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Catching up on posting a few episode thoughts here.



It was okay but less then it could have been IMO. Not that I wasn't deliriously happy to see the arc - and apocalypse - back but maybe that was also a problem. After all those comedic filler episode, it felt kinda like whiplash and I missed build-up to it. I mean, last week we get wacky hijinks at a convention with lobotomized fangurl Becky and fanboys espousing how great the Winchester life is and this week we get ZOMG!apocalypse with heavy drama and seeing how much the Winchester life sucks.

I prefer my arcs to be arc-y and tight-paced.

That said, I loved Crowley. Typcial role for Mark Sheppard and he always does well in it.

Liked seeing Meg again.

Hellhounds are actually kind of scary. Not many beasties left that are.

Cas walking amongst the Reapers was cool. Cas being badass was cooler. Yup, I liked that he used Meg as a bridge because I don't view that scene remotely in terms of gender roles but in terms of captured angel - smug demon - angel being clever and ruthless. As for their vessels, they could be in Spongebob and Mickey Mouse for all I care inthat scene.

Ellen and Jo, well, what I can I say, it WAS a great swan song. For all intents and purposes they got the dramatic focus of the episode, the big heroes death, the emotional gravitas. On the other hand, this show has the habit of killing off characters with potential. Too many and too quick. *waves to Peanut gallery, you know who you are*

I wasn't sure what they wanted to tell me about Dean and Jo. That he saw her newly matured self in a different light now? I could buy that and I had no problem with their scenes. I didn't think his offer to sex was an insult to her nor her decline of it one to him. Not among grown-ups. And the goodbye was sweet. But that last shot seemed a bit "too much" for as little as they really knew each other. Mourning for lost potential maybe? Could see it but it was a bit too on the nose for my taste.

And btw, burning the picture? U.R. doing it wrong. Photos are supposed to serve as memorabilia of the ones lost..

Liked that Lucifer was depicted a lot more evil here. And his talk was Castiel was nicely atmospheric.

Also a no-brainer the Colt didn't work. Come on.

However, Lucifer is one big whiny child. And that is exactly the level on which he tries to relate to Sam - "waah, so misunderstood, waaaaah". At first it was God who didn't wipe his little butt to his satisfaction and now it's Michael. Sigh. And one of these days I really need Sam to do an eyeroll at that bullshit and show me that those tactics don't work anymore. That he doesn't view the world - and his family - the way snot-nosed Lucifer does. Because I have lost any and all patience for that view.

So, first half of the Season nearly done and I have to say, the verdict is: so-so. A lot of missed potential IMO. And the brotherly bond? Couldn't have been less convincingly and organically insta-fixed IMO. Unless they do a LOT more on that front, that shallow surface relationship has lost its impact for me. For a good way to bring estranged characters back together, look at your own first Season, show. Not this.




It was okay. Nice they focused a bit more on Merlin. Who btw, is your TITLE character, show, not the bumbling fifth-billed comic relief. But the love interest storyline wasn't very gripping to me.

I felt for Merlin who basically acted like a lonely teenager, first smitten by a pretty girl, and I didn't mind Freya but there wasn't a lot going on in the episode.

Arthur saving Merlin from the bounty hunter was squeeful, though. As was the cute food-stealing. And Arthur's surprisingly liberal stance on cross-dressing. *g*

However, if I could pick and choose which elements of Arthurian legend I would desperately need to see onscreen, how the sword and the lady got in the lake wouldn't be quite at the top of my list. But okay.




Well, to be forewarned is to be forearmed. I knew what would happen in this one so maybe that is why I could pretty much stomach it, even found a few amusing bits.

Not quite sure why the love spell had the enchanted people not only acting crazy about each other but crazy in general. Seems like overkill.

Lots of silly rom-com nonsense. And this time around, I was rather bored by the Arthur/Gwen. At first that great love of theirs comes out of nowhere at the beginning of the Season, then they make it crystal-clear she prefers Lancelot, then it disappears for a few episodes and now she Gwen is the one acting all pin-y and billed as Arthur's one true love.

I know it's supposed to be a light entertainment family show but even from those I expect a love story with a more convincing throughline than that.

Uther's eyrolls at the hijinks were funny. Uther exasperatedly asking his new BFF Merlin what was up with Arthur was even funnier.

Um, is Vivian now gonna be pining for Arhur for the rest of her life? That sucks for her.

However, one bit in the episode was glorious to me. The absolute "WTF is WRONG with her, I'd do him in a heartbeat" reaction from the scheming King Alined about Vivian's initial rebuffal of Arthur. I giggled all through the episode.

Oh, and did anyone notice how Arthur and Merlin tend to walk in lock-step all the time? Awww.

The previews also told me that Morgana still has a speaking role on the show. Good to know.

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