Oh, I do have a non-Angel-specific moment. Although I was never 100% on board for, um, anything after season 2, that 3-4 seconds when Fred and Angel are exposing everyone to Jasmine's blood, and they've already gotten Wesley -- the way Wesley looks at Connor, and then touches him, that got to me. It was completely word-free, and it worked.
I mean, I wanted that relationship to develop further, but that was a good start.
When Oz first comes into the office at Angel investigations, and Cordy makes with the big excited greeting at first, but Oz's personality just defizzes the bubbly? Perfect characterization moment for all involved.
Cindy, do you really think it was Oz's personality that defizzed the Bubbly (I love that turn of phrase)? I always thought it was Cordelia's realization that she and Oz weren't really friends and they had nothing in common to talk about once the obvious topics were exhausted. If she really cared about the gang in Sunnydale, she would have pressed him more, I think, but she didn't.
Cindy, do you really think it was Oz's personality that defizzed the Bubbly (I love that turn of phrase)? I always thought it was Cordelia's realization that she and Oz weren't really friends and they had nothing in common to talk about once the obvious topics were exhausted. If she really cared about the gang in Sunnydale, she would have pressed him more, I think, but she didn't.
Yes, and I was looking for a better way to put it, and you have. I just think the chemistry between them (which was always interesting, not romantic chemistry mind you, just what happened when the two characters were both in focus in a given scene) was funny. They were very different, yet there was this honesty about both of them. Anyhow, I loved that scene.
Was anyone else cracked up by the fact that in the first two seasons of Angel it was Cordelia and Willow that remained in touch between the two sets of characters?
I just remembered another non- Angel related moment I can't believe I forgot: TONER on the wall in blood at W&H.
And then we find out later the toner is running out because Sabassis' escaped slave was eating it.
It just made me giggle endlessly. Probably because I'm such an office rat and, even with out a little pee-pee demon eating it, I am ALWAYS the one to change the toner. Anyone else will try copying, whine that the copier is broken, and go use another one. The desire to kill has arisen more than once.
The expression on Dru's face as she holds her arms out for a big hug when Darla crashes the W & H office in "Reunion."
Oh, and Dru's little cell phone dance. Actually, pretty much anything involving Dru in "Reunion." She's so wacky!