they don't bother to switch it up and shown us Dean's actions from Sam's POV.
I agree, you're (sadly) so right. I miss that so much! Sam's POV has such a different flavor to it! I miss him... And Dean's POV is becoming wooden, somehow, perhaps from overuse. We get it, everybody they meet loved Dean, and Dean's a closeted geek. The reason we were excited about that was that it was discovering something new about Dean (well, mostly). Saying it again every episode will not get you the same reaction, ok? : /
I would argue that Dean has always revolved around Sam (and Sam with Dean, and that codependency is why I love their relationship so!). The disappointing part for me this season is that we're not actually seeing much of Sam, either. Instead we're seeing Dean interacting more and more with Ezekiel, a completely new character. Add to that the fact that Ezekiel is pretty flat emotionally, like most other angels, and that Jensen is phoning it in, like I see someone mentioned above, and things just get downright boring :|
I agree :( To me, it's more complicated than that, but I agree on all of your points. Somehow we're seeing less of both of them, fewer scenes but also fewer broments and less indications of who they are. If we know all there is to know about them, and now we don't even get to see it anymore cause we already know about it so why show us - what are we doing there, and why? :-(
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I agree, you're (sadly) so right.
I miss that so much! Sam's POV has such a different flavor to it! I miss him...
And Dean's POV is becoming wooden, somehow, perhaps from overuse. We get it, everybody they meet loved Dean, and Dean's a closeted geek. The reason we were excited about that was that it was discovering something new about Dean (well, mostly). Saying it again every episode will not get you the same reaction, ok? : /
I would argue that Dean has always revolved around Sam (and Sam with Dean, and that codependency is why I love their relationship so!). The disappointing part for me this season is that we're not actually seeing much of Sam, either. Instead we're seeing Dean interacting more and more with Ezekiel, a completely new character. Add to that the fact that Ezekiel is pretty flat emotionally, like most other angels, and that Jensen is phoning it in, like I see someone mentioned above, and things just get downright boring :|
I agree :(
To me, it's more complicated than that, but I agree on all of your points.
Somehow we're seeing less of both of them, fewer scenes but also fewer broments and less indications of who they are. If we know all there is to know about them, and now we don't even get to see it anymore cause we already know about it so why show us - what are we doing there, and why? :-(