Heee. I'm not trying to harsh your bliss or anything, really.
I just....eh. And yuck. So Sam's tortured for three days and suddenly demons are his friends, he dies without painful sex, wtfever?
I just.....no. All the way 'round. And all 'in love' or wtf ever with Lilith? Please. I've disliked how she writes Sam for a while. She gives him powers - makes him other - makes him 'removed' from Dean and then writes him in such a way that, to me, the uppermost emotion i get from Sam regarding Dean is a kind of amused contempt and affection like 'oh, little puppy thinks he's tough!' kind of dismissiveness and that just does *not* work for me. That and Dean being constantly relegated to second place, baffled and lied to and not 'getting' it but also not really being given the information he needs, being used....
Just my opinion/interpretation, mind you. I read 'five districts/five drugs' and by the end i was worn out from what she did to them and how she wrote then and had really had enough.
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I'm not trying to harsh your bliss or anything, really.
I just....eh. And yuck. So Sam's tortured for three days and suddenly demons are his friends, he dies without painful sex, wtfever?
I just.....no. All the way 'round. And all 'in love' or wtf ever with Lilith? Please. I've disliked how she writes Sam for a while. She gives him powers - makes him other - makes him 'removed' from Dean and then writes him in such a way that, to me, the uppermost emotion i get from Sam regarding Dean is a kind of amused contempt and affection like 'oh, little puppy thinks he's tough!' kind of dismissiveness and that just does *not* work for me. That and Dean being constantly relegated to second place, baffled and lied to and not 'getting' it but also not really being given the information he needs, being used....
Just my opinion/interpretation, mind you. I read 'five districts/five drugs' and by the end i was worn out from what she did to them and how she wrote then and had really had enough.