[...]While executive producer and showrunner Sera Gamble stopped short of telling us when Sam would re-soul up (it definitely won’t happen before midseason), she said we should look for “a new sort of brotherly rapport” to develop between the pair, beginning with this week’s fairy episode, written by veteran Supernatural scribe Ben Edlund.
“I can only speak for myself, but I kind of find it charming and enjoyable in its own twisted way,” Gamble told EW. “I would never say that it replaces the core relationship that we all love and we all want them to go back to and that Dean is desperately trying to recapture, but for where we are with the story right now, there’s something sort of interesting and fun happening.” *
Source: insidetv.ew.com
OMG, Sera Gamble do you really find this broken bond interesting and fun? Brothers are at odds, Dean has no purpose to be in this show (because you deprived him of all great qualities by sending him to Hell called Lisa's house), Sam without soul was intresting for one or two episodes but now his story is boring and irritating. How about other stories? So many new characters were indroduced but they either were killed or just vanished. Half of the screen time is dedicated to whining Dean and cold-hearted Sam.
Calling this mess charming and enjoyable is insluting for the viewers.
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