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...is watching Ruby kick the crap out of Dean for about a minute and a half.
I have to say, for all the season's problems, I think the worst is the way she spent the entire season saving and helping them and he constantly called her a bitch, and eventually added slut to it. And he was doing this while she was saving his life, and even when she was ready to kill herself to save them.
Incidentally, regarding Gordon and Hendrickson: I think they redeemed themselves regarding Hendrickson in Jus In Bello (though Dean's horror at the idea of a pretty adult woman being a virgin and his "sweet young thing who ain't even been laid" killed my good will there), I think they dug the grave even deeper with Gordon.
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Date: 2009-02-05 04:11 pm (UTC)But I got about 2 minutes into season 3's opening ep and realized I quit because I didn't enjoy the show anymore. (When the last episode of a show you watch is one you actually like, yet can't find the motivation to continue with the next ep, I think it's a sign to let it go. This happened to me in both Supernatural and Battlestar Galactica.)
To me, there's too much to watch and read that spending the hours not really enjoying myself doesn't seem a wise investment.
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Date: 2009-02-05 04:15 pm (UTC)Regarding angels/devils/heaven/hell: i have a few manga.
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Date: 2009-02-05 04:28 pm (UTC)Was that a typo with the any? I'm going to read it as such. :)
I get weird with books. If it's a book I know I should read and I'm having problems, I go either way with finishing it up. The Once and Future King annoyed the crap out of me, but I got pretty far before the library demanded it back since someone had it on hold. It's one of the classic King Arthurs, and I'm still a little ashamed I haven't read it. I will finish the book eventually.
With tv, though, I've seen too many shows turn into slushed crap after multiple seasons, and I feel like I've wasted hours of my life. Alias burned me badly, and I'm punishing JJ Abrams by refusing to watch Lost. Not much punishment, I know, but I'm still bitter for him abandoning the awesome of Alias season 2, and even parts of 3, for Mission: Impossible 3 and Lost.
It's funny, I see a lot of people on lj being completist and finishing shows even though they don't really like them anymore (BSG is a biggie) but I think my habit is to abandon and go back years later. I didn't finish off Buffy or Angel until years after they ended, although I watched the opening seasons live.
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Date: 2009-02-05 04:41 pm (UTC)Preacher kind of satisfies my kink for heaven/hell/angel stuff but I'd like others for when I finish it up.
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Date: 2009-02-05 04:44 pm (UTC)