Episode reaction - Season 15 Last Call
Dec. 6th, 2019 04:12 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Eileen is living in the Bunker now? So she's no longer a fierce independent hunter, she's some sort of "romantic interest" for Sam who doesn't even seem attracted to her at all. That holding hands moment Castiel interrupted? If that was supposed to have made us think it was leading to a kiss or moment of passion, I'm sorry but no. Sam looked uncomfortable and like he was about to let her down gently. For me, there's just no heat between them, even onesided, to be honest. If Eileen is drawn to him, then to me it feels like it's her gratitude on top their undeniable friendship that's influencing her now, rather than a real spark of love or lust. But this season, who the hell knows. The writing has taken people farther out of character than ever before, and there's so much deliberate and messy subversion of the canon established over the previous 14 sesaons it's like Dabb has thrown everything up in the air and doesn't care where it falls.
Sam in this episode felt like an extra in his own story - hesitant, faded, uncertain about everything. Which was reinforced by knocking him out - again! - and having him unconscious half the time. Dean with Leo was totally Jensen with Christian Kane for most of their scenes together and having Dean suddenly able to sing like Jensen was annoying - just one more thing to throw me out of the story. I get that they are fulfilling the actors' fantasies, and having fun, and in some ways that makes me smile, but I'm here for the story not for Jensen getting to sing with his mate. He can do that at a convention, or at the Brewery - i.e. in real life - and that would be awesome, and I'd pay to see it. But Dean shouldn't be able to sing suddenly, out of the blue, unless he's an AU version of Dean. Plus they'd already used Kane's House Rules, and had him on stage in his bar, surely that was enough indulgence for one episode. So when they finally twisted the tale and Leo finally became Leo and not Christian, it was jarring to make that switch. Which was a shame because that was a moving part of the story.
Ugh.
This season, chaps. It's all over the place and making me feel things I don't want to feel about Supernatural. I am more and more worried about how they are going to end the show. I really think it's going to be disappointing and unsatisfying. I think Dabb (and Singer) lacks imagination. I think they are heading towards something utterly bland that will negate the whole direction of Supernatural simply because they are unable to see an ending that would be open for a movie deal sometime in the future that doesn't leave the boys in some anodyne anti-SPN situation. I.e. at the moment I think they are heading towards Sam settling down with Eileen and Dean, I don't know, maybe hunting with Cas? I'm sure they think that will satisfy the vocal Destiel factions but they aren't taking into account that 99% of their viewers are the general audience who just want to see some fun mild horror and hot brothers driving their muscle car, and don't expect 'romance'.
I'm taking hope from Sam's expressions when talking to Eileen - because to me he didn't look the slightest bit interested in her as anything other than a friend he cares about, and maybe he was on the cusp of letting her down gently when Cas interrupted. Apart from not wanting that kind of boring 'happy' ending for the show, I don't want Eileen - a strong, cool, independent character - to be relegated to love interest.
And no, not wanting a happy domesticated ending after fifteen years of loving these characters does not make me a mean nasty person - this is fucking fiction and a supernatural show. If I wanted to watch a soap I'd watch Eastenders, or a romance I'd watch the Hallmark channel. Or you know, read Mills and Boon since I don't know what the UK equivalent of Hallmark is.
Heh. All this after an episode that was actually quite good and mostly enjoyable. SHOW! What are you doing to me!
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Date: 2019-12-07 01:11 pm (UTC)And I am happy Cas seems to be getting proper writing again at last, I just wish these writers were more able to juggle a Dean, a Sam AND a Cas storyline without relegating one or more to a backseat. I'm rewatching Season 4 at the moment and they certainly managed it there - and some.
I'm usually more chill, I'm not sure why this week riled me up so much. LOL
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Date: 2019-12-09 08:55 am (UTC)As for the fucking up strategy, ive become very zen about that, it is what it is. Its my operating headcanon for game of thrones for example that they deliberately screwed the finale because they knew everyone and their grandma was going to watch regardless and that way, people have an actual incentive to want to read the books (that are never going to come out) in search for a better ending. But hee, what do I know.
It's not quite the same for supernatural of course, but well... the only thing that makes me really sad is how clearly jensen is telegraphing that he'll vanish behind the screen or into civilian life entirely. Not that I begrudge him the break, but still its gonna be weird not to see him regularly anymore.
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Date: 2019-12-09 09:20 am (UTC)Though of course, none of that is going to be like having him on tap in a 20+ episode show every year!