I pretty much totally agree with you. I wanted to like her...and I do, but I would have liked it better if she hadn't kinda sorta almost asked Dean out there at the end. Everything up until that was good. (I might have rewound her punching him a couple times.)
I liked Dean almost hitting on her out of habit and then not--that seems in character to me and awesome. And I would totally have been OK with them flirting in a bantery, guarded way and maybe her giving him some wary yet lusty eyeball, but that explicit "hey wanna?" was just weird, and didn't match up with her earlier snark.
Um, as regards to Jo and hunters I have something to say about that but it involves the content of her "journal" that was included in the DVD (CD Rom) features. Except those aren't spoilers, are they? They're about her past.
Oh fuck it, I'll just say it and hope I don't alienate you. In her journal we find out that she has dated a hunter before--it seems that almost everyone she knows is one--BUT her primary concern throughout was in how to *become* a hunter and struggling to get people to teach her stuff and really wanting to be taken seriously and not sheltered.
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Date: 2006-10-06 08:26 am (UTC)I liked Dean almost hitting on her out of habit and then not--that seems in character to me and awesome. And I would totally have been OK with them flirting in a bantery, guarded way and maybe her giving him some wary yet lusty eyeball, but that explicit "hey wanna?" was just weird, and didn't match up with her earlier snark.
Um, as regards to Jo and hunters I have something to say about that but it involves the content of her "journal" that was included in the DVD (CD Rom) features. Except those aren't spoilers, are they? They're about her past.
Oh fuck it, I'll just say it and hope I don't alienate you. In her journal we find out that she has dated a hunter before--it seems that almost everyone she knows is one--BUT her primary concern throughout was in how to *become* a hunter and struggling to get people to teach her stuff and really wanting to be taken seriously and not sheltered.