in which I am grumpy about SPN
Jan. 18th, 2013 12:32 pmI've been saying it since the season began, and I'll say it again: this season seems to lack a certain basic competence at the writing level. I notice this in dialogue especially, the obviousness of how conflicts between characters are set up and themes signposted, the pacing.
Episodes I've cringed particularly at:
* 8.03 Heartache: was just bad and boring and obvious in all the ways
* 8.05 Blood Brother: the best dialogue we've had all season, thank you Ben Edlund, but dully paced and centered around a character the audience has no particular reason to be invested in. (YMMV on this one; I know Benny has some fans.)
* 8.06 Southern Comfort: the one where every argument feels stilted and awful.
* 8.07 A Little Slice of Kevin: I actually liked this one a lot, but this is one where even this cast, talented though they are and love them though I do, couldn't always sell me on their lines. "Cas, you're not strong enough"? "You can't save everyone, Dean. You try"? :P
* 8.09 Citizen Fang: so much running around! to so little purpose! so scattered.
* 8.10 Torn and Frayed: the actions in this make sense, but man the lines were bad. Like, what happened with Sam and Amelia made emotional sense to me, but both the before scene and the after scene were so awkward because I couldn't tell where either of them was coming from. I can fanwank what was going on, but I can't discern their feelings from the episode.
And all that's not even going into how badly the season has worked in the Sam/Amelia flashbacks. Their relationship has been one of my favorite things all season, but there is not excuse for the rosy filters on all the scenes and the really awful flashback transitions.
Maybe it's all in my head? IDK. I've frequently had problems with the way this show handles, say, long-term character arcs, but I've never had this problem with getting hung up on the quality of individual episodes before.
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Episodes I've cringed particularly at:
* 8.03 Heartache: was just bad and boring and obvious in all the ways
* 8.05 Blood Brother: the best dialogue we've had all season, thank you Ben Edlund, but dully paced and centered around a character the audience has no particular reason to be invested in. (YMMV on this one; I know Benny has some fans.)
* 8.06 Southern Comfort: the one where every argument feels stilted and awful.
* 8.07 A Little Slice of Kevin: I actually liked this one a lot, but this is one where even this cast, talented though they are and love them though I do, couldn't always sell me on their lines. "Cas, you're not strong enough"? "You can't save everyone, Dean. You try"? :P
* 8.09 Citizen Fang: so much running around! to so little purpose! so scattered.
* 8.10 Torn and Frayed: the actions in this make sense, but man the lines were bad. Like, what happened with Sam and Amelia made emotional sense to me, but both the before scene and the after scene were so awkward because I couldn't tell where either of them was coming from. I can fanwank what was going on, but I can't discern their feelings from the episode.
And all that's not even going into how badly the season has worked in the Sam/Amelia flashbacks. Their relationship has been one of my favorite things all season, but there is not excuse for the rosy filters on all the scenes and the really awful flashback transitions.
Maybe it's all in my head? IDK. I've frequently had problems with the way this show handles, say, long-term character arcs, but I've never had this problem with getting hung up on the quality of individual episodes before.
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Date: 2013-01-18 11:28 pm (UTC)However I did just pull out my B5 DVDs due (largely) to you. Big plan for my evening!
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Date: 2013-01-19 12:41 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2013-01-19 02:28 am (UTC)I actually have toyed more than once with the idea of rewriting at least the season opener with different dialogue and seeing if I could improve it substantially (and I'm no writer!).
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Date: 2013-01-19 10:45 pm (UTC)I feel like there have been a lot of either odd or very boring choices, too. The escape from Purgatory was really anticlimatic, for instance.
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Date: 2013-01-20 05:36 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2013-01-20 05:40 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2013-01-20 05:41 am (UTC)It would not be difficult to improve large parts of the season opener. I mean, I adored the first scene, and Kevin got some good bits, but there's a lot I'd be willing to see improved.
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Date: 2013-01-20 05:43 am (UTC)I feel like there have been a lot of either odd or very boring choices, too.
Yeah. It's not like the basic stories they're wanting to tell couldn't be told well. It's that the execution has been terrible, and in ways that this show has not been terrible before.
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Date: 2013-01-20 07:48 pm (UTC)You speak truth.
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Date: 2013-01-20 07:51 pm (UTC)I actually think that despite the horrible dialogue, they've done a good job with the Benny/Dean. I believed they were really comrades and I gave a bit of a crap about Benny's fate, etc. If they'd pulled off a similar coup with Amelia/Sam and made it clear that Sam either did search or spent half a year in the loony bin, etc, then I'd be all over this season, soap operas as inspiration or no.
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Date: 2013-01-20 07:51 pm (UTC)no subject
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