The beginning of the end
May. 5th, 2012 04:58 pmOkay, now that I've had some sleep I want to talk about last night's SPN ep in a bit more detail and about my SPN feelings in general
It's not that I hated last night's episode. I think I could probably handle it a bit better if it had left me feeling angry. The problem is I didn't feel anything about it at all. I don't know what's happened this season but I just don't recognise these characters anymore and I really don't care about what happens to them.
I was genuinely surprised that this was an Edlund penned episode as I usually find them more engaging. I dunno. It just didn't have the emotional impact that 7x17 did which is probably the last time I really felt engaged with the show.
I honestly don't know what to make of this new version of Castiel. I get that he's supposed to be unhinged and all that but to be honest we've had a different version of Cas in every episode Misha has been in this year so far. I'm struggling to remember what MY Cas even looks/acts like.
hsapiens has suggested I at least stick with it for a few episodes of S8 to see if Carver gets things back on track but when the episode finished last night I just wanted to walk away and not look back.
This sort of thing happens with TV shows that go on as long as SPN has. I felt the same thing during S7 of Buffy. Kind of like I was watching it out of obligation rather than an actual desire to watch the show.
I do love the cast though, and I love all my SPN fandom friends so I don't want to walk away from that.
Maybe the summer hiatus will help. I can play with my new Avengers fandom for a few months and then come back to SPN feeling fresh. I've been in movie fandoms before and they don't tend to last more than a couple of years (unless there's sequels that are good).
So, yeah, that's where I am at the moment. I don't even know if it makes sense.
It's not that I hated last night's episode. I think I could probably handle it a bit better if it had left me feeling angry. The problem is I didn't feel anything about it at all. I don't know what's happened this season but I just don't recognise these characters anymore and I really don't care about what happens to them.
I was genuinely surprised that this was an Edlund penned episode as I usually find them more engaging. I dunno. It just didn't have the emotional impact that 7x17 did which is probably the last time I really felt engaged with the show.
I honestly don't know what to make of this new version of Castiel. I get that he's supposed to be unhinged and all that but to be honest we've had a different version of Cas in every episode Misha has been in this year so far. I'm struggling to remember what MY Cas even looks/acts like.
This sort of thing happens with TV shows that go on as long as SPN has. I felt the same thing during S7 of Buffy. Kind of like I was watching it out of obligation rather than an actual desire to watch the show.
I do love the cast though, and I love all my SPN fandom friends so I don't want to walk away from that.
Maybe the summer hiatus will help. I can play with my new Avengers fandom for a few months and then come back to SPN feeling fresh. I've been in movie fandoms before and they don't tend to last more than a couple of years (unless there's sequels that are good).
So, yeah, that's where I am at the moment. I don't even know if it makes sense.
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Date: 2012-05-05 06:17 pm (UTC)I honestly feel they wrote themselves into a corner and have no where else to go. Heaven, hell, purgatory, big battle, depressed boys, depressed boys, fighting, coming back together, repeat.
I watched 1-7 of Buffy and can't remember feeling bored, I am pretty sure I loved it all the way to the end (god I remember crying on the last episode, just because of FEELINGS!) and I think a big part of it was because they kept their world a little mysterious so there was always a new place to go, new relationships to explore, a new journey.
AVENGERS THOUGH IS SO MUCH FUN RIGHT NOW!!! I just have the feeling this one is going to stick around lol, it boomed even before the movie came out and there are already sequels being planned (and filmed soon) for individual characters, and I think Avengers 2 is a given.
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Date: 2012-05-05 07:48 pm (UTC)I still think SPN should have ended at season 5
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Date: 2012-05-06 01:36 am (UTC)I need to watch it again to probably assess the situation as I was a bit... woozy, when things were happening ;p
All I can say right now is I'm ok with things. I'm not over the moon, but I'm satisfied. A lot of it for me, however, is that... I've kinda wanted Cas to break and loosen up like this for a LONG TIME... so while I understand this is YET ANOTHER version of Cas, it's the one I've been waiting/hoping for... ergo, I will naturally be biased towards this development.
This is not to say I won't be able to objectively criticise the writing AS WELL and recognise that the show is starting to unravel... but the truth is, I've felt that since mid-season 6 (which is later than most) so, like I told Nan after we watched the episode - I'm resigned to the show having lost its spark now... I'm already watching out of loyalty, I guess, although I hadn't really faced up to that fact until now (because oh oh I don't want another Smallville in my life, not with THIS show!)
But in any case - yes, what you're saying makes complete sense. Don't worry about it. This is what happens with TV shows *shrug* I think I can play happily enough in this sandbox a little longer, but then I'm more easily pleased than most :p
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