Smallville's under siege from OC.
Now there is a crossover stunt waiting to happen...
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Smallville's under siege from OC.
Now there is a crossover stunt waiting to happen...
We're borrowing the S2 DVDs from a friend, and I was marveling last night at how different Wesley is from S1/early S2 to late S3/early S4, and yet how wholly believable and organic the change was. AD really did amazing work with that character.
A reviewer over at DVDVerdict.com said that he thought that Wesley's character arc (from BtVS Season 3 to "Not Fade Away") was probably the best, most interesting one in television history.
A reviewer over at DVDVerdict.com said that he thought that Wesley's character arc (from BtVS Season 3 to "Not Fade Away") was probably the best, most interesting one in television history.
You can definitely make that case. I think Willow's character arc is comparable in breadth and complexity, but suffers from the magic-crack wrong-turn.
I never so much minded that wrong-turn, but then I seem to remember closing my eyes and holding my hands over my ears back then.
I never so much minded that wrong-turn, but then I seem to remember closing my eyes and holding my hands over my ears back then.
It goes by a LOT faster when you rewatch on DVD. It was really only a few episodes, and then some lingering bad symbolism. BUt because of the weird airing schedule, it seemed to go on for months.
Wrod. But I must admit that those are not the eps I watch over and over again.
Why do I have the feeling that AD is probably closer to geek-Wesley?
Hmm...he's probably around S1-S2 Wes, not as bumbling and dorky as Buffy Wes (where he was just a flat comic relief character who was meant to be killed by Faith after a few eps), but definitely not as dark and brooding as S3-S4-S5 post-Illyria Wes (how could he be, he's married to AH for God's sake!).
Yes, that would make a lot of people happier in general.
I caught the second half of the evil hand episode on TNT today. SO freakin' good, from the Lindsey singing and the Angel snarking to the "What? are we on the playground?" argument over the informant, all the snarking between Angel and Lindsey, and the fantastic "evil hand issues" boardroom scene. Not to mention the "Just kiss him already!" farewell scene, and the sign on the back of the truck as Lindsey drove away.
Good times, good times.