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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2013-08-05 06:30 pm

[ SECRET POST #2407 ]


⌈ Secret Post #2407 ⌋

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[personal profile] tabaqui 2013-08-07 12:35 am (UTC)(link)
Well, no, they didn't...but...they did. Bela wasn't written as having a deal to get her off the show, she was *conceived* that way. And the same with Ruby - that was her arc.

Frankly, when Ruby was introduced, i thought to myself 'if she's a demon with a 'heart of gold', i'm gonna puke'. I don't know why, but the character grated, both actors. Meg i love. She's up front, she doesn't lie, or say 'i know stuff, but i'm not gonna tell you', she doesn't hide the fact that she's only going along to benefit herself.

Ruby was just too cliche, and i didn't like how she was written or, yes, how her deceit affected the boys. To have her still there, lying and hiding things and tricking them to 'now'? Season eight? Ridiculous. Even at their worst, the boys aren't that stupid.

It's a show about Sam and Dean and how hunting/monsters/angels/demons affects them, and how they deal with that life. Sorry if i'm more interested in that then 'Sam and Dean and how they find romance while hunting monsters'. I love Bobby and Castiel and Ellen and Jo and the Sheriff and Garth but the *best* episodes, to me, are the Sam&Dean episodes. Always have been.

And yes, i like them as a 'ship, but i'm not delusional enough to think they're ever going to 'go there' on the show, or go *anywhere*, for that matter, on the show. The boys will die either alone or with each other, not in a house with kids and a wife and a dog. And that's okay.