We can come by between classes. Usually I use that time to copy over my class notes with a system of different colored pens. But it's been pointed out to me that that's, you know...insane.

Willow ,'Showtime'


Angel 5: Is That It? Am I Done?  

[NAFDA] This is where we talk about the show! Anything that's aired in the US (including promos) is fair game. No spoilers though -- if you post one by accident, an admin will delete it.


Frankenbuddha - May 21, 2004 7:46:00 am PDT #1212 of 3531
"We are the Goon Squad and we're coming to town...Beep! Beep!" - David Bowie, "Fashion"

Heh, funny x-post.

That may be the first real change, but before that, we learned there was more to Wesley than met the eye in "I've Got You Under My Skin," with his random bad-dad memory, and there's also his badass moment in "The Ring," where he sticks the guy's hand into the freaking wall.

I'd also put a lot of weight on being able to take Angel down in "Epiphany", and Angel's acknowledgement of it.


Polter-Cow - May 21, 2004 7:47:10 am PDT #1213 of 3531
What else besides ramen can you scoop? YOU CAN SCOOP THIS WORLD FROM DARKNESS!

I'd also put a lot of weight on being able to take Angel down in "Epiphany", and Angel's acknowledgement of it.

That's "Eternity," but yeah.


Katie M - May 21, 2004 7:49:38 am PDT #1214 of 3531
I was charmed (albeit somewhat perplexed) by the fannish sensibility of many of the music choices -- it's like the director was trying to vid Canada. --loligo on the Olympic Opening Ceremonies

If season 5 has always been meant to end this way (and there was discussion Weds. about how this may have been the plan for the end of season 6, had there been one, and season 5 would have ended with Angel joining the black hand - my guess is the scene in the teaser of POWER PLAY might have been meant as the last scene in season 5; they may have prepped for both eventualities since they've been a bit of a bubble show for a while now), and they got a season 6, I think he would have said something different, but still gave some warning.

From this article:

Here's a one-line summary for Season 6 of "Angel," courtesy of series co-creator Joss Whedon:

"If you buck the system and do your best to make it collapse, what if it does?"

So S5 must've been meant to end with some kind of a collapse all along (though presumably not so much with the EVERYBODY DIES!)


Allyson - May 21, 2004 7:55:03 am PDT #1215 of 3531
Wait, is this real-world child support, where the money goes to buy food for the kids, or MRA fantasyland child support where the women just buy Ferraris and cocaine? -Jessica

I don't get the part where the WB is a bunch of asswipes. 5 years is a huge long time in teevee. Huge. THIS season was the bonus season. They barely got this season, and in order to do so, had to lay people off and cut production values.

So it irks me greatly that Joss was taken by some huge surprise. Why? They barely squeaked by to get this one.


Typo Boy - May 21, 2004 7:58:59 am PDT #1216 of 3531
Calli: My people have a saying. A man who trusts can never be betrayed, only mistaken.Avon: Life expectancy among your people must be extremely short.

Also - I think people are missing a point here. A lot of the fan wanking is not to argue that this is how it would go, but that the point is the ending is unresolved We've outline a bunch of scenarios where everybody lives; we could even more easily do a lot of variations on how everyone dies. And everything in between - where some live and some die.

And that is the essence of the ending. The fight contiues - what happens next is unresolved. By not telling any one story it tells all the stories.


Wolfram - May 21, 2004 8:01:37 am PDT #1217 of 3531
Visilurking

Also wondering if it's a problem that the Deeper Well no longer has a guardian.

This is the one thing that bothers me about Power Play and the finale - Angel killing Drogyn. Maybe there was a good reason for it, or maybe Drogyn was in on the plan, or maybe Drogyn was evil in some way. But the only canonical justification Angel provides is "they would have killed both of us", coupled with the underlying justification that the ends (striking a major blow at evil) justify the means (killing an innocent.) I'm not satisfied.

This theme is actually paralleled in this season's 24. (Whitefonted) Earlier in the season Jack pulls the trigger on Chase w/o knowing the gun isn't loaded. He was ready to kill him for the greater good. And of course more recently Jack kills Chapelle, again, for the greater good. The difference there is that Jack was trying to prevent the direct threatof a biological weapon being released and killing a zillion people Angel, OTOH, chose to take on the Black Thorn, not to save a zillion people directly (indirectly perhaps) but to take a stand and make it hurt. A laudable goal no doubt, but I'm not buying that it's worth the death of the keeper of Deeper Well.


Typo Boy - May 21, 2004 8:01:38 am PDT #1218 of 3531
Calli: My people have a saying. A man who trusts can never be betrayed, only mistaken.Avon: Life expectancy among your people must be extremely short.

I think the reason Joss is irritated is that he cut costs, got ratings up, and they still ended the show. He delivered what he thought was the target in terms of ratings and costs, and it still wasn't good enough. IF someone gives me a really tough goal, I meet it, and they tell me I'm losing my job cause that is not good enough - I'm pissed.


Jessica - May 21, 2004 8:02:08 am PDT #1219 of 3531
And then Ortus came and said "It's Ortin' time" and they all Orted off into the sunset

So it irks me greatly that Joss was taken by some huge surprise. Why? They barely squeaked by to get this one.

I agree, but I also can't really imagine Joss NOT being surprised. He just doesn't seem to think that way.


Narrator - May 21, 2004 8:02:48 am PDT #1220 of 3531
The evil is this way?

So it irks me greatly that Joss was taken by some huge surprise. Why? They barely squeaked by to get this one.

Well, without reading his mind, I think the surprise was because the ratings went UP this season. I think it's reasonable to assume that if the ratings go up, the show stays on the air. Of course, there are other factors -- maybe some of the contracts were up for renewal, so the show would be more expensive to bring back, it didn't get a big audience for repeats (non-"Fresh" episodes), etc. that should have dampered any optimism. But I don't think he was wrong to anticipate a renewal.


Wolfram - May 21, 2004 8:03:08 am PDT #1221 of 3531
Visilurking

I'll Nilly it...

Wow, thanks Plei!