1. I loved Ellen and Jo. Especially Ellen, because she gave Dean grief all the time (as one should.) And I think the bad feelings were due to both things: fandom being insane and the writers not being sure what to do with them now that they'd written them (of course, that's hardly limited to supporting females. They've fumbled Sam badly, too, IMO.)
2. SRSLY. Maybe the evil clown has dumb-kid mind-control?
5. See again: no idea what to do with characters once they establish them. Story arc fail!
7. Reminds her of John too much?
8. I think the writers were trying to protect THEMSELVES with that one. For my part, Jo/Dean could be total good times. She'd kick his ass.
The show handles the women badly, but I've never got the idea they were bad characters themselves. I liked Jess, I liked Sarah, I liked Cassie. I liked RUBY (and I wiiiish they hadna made her all betraying-evil. ARGH.)
I did hate Bela, though. Even when I felt sorry for her at the end. SO ANNOYING. But I figured that was the idea of her. Never liked Meg, either, but I think that was a beef with the original actress' mannerisms.
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2. SRSLY. Maybe the evil clown has dumb-kid mind-control?
5. See again: no idea what to do with characters once they establish them. Story arc fail!
7. Reminds her of John too much?
8. I think the writers were trying to protect THEMSELVES with that one. For my part, Jo/Dean could be total good times. She'd kick his ass.
The show handles the women badly, but I've never got the idea they were bad characters themselves. I liked Jess, I liked Sarah, I liked Cassie. I liked RUBY (and I wiiiish they hadna made her all betraying-evil. ARGH.)
I did hate Bela, though. Even when I felt sorry for her at the end. SO ANNOYING. But I figured that was the idea of her. Never liked Meg, either, but I think that was a beef with the original actress' mannerisms.
Ellen is still the most awesome, though.