ratherastory: (Huh?)
ratherastory ([personal profile] ratherastory) wrote2010-10-30 09:19 pm

*sadface*

I sometimes wonder what show people are watching.

Clearly, it's not the same one I am.

If you need me, I will be over here in my happy bubble that is free of ship wars, character-bashing, and show-bashing in general.

[identity profile] pinkphoenix1985.livejournal.com 2010-10-31 01:15 pm (UTC)(link)
Oh, I agree about the comedy aspect of S5 because it just didn't work.

But then I tend to love the angst, with small samplings of funny moments.

I used to be like that regarding Supernatural but then I kept on finding that the small samplings of moments such as funny or normal became sort of "fake" because the next minute there was angst again. I can deal with tons of angst but I also need the funny or normal moments to be there to balance it out. So far, in S6 there hasn't been much of that between the boys and I'm also coming off the intense angst that S5 and S4 were.

[identity profile] emmram.livejournal.com 2010-10-31 03:40 pm (UTC)(link)
The angst keeps hitting hard, yes, but with every new SAD AND TRAGIC MOMENT that comes on, the gravity of the previous one disappears. And you don't want that. At least, I don't.

So far, in S6 there hasn't been much of that between the boys and I'm also coming off the intense angst that S5 and S4 were.

YES. Y'know, I just realised that, too. There has been no wacky humour! (aside from some one-liners - most of them, surprisingly, from Castiel) That's why 6.05 hit me extra hard - here I was, thinking this is going to be another Monster Movie or at least, the early bits of Changing Channels, and it turns to be the angstiest angst-fest EVER.