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astri13 ([personal profile] astri13) wrote2010-01-24 04:18 pm

Half-time

Hiatus is over and my Thursday night insomnia has risen up again. :)

A good episode. Not great but good. Last year the comic book writers didn't exactly win favour with me - I LOATHED "Yellow Fever" and "ASS" with every fiber of my being - but they are doing okay this year. Unfortunately, Julie Siege took the opposite way but that is for another episode review. Probably next week.

I called the nurse but not the doc being imaginery. And btw, ouch, poor Dean, he even has his imaginery "friends" turn on him. Can't say I blame him exactly, especially after last year where he took a chance revealing something very painful and shameful for him or being honest and "selfish" about his feelings and the general response was "suck it up, whiny princess". I wouldn't tell anybody anything that could be used as "ammunition" against me in his place. Nor am I surprised that this is the code he works by now. No, it isn't good for him or anybody but why shouldn't he think that if it is good enough for him it is good enough for everybody else? I think so, too.

Some juvenile humour in there that I don't really dig but have come to expect from those particular writers especially. Eh.

The plot was right out of "Folsom Prison Blues" but heck "Playthings" was "Dead in the Water" and a bunch of episodes were basically a bunch of other episodes that came before, only with the characters somehow in reversed roles. Whatever.

The psychological issues explored were so-so but it gave the actors a chance to do something new-ish.

Dean feels a crushing responsibility and doesn't believe he can succeed. Shocking, I tell you.

Sam has anger issues. I'm still going more with control/power from episode 2. Anger is how he reacts to those issues. One is a cause, the other the response he often can't control.

Neither is equipped to help the other at this point, not to mention I don't see how they would. Giving in to despair? Not an option. Endlessly questioning everything and turning in circles? Not a good idea. Talking and talking it out? Won't help and after last year not in the cards anyway. So what really? The apocalypse is happening - presumably - they have to concentrate on that.

However, what is up with their Sam-coroner-kink. I'm sorry you occassionally need a Scully, show, but Scully was a trained professional, you simply can't hand off medical duties to any old character. That would be like an episode of Bones where for some reason Bones, the character isn't at the scene, so you suddenly have Angela perform a skeletal analysis because some character needs to. I went to uni and completed my studies of law. Doesn't mean I'm also a trained doctor or whatever the heck if need be.

Ass-kicking-Dean made me happy. He hasn't gotten "the save" in quite a while and I was seriously jonesing for it. Sorry, not much of a whump-girl for my fave. *g*

All in all, I was pleasantly surprised by this one.

[identity profile] astri13.livejournal.com 2010-01-26 06:50 pm (UTC)(link)
: / Maybe something's up? He didn't exactly look good during the last episode, either.

When was that episode shot, sometime in late November/December? Would have been around the time of the audition, I think, and maybe he did try to bulk up for it just because and kept the hair longer. Guess we'll see if something changes around episodes 16/17/18 or so, whatever they are shooting now.

Maybe it's wedding-related stress? If it's true that his folks still go and visit Sandy, things might be tense in the family. Wouldn't want to be in Genevieve's place either in that case.

Which would be a smart move. Because whatever she does it will always backfire in some way. But then who knows what kind of agenda she has in all of this.)

No idea. I only read a comment here or there from her but she seemed to be taking things with humour.

Eh, there is so many rumours right now about everything and nothing. Guess any huge "reveals" won't come until after the show finishes, if ever.