Really. Worst SPN Ever.
Nov. 12th, 2009 10:07 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
I had to start this even before the show ended because WOW. PAINFUL.
Luckily there's also nothing (okay, well, ONE thing) that one needs this show for to maintain canon continuity. (And that was slipped into the very last scene, so:)
CROWLEY! That means we're going to meet Aziraphale, right?
Jesus Effing Whatever. That was the ONLY good thing about this entire episode.
Show friggin' jumped the shark.
So, MOTW was basically a more ghastly version of "Provenance", but all the fan crap just NEEDS. TO. STOP. NOW.
Although it looked like there were only about 50 "fans" and other than Becky and the actress, I only spotted one or two other women.
Um.... Yeah.
And as for the nods (along with the nudges and the wink-winks) to the homoerotic, really, show, you can do so much better. Their gay is pasted on, not yay. WHY? Seriously, WHY? It was not in any way foreshadowed - the "couple" didn't even have any chemistry until that incredibly painful and forced final moment. GAH. It just wasn't necessary - and it was probably the most insulting thing about the episode - and that's saying something, considering how horribly painful this episode was.
Yeah, I need to scrub my brain. I don't think I'll bother to download this one.
Luckily there's also nothing (okay, well, ONE thing) that one needs this show for to maintain canon continuity. (And that was slipped into the very last scene, so:)
CROWLEY! That means we're going to meet Aziraphale, right?
Jesus Effing Whatever. That was the ONLY good thing about this entire episode.
Show friggin' jumped the shark.
So, MOTW was basically a more ghastly version of "Provenance", but all the fan crap just NEEDS. TO. STOP. NOW.
Although it looked like there were only about 50 "fans" and other than Becky and the actress, I only spotted one or two other women.
Um.... Yeah.
And as for the nods (along with the nudges and the wink-winks) to the homoerotic, really, show, you can do so much better. Their gay is pasted on, not yay. WHY? Seriously, WHY? It was not in any way foreshadowed - the "couple" didn't even have any chemistry until that incredibly painful and forced final moment. GAH. It just wasn't necessary - and it was probably the most insulting thing about the episode - and that's saying something, considering how horribly painful this episode was.
Yeah, I need to scrub my brain. I don't think I'll bother to download this one.
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Date: 2009-11-13 03:05 pm (UTC)And I think I even get that the creative team obviously *thought* they were laughing with us, but really, no. Not even a little bit. I can even imagine a conversation wherein Kripke or someone else says in response to criticism, "Oh, come on, folks. We KNOW that the fans in the episode were not OUR fans - for one thing, we DELIBERATELY made them all guys so you'd know we weren't poking fun at YOU." But that doesn't explain Becky, who first of all, Chuck should throw to the curb RIGHT FUCKING NOW, nor does it explain the writers' seeming "need" to paste a gay couple into an episode that really didn't need it. As Tim Gunn would say, "Edit, edit, edit!"
I actually have a half a chapter written for a book in which the main characters are in fact both brothers *and* lovers, just so there's no way anyone can debate either point. ;^)