ROFL why would you invite that kind of wank into your journal?
Personally, I have to admit that the thought of Destiel makes me sick to my stomach, and if the writers would ever go there, I would be out before the respective episode is even over. As someone who finds the relationship between Dean and Castiel poorly written and developed and more forced than anything, such a scenario is just preposterous. Plus, introducing a D/C romance to the show would drastically shift its focus and I could never support that. I think fanon should stay fanon and the writers should rather concentrate on improving their story-telling than cater to the needs of a vocal potion of fandom.
Ha! Well, it seems a discussion has happened and I'm thrilled to report - no wank so far. I am a little startled by that fact, but equally not, because I have an awesome flist. :)
And you've pretty much summed up a lot of what has been mentioned in lower threads.
writers should rather concentrate on improving their story-telling
I think they are struggling to tell the stories they are currently telling without adding a layer that would require a deft touch - which, er, as much as I adore my show I don't think subtle, sensitive, groundbreaking story telling is on the table.
Besides. There's too many monsters to kill to worry about romance! (surely they figured that out after the first half of the season). ;D
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Date: 2013-05-11 08:13 am (UTC)Personally, I have to admit that the thought of Destiel makes me sick to my stomach, and if the writers would ever go there, I would be out before the respective episode is even over. As someone who finds the relationship between Dean and Castiel poorly written and developed and more forced than anything, such a scenario is just preposterous. Plus, introducing a D/C romance to the show would drastically shift its focus and I could never support that. I think fanon should stay fanon and the writers should rather concentrate on improving their story-telling than cater to the needs of a vocal potion of fandom.
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Date: 2013-05-12 01:47 am (UTC)And you've pretty much summed up a lot of what has been mentioned in lower threads.
writers should rather concentrate on improving their story-telling
I think they are struggling to tell the stories they are currently telling without adding a layer that would require a deft touch - which, er, as much as I adore my show I don't think subtle, sensitive, groundbreaking story telling is on the table.
Besides. There's too many monsters to kill to worry about romance! (surely they figured that out after the first half of the season). ;D
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