Well, look who just popped open a fresh can of venom.

Xander ,'Empty Places'


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.


Wolfram - Nov 28, 2005 9:24:41 am PST #2480 of 10459
Visilurking

So I was watching The Freshman yesterday and one piece of dialogue stuck out:

The bookstore. Students are milling about carrying books in shopping baskets. Buffy carries an arm full of books and Willow comes up with a basket.

Willow: Here.

Buffy: Thanks. (Buffy puts the books in the basket.) Can't wait till mom gets the bill for these books, I hope it's a funny aneurysm.

I'm sure it's been pointed out before, but that's just creepy.


DCJensen - Nov 28, 2005 1:43:29 pm PST #2481 of 10459
All is well that ends in pizza.

Aimee noted it this summer, Aimée "Buffy and Angel 1: BUFFYNANGLE4EVA!!!!!1!" Aug 4, 2005 9:47:22 am PDT

...but it bears repeating anyway.


Wolfram - Nov 28, 2005 2:51:02 pm PST #2482 of 10459
Visilurking

always has to show me up

shakes tiny fist at the empress


sj - Nov 28, 2005 6:19:44 pm PST #2483 of 10459
"There are few hours in life more agreeable than the hour dedicated to the ceremony known as afternoon tea."

I never noticed that before. Creepy.


Volans - Nov 29, 2005 6:54:07 am PST #2484 of 10459
move out and draw fire

AFN was running an interview with SMG today. I learned two things: the Burger King ads with the little girl saying that BK had better burgers than McDonald's...the ones McDonald's sued BK over? That girl was SMG. And they sued her too.

I also learned that she and Seth Green made a Duncan Hines commercial together when they were about 8 years old.


Vortex - Nov 29, 2005 7:30:59 am PST #2485 of 10459
"Cry havoc and let slip the boobs of war!" -- Miracleman

People talk about SMG for not commenting on the DVDs or whatever, but I can't really blame her. The show is over for her, why keep reliving it? She did plenty of publicity for the show during its run.

I watched the "bonus DVD" for the box set last night. Legions of eh. However, I suspect that people who have not spend hours of their workday for the last 10 years discussing Buffy might find some of the information interesting or enlightening.


sumi - Dec 05, 2005 7:23:08 am PST #2486 of 10459
Art Crawl!!!

IDW solicitations for March include Angel Scriptbooks:

ANGEL SCRIPTBOOK #1
Joss Whedon (w); Jeff Johnson (a & c)

Presenting monthly illustrated scriptbooks based on the very best Angel episodes pulled from its five-season run. Each specially priced 48-page scriptbook will feature the entire shooting script and full-page and spot illustrations from the episode by artist Jeff Johnson. Up first, the very first episode of Angel, “City Of,” scripted by series creator Joss Whedon.

$3.99 B&W 48 pages

There is a picture on the top of the page of the link. . . I cut and pasted the description in it's entirety. There is a description of the upcoming Angel comic that is somewhat spoilery.


Nilly - Dec 05, 2005 7:36:26 am PST #2487 of 10459
Swouncing

So, say that somebody was asked to participate in some sort of debating [Edit: in a local small science-fiction convention] regarding "Angel in the 5th season: a calculated hero or a desperate man who lost his way?".

And say that this somebody can't find the time to threadsuck all of the S5 threads and comb them for opinions, but still wonders what the clever Buffistas may be thinking, what would your opinion on the subject be, and why.

Do you think anybody would still have the energy to re-hash these subjects? And what would you have to say about it?

Thanks!


beekaytee - Dec 05, 2005 8:04:28 am PST #2488 of 10459
Compassionately intolerant

Others are far wiser than me on such topics Nilly, but I'm going to go with "calculated hero, aware of the futility of his otherwise noble, if insensitive actions."

Angels arc in season 5 pinged me as very Pattonesque. Certainly well meaning but self indulgent and sometimes mark-missing.


DebetEsse - Dec 05, 2005 8:06:16 am PST #2489 of 10459
Woe to the fucking wicked.

I think he was purposeful. His big mistake, IMO, was to forget the agency of the other characters, and it was when that went badly (c.f. Wesley in Origin) that he really seemed to start flailing, in a broody way.