Not Super at All
Supernatural thoughts.
Let's see. The last recurring female character killed for no good reason? Check.
The last recurring African American character killed in a less than heroic manner? Check.
A derivative villain played by a mediocre actress? Check.
A frustrating hour of TV? Check.
A sincere but fading hope that they can bring together all the pieces one last time and make it work, and then end this show? Check.
Let's see. The last recurring female character killed for no good reason? Check.
The last recurring African American character killed in a less than heroic manner? Check.
A derivative villain played by a mediocre actress? Check.
A frustrating hour of TV? Check.
A sincere but fading hope that they can bring together all the pieces one last time and make it work, and then end this show? Check.
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Sigh.
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Oh yes, and their treatment of women was sliding from the old-fashioned to the antediluvian. A good show gone to the dogs because they didn't know when to stop. The setup never had that many seasons in it.
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Especially the hints of having God as a character (albeit absent) on a (more or less serious) show were sometimes oddly off-putting. Satire is different; fun can and should be poked at anything.-