A Few Things

May 03, 2010 23:36

1. Bela's death is like, the worst thing ever. Excuse me? I don't care how rabid the fangirls are, a character as bad-ass as Bela Talbot deserves a better plotted death than a sudden, random deal with a demon.  And the same demon holding Dean's contract -  that just cheapens her death even more. Unacceptable.

2. In much more acceptable news, this ( Read more... )

disney, robin hood, supernatural, narnia

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keeperofqkeys May 4 2010, 13:02:49 UTC
1. Bela's death was victim of the Writer's Strike. So was the whole plot arc developing Lilith as a baddie. I spent most of season 3 debating if I hated Ruby or Bela more. Season 4 tipped me full into the hating-Ruby-more camp, and I never even finished that season.

2. I disliked season 4 to the point that I stopped watching the show. There were a few good episodes, but.... eh. I didn't feel like spending an hour every week watching really bad fanfiction getting passed off as a TV show.

3. That's utterly fantastic. Now all I can think of is in LWW, the clever little fox actually being Robin Hood... *sigh*.....

4. Because he's Just That Awesome, that's how.

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metonomia May 5 2010, 00:05:03 UTC
Yeah, that pissed me off. The Lilith I liked, actually, despite her role in Bela's death. And I actually personally adore both Ruby and Bela, but that's just me :D

Season 4...well, I am adoring it times infinity so far. Castiel owns my heart and that is all I care about at the moment. Though I actually also like the storyline going on with demon-protected Sam and angel-watched Dean.

I ADORE crossovers, and it turns out that Disney crosses over with something at all times, be it Supernatural or Narnia or other random things.

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ilysia_039 May 4 2010, 21:02:47 UTC
Cross-dressing Little John, you complete me.

Because Little John secretly works for the ninja-like Edmund, of course, and Peter's off being chummy with Richard (which is the real reason he was so late coming back from the Crusades...)

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metonomia May 5 2010, 00:06:40 UTC
YES, that's precisely it! Heehehe. And Lucy and Lady Kluck are chilling talking about the power inherent in appearing harmless and silly but actually being awesome.

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