Bitch, bitch, bitch
Feb. 22nd, 2009 07:54 pmIf the little summaries on TWoP are correct, it also appears that two of the final eight episodes this season are going to be humor. Or whatever passes for humor in that writers' room.
You know, when SPN squandered one of the last four episodes of its truncated season on the vaguely insulting silliness of "Ghostfacers" I was annoyed but I can cut them a little tiny bit of slack because everything last year was so fucked up by the strike. But they're doing the exact same shit this year and they don't have the strike to blame it on. These are clearly the sorts of stories they want to tell.
Okay, so...two episodes out of eight devoted to the writing staff's inside jokes, and this with the apocalypse literally looming. Jesus Christ. Can the creative team from Battlestar Galactica* come over to give them a workshop or something?
*I mention BSG here not because I think it's the masterpiece that a lot of critics say it is, but because it's one of the best examples of how genre television -- scifi, fantasy, horror -- can take itself seriously and is usually better when it does. Personally, I find BSG a little TOO serious but the show's commitment to intensely dramatic storylines that do not mock the genre or the audience is breathtakingly refreshing. I saw a similar level of intensity in the first episodes of SPN Season 4 but the team seemed either afraid or unwilling to keep it up for long and I just don't know why.
wow
Date: 2009-02-23 04:38 am (UTC)Re: wow
Date: 2009-02-24 12:44 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2009-02-23 10:28 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2009-02-24 01:01 am (UTC)The show kind of has a tradition of lightening things up with a humorous episode before getting all serious in the last two or three eps of the season. Fine. But with every season it seems like there's more comedy even as the stakes for the Winchesters (and supposedly the entire world) have been getting ever higher. It just seems ridiculous to have the Winchesters mugging their way through an episode literally entitled "Jumping the Shark" when the fate of heaven, hell and earth hangs in the balance. They had "Monster Movie" and it was cute and they had "Yellow Fever" which was essentially only redeemed (IMO) by Jensen's tacked-on video and really...enough already. I sure don't want to hear the writers whining about all the stories they didn't get to tell when this year they have a full 22 episodes and they're choosing to write shtick instead of unraveling their own storyarc.