First - OMG! Another Farscape fan? OMG! Can't believe it! And if we touched this holy ground - what end of season did you mean? I remember the whole series but not sure about ending/starting eps.
Re: Doc Who - yeah, you're right - i can't watch something if i don't feel something for characters if i'm indefferent to them. In Doc Who i felt nothing when i tried to watch so i stopped.
Rather than explaining things away in a couple sentences of dialogue, It's off somehow but i like how they did it in S1 - explain something through couple of phrase or looks or acts. It was like we learn something new about Winchester's family along with Sam :) I don't mind if they keep it in next season too. I mean - i can tell they have a lot thingsd to explain to each other, right?
My biggest concern comes with how the characters will be treated I don't know what path they choose but i really don't think Dean'll return as demon. I mean he can think about it or about some demon part inside him cos it's natural but i don't think he'll be real 100% demon. The main part in Dean's character that attract so many fans was the fact that he's just human as you and me - nothing 'super' attached. So i don't think they'll ruin it. For my taste they can do him a demon but if they choose to do it they have to be very carefully cos there'll be dangerous territory for the writers. If they choose of course but i don't think so... As to 'Kripke factor' I don't know him personally but as i see him - he likes to talk about horror and gore but it's jus words. He rules this SN universe and no matter how loud he speaks about blood and monsters main theme of the show stays family and brotherly dynamics. I think all Kripke's words are just disguise cos if he start talking about family and love yadda-yadda people can say 'Boring' and stop watching. Plus the gold factor in SN crew - they have Our Boys (esp Jensen cos i'm Jensen girl) and what writers failed to describe boys will do perfectly. They know their characters well enough to 'fix' some problems, you know :) As to characters development i think Kripke chose good tactic - many unresolved question before were discovered and resolved through conflicts between boys (i mean fights and quarrels and disputs) and considering they both didn't meet for so long there'll be big terrain to fight about.
now I feel like I'm talking in circles and have gotten completely off track of our original topic of conversation. :-) I don't feel it a second :) Actually it was great conversation - no matter where we started it it's always good to talk about the show i love. Thanx for listening and participating and i hope it was not the last time :)
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Date: 2008-08-08 04:26 pm (UTC)Re: Doc Who - yeah, you're right - i can't watch something if i don't feel something for characters if i'm indefferent to them. In Doc Who i felt nothing when i tried to watch so i stopped.
Rather than explaining things away in a couple sentences of dialogue,
It's off somehow but i like how they did it in S1 - explain something through couple of phrase or looks or acts. It was like we learn something new about Winchester's family along with Sam :) I don't mind if they keep it in next season too. I mean - i can tell they have a lot thingsd to explain to each other, right?
My biggest concern comes with how the characters will be treated
I don't know what path they choose but i really don't think Dean'll return as demon. I mean he can think about it or about some demon part inside him cos it's natural but i don't think he'll be real 100% demon. The main part in Dean's character that attract so many fans was the fact that he's just human as you and me - nothing 'super' attached. So i don't think they'll ruin it. For my taste they can do him a demon but if they choose to do it they have to be very carefully cos there'll be dangerous territory for the writers. If they choose of course but i don't think so...
As to 'Kripke factor' I don't know him personally but as i see him - he likes to talk about horror and gore but it's jus words. He rules this SN universe and no matter how loud he speaks about blood and monsters main theme of the show stays family and brotherly dynamics. I think all Kripke's words are just disguise cos if he start talking about family and love yadda-yadda people can say 'Boring' and stop watching. Plus the gold factor in SN crew - they have Our Boys (esp Jensen cos i'm Jensen girl) and what writers failed to describe boys will do perfectly. They know their characters well enough to 'fix' some problems, you know :)
As to characters development i think Kripke chose good tactic - many unresolved question before were discovered and resolved through conflicts between boys (i mean fights and quarrels and disputs) and considering they both didn't meet for so long there'll be big terrain to fight about.
now I feel like I'm talking in circles and have gotten completely off track of our original topic of conversation. :-)
I don't feel it a second :) Actually it was great conversation - no matter where we started it it's always good to talk about the show i love. Thanx for listening and participating and i hope it was not the last time :)