I just think you're freakin' out 'cause you have to fight someone prettier than you.

Dawn ,'The Killer In Me'


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.


Matt the Bruins fan - Jun 19, 2006 5:16:28 pm PDT #3041 of 10464
"I remember when they eventually introduced that drug kingpin who murdered people and smuggled drugs inside snakes and I was like 'Finally. A normal person.'” —RahvinDragand

In my experience regarding family funerals, people have been far more likely to hyper-obsess over minutia as a way to distract themselves from the big scary death issue. Like, my aunts having screaming freak-outs over who rides in which car. Or me channeling Martha Stewart and washing ALL the dishes/pots/pans after a wake luncheon for 50 relatives.


-t - Jun 19, 2006 5:26:00 pm PDT #3042 of 10464
I am a woman of various inclinations and only some of the time are they to burn everything down in frustration

Or me channeling Martha Stewart and washing ALL the dishes/pots/pans after a wake luncheon for 50 relatives.

This was me the day after FiL's death. I was in the kitchen for hours, because that was something useful I could do.

That seemed like a time of great fogginess and not much clarity at all, to me.


Gris - Jun 19, 2006 5:27:20 pm PDT #3043 of 10464
Hey. New board.

I have rewatched The Body more than any eps except Once More with Feeling and Restless. It is my second favorite episode.

I really like emotionally wrenching things. I imagine it might be a lot harder if either of my parents had died, but it's pretty damn hard to watch anyway.


DavidS - Jun 19, 2006 7:01:27 pm PDT #3044 of 10464
"Look, son, if it's good enough for Shirley Bassey, it's good enough for you."

Did your mom die before Emmett was born, Hec? I ask, because this is almost in direct opposition to my experience? Well, my day to day stuff was my family, so maybe that was the difference. And I guess stuff had its proper weight, but I was never free just to concentrate on dad dying, or on my mourning.

My Mom died when I was just out of college, so that might've been a factor. Probably a luxury I had in my case. I certainly felt like I was able to process my Mom's death more cleanly(?) than my sister (who had kids) or my Dad. It was devastating, but I was able to work through it.

In my experience regarding family funerals, people have been far more likely to hyper-obsess over minutia as a way to distract themselves from the big scary death issue. Like, my aunts having screaming freak-outs over who rides in which car. Or me channeling Martha Stewart and washing ALL the dishes/pots/pans after a wake luncheon for 50 relatives.

That too. That's where the unexpected upsurges of emotion came out in weird, unsocialized ways.


Beverly - Jun 19, 2006 7:48:28 pm PDT #3045 of 10464
Days shrink and grow cold, sunlight through leaves is my song. Winter is long.

I agree with Cindy about the dailiness not ever stopping, that you can't "stop all the clocks" because the cat still needs fed, the baby changed, people need to eat--and thank heaven for the convention of bringing food to the house of the bereaved, because all the visitors who come by have to eat something, even if the family can't force food down just yet.

But the one thing Joss got right was the extraordinary clarity of a single sense--something in your brain short-circuits and doesn't process normally. You hear children playing three houses over, or footsteps on the front sidewalk, and never notice the kettle boiling, or the water gushing from the faucet.

Or your vision sharpens, almost like pre-migraine, and every nick and cut in the tabletop suddenly is in sharp focus and has meaning, only you can't quite figure it out...

That odd isolation and enhancement of the senses was ably done, and very true, I thought.


sumi - Jun 21, 2006 5:45:37 am PDT #3046 of 10464
Art Crawl!!!

Best of Buffy DVD Collection is coming out this fall. It is two disks and includes these episodes:

1. The Pack
2. Halloween
3. Passion
4. The Wish
5. Helpless
6. Fear Itself
7. Hush
8. Same Time Same Place

Not a bad collection -- although I don't know that I'd have had "Helpless", "Fear Itself" or "Same Time Same Place". I know I'd have OMWF, Pangs, FFL, possibly more Faith episodes. . .

Apparently, it's the same collection that was sold as a Best Buy Exclusive last year.


brenda m - Jun 21, 2006 5:47:11 am PDT #3047 of 10464
If you're going through hell/keep on going/don't slow down/keep your fear from showing/you might be gone/'fore the devil even knows you're there

The first disc sounds good (assuming they break in that order) but of the second, Hush is the only one I'd want particularly to own.


Frankenbuddha - Jun 21, 2006 5:50:54 am PDT #3048 of 10464
"We are the Goon Squad and we're coming to town...Beep! Beep!" - David Bowie, "Fashion"

At least half of that collection is so arc dependent for various seasons, I can't see it being a good intro. Aside from that, who's best are we talking about (who selected or was there a theme or ?)?


Fred Pete - Jun 21, 2006 6:06:26 am PDT #3049 of 10464
Ann, that's a ferret.

I also wonder what the criteria were for selection. I mean, STSP the only ep out of the last 3 seasons?


sumi - Jun 21, 2006 6:10:42 am PDT #3050 of 10464
Art Crawl!!!

I have no idea who made that selection - I agree that the first disk is good and what I'd choose, but the second is weak.