Back into SPN... with interest, but slightly less enthusiasm than I'd have thought.

Nov 16, 2007 15:45

NO SPECIFIC SPOILERS, just general impressions.

Lately I haven't been into reading/watching a whole lot of anything, so I decided I should finish up the second season of Supernatural. Which is a pretty detached way for me to get into anything, but the lack of mental stimulation was starting to drive me bonkers.

I wrote up my rant regarding episode 17 ("Heart"), so I won't revisit it, or the episode after that. Which brought me to the last four episodes of the season. Overall, they were actually pretty good/entertaining. The last two episodes were also good. But. Despite the fact that there was an AMAZING PART in the beginning of the last episode -- FOR WHICH I REJOICED AS I HAVE NEVER REJOICED BEFORE, complete with screaming and hitting Maryann in unrestrained joy -- I was generally unimpressed by how they chose to wrap up the season.

I generally do not like episodic series. So one of the things I was greatly surprised by was that I actually do enjoy SPN's episodic-ness. The last two episodes tied back into the main plotline, but there was barely any lead-up to it, so it seemed to come completely out of left field. How can a two-parter seem rushed? But it did. The big ending to what was a significant plot issue fell a bit flat. It was still entertaining. And I do think that they solved the problem in a good way. It was just... unimpressive.

Let me restate, just to be clear, that I am biased toward Dean. So when they took his angst and gave it to Sam AGAIN, I wasn't pleased. To be fair, they did replace it with a different sort of angst-potential, so I suppose I have something to look forward to in season 3. Also, just for the record, I do enjoy it when Dean is NOT angsting. In fact, he's really best when he's being his funny, silly self. It's just the knowing that in the back of his head there's something to angst about that gives the character depth and flavor.

Of course, we just couldn't stop at the end of season 2, despite that it was already 1:30am. So yes, we watched the first episode of season 3. Again, I was summarily unimpressed. I think I was looking for some big draw-in that didn't happen. I did enjoy the reference to Se7en which I would not have understood had I actually watched this episode when it aired. ^^;

In other SPN-related news, I just caught up on the comic Supernatural: Origins. It's the prequel to the series, and tells the story of the father, John Winchester, from when his wife died and he went hunting what killed her. There are cameos by Sam and Dean, but mostly it's about John. So far it isn't all that interesting, but I'm willing to continue to follow it and see how it goes. Even better if I can continue to get free copies from Judy. ^_~; In addition, the art (by Matthew Dow Smith) is really not my style. Very blocky. Not much detail. And the poor man cannot draw babies or children. They look like very short adults. And actually, even young men (late teens) still look to be in the early teens. I suppose if the story sticks to following John, there shouldn't be too much of a problem.

comics:spn, tv:spn

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