My days on "Buffy" will always be special to me.
Wow, that sounded porny.
Spike ,'Sleeper'
[NAFDA] "There will be an occasional happy, so that it might be crushed under the boot of the writer." From Zorro to Angel (including Wonderfalls and The Inside), this is where Buffistas come to anoint themselves in the bloodbath.
My days on "Buffy" will always be special to me.
Wow, that sounded porny.
That's how we know it's you. Well, that and the killing of characters.
So I popped in the DVDs this morning... hey, it was really good!I bought them when they first came out, but it was too hard to start watching them right away. I finally saw Lovesick Ass for the first time. I'd forgotten I read the script for it, after the show was canceled. My word, I love that series. I get irrationally angry that it wasn't given a better shot.
I am holding out for the Wonderfalls DVDs as a birthday gift. (Maybe I ought to MENTION them to gift-buying people in the next little bit.)
ETA:
You see, I own a cat. Which makes me a wannabe writer fan.
If I get a beagle, will I become a real writer?!
Some real writers have cats.
and lastly, I want to add that my favorite episode of Buffy is that one Tim wrote, where some people died, and stuff happened. Damn, that episode kicked ass.
I get irrationally angry that it wasn't given a better shot.
Cindy, as usual, is me. Only with more kids and a dead sexy, but doomed hubby.
On Wonderfalls, I'm kinda resigned. My experiences in pimping it have been pretty straightforward - the type of people that liked, say, Buffy, generally liked it. The type that didn't, didn't. Based on that, I think it was pretty much always doomed on Fox, which is very sad.
I pimped Wonderfalls to three co-workers. One came back to work the next day and said, "It's brilliant! But you know it's too smart to last, right?" *sigh*
A friend who still looks askance at me for Buffy ended up watching the first four episodes of Wonderfalls in one evening while visiting me. Her choice. I suggested the first one, and after each one she would say, "Well, we have to watch the next one."
Happened to me too. But only with people that I'm convinced WOULD like Buffy if they could get past the vampires.
Why talking animals is better for some people is completely beyond me. But there you go.
A writer friend of mine (Tad Williams) has both a beagle and a cat. He also writes wickedly horrible monsters.
Wonder if that is the beagle or the cat doing the influence.