Supernatural 2: Why is it our job to save everybody?
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I'd really rather he were, as it makes no sense to me that some little trinket Dean got as a kid is somehow specifically designed to track down God
Remember, Sam got it from Bobby, and it was supposed to be for John. I'd have to rewatch, but I think he said it was supposed to be some kind of powerful protection amulet. Which is just what Bobby thought it was, I guess, although the idea that Bobby got something like that wrong bugs me more than anything else.
In any event , it doesn't make sense to me as a MacGuffin. If neither Raphael nor Lucifer are able to work magic to track down God on their own while manifesting on earth, just who exactly is supposed to have made the thing in the first place?
Oh, I agree, Matt. It felt like an easy answer to, "Hey, the fans keep wanting to see what Dean's amulet is good for. I know!"
Sometimes the show does feel a bit like a choose-your-own-adventure thing.
Thank you for telling me how I'm allowed to watch.
That wasn't my intent at all, and I'm sorry you took it that way. But it just struck me as funny that there are a LOT of things the characters do that would be
iiieeeee dangerous
to do in the real world, but the putting out a magic oil fire with water was commented on.
The only thing I've seen on fantasy/horror TV that struck me as seriously irresponsible (and apparently, ASH agreed, so HA!) was showing Giles horseback riding sans helmet in that one episode of Buffy.
Which, you know. Don't go riding without a helmet, people.
But it just struck me as funny that there are a LOT of things the characters do that would be iiieeeee dangerous to do in the real world, but the putting out a magic oil fire with water was commented on.
I think the difference is that if you go shoving stakes into people in the real world, you are a dangerous lunatic anyway, whereas putting out an oil fire with water seems plausible if you don't know better. So reinforcing it really does make it slightly more likely. Showing people putting butter on burns would make me cringe for the same reason.
horseback riding sans helmet
Huh. Wouldn't have thought about that. Of course I haven't been on a horse since I was 12 and we didn't wear bike helmets then, either.
Huh. Wouldn't have thought about that. Of course I haven't been on a horse since I was 12 and we didn't wear bike helmets then, either.
It's pretty unsafe to ride with your head bare. I mean, a helmet won't save you from everything -- see Christopher Reeve -- but it helps.
I took lessons for the whole of my teens, which sort of drilled the "HELMET! HELMET!" into me.
whereas putting out an oil fire with water seems plausible if you don't know better. So reinforcing it really does make it slightly more likely.
No, I get that. I was approaching it in the same way that people deal with me when I get worked up about sloppy occult research in the writing of the show. Someone teases me about what I'm fixating on, and I laugh. (And still mutter under my breath and wave my hands about that's not what fucking Enochian looks like, a Hand of Glory is supposed to be made from the left hand, and and and ...)
Someone teases me about what I'm fixating on, and I laugh.
We tease with love. And with teasing. Because Show gets a lot of things wrong and, I think, you pick your battles with it.
For me, when the bad outweighs the good, it's time to break up with the show, whatever show that is.