Re: Supernatural 4x22 "Lucifer Rising" season finale spoiler discussio
Fair enough, but they're not going to upset the formula that much if they can help it. The fangirls wouldn't like it. They still have an episodic method to storytelling for that reason.
Othello, I don't think their issues are going to get wiped away just like that and wrapped up sweetly. There's trust needing to be rebuilt here. Things are not gonna get swept aside like nothing happened. Trust me on that.To my mind they COMPLETELY wimped out with the brothers. I find it nauseatingly disgusting that it's gonna get wrapped up so sweetly and all their issues get swept aside like nothing ever happened.
Like I said, nitpicks and all it was eons better than the Smallville finale. Talk about a WIMP. OUT.All the genre sites are crucifying Smallville's finale. Ouch, ouch, ouch. Supernatural's is faring much better.
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Lilith was playing Sam in "The Monster at the End of This Book," mswood. She was willing to die for Lucifer. She never wanted to deal. It was all smoke and mirrors to build up Lilith as more of an enemy to Sam. The whole mythology, with a few nitpicks, actually squares up pretty well IMO.One major question, why was Lilith part of the plan with Ruby. Was her desire to deal with Sam a last minute change for her, with her mortality looming?
Sorry, yeah there will be trust issues and such but come on.... we were promised, to my mind, so much more. The brothers BARELY were at odds at all. A few arguments and a fistfight. Standard brother fallout stuff between any brothers that would happen over a woman they both liked. I wanted REAL CONFRONTATION with an all out battle that had them both LEGITIMATELY trying to kill one another. A TRUE schism that would place them 100% square against each other and doing everything in their power to take the other down even if it meant that they had to kill the other. Now THAT would have been daring and lived up to what they promised. This is lukewarm pap that really disappoints me.
BTW- I LOVE Smallville but yeah.. that was by far the weakest finale of Smallville ever.
Fair enough, but they're not going to upset the formula that much if they can help it. The fangirls wouldn't like it. They still have an episodic method to storytelling for that reason.