I think he did but I'd have to watch it again (oh the hardship!) to be certain.
While I don't claim to even know who wrote what a lot of the time, I have picked up on a few things since I started following fandom (you know, when you are obsessed enough to want to know ALL of the details) and I felt confident that the person who brought us A Very Supernatural Christmas, In the Beginning, and Mystery Spot would do right by the boys.
I'm pretty forgiving, too. I've thought all of the showrunners brought something to the table. Every season has had episodes that I feel are total duds, poorly excuted story arcs, or plot points that went no where . (Of course, sometimes I am totally proven wrong when, bam, out of no where something that I thought to be throw-away is Significant. What have I learned from this. Stay tuned! LOL) And every season has had episodes that had me reeling and flailing and squeeing.
Still, No show is going to knock it out of the park every single episode. SPN is no different. However, I do feel that this show, since season one, gets it right more often than not and I feel this is mostly due to being so hugely character driven. What happens to the characters *means* something and isn't just dropped or forgotten to suit the needs of the plot. *cough* Merlin *cough* (Do I sound bitter? I sound bitter.)
I think they'd have to really go off the rails for me to stop watching!
Thanks for commenting! I have had so much fun discussing this show this week!
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Date: 2013-05-24 01:31 am (UTC)While I don't claim to even know who wrote what a lot of the time, I have picked up on a few things since I started following fandom (you know, when you are obsessed enough to want to know ALL of the details) and I felt confident that the person who brought us A Very Supernatural Christmas, In the Beginning, and Mystery Spot would do right by the boys.
I'm pretty forgiving, too. I've thought all of the showrunners brought something to the table. Every season has had episodes that I feel are total duds, poorly excuted story arcs, or plot points that went no where . (Of course, sometimes I am totally proven wrong when, bam, out of no where something that I thought to be throw-away is Significant. What have I learned from this. Stay tuned! LOL) And every season has had episodes that had me reeling and flailing and squeeing.
Still, No show is going to knock it out of the park every single episode. SPN is no different. However, I do feel that this show, since season one, gets it right more often than not and I feel this is mostly due to being so hugely character driven. What happens to the characters *means* something and isn't just dropped or forgotten to suit the needs of the plot. *cough* Merlin *cough* (Do I sound bitter? I sound bitter.)
I think they'd have to really go off the rails for me to stop watching!
Thanks for commenting! I have had so much fun discussing this show this week!