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Y’know what I find interesting is that it’s basically known that s6 and s7 were bad. And I almost stopped watching during s7, so I get it because they were my least favorite too. But going back and watching them now, with another 5 seasons after them, I actually find them highly entertaining, and I kind of love them. I think it’s because they’ve had a chance to fix and address some of the things that bothered me. Except Emmanuel’s wife. Still a huge plot hole lol

I haven’t seen season 6 or 7 in over a year I think. I dunno if the time would endear me more to them, though. I’m still mad about a lot of stuff and still pretty confused about how half of the things that happened happened, but I’m glad you can get enjoyment out of them. 

Daphne is still like a big ol’ question mark. Like, she finds a naked dude in the woods or something and is like “I guess I’ll take him home and marry him!” but obviously you can’t get married without any ID so like… did she lie? Was it one of those “married in the eyes of God” things? It’s not like Cas as Emmanuel would have known the difference. And then he leaves and never comes back so was she just like “well, you win some you lose some?” So weird. 

Actually, you know what, I’m gonna headcanon that Daphne was up to something shady. Maybe he was on the run from the law or something. 

Sorry for butting in, feel free to ignore me. Have you heard the theory, I think originally by ilostmyshoe-79, that Amelia was a hallucination and Sam was just crazy for a while? Or something like that. It’s my head canon for season 8 and makes the whole thing a lot easier to stomach.

Don’t ever feel bad for jumping in on a post when you have neat info like this! 

I haven’t heard this but I actually like it. I would certainly explain the weird vaseline filter on all the flashback stuff. 

Personally, I don’t fault Sam for falling apart in the time between season 7 and 8. He lost his brother, all his friends, his mentor, his kinda-sorta home away from home… like he was well and truely alone. That’s enough to break most people, let alone someone who had just come back from horrifying halluciantions. I don’t blame Sam for hiding, whether it was real or not. 

I do however, blame the writers for not attempting to make it clearer that Sam was hurting and lost to the point that he either hallucinated or tried to find comfort in someone who was dealing with pretty much the same thing. I would have loved to see how broken and vulnerable Sam was but… we didn’t get that. 

Jody Mills Appreciation Post

Jody Mills is probably one of my favorite female characters. She’s tough, smart, and kind even though she’s been through a lot of crap. Jody is an awesome character, and here are some reasons to love and appreciate Jody Mills. 

  • She’s a badass sheriff. 
  • Her son died, then was resurrected then turned into a zombie and ate her husband. Despite that terrible event, she has opened her heart to the possibility of love with another person several times, and has taken in two girls. 
  • She’s super frank and speaks her mind often. 
  • She was the first one to alert Bobby, Sam, and Dean that the Leviathans had taken human form (even if she didn’t know they were Leviathans at first). 
  • She shut own Doug and called him out on fatshaming. 
  • She’s really open about having conversatios about safe sex. (And at the dinner table, no less.) 
  • She’s a hunter in her own right but also holds down a job as the sheriff of Soux Falls. She’s also covered for hunters in the past. 
  • She once stabbed a goddess with a stake she pulled out of her own chest. 
  • She went on a blind date with Crowley. She nearly died but she was saved.
  • She’s funny. 
  • She’s supportive and want to keep communication open with both her adopted daughters and her friends. 
  • She wants the best for Alex and Claire and has tried to encourage them to have normal lives. 
  •  She held her own against a brainwashed Mary and subdued her with Alex’s help. 
  • She shot Dr. Hess right in the head. 
  • She’s tough but compassionate. She sets boundaries but she is willing and able to meet Sam, Dean, Alex, and Claire with love, understanding, and acceptance. 
  • Despite being only three years older than Dean she still “moms” him and Sam from time to time (and it’s great). 
  • Jody Mills is one of the best minor characters spn has. She’s tough but compassionate, badass and comforting, bold and fun. She’s complex and hunting doesn’t define her life. She’s a good person with a great heart.