Tough Love for ‘Supernatural’ (Plus a Few Thoughts on the Show’s ‘Buffy’ Reunion)

by admin on October 23, 2011

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Each week, I post a ‘Supernatural’ review that generally focuses on the hour that just aired, and occasionally I delve into big-picture matters. This time, I’m going to flip that ratio. Most of this post will be devoted to a “state of ‘Supernatural’” essay.

Below, I offer a few thoughts on the appearances of ‘Buffy’ veterans James Marsters and Charisma Carpenter in ‘Shut Up, Dr. Phil,’ Friday’s outing. But I spent that night hanging out and talking about the show with Alice Jester of the Winchester Family Business and academics and ‘Supernatural’ chroniclers Lynn Zubernis and Kathy Larsen, all of whom are among my favorite ‘Supernatural’ writers. Though we didn’t always agree on everything, we were all of the opinion that there are number of things that aren’t working or could be working better on the show these days.

Why is the word “love” in the title? Because we’ve been devoted to the show for a long time and we know how very good it can be. We’re still fans, but, as is the case with a number of readers, our patience has been tested by various aspects of seasons 6 and 7. Hence the tough advice (and you’re welcome to offer your own in comments, as long as you keep things civil.)

 

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