I found Buffy during season 3. I can't remember if I had seen all the past episodes by the time
The Gift
aired. I don't think I had. For a long time, there were just select episodes from seasons 1 and 2 on VHS. I did buy those. And I finally ventured onto the internet to hunt down all backstory, which is how I fell into fandom.
It seems to me the DVDs weren't released until after FX had aired [however many] seasons at least once. And it seems to me that FX didn't start airing the old episodes until after season 5, but I can't remember. I do know I changed cable providers, in order to get FX, and my children still hesitate to touch my VCR, because I was religious in taping, and labeling those tapes. It was so wonderful to watch so much New-To-Me Buffy, regardless of the fact that I already knew what happened.
Excellent. Now. Do we suspect there could be any kind of link between Ben and Glory?
As of last night, we're through
Tabula Rasa
in the great BtVS Re-Watch of '05. We started watching
Once More, With Feeling,
on Friday night, and fell asleep (this is a recurring theme in our Re-Watch Project), so last night, we began with that, then watched Fury's
Making of...
documentary DVD special feature, then watched
Tabula Rasa.
I overdosed on
Once More, With Feeling
when it first aired. I was so darned impressed with j weewee, so pleased by the ways the actors acquitted themselves of their roles, and songs, and so excited that Actual Advancement to the Plot was made during the musical, that I couldn't get enough of it. I also played the CD a lot, because...well, because I could.
Anyhow, I think I've only rewatched it all of once since we bought the S6 DVDs (which was whenever they were first released, here). I was a little afraid going into it last night--afraid that it was going to bore me. It did not. My enjoyment is as if it were new. Only better--because I know the songs.
I doubt I have anything to say about the musical that hasn't been said before, so I'll close this rehash by saying it is still, in my opinion (dh's, too), one of the best episodes of the series, and I still feel a little put out that it didn't get an Emmy. I can't remember, but it seems to me it wasn't even nominated.
Tabula Rasa
is one of those episodes I expected not to like. Well, I didn't expect to hate it, but I was still on a high from
Once More, With Feeling,
when TR was first broadcast, so I went into it, expecting to feel disappointed. I wasn't. It's another week where there is Actual Plot Advancement. The only element of this episode that disappointed me (and the season's progress through Tabula Rasa) was Giles' departure. I know there were meta reasons for having Giles leave when he did. I can even buy he would leave. Buffy was certainly all too comfortable letting him take on her responsibilities. I just took issue with him leaving quite that soon after finding out she'd been heaven. Apparently, I'm over that.
Oh, I was also a little disappointed that we went to a montage for the last few minutes of the episode. I like this version of Branch's
Goodbye to You.
And it even fits, with what is happening at the end of the episode. But I felt a bit ripped off at the time, and that still lingers. I'm a dialog junkie (be glad you don't have to read the swill I think of as "My writing").
I like what we see of Spike's character as Randy, even as the writers use it to take a poke at the Angel storyline. I like that Joan and Umad related to one another as sisters. I find it telling that Xander and Anya take little notice of one another. It is so nice to see Buffy enjoying life, and being happy to be a superhero, as Joan. I feel for her when her memory is restored, and she is paralyzed by it.
The kiss at the end? Reminds me why I was all for B/S while this was going on. I was a bit afraid that knowing what happens in
Seeing Red
would neutralize the heat. It didn't, and I'm glad of that, too.
The kiss at the end? Reminds me why I was all for B/S while this was going on.
Right up there with my list of Hottest Kisses EVAR in the Buffyverse. (A list which includes Xander/Mummy Girl and Oz/Veruca. Guh.)
Yeah. What did faith ask Buffy re Scott Hope? It was something along the lines of whether or not thinking of him "gives you that good, down low tickle?"
That kiss? Tickle tickle tickle. I'm surprised my original VHS tape didn't break in that very spot.
I still feel a little put out that it didn't get an Emmy. I can't remember, but it seems to me it wasn't even nominated.
I think that was the episode that accidentally got left off the nomination ballots.
Oh, burn. I don't remember knowing that happened. Yikes. How unfair. It probably doesn't matter--in that it probably wouldn't have won. But it was so different, so good, and finally, a musical made sense (in that random groups of people seldom seem to break into harmonized, orchestrated songs and choreographed dance, in my corner of the world).