Even worse -- Last new M.E. day. (No, Firefly, no Buffy.)
Rocks in corner, whimpering.
Next week I'm moving and won't be able to have Tivo or great cable anymore. I guess if there's anytime to lose it, its now. Maybe I'll take a jaunt over to Amazon Marketplace and pick out some good books.
Last new M.E. day.
I'm pretty confident there will be new ME things out there, in the future. It's just that this future doesn't include this following USA TV season, and it's way too soon to even begin to guess what and when it comes, too.
It makes me sad that it's the last Buffverse day. The end of over 200 hours exploring a particular world-- snuffed out.
It's weird -- it feels like forever, even though it's "just" forever in this posting box (or other similar). I mean, even for people that don't watch the shows any more, it's been the thing that's been going on that made this all happen.
It's odd to think of the Minearverse comers, or people that drifted this way because of Firefly.
The end of over 200 hours exploring a particular world-- snuffed out.
Argh. Sadder, now. I am pretty sure tonight marks 254 hours of BtVS/A:ts combined. Feh. Want to do it all over. Goodbyes are yucky.
Y'all are making me feel all introspective and nostalgic when I had planned on being deep in denial.
it's been the thing that's been going on that made this all happen.
Yes, this. I mean, just this weekend a couple got married, who got to know each other through the existence of the Buffyverse. The TV show changed their lives in oneof the most meaningful ways there are.
It's odd to think of the Minearverse comers, or people that drifted this way because of Firefly.
It's also odd, to me, in the sense that some of the people who drifted here thanks to "Firefly" seem like they've been here, well, forever.
Am I the only one feeling more of a sense of loss for Angel than for Buffy? Mainly because the final season of the former has been so much better than the latter.
Y'all are making me feel all introspective and nostalgic when I had planned on being deep in denial.
this is great. May I tag?
Am I the only one feeling more of a sense of loss for Angel than for Buffy? Mainly because the final season of the former has been so much better than the latter.
I think that I am feeling the Angel loss more than Buffy for two reasons:
1. I'm happier with Angel at the series end than I was with Buffy. Between the Spuffy, the annoying potentials, Dawn, Kennedy, etc., I wasn't feeling the deep and abject love that marked earlier watchings.
2. I knew from the beginning that Buffy was a 7 season arc. I was prepared for it to end when it did. This is abrupt and unpleasant.