But then I remember season 8 with Jeremy Carver in charge. I have enough faith in him to believe that these double standards - to that extent at least - will only last for two more episodes.
If nothing else, I would like those double standards to be addressed more frequently, acknowledged by the Winchesters themselves, and for them to deal with it proper instead of ignoring it. The show has failed at making that an essential part of their character developments, which is why I am tired of Sam and Dean in general because they never learn and always think they are in the right while everyone else is in the wrong, or just plain writer inconsistency in general. That is not how you do characterization growth, and I'm hoping with Carver, a man who has done episodes were there's massive amounts of development happening, can manage to fix this fault which can make a huge difference with moving the show forward and progress naturally.
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If nothing else, I would like those double standards to be addressed more frequently, acknowledged by the Winchesters themselves, and for them to deal with it proper instead of ignoring it. The show has failed at making that an essential part of their character developments, which is why I am tired of Sam and Dean in general because they never learn and always think they are in the right while everyone else is in the wrong, or just plain writer inconsistency in general. That is not how you do characterization growth, and I'm hoping with Carver, a man who has done episodes were there's massive amounts of development happening, can manage to fix this fault which can make a huge difference with moving the show forward and progress naturally.