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I disagree with those people. Lee wasn't an idiot but I get why they said it. The last scene between the two of them was silly and disappointing. It wasn't the closure they needed and deserved. I deeply disliked it. I felt betrayed by how their storyline made a 360° turn because if there's one thing I can't tolerate in a show is when they write a story for seasons and they fail it completely (that why I am still mad at the SPn writers when they changed the S5 finale, just because they got renewed or I'll be at the Haven ones if they sink Audrey and Nathan after having built up two seasons around their relationship). But I do still think that if they failed as a couple, they didn't as people because they could realize their destiny.
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Date: 2012-10-02 08:30 am (UTC)I disagree with those people. Lee wasn't an idiot but I get why they said it. The last scene between the two of them was silly and disappointing. It wasn't the closure they needed and deserved. I deeply disliked it. I felt betrayed by how their storyline made a 360° turn because if there's one thing I can't tolerate in a show is when they write a story for seasons and they fail it completely (that why I am still mad at the SPn writers when they changed the S5 finale, just because they got renewed or I'll be at the Haven ones if they sink Audrey and Nathan after having built up two seasons around their relationship). But I do still think that if they failed as a couple, they didn't as people because they could realize their destiny.