That's exactly what keeps making me almost dislike some of the new episodes. I think that they're so focused on the whole big picture and the apocalypse that they've forgotten how interesting and important the little things can be.
Other thing that I've been missing is how in the past the popculture trivia in the show was snarky and sometimes really hard to spot, but these days, I think everything they use is too obvious and plain. Same goes for monsters in the episodes where they actually hunt something instead of whining about the end of the world. I think that they still have so many good urban legends they could use like they did in the beginning. I don't think there has been a great "monster of the week" episode since like season 3.
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Date: 2010-01-23 12:56 pm (UTC)From:Other thing that I've been missing is how in the past the popculture trivia in the show was snarky and sometimes really hard to spot, but these days, I think everything they use is too obvious and plain. Same goes for monsters in the episodes where they actually hunt something instead of whining about the end of the world. I think that they still have so many good urban legends they could use like they did in the beginning. I don't think there has been a great "monster of the week" episode since like season 3.