Cindy made me tear up.
We should arrange Buffy watch-and-posts. Many many of us have the DVDs, I'm sure.
'The Message'
Is it better the second time around? Or the third? Or tenth? This is the place to come when you have a burning desire to talk about an old episode that was just re-run.
Cindy made me tear up.
We should arrange Buffy watch-and-posts. Many many of us have the DVDs, I'm sure.
We should arrange Buffy watch-and-posts. Many many of us have the DVDs, I'm sure.
I was thinking of suggesting (but then I started moving and got distracted) watching the episodes in order again together (maybe one per week) and talking about them. I didn't join until Season 5, so I missed 4 seasons of Buffista-talk.
But a watch-n-post of select episodes would be fun, too.
Except as Cindy sorta pointed out: pretty much every episode would have somebody rooting for it. The whole thing would be more fun.
Another unpopular opinion: LOVED Voyager.
Gloomcookie is now making me weep.
Cindy, OTOH, is making me all misty in a good way.
Janeway rocks!
I hated Deep Space Nine with a passion.
t joins ChiKat in weeping
Serious though. Different strokes, etc. And season 1 of DS9 *was* lightweight, and I really disliked Kira until I saw "Duet". Avery Brooks initially had some vocal mannerisms that occasionally rubbed me the wrong way, but the wonderful work he did later more than made up for it. But once the Dominion War started and the arc started kicking into the high gear? Yowza.
I miss Buffy for more than just as a show. Even though I dabbled in the whole fandom thing with The X-Files, Buffy is where I first made real online friendships and started participating in fandom as a communal activity.
Janeway rocks!
You know, I really liked some of the Voyager characters (Janeway, Chocotay (sp??), B'lanna, Tom), but the stories were never compelling to me. It's like they started with some decent ideas for characters and didn't do anything with them.
Another unpopular opinion: LOVED Voyager.
This also appears to be English, but is unintelligible to me.
You know, I really liked some of the Voyager characters (Janeway, Chocotay (sp??), B'lanna, Tom), but the stories were never compelling to me. It's like they started with some decent ideas for characters and didn't do anything with them.
This is how I felt about it, plus there only so many times the ship can get hit with a mutter mutter anomaly before my eyes roll out of my head. Mainly, though, it was that they took several possibilities with inherent, on-going conflict (Macqui vs. Federation on the same ship; re-humanized, de-hiveminded Borg) and did the least interesting things with them which resulted in draining all internal conflict (and, hence, the best potential for drama) from the show.
Frank, you and I are as one on Voyager.
And Ent never managed a high point higher than the Vulcan Nipple Episode. Though it scores bonus points for canon MPreg.
I thought most of AtS S5 was quite enjoyable (cue the mutters of "Well, she likes Spike, go figure"), because it gave us a chance to look at the twisted relationship of Spike and Angel.
I agree for the most part, and I'd grown to loathe Spike like few fictional characters by that point. The dysfunctional parent-child relationship was the one facet of interest left to Spike's character, though I think it would have been better if they'd dialed the "am not!"/"are too!" arguing back to about 5% of what made it on the screen and included more of the "you made me a monster!" type stuff.