OneWingedDemon
NOT AMUSED
Oh my fucking God, if I hear one more thing about this chick Sam was friends with for half a day when he was, like, 14 I'm going to barf.
They've dragged the Amy thing for so long and built it up...so what? Sam can stomp off in a huff for one episode? He's back next week, so wtf was this for? What a piss poor excuse for ~drama~.
Except no one bought it. I didn't for one second care about Dean lying to Sam about her. Oh, right, cause it's the first time Dean's hid shit from Sam. Right, this is brand new information (not to mention that killing her was OOC to begin with). Has this season given us anything other than pointless filler episodes where they regurgitate the same shit we know about the characters? We KNOW Dean blames himself for everything. We know he's an alcoholic. If they showed him dealing with this shit I'd be fine, but what was the point of the Osiris episode? How did it progress either plot or character, because it just told us, AGAIN, that Dean blames himself for everything wrong with the world. Oh thank you, show, that wasn't established in season 1 or anything.
Meanwhile, Dean's best friend and the only other unofficial Winchester is completely and utterly ignored. That's fine, it's not like Castiel died for you more than once, guys. No, no. Amy.
Fuck, show's just pissing me off now.
They've dragged the Amy thing for so long and built it up...so what? Sam can stomp off in a huff for one episode? He's back next week, so wtf was this for? What a piss poor excuse for ~drama~.
Except no one bought it. I didn't for one second care about Dean lying to Sam about her. Oh, right, cause it's the first time Dean's hid shit from Sam. Right, this is brand new information (not to mention that killing her was OOC to begin with). Has this season given us anything other than pointless filler episodes where they regurgitate the same shit we know about the characters? We KNOW Dean blames himself for everything. We know he's an alcoholic. If they showed him dealing with this shit I'd be fine, but what was the point of the Osiris episode? How did it progress either plot or character, because it just told us, AGAIN, that Dean blames himself for everything wrong with the world. Oh thank you, show, that wasn't established in season 1 or anything.
Meanwhile, Dean's best friend and the only other unofficial Winchester is completely and utterly ignored. That's fine, it's not like Castiel died for you more than once, guys. No, no. Amy.
Fuck, show's just pissing me off now.
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