Sarah Blake performed by Taylor Cole… It was my first crash on a character in this series and my first shipping (Sarah + Sam). She only appeared in one episode of the first season, but she was so sweet, beautiful and charming that I hoped to see her again someday...
And what did the creators of the series do? They brought her back seven seasons later for a few fucking minutes just to kill her! Sometimes I fucking hate this show.
Lauren Cohen's Bela Talbot was great-she was murdered. Ruby, played by Katie Cassidy and Genevieve Padalecki, was great-she was killed. Twice! Joe, played by Alona Tal, was great-she was killed. Meg Masters, played by Nikki Aycox and Rachel Miner, was great - she was killed. Three times! And now Sarah Blake has also been killed.
I do not know whether to cry for the departed female characters, or to tear up and throw up in a fit of rage towards the creators of the series, who left only four male characters immune to permanent death - Dean, Sam, Castiel and Crowley. Oh, I feel that whenever the finale of this series comes, we will meet him in the same "sausage" company.
Thank all the gods that Charlie, played by Felicia Day, is still alive. But my spleen feels that in this series, she has a path to the grave ordered :-(
As soon as Metatron told Cas about the nephilim, his imagination immediately began to draw infernal cuts in DmC, it would be nice if this girl was not the only one in the world. Crowley famously showed his coolness and charisma. Despite the title of the series and numerous flashbacks, the most excellent episode came out, one of the most interesting in this faded season.
What a great voice Crowley has, and the monologue came out amazing - a calm melancholic explanation of his motives against the background of panicking, desperate Winchesters. Right up to the goosebumps.
@fb1031280: Informed decisions are not the strongest side of Hard drives. What is easier to do, they do, and they will sort out the consequences somehow later, and so on for all 15 seasons %)
Crowley got to me, I hope someone kicks his ass already. I really feel sorry for Sarah, how much I liked her, what an incredibly beautiful smile she has, and she also has a daughter, somehow the creators treated her very cruelly.
That's it, guys. No matter how charismatic and gorgeous Crowley is, that's enough. I'm waiting now for them to finally kill him.
And Metatron seemed kind in the last episode, and then he starts planning something. And Castiel, who still regrets his previous actions (when he thought he was doing something for the good, and as a result people / angels died), was again led by the promise to do something for the good. Oh, Castiel. We love him for his naivety and innocence and desire to do good, but all sorts of Metatrons use these qualities.
I understand that killing a Nephilim is part of the test to close the sky. And if there were no Nephilim, then it would not have been possible to close the sky?
@sally_ride: they thought that a bullet with a demon trap scratched on it in the demon's head would help. They didn't even sew her hands on, to be sure... And, as it turned out, in vain 🫤
Here's Crowley the bastard. Yes. a gorgeous character. He does his business brilliantly. You can't argue with that. But, the bastard is still the same... Sorry for Sarah ((Sorry for Sam. That silent look at the end of the episode when Dean asks, "Are you with me?". There is so much suffering in them. I'll be waiting for happy Sam. I'm already tired of his ordeal and torment
Crowley has gone from being an antihero to a complete villain. I used to sympathize with him, but now he is so frostbitten that I would really like him to die.
From the moment with Abbadon's hand, I looked up, the Addams family came to mind.
Flashbacks with references from previous seasons are becoming more frequent. When a younger Sam was shown briefly, you immediately see the age difference at the beginning of the series and in the eighth season.
I don't understand anything at all. the brothers really have problems with logic. they had a super important person under protection for them - the decoder of the word of God - and they are rummaging around somewhere, leaving him alone in the care of Garth, who is also forever hanging around somewhere. Then they summon a super strong Abbadon instead of some ordinary demon and leave her alone, while going outside altogether. And such "sit here". Yeah, of course. Well, guys, really?!
@jane_barberry: Regarding Abaddon and the fact that her brothers left her, meet screenwriter Andrew Dubb. He has a problem with logic. He had a wonderful "talent" for stupefying characters.
Cas clearly has a progressive intellectual problem. They told me to stay in the bunker. What is he doing? That's right, he's going to do business with Metatron without telling anyone. Again.
There really is no "I'm sorry" to help anymore. Dean has been very soft on Cas here. And really, if there had been anyone else, they would have been nailed a long time ago.
Damn, it's awesome. More familiar characters, more sad stories. It already hurts as much as possible! Work for nothing, innocent victims.
It's like Sam has a crown)
And I'm glad Dean is strict with Cass. As much as you can blunt. But he still continues to keep silent about important things and make serious decisions. Metatron really arouses suspicion. At first glance, it seems like closing the heavens is a good idea, but only at first glance. Cas won't get off with apologies any further, I feel it.
How they left Abbadon alone, God, how stupid. I don't know if she was trapped or chained up. It would be much more reasonable to call a huckster.
Castiel: "I thought I was doing the right thing!", YES it's GREAT!!?? Seriously, Cas, you're fucked up! Well, how much can I do? He thought, aha! He can't sit still, well, in any way! I've already done a lot of things...And now he's gone off with Metatron again! And what!? He'll mess up again that mom doesn't grieve, and with an innocent face he'll say, "I thought I was doing the right thing!", and Dean will be heckled again that he doesn't regret "the naive Cacique, he didn't know." Okay, Sam is messing up, he's a man (even though I can't stand him!), BUT Cas is millions of years old, and it feels like this is the dumbest character in the series, on the same rake EVERY TIME!!! P.S. Sarah Blake was killed for NOTHING, than she did not please these vile scriptwriters!? All the beautiful girls are being killed, are they writing misogynistic scripts there!?
@id386471659: You can talk for hours about the stupidity of Cass. There is not a single season where he has not committed some kind of bad deed. He's probably competing with Sam to see who can ruin the world faster and more efficiently.
I think the showrunners just didn't know what to do with Cass. Gamble wanted to kill him in season 7 on a permanent basis. It was returned only due to numerous requests from the audience. They returned it, but they can't develop it.
Regarding Sarah Blake, the case is generally interesting. I read that our dear (no) showrunners used to bring back old characters on purpose just to kill them. They say they are tired of the "screams" of the fans "Bring this/that one back." So they mocked in this way. It is likely that they have been convicted of sabotage more than once. Vaughn Kripke and Co. did not even hide that they deliberately sabotaged Bell's character in S3 so that all viewers would hate her, because the CW imposed her on them.
And everything that happens in S15 is also very similar to the complete sabotage of the entire series by Andrew Dubb. I don't understand, why didn't they all work quietly? SPN has a rich universe, excellent actors (Jensen, Mark Sheppard, etc.) at its disposal, sit and write/ shoot. No, we're going to play childish revenge games.
I'm so ashamed of my brothers. They took it and went out to chat on the phone. They were probably afraid that Abaddon would hear something wrong. Screenwriters, screenwriters, you should be given one place at a time. I like Abaddon, but I could have found some less stupid way to get her back. The contradictory feeling of Dean and Cas's conversation at the beginning. Yes, on the one hand, Cas deserved it, because he was an idiot. But on the other hand, Dean lets Sam behave as he wants and swallows all his shit, for example, what Sam did at 8.09, but Dean is not going to let Cas down. This is some kind of double standards. Sam deserved to be treated much more harshly than Cas. Cas trying to buy Dean something he loves is cute. I think he didn't fly to another store because he was too nervous. The absence of a pie is fatal. That's the most important thing, so Cas's emotions got the better of him. I understand why Cas went with Metatron. Cas is suffering from a strong sense of guilt over what he did to Heaven and the angels, and he desperately wants to fix it and takes the first opportunity without thinking about the consequences. Unfortunately, he does not learn from mistakes.
It's kind of sad that Crowley chose such a devious path to kill those they saved. And at the same time, it's great to see such flashbacks to the old seasons.
How simple it was in these first seasons: every monster was unique, no one was repeated. And there was no rising from the dead, purgatory, and so on.
- It's over.
- You didn't realize, I need a pie!
- Castiel, let the virgin go.
hDD
- It doesn't fly by itself
:D
- cool coat!
- it's... actually quite warm ^^
And Metatron somehow does not inspire confidence in me, would Cas stay away from him
And what did the creators of the series do? They brought her back seven seasons later for a few fucking minutes just to kill her!
Sometimes I fucking hate this show.
Lauren Cohen's Bela Talbot was great-she was murdered.
Ruby, played by Katie Cassidy and Genevieve Padalecki, was great-she was killed. Twice!
Joe, played by Alona Tal, was great-she was killed.
Meg Masters, played by Nikki Aycox and Rachel Miner, was great - she was killed. Three times!
And now Sarah Blake has also been killed.
I do not know whether to cry for the departed female characters, or to tear up and throw up in a fit of rage towards the creators of the series, who left only four male characters immune to permanent death - Dean, Sam, Castiel and Crowley. Oh, I feel that whenever the finale of this series comes, we will meet him in the same "sausage" company.
Thank all the gods that Charlie, played by Felicia Day, is still alive. But my spleen feels that in this series, she has a path to the grave ordered :-(
Crowley famously showed his coolness and charisma. Despite the title of the series and numerous flashbacks, the most excellent episode came out, one of the most interesting in this faded season.
Family, And in general, the series is amazing (like the cape)
Crowley is texting with an emoji 😈
Although a negative character is one of my favorites
And Metatron seemed kind in the last episode, and then he starts planning something. And Castiel, who still regrets his previous actions (when he thought he was doing something for the good, and as a result people / angels died), was again led by the promise to do something for the good. Oh, Castiel. We love him for his naivety and innocence and desire to do good, but all sorts of Metatrons use these qualities.
I understand that killing a Nephilim is part of the test to close the sky. And if there were no Nephilim, then it would not have been possible to close the sky?
From the moment with Abbadon's hand, I looked up, the Addams family came to mind.
Flashbacks with references from previous seasons are becoming more frequent. When a younger Sam was shown briefly, you immediately see the age difference at the beginning of the series and in the eighth season.
There really is no "I'm sorry" to help anymore. Dean has been very soft on Cas here. And really, if there had been anyone else, they would have been nailed a long time ago.
It's like Sam has a crown)
And I'm glad Dean is strict with Cass. As much as you can blunt. But he still continues to keep silent about important things and make serious decisions. Metatron really arouses suspicion. At first glance, it seems like closing the heavens is a good idea, but only at first glance. Cas won't get off with apologies any further, I feel it.
How they left Abbadon alone, God, how stupid. I don't know if she was trapped or chained up. It would be much more reasonable to call a huckster.
I think the showrunners just didn't know what to do with Cass. Gamble wanted to kill him in season 7 on a permanent basis. It was returned only due to numerous requests from the audience. They returned it, but they can't develop it.
Regarding Sarah Blake, the case is generally interesting. I read that our dear (no) showrunners used to bring back old characters on purpose just to kill them. They say they are tired of the "screams" of the fans "Bring this/that one back." So they mocked in this way.
It is likely that they have been convicted of sabotage more than once. Vaughn Kripke and Co. did not even hide that they deliberately sabotaged Bell's character in S3 so that all viewers would hate her, because the CW imposed her on them.
And everything that happens in S15 is also very similar to the complete sabotage of the entire series by Andrew Dubb.
I don't understand, why didn't they all work quietly? SPN has a rich universe, excellent actors (Jensen, Mark Sheppard, etc.) at its disposal, sit and write/ shoot. No, we're going to play childish revenge games.
I like Abaddon, but I could have found some less stupid way to get her back.
The contradictory feeling of Dean and Cas's conversation at the beginning. Yes, on the one hand, Cas deserved it, because he was an idiot. But on the other hand, Dean lets Sam behave as he wants and swallows all his shit, for example, what Sam did at 8.09, but Dean is not going to let Cas down. This is some kind of double standards. Sam deserved to be treated much more harshly than Cas.
Cas trying to buy Dean something he loves is cute. I think he didn't fly to another store because he was too nervous. The absence of a pie is fatal. That's the most important thing, so Cas's emotions got the better of him.
I understand why Cas went with Metatron. Cas is suffering from a strong sense of guilt over what he did
to Heaven and the angels, and he desperately wants to fix it and takes the first opportunity without thinking about the consequences. Unfortunately, he does not learn from mistakes.
And at the same time, it's great to see such flashbacks to the old seasons.
How simple it was in these first seasons: every monster was unique, no one was repeated. And there was no rising from the dead, purgatory, and so on.