Date: 2010-04-18 12:19 pm (UTC)
I see what you're saying, but I guess it just seems like such an imbalance, and I don't understand why the show doesn't want Sam to acknowledge and apologize for his words and actions from last season. But, I've just had to learn that, for whatever reason, that's how show wants to treat it.

One thing I will say, that I have always admired that Dean is the character that will step up and apologize, even if it's not necessary, and even when others don't. Also, his apologies are not ever just vague "I'm sorry," he says what he's sorry for. He really is the peacemaker in the family.

<< I hope you see where I'm coming from, even if you don't agree. And I appreciate your balance of what you did like with what you didn't. >>

Oh yes, I see where you're coming from, I guess I'm just tired that it always seems to be Dean and most times it's not reciprocated.

Re: Dodger Winslow - no, I've never read that, but I sometimes have a hard time reading her stuff because of some of her beliefs about John. I don't hate John at all, but I think DW has a way higher opinion of him and some of the stuff he's pulled on his kids, which is fine, I just don't agree.

I appreciate you allowing me to air my negativity about this episode. As I said, I didn't hate it per se (it certainly could have been worse), but I didn't think it was anything special for a 100th episode. For me, some of the issues I had with this episode, are just par for the course with the show and some of the writing.

Thanks. :-)

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