Yeah well, I`ve generally lowered my expectations this Season - and then some. Sad but true.
Yeah. I meant as far as how they plan to use Bela on the show.
I don't think Bela should be on this show at all, even for one episode. *g*
However it seems they`re going the Vala-route and didn`t even bother to get Claudia Black.
Yep. And that ruined SG-1 for me completely. I never watched all of the last season and I have no interest in the movies coming out. It made me dislike Daniel to the point where I can't even watch the earlier seasons that I used to love--at least not most of the time. They ruined him as a character for me.
And that's with Claudia Black playing the part. She was amazing, and fun to watch and I loved her and had a massive girl-crush on her. *g* That alone kept me from tuning out even sooner.
Lauren C. is no Claudia Black, and this type of character is one that I really can't stand on any show. As with SG-1, though, it's even more what it does to Dean than just her presence, though on this show, her presence (and the presence of all the other guest characters--too much focus on everyone and everything but Sam and Dean and too much separation of Sam and Dean) also bothers me.
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Yeah. I meant as far as how they plan to use Bela on the show.
I don't think Bela should be on this show at all, even for one episode. *g*
However it seems they`re going the Vala-route and didn`t even bother to get Claudia Black.
Yep. And that ruined SG-1 for me completely. I never watched all of the last season and I have no interest in the movies coming out. It made me dislike Daniel to the point where I can't even watch the earlier seasons that I used to love--at least not most of the time. They ruined him as a character for me.
And that's with Claudia Black playing the part. She was amazing, and fun to watch and I loved her and had a massive girl-crush on her. *g* That alone kept me from tuning out even sooner.
Lauren C. is no Claudia Black, and this type of character is one that I really can't stand on any show. As with SG-1, though, it's even more what it does to Dean than just her presence, though on this show, her presence (and the presence of all the other guest characters--too much focus on everyone and everything but Sam and Dean and too much separation of Sam and Dean) also bothers me.
Ah well... *g*