Supernatural Fans Love To Hate, But These 5 Things About The Show Didn’t Deserve It
Let’s see how many you actually find annoying.
If there's one thing you can be sure of in any large fandom, it's the haters. The group of people who live and breathe every chance they get to be upset about something or complain about something online, even though they claim to love the show. Supernatural fans were no exception.
If you have been guilty of this behavior, take a test to see how much has changed. Here are the top five most commonly hated things about Supernatural fandom that were mediocre at best and undeserving of the fire.
Check them out and see how much you agree with them now.
Season 7
This was the season where the show stopped taking itself too seriously and introduced many more lighthearted episodes and arcs, but the fans weren't exactly on board with it. Perhaps the change was too sudden and came out of nowhere, which is why the reaction was so negative. Today, however, we can all agree that it was a total banger.
Bela Talbot
Played by the brilliant Lauren Cohan, Bela was a great addition to the cast and had great chemistry with Jensen Ackles ' Dean. However, the internet was too misogynistic to accept her as her character was seen as something that got in the way between the two brothers. Unfortunately, fans weren't ready to accept her at the time of Season 3, but later came to miss her.
Metatron
Another character hated by many, but this time for good reason. But like it or not, this is the character that was created and written to manipulate your emotions and be hated forever. Besides, he was just as entertaining as he was annoying, so the team behind Supernatural managed to keep him in balance.
Castiel and Crowley's Coalition
While we were all rooting for Cas as the Winchesters ' best man, his chemistry with Crowley in their little coalition was just as great and should have lasted longer. No matter how close Dean and Sam got to the supernatural world, they could never be as understanding of each other as these two beings were.
Mary Winchester
We all love our parents, and we all cherish the childhood memories we have with them, but sometimes those memories are too far from the actual truth. Everyone would love to see Mary exactly as Dean remembers her, but she turned out to be a real, rather flawed human being, and that was a much better portrayal of her character than an unrealistic one would be.