Buffy and Angel 1: BUFFYNANGLE4EVA!!!!!1!
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.
Was it still surprising that she killed him (sent him to Hell, whatever)?
It was sad, but because of the known spin-off it was obvious it wouldn't last.
What about Angel losing his soul?
As I said, 3rd episode ever, so I figured they'd have it fixed by the end of the episode, or maybe the next. It wasn't until Passion that it was obvious they weren't going to fix any time soon.
Someone spoiled the thread for Angel getting his soul back. Can you imagine?
NO!!! Oh, that's awful!
I spent all of Innocence wondering how they were going to cure Angel by the end of the episode. It never ocurred to me that they might leave him that way,
Knowing Joss the way you do now, you know that was a foolish thought! Bring on the pain, baybee.
GILES!!!!!!!!!
I scared my cat by actually screaming that out loud.
And, if you read on? Someone spoiled the thread for Angel getting his soul back. Can you imagine? We'd have lynched him, these days.
I found out about Joyce's death (I'd expected her death, but still...) because someone created a thread and the title read, "Spoilers inside! JOYCE DIES!!!" ugh
Oh, no! What board was that on, Cindy? The Bronze?
It was on the threaded side of the Bronze, ChiKat. I was already lurking at the linear side (which is what most, if not all, Buffistas are talking about, when they refer to the Bronze).
GILES!!!!!!!!!
I scared my cat by actually screaming that out loud.
My husband accidentally hit the stop button on the VCR, while we were recording--right at the GILES!!!!!!!!!!! moment. I had to work very hard to remember marriage is more important than a TV show. Fortunately, my Bronzer friend white wings (who lurks sometimes, hi white wings) took pity on us, sent me a tape of both.
Unfortunately, unless you were really going out of your way to avoid spoilers, it was pretty common knowledge at that point that Angel was in the early planning stages,
If you were already online by that point. I would imagine the large majority of watchers hadn't adopted online fandom in 1998, and it's easy to avoid that kind of information if you're not in fandom.
hey, Cindy. do you remember a threaded bronzer named Chosen One? she said she was very young. 13 or so when she first started posting.
i found out a couple of days ago that someone i friended because of VM was also a bronzer. that bronzer to be specific. when fandoms collide!
hey, Cindy. do you remember a threaded bronzer named Chosen One? she said she was very young. 13 or so when she first started posting.
Yes. She might still post at Bishop's copy of the threaded Bronze. I haven't been there in an age. I think she might have changed her Bronzer name to Fading Away. I don't know her well, but I remember her. The threaded Bronzers were, in general, very young. There were adults there, too, but sometimes, it was hard to tell. Around the time Monique started posting the Dawn FAQ (she linked it at the Threaded Bronze as well), I decided to delurk at the linear.
The Linear Bronze intimidated me. Also, some of it put me off--the famlet stuff, and the Fifth Disease Game, etc. Once I got the lay of the land, I was so much happier there, until Ge* found his way over, at least.
GILES!!!!!!!!!
I scared my cat by actually screaming that out loud.
we had a finale party and a room full of people screamed GILES!!!
and there was much sobbing and clutching of hands at "I love broken crayon Willow and veiny Willow" *sigh*
she mentioned that she posts at the Alt board still on occasion. is that Bishop's board? she writes some amazing VM fic.
I never got the appeal of threaded. it was too much like chaos over there. i remember when i first got the internet i went to buffy.com and was so confused by the linear board that i never went back. the only reason i started posting was because janni was telling all of us at ck.net how much fun it was and that we needed to go post if we were planning on going to the PBP.
ge*. there's someone i haven't thought of in a while. he was quite a piece of work, wasn't he?