Supernatural 2: Why is it our job to save everybody?
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Speight really is the best reason to attend a SPN con. Glad to see he's mentoring Matt Cohen into making a career of it, too.
Anybody besides me in danger of their eyes rolling out of their head at the correct method of killing a singular Roman god being available on the internet with a few clicks? If it had been pure speculation that worked from Bobby or the Campbell's library, maybe...
Aw, that is cute, Bev. They're adorable.
I thought the episode was weirdly kind of boring. Or predictable, maybe -- I figured out who the "dragon" was early on. And Dean actually seemed a little skeevy to me in this one. I mean, yay for consensual adults indulging in pleasure, but it just didn't seem like Dean to be that tone-deaf. And the sex description was of watch from the hall after a minute, and out of character, too.
It feels like this season is stuck or something. It all seems a little disjointed, and I keep waiting for an actual sense of impending doom in terms of the angels, or Abbadon.
Well, more news from Burcon, the Js told the crowd that they were, for the first time ever, meeting with the writers, together, today, and they were excited about it. They didn't say why, and they didn't say if the writers had called them in or they had asked for the meeting. But a lot of folks on my various flists have voiced the expectation and hope that J&J may be fed up with the direction the show's been heading, or the ball-dropping in the scripts. Farty donkey at the Grand Canyon when they were kids? Really? When canon says they've never been to the GC? And other stuff that has gone *directly* against previous canon. I know, actors, and as such, they're not too responsible for canon, they just show up and say the lines.
But kittens are on either the honchos are sidelining a character, firing an actor, or the Js are seeking some say in the season arc, or in the scripts, or both.
Bev, that's what I posted here: Amy "Supernatural 2: Why is it our job to save everybody?" Nov 26, 2013 7:12:51 am PST
The person who tweeted it seemed to think the Js were unhappy with Dean's story arcs.
Who would be in danger of being fired?
All the recurring actors seem to be both beloved by the viewers and doing a good job in their roles, so I can't imagine any of them being fired. I also can't imagine the Js working in tandem to cost someone their job (much as I'd like them to give the nepotism twins the heave-ho from the writers bullpen).
Sorry for the repeat, Amy.
No, I didn't think they were being called on the carpet for firing. More along the lines of one or the other wanting to greatly reduce his role, or leave altogether, and discussing ways to make that happen. Pure speculation on my part.
Most other folks concur with you that Dean's storyline is the most likely topic for discussion. For me, I'd like to see Sam have some agency, let him make some friends other than Jodie Mills, step into the role of rescuer and/or caregiver for Dean, and let Dean have a story of his own that doesn't revolve around saving Sam (or killing him). I'm tired of Sam *always* being the damsel and Dean *always* revolving around Sam's crises.
It's okay -- it's what ita and I were disussing above!
I can't imagine either one of them believes the show would survive if his role were significantly reduced, but I can see them wanting to change up the storylines, especially with regard to Dean.
I'm still surprised by how skeevy I found Dean in the last episode, and I'm sort of disappointed one of the female writers was responsible. The entire plot seemed like an excuse for sex jokes and Dean being gross.
Yeah, I think Dean is sexxxay, but I was all, "Lighting a candle and you got game?" and then the girl was all "I've been a chastity coach, but an hour with you, and YEEHAW!"
It seemed cheap and sophomoric.
I was looking forward to sexy jokes, but this was Beavis and Butthead level of humor.
What everybody said about "watch from the hall".
On top of the cheap sex jokes, I have difficulty believing that Dean would be stupid enough to ignore something like 5 calls in a row, to each of his cell numbers, which would have to indicate that Sam was fairly desperate about getting in touch with him because he was about to get laid. They were in the middle of a job, and regardless of the porn tapes and all, he takes the jobs seriously.