I think it's kind of a "thing" in science fiction/fantasy that creativity is uniquely a human trait. They touched on it a bit in the episode with the fairies. But I wanted it to count for something with the Leviathans too.
It may have just been that Sera had too many threads going, and she couldn't wrap them all up in the end. Personally, I think it would have been better to drop the whole Leviathan multiplying crazily to start their human meat market/poisoning corporation stuff (because that was boring!) and gone with Dick working with a smaller group to take over the world. Pulling corporate America into it was too much; that commercial was everything that was wrong with that storyline.
Bobby's ghost actions didn't bother me that much. His motivation was all over the place, but ghosts aren't known for being rational. And Sam and Dean were pretty much in denial about any issues, so that worked too. I'm not sure we're seeing real Bobby anyway...becoming a ghost takes away something indefinable from the human...maybe the same thing that allows creativity? Now THAT would have been something to follow up on!
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I think it's kind of a "thing" in science fiction/fantasy that creativity is uniquely a human trait. They touched on it a bit in the episode with the fairies. But I wanted it to count for something with the Leviathans too.
It may have just been that Sera had too many threads going, and she couldn't wrap them all up in the end. Personally, I think it would have been better to drop the whole Leviathan multiplying crazily to start their human meat market/poisoning corporation stuff (because that was boring!) and gone with Dick working with a smaller group to take over the world. Pulling corporate America into it was too much; that commercial was everything that was wrong with that storyline.
Bobby's ghost actions didn't bother me that much. His motivation was all over the place, but ghosts aren't known for being rational. And Sam and Dean were pretty much in denial about any issues, so that worked too. I'm not sure we're seeing real Bobby anyway...becoming a ghost takes away something indefinable from the human...maybe the same thing that allows creativity? Now THAT would have been something to follow up on!