I'm feeding my addiction by watching the entire series from the beginning. And by beginning I mean Season 1, episode 1.
4840 minutes of excellence.
(Addicted? Who? Me? No way!)
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I'm feeding my addiction by watching the entire series from the beginning. And by beginning I mean Season 1, episode 1.
4840 minutes of excellence.
(Addicted? Who? Me? No way!)
If only I could do the same. But my folks have had my Angel season 1 and 2 (as well as Buffy 4 and 5) for over a year now, though they insist they're going to watch them. They pretty much tore through Buffy seasons 2 and 3 (I watched season 1 with them when I was visiting one weekend) but when it took a couple months for me to get them 4 and 5 (partially because a friend was borrowing them) it got them out of the habit.
Of course, maybe I should watch my as-yet-unopened Angel 5 DVDs before complaining about not being able to rewatch the older stuff.
maybe I should watch my as-yet-unopened Angel 5 DVDs before complaining about not being able to rewatch the older stuff.
t gasp! I've already watched through season 5 a little over 4 times!
I've got all the Angel DVDs, but I've only watched up to the middle of S2. Well, and "Smile Time." I love looking at them and thinking, "All of Angel, mwah-ha-ha!" I think I'm afraid that rewatching them won't be as good as seeing them the first time, so I let them exist in a state of perfect anticipation.
Does Season 1 have any commentary other than for the episodes "City of..." and "Rm w/a Vu"? I tried going through each disc, but didn't find anything other than those two eps and a few promo featurettes.
According to Amazon, those are the only two with commentaries: [link]
I watched the first Kate epsiode today and was reminded how much I hated her. It's like how the body doesn't let you actually remember how the pain felt, it was horrible.
I liked Kate, but seeing Elizabeth Rohm years later in featurette footage was weird - she'd gone all raccoon-eyed and spoke in a dull monotone. Is there some sort of disorder that can induce lack of affect in an adult without otherwise impairing them?
Something about Elizabeth Rohm's eyes always made her look odd to me. They're very pale or something.
Something about Elizabeth Rohm's eyes always made her look odd to me. They're very pale or something.
She's got the same kind of crystal blue eyes that Meg Foster has - they do add a freaky look to a person.