A step down but not completely. Season 3 doesn't feel like it has a driving goal like the others and because of that, there is no sense of where anything is headed. There are glimpses here and there but never anything full. It just makes me wish for a longer season where we are able to have these one off episodes that are good but also have more episodes that build toward a story. That said, everything else was still there. It just makes it harder to not feel like there is some missed potential here.
Some great episodes in this season, but all in all, felt more like an interlude than a full season.
glad i'm finally caught up on peaky blinders but this season was such a drag.. felt like nothing made sense and it was messy tbh
Any interesting premise, if nothing else. There is definitely some great characters in this series, although surprisingly I am not that fond of three of the main ones - Joe, Juliana, and Frank. Other characters more than make up for it. I was not crazy about the twist at the end of the season, and it is starting to feel like tones of fantasy, but hopefully season two will keep the pace.
Overall another mixed season. I am not so sure whether this is exactly better or equal to season 7.
I criticised S7 for having some of the worst episodes so far, meaning to that point in S7.
But S8 opens with even worse episodes than that, from 1 to 4. On the other hand, its best episodes are better than those from S7, so it kinda equals each other out again. S6 is the lowpoint of this show so far in my opinion.
However, stupidity seems to start reigning this show in general. There were so many scenes and plots that were based on frustrating stupidity that I partially lost interest in episodes. Leaving your tied up Leviathan alone because of a phone call for example is one of those and only done because a Deus-Ex-Leviathan is needed later in the finale. Heavy handed as it is, it makes Dean and Sam seam out of character here, especially Dean, who usually is übersuspicious in these things.
Another bad thing is Castiel who is a mindless puppet throughout, who gets abused again and again but would actually really be a good guy if Dean wouldn't push him away every time again (his annoying stubborness) instead of helping him for a change.
At least the constant whining and bitching between the two brothers was tuned down a lot this season.
Overall a better season than I anticipated it to be, despite those stupidity issues, though.
Favourite season cliffhanger, too.
Not disappointed by the ending. But the entire season, while entertaining, did disappoint all in all. The side stories I couldn't have cared much less about, pretty much all of the characters are unlikeable. They do get me to care about the protagonist a little, though, which makes it at least watchable.
Would not ever watch again.