Michael and Lucifer downtime?
Nov. 28th, 2010 02:16 pmI'm actually wondering, since Lucifer and Michael are still trapped in the cage, would they be succumbed to having a little brotherly bonding time, or fighting it out as they were supposed to have done and then, after years Hell-time of duking it out, they start bonding and making amends? Also, assuming that Sam's soul is still trapped in there as well (however they plan on explaining that), would he be kind of playing referee? Hey, what better way spending solitary confinement with two archangels trying to sort out their brotherly and familial differences. It would actually be a metaphor of the Winchesters, the fact they keep rehashing the same-old issues and it would take centuries for them to come to any kind of resolve or moving forward. Not that I like that direction they're still doing for them honestly, it's boring as fuck now, but whatever.
Also, I miss Marksha. ;___; Despite being an important factor last season they really underused him. I am sorely disappoint. MARKSHA COME BACK TO US!
They also need to mention Adam somewhere this season. Neglecting him is just making their continuity failings even worse. Just saying.
Also, I miss Marksha. ;___; Despite being an important factor last season they really underused him. I am sorely disappoint. MARKSHA COME BACK TO US!
They also need to mention Adam somewhere this season. Neglecting him is just making their continuity failings even worse. Just saying.
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Date: 2010-11-29 03:18 am (UTC)It might even pull the show out of being completely AU on crack once they finally crack that portion of the show open. But for now, it's in a weird what on earth are they doing phase.
I hope it will too, because I am so disinterested with most of what is happening right now, and it's halfway between being all WTF? to cringeworthiness of what they're doing. Hopefully Castiel and his merry band of angel warriors can save this show from spiraling more downhill.
But the rest could have been done better, there should have been more thought put into the fail!sauce portion of the show.
I blame the network for pressuring Kripke to sell-out his show for another season and Gamble for kind of making all my worst fears come true the moment she took helm. :/ I wished things could have been better and they actually ended things properly with the Apocalypse instead of dragging their feet well, I wouldn't be this disappointed and critical over the show. But ever since the latter half of last season I have been feeling this way. It's sad, really.