I think the core issue that's got people so angry with this episode is that they recognize, consciously or otherwise, that it depicted Sam and Dean abusing a child in their care.
Yes, but it's also more than that. If the show is going to go there then that needs to be done well--the writing needs to be nuanced and emotional and complex, and instead it was the shittiest ever. They took their most difficult and controversial moment, one that should have made us ponder and feel, and completely fucked it up. That's the thing I'm really angry at, not where the story went, but their utter carelessness with it.
You're absolutely right. I've been thinking mainly that they shouldn't have gone there at all, but maybe it's more a case of: this writing team should never have had the gall to think they were capable of pulling off a theme of this complexity.
There was a good story to be told here. A painful, emotionally complex story that was completely ruined by the most incompetent writing I've ever witnessed.
Agreed. That happened a lot this season. Stories that could have been really good except that the pacing was so terrible that everything felt rushed and unsatisfying.
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Date: 2019-04-24 01:33 pm (UTC)Agreed. That happened a lot this season. Stories that could have been really good except that the pacing was so terrible that everything felt rushed and unsatisfying.
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