-souled I think the season kicked into high gear with the appearance of (red herring) Eve.
Like I mentioned I consider this one of the better episodes as well.The episode "Unforgiven" is a particular favorite, where we saw Sam working with Samuel during his soul-free year. Sam using Roy as bait and causing him to get killed, it needed to be demonstrated. What a cold son of a bitch he was, yet it was him.
No argument from me and I usually hate these sort of shows."The French Mistake" may be the funniest SPN episode ever made,
I thought this was average. I hate the way shows over the last several years just kill off characters just to do so--Samuel, the cousin, Rufus who I felt had so much more to offer. SN can hit you in the emotional plexus like they did with Jo and Ellen last year or John in S2 but I felt nothing here. Then you had a body snatcher humdrum plot that certainly didn't help. Can't agree with you here.and the despair of "And Then There Were None" when Bobby lost Rufus made me tear up. That one hurt.
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