I'm thrilled with this series. It reveals a very big social problem so well. Two opposites. A bad cop and a Good cop. The good one is an incredibly brave woman who sacrificed her love and feminine happiness for the sake of justice and saving Dean's life. And the Bad One is scum, who thinks that having powers and a police badge gives her the right to lynch and decide who is worthy of life and who is not. Despite the serious subtext, there is a ghost (albeit kind) and humor in the series (ahahah Dean's ability to make jokes in particularly emergency situations never leads to anything good) This "boring series" tells us that sometimes you can take a break from "ghost hunting" and realize that the real evil is the most ordinary people. However, the worst thing is when these people are supposed to protect us.
It's even funnier when you consider that Sam has a beautiful head of hair, and in the episode with "ghostbusters" Dean remembers how he mixed red dye into his brother's shampoo
@Sam_Terry: and as soon as a girl gets a couple of dozen extra kg, it's another matter at once! It will be interesting to watch right there. On the contrary, it is very pleasant not to see all this modern sjw husk here and to be nostalgic for the good old days, when the number of whites in the series did not try to equate to the agenda and no one was ashamed of a beautiful body. And I'm so tired of these vague neutral stories so as not to offend anyone.
@Sam_Terry: I think all these "maidens in trouble" are intentionally nothing, so as not to overwrite the main characters. While no side branches are being created, everything is strictly - only the brothers are in the center. So they offer to cling to them. And for the gloomy and unpositive atmosphere. She's an amateur. There is no need to expect positive things from urban horror stories. So far, so good. It's the first time I've seen it, but with exactly the same impressions as yours, I like it. You can't dream about Eccles and Padalecki. The place is occupied.
@Bob2013: I've already finished watching, then the format will change and there will be no disposable blondes anymore.15 seasons behind us - hip hip hooray!
@Spiel: This is the first time I've heard that there is no humor in words🤣 Here in each episode there is something to laugh at, there are also fully comedic series. Maybe you just have a different sense of humor and that's why the jokes in the series don't make you laugh.
When the series started, I thought: kapets. I just don't like those episodes where they get arrested and then they show them a little bit in flashbacks. Fortunately, it lasted only half a series and then it became more interesting.
Notable, though a little predictable. I was wondering when the FBI would take care of them.
Two opposites. A bad cop and a Good cop. The good one is an incredibly brave woman who sacrificed her love and feminine happiness for the sake of justice and saving Dean's life. And the Bad One is scum, who thinks that having powers and a police badge gives her the right to lynch and decide who is worthy of life and who is not.
Despite the serious subtext, there is a ghost (albeit kind) and humor in the series (ahahah Dean's ability to make jokes in particularly emergency situations never leads to anything good)
This "boring series" tells us that sometimes you can take a break from "ghost hunting" and realize that the real evil is the most ordinary people. However, the worst thing is when these people are supposed to protect us.
- I'm not Scully, you're Scully.
- No, I'm Mulder. And you're a red-haired woman.
Dean burns out, as always :-D And Sam has such an expression on his face at this moment)
On the contrary, it is very pleasant not to see all this modern sjw husk here and to be nostalgic for the good old days, when the number of whites in the series did not try to equate to the agenda and no one was ashamed of a beautiful body.
And I'm so tired of these vague neutral stories so as not to offend anyone.
You can't dream about Eccles and Padalecki. The place is occupied.
Here in each episode there is something to laugh at, there are also fully comedic series.
Maybe you just have a different sense of humor and that's why the jokes in the series don't make you laugh.
– Let's do the case first, and then you'll arrest me, okay?
"Dean, you're facing a death sentence!"
– Yes, yes, I know, so what's the anagram here...