I ceased to wonder at the illogical direction this series has taken. It's to the point to where I dread each episode. Last night I watched out of habit, and it was little more than background noise.
Frankly, I think the writers could have stuck with the monster format and still gone along with the story lines Kripke wanted. The angels/demons thing isn't interesting and is poorly written...and the biggest frustration for me is seeing Sam and Dean's relationship go from "dysfunctional family" to "star-crossed lovers". That's never been my cup of tea, and I don't like having to watch that every week. :\
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Date: 2010-10-30 08:32 pm (UTC)Frankly, I think the writers could have stuck with the monster format and still gone along with the story lines Kripke wanted. The angels/demons thing isn't interesting and is poorly written...and the biggest frustration for me is seeing Sam and Dean's relationship go from "dysfunctional family" to "star-crossed lovers". That's never been my cup of tea, and I don't like having to watch that every week. :\
IDK, I'm so over this show, it ain't even funny.