What's good for Clovis is good FOR THE WORLD.
Well now. Bunnies have been disastrous for Australia. I wish to learn more about how devil bunnies will affect the Australian environment.
'Shindig'
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.
What's good for Clovis is good FOR THE WORLD.
Well now. Bunnies have been disastrous for Australia. I wish to learn more about how devil bunnies will affect the Australian environment.
I still don't feel strong enough to rewatch, and this is me being within an hour's drive of visiting both my still-living parents. I can't even imagine how hard the episode hits someone who's lost one or both.
My mom died when I was in high school, and my dad died a few years ago, and I have to say that Buffy's experience in The Body didn't resonate with me, beyond what Beverly said about the stress reaction of one sense coming to the forefront. I think this is because in both cases my folks had been ill and it was very expected.
What did resonate was the responses of the friends. I never know what to do at funerals or for the bereaved, and I've seen that that is the case for most people, no matter what age. What Hec said about the cultural lack of a death protocol resonates also; my father died at home, and even though it was expected, no one knew quite what to do when it happened.
I feel bad because if you read the scripts they did spend some time developing Dawn into a more interesting, mordant character, but her lines kept getting cut.
Were they mostly irrelevant to the stories, so ended up being a casualty of episode length, or, and I'd be surprised at this, do you think it was a delivery problem on MT's part a la Mark Blucas? Because lord knows season 7 I would have taken any and all mordant Dawn over Buffy's inpet motivational speechifying.
I wish to learn more about how devil bunnies will affect the Australian environment.
I hear they have a strong anti-poison-toad platform.
I remember reading in pre- Season 5 spoilers that Dawn was going to be some kind of channel for dark spirits. Rather than what we got with the Key/Glory storyline, I'd envisioned something like what went on in "Afterlife," which could have been very interesting and creepy if spread over a season, with some ambiguity about whether Dawn was intentionally doing it or not. Ah well.
ended up being a casualty of episode length,
Cut for length as I recall. Just little snippets, but building on those scenes where she'd been fascinated by Spike's stories. Sort of like Riley's one little line about wanting to do experiments on the twin Xanders, revealing an odder core to the character than was played out plotwise.
Joss's Equality Now speech. It's good stuff.
I've transcribed it, for people who can't watch the YouTube video: [link]
Bless you, Cindy! You are a goddess among Buffistas.
Thank you, Cindy! I haven't been able to get the sound to work on my computer since I moved.