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It's funny, but I've read so many fans over the years say they liked Benny. I'm not so sure.
Yes, Yes, Yes Sam should have looked for Dean, and he should have looked after Kevin which went unnoticed.
That's mainly why S8 felt so out of character for Sam. It's not the point, they have a pact to always look for one another, as many fans would say it was canon, it was written.
I still have trouble watching S8. Particularly Sam went wired and just went off with Amelia, didn't look for Dean, which was so off the grid for him. But there were also some amazing parts, like the angels falling. I wasn't happy with Jeremy Carver after him virtually destroying Sam. All he said after backing up his theories were oh, we wanted to take Sam in a different direction, yeah right.
The Leviathan's were crap. The worst monsters of the whole series. The CGI was terrible, and Sera's attempts at being a show runner, were far from perfect.
I loved Walker Indepence it had something different about it. I loved the cast and the story telling. I was even getting into the Winchesters. I still haven't seen all of Walker yet, disappointed its finishing as I love the family feel of that show.
All I am saying is, that people here love that show and would defend it to the hilt. You don't have to come here with negative opinions. In my early days of posting, if this thread had been exposed, you would have been eaten alive. Just so happens that not many people post about this show now. Probably, because people like you have frightened them off.
We all have our own opinions on why we think our show is good or bad. Don't you agree?
Most of us stayed watching this show because we cared for it, and we still do. Being negative over something other's love ins't the way to go.
Yes, some episodes were poor, where as some were brilliantantly mastered which helped pushed the series along. It couldn't have been that bad, for it to have lasted 15 long years. Name another show which has lasted the test of time!
I agree with Beauq, that's the main reason I watched and continued to stay the duration was because of the brilliant chemistry between its leads. Also the supporting cast around them were second to none. Jensen and Jared are like brothers off set, and are very close and you can see that they are. They still do conventions together three years after the show finished, so what does that say about them and the show.
No disrespect to Sera Gamble, but she was the Showrunner for those two seasons. It's been a while since I have watched them both but one problem was that she took the car off air for nearly a whole season which at the time angered fans as the car is just as much a part of the show than the boys. Yes, The Leviathans were crap and a big turn off. Also the death of Bobby angered a lot of fans too. Sera also found it hard to write story arcs and wrote per single episode mainly doing monster of the weeks. Both seasons were poor compared to earlier ones, they could have been much stronger. Sera I always thought was a brilliant solo writer, but not a great show-runner. This of course, is just my opinion...
I could never see fans interest in Garth, he was one of those characters like Claire who really annoyed me in the end. I think he was over used. But, yes, to Ellen Rufus and Robert England he should have had way more screen time than he got.
Donna first off was a character I just couldn't warm too. But then as her character grew, something changed in me about her. I think also seeing her at conventions for real, it gave me a chance to get to know the real her and changed my mind. I love Donna and Jodi together both on and off screen, they have a magical friendship.
I'm not entirely sure. Not watched it, but know it's on re-runs at the minute. I think they are Cousins from memory.
Yes. Not the Seventies version though.
It's a slowburner, give it a chance. There is action!
Walker Indepence is a spin-off of Walker it's written by the same writing team and crew.
There was talk of a spin-off involving Claire or Charlie I don't think some how that would have been that well received. I agree with you Alycat about Misha he was at his best during those earlier seasons. I loved Bella hence where my ID name originates from. Not many in the fandom liked her because she always got one over on the boys, but that's what made it exciting to watch. See what she would come up with next. Those scratch cards were one moment I just creased up laughing. Dean was so furious!
Both Robert and Kurt Fuller were the best match and one of the best castings of the series.
I would agree with Henriksen and Uriel.
I would also go along with Balthazar, Azazel, Adam, the original Death and Cain. So many great characters to think about I get lost.
I still find it hard to watch S6/7 and still can't watch season 8 after Carver giving Sam a hard time I just hated the writing for that. Also Amelia rubbed me up the wrong way, and couldn't warm to her one bit. I just couldn't get over Sam not looking for Dean and the mobile phone saga where he just ignored them. 11,12 and 13 are like over my head. Odd episodes were strong but season arcs were weak. I expected much more from Andrew Dabb, as he used to be an awesome writer early seasons.
One of these days I will go back and re-watch.
Snoopy I would have put S10 in there because I think strongly that 9/10 are back to back and follow Dean's character from the Mark of Cain through to Demon Dean. Both of which are my fav seasons after the first five years.
Both brothers were meant to jump into the pit and save the world. Except only Sam went in with Adam.
That was the whole point, that they were not in control. That's what made it creepy, twisted and any other word that I can't think of. The writers wanted you to feel bad for the boys that they were being used as pawns in his game. It also made them aware of how monsters could twist their lives, and use them when they felt like it. Who would have thought that God was the evil bad guy who wrote the story of two poster boys who lived on a hamster wheel going round and round. But what surprised me, that it took them long enough to work it out that they were being used.
God writing endings are hard he knew how he wanted to end their story, if he wanted to make them into heroes or myths. Either way God couldn't get any more twisted and a man without any feeling that he could day in day out make their lives a living hell. Kripke sort of started that story back in S5 and God ending up without any power gave him the ending he totally deserved.
So NO, I don't think it was terrible, it was pure awesomeness wrapped up in chaos....