there are episodes like Cyberwoman, but at least no one's talking about it afterwards. Some people see that as a failing! *g*
I'd never thought about it in that way, but I think it's an American thing - they do tend to over-analyse things much more than we do over here.
Anyway, I adore S6, but I know others do not. (Relentless misery can get a bit much.) I just love the fact that the writers were not afraid to break their heroes, to take everyone and make them screw up - not in big life-or-death situations, but in the mundane and everyday. And then of course trying to put everyone back together again in S7. It had flaws, certainly, but I think it was worth it. :)
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Some people see that as a failing! *g*
I'd never thought about it in that way, but I think it's an American thing - they do tend to over-analyse things much more than we do over here.
Anyway, I adore S6, but I know others do not. (Relentless misery can get a bit much.) I just love the fact that the writers were not afraid to break their heroes, to take everyone and make them screw up - not in big life-or-death situations, but in the mundane and everyday. And then of course trying to put everyone back together again in S7. It had flaws, certainly, but I think it was worth it. :)