Thursday, June 4, 2015

Supernatural Season 10 and Maybe Season 11


I seriously don't know why I watched how much of season 10. I mostly just watched, but didn't listen to the stupidity of most of the episodes. I guess I'm stuck watching until the very bitter end because after watching a show for so long, you want to know how it will end. I liked about 5 episodes of season 10 and that's about it. To say I will not be buying the DVD's is an understatement.
I loved reading people's comments on the show on different sites. I love how Dean killed people and sure some of them were bad people, but he did nothing wrong or not all that bad. I love how in season 7 he was so quick to kill Amy who killed a bunch of creeps to save her son, but Dean wasn't saving anyone when he killed all those guys in that one episode. How many fans could not understand why Sam wanted Dean to be rid of the mark. Maybe the same way Dean wanted Sam to be rid of his demon blood addiction. The only difference was that Sam wasn't going around killing people when he was addicted to demon blood. He mostly drank Ruby's blood and when he did drink other demons blood, who knows if he killed the demon after or what. And most of those people were possessed for how long and probably would not be able to be saved anyway. Dean just wanted Sam to kill people with the knife and not his powers. What was the difference? Sam was not turning evil when he drank demon blood and he was not mean and cruel to Dean. Dean on the other hand with the mark, said and tried to kill Sam and then told Sam that he would rather he be dead instead of stupid Charlie. I never once saw Sam wanting to hurt Dean when he was drinking demon blood or when he was soulless. Sam had no soul and he wasn't just going around killing people or trying to kill Dean.
The whole Mark of Cain story destroyed the end of season nine and made it stupid and then went on to make season 10 stupid. Sam was basically a worthless character the whole time because he did nothing besides being worried about Dean. He was helpless and weak like he's never been able to defend himself and he needed Dean with the Mark to save him all the time. Unlike Dean who could take care of himself most of the time that Sam was strong from demon blood or soulless.
The saddest part of Supernatural right now is the horrible relationship Sam and Dean have. It's not a loving brother relationship as far as I'm concerned. I don't care if Dean had the mark or not. When you want to kill your brother and you say he should be dead instead of someone who isn't even related to you and that you hardly ever see, then that is not a loving brother at all. I love how Dean will never let Sam have any kind of relationship with anyone, but then wonders why Sam clings to him and doesn't want to let him go. Dean is all Sam has now and Dean made sure of that. Dean whined and sniveled when he came back from Purgatory about Sam not looking for him and being with a woman, but then when he turns into a demon, then Sam should just let him go and not care. It's like Dean tells Sam when to care about him and when not to. Like Sam should not even have his own brain and soul and he should just wait for Dean to tell him what to do.
As for Sam turning dark this season. That never happened at all. Sam convincing some idiot to sell his soul was not dark. The guy make his own choice and then Dean was the one that killed him, not Sam.  Sam had zero story and Jared could have had tons of time off during the season. The writers could have let Jared be absent from how many of the episodes and it would not have mattered because it was like he was absent any way.
Crowley might as well have disappeared as well. It's like he became even less than a guest star on the show and Rowena became the main star. Someone on the writing staff must sure love the lady who plays her character.
Now onto the finale of the season. It was okay in my opinion, but Dean who almost killed Sam at the beginning of the season, plus told Sam he wished he was dead instead of dumbass Charlie, goes and saves Sam yet again. That makes zero sense especially when killing Sam would help save the world. But whose fault was it in the first place that the world needed saving again. Dean. Dean who needs to do everything on his own with no help at all because only he can do it. And that's why he makes everything worse every time. Dean was the stupid idiot who went and got the Mark of Cain in the first place. I'm sure next season all the blame will go to Sam again because he lied to the almighty Dean and went behind his back to save him. Not like Dean hasn't done that to Sam how many times. The only difference is that Sam doesn't bring up Dean's mistakes over and over and whine and snivel about them like Dean does.
I would have some hope for season 11, but I doubt the writers will do anything with the darkness. For once it would be nice to see Sam and Dean working together as real brothers to fight the darkness and not each other. And it would be nice for Dean to finally realize he doesn't have to do everything alone all the time or that he is alone. Sam has been beside him all the time, but how often has Dean been beside and supported Sam. How many other people does Dean trust over Sam all the time? Maybe once it would be great if Dean would place a little trust in Sam, like Sam has always trusted Dean. Dean has let Sam down countless times, but Sam never calls him on it.
Here's to hoping that season 11 will be worth watching at least. And hopefully the writers will do something with Castiel and Crowley that isn't stupid. And it would be nice if Sam became a main character in the show again and maybe get some of his strength and smarts back. And hopefully some of his independence and not always have to be stuck to Dean's ass all the time.
I hope that if the writers are not going to use Sam in any meaningful way, then hopefully they will give Jared more time off.
That's all for now about this show until next season.
I loved all my other shows and I'm looking forward to all the great things that I know will happen in them next TV season.