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The negative qualities of tonight's episode far outweigh the positives.

The Bad:
1) Dean and Sam doing the brother thing - all of, what, 3 minutes?
2) The mini-Dean. Barf.
3) Psycho kids will be done much better in my fic.
4) Ruby just showing up all over the place. She's like a stain on your carpet - even ifyou clean it, chances are it'll pop back up again. Bleh.
5) Did I mention lack of brother moments?
6) Anti-climactic end to the monster of the week, but then there wasn't really a build up, was there?
7) Ruby. BLEH!
8) I didn't even like the music.
9) I still don't buy Dean as he is, and frankly Sam keeping secrets isn't really making me happy either. Especially big ones.
10) Why do you hate me as a viewer, PTB?

The Good:

Er. They looked good?

*sigh* I'm afraid I'm not woman enough to stick around and hope this shapes up. The previews for next week looked dreadful. I'll give it 6 episodes, and if it's still made of suckiness, I think for my own love of Sam and Dean I will have to stop watching.

Yes, I know I'm apparently in the very tiny minority on how I feel about this episode.

Date: 2007-10-12 08:10 am (UTC)
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From: [identity profile] aizjanika.livejournal.com
Yeah, the monster story fell flat, didn't it? In past episodes, I often didn't care. The brotherly moments in ELAC (at the beginning, the end, and everywhere in between) more than made up for the silly clown story and even completely overshadowed the whole Roadhouse thing.

These episodes aren't cutting it for me.

I still don't buy Dean as he is

Really? I thought maybe it was mostly just me. *g* I mean...I know... I just... He's different. It's like he's not the same character, and my attempts to describe why don't make as much sense as I'd like them to. *g*

Yes, I know I'm apparently in the very tiny minority on how I feel about this episode.

You're not alone. On a five-star scale, I rated it -13,487 or something like that. *g*

Date: 2007-10-12 06:24 pm (UTC)
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From: [identity profile] aizjanika.livejournal.com
I think, for me, it's not how he's behaving that makes him not him. I could plausibly buy all of his reactions...but they're not selling it. Everything about it seems too off for me. Not saying JA isn't doing as good a job as ever...okay, maybe I am. I don't believe what he's saying. (And now I have that Bob Mould song in my head.

I don't know if that's it for me or not, but you're right that I just don't believe that JA is selling it. It just seems like an abrupt character shift to me. It seems like a completely over-the-top exaggeration of some aspects of Dean that have always been there.

I rate episodes based on whether I want to rewatch. I don't think it's worth looking for things I might have missed with this one. Actually, when I got the S1 DVDs, I watched the whole season right away. Twice. And then several more times. When I got the S2 DVDs, I watched the gag reels. And that's it.

Me too! *g* Well, sort of. *g* I haven't even watched the extras on the season 2 DVDs, because I read transcripts of the commentaries already and I'd seen the gag reel on YouTube. *g* I took the plastic off, and that's it.

There *are* some great moments in season 2, though.

Date: 2007-10-13 07:41 pm (UTC)
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From: [identity profile] aizjanika.livejournal.com
I think that in my case it's in part because, while season 2 had the angsty storyline, some of the payoff of that demon plotline (at least for me) wasn't that good, and I actually disliked some of the places they eventually took it.

I also think that many of the episodes didn't hold up as well under the scrutiny of repeated viewing. *g* Good or not, there are several season 2 episodes I'd probably never want to watch again, but I think maybe only a couple from season 1.

Date: 2007-10-12 08:23 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] meg-tdj.livejournal.com
I think, for me, it's not how he's behaving that makes him not him. I could plausibly buy all of his reactions...but they're not selling it. Everything about it seems too off for me. Not saying JA isn't doing as good a job as ever...okay, maybe I am. I don't believe what he's saying.

For me it's totally, 100%, that JA isn't doing as good a job as usual. He excels at angst, but the kind of happy, carefree, comedic stuff they've got him doing right now just isn't his forte. At all. He usually outshines JP at every turn, but so far this season it's been the other way around. It's making the show seem... weird.

For me, this episode was maybe 10 minutes long. I wasn't interested in the Dean stuff AT ALL, but I loved the stuff with Sam finding out about his mom's friends and all that. And I like Ruby, but I'm guessing you don't want to hear that. ;)

Date: 2007-10-12 09:13 pm (UTC)
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From: [identity profile] aizjanika.livejournal.com
He excels at angst, but the kind of happy, carefree, comedic stuff they've got him doing right now just isn't his forte.

I don't know. I loved him on Dark Angel and that character was a bit more like this. I think JA does humor well most of the time, but this doesn't seem like humor to me. It's like they decided to wildly exaggerate some of Dean's characteristics and personality traits and forget about the rest.

I didn't buy that more serious conversation at the end of TMS either. It was like all the chemistry that had once been between them was completely gone, but mostly I just didn't buy that Dean. I felt like I was watching some other show, some other character.

I *did* buy Dean's angst about the kid, but it had no impact for me, because it wasn't shared with Sam. I think that was the main part of my problem with this episode. I didn't care about any of it, because none of it had any impact on the brothers--just on each of them individually, like they were on separate shows. Even Sam's slight involvement in the case felt forced. They were barely in any scenes together so there was little interaction even over the case. I also saw no chemistry in this episode either--just...a disconnectedness.

Oh, I take that back. In the little "ordering pizza scene"--that was cute, but it wasn't much. *g*

Date: 2007-10-13 07:13 pm (UTC)
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From: [identity profile] aizjanika.livejournal.com
Hee! That's totally the new title!

Date: 2007-10-16 05:36 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] andromakhe001.livejournal.com
I think they've written Dean completely exaggerated. Jensen used to have room to work with in the scripts but now it's like they've constricted him alot more within the script itself. There is no way to save lines like that Gumbey, for example. The only way to save it is to not say it which would have left Dean without about 5 lines total these last two episodes. :)

The writing in these last two episodes has been atrocious in my opinion. Honestly I didn't think there was anything at all that good about JP's stuff either, he's just not being written over the top. There was still nose flairing, pinched brow acting on JP's part, just like there was in previous seasons, he's just not being written as an ass, like Dean is. I actually was listening to it again tonight and some of those lines JP was saying were just very...flat. Which I can't blame him for either, because they writing was completely uninspired and there's not much one can do to breath life into it.

I honestly don't blame JA because he's had absolute crap to work with, worse than usual(where let's face it, they've really never been the best writers, they just sometimes had moments of being really good:). When he has room to work, he's still doing alot of the same stuff just as well as he ever did, IMO. For example I loved the way he told the demon they had tied up he was going back to Hell and then told them to send him back as he walked away in Mag 7, his physical acting was also spot on throughout, he really LOOKED like a dangerous hunter who knew what the hell he was doing, when they weren't using him for a joke. And he actually had some really nice subtle scenes in TKAA I thought, you just had to try hard to spot them while dogding all the falling anvils. Jensen built a character for two years, and Kripke back in the first season pretty much admitted that alot of what Dean ended up being came out of JA's initial performances, and now the writers just up and decided to rip the rug out from under him by writing Dean like a caricature. I can imagine it would be kind of hard to find one's footing in a situation like that for an actor.

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