The great episodes are greatest in context, and the not-great episodes are just so... well, not bad, because the dialogue and characters are consistently fantastic, but... silly.
That's why I like S3 best. The arc's not as perfect, but almost every episode is.
I've been rewatching too, but I am about half way through season 7. it's such a shame, really, because the season started so damn well, and then Sleeper and every episode after that happened.
One thing I was surprised at on rewatch is how quickly S2 happens. I don't know how, the first time around, I had totally committed to Angel so that I was freaked when he became Angelus. Now it seems abrupt. In my memory, Oz and Willow got together much later, and Jenny was around a lot longer.
I came to BtVS in season 3, and was surprised by how little Jenny there was in seasons 1 and 2, once I finally got to watch them.
I've been rewatching too, but I am about half way through season 7. it's such a shame, really, because the season started so damn well, and then Sleeper and every episode after that happened.
Last summer, Scott and I set out to watch the entire run. We petered out mid-way through season 7, telling ourselves we needed a break, but never made it back. I have seasons of A:ts still in shrink wrap.
I came to BtVS in season 3, and was surprised by how little Jenny there was in seasons 1 and 2, once I finally got to watch them.
She was in more of Seasons 1 and 2 before Dawn. Once Dawn was introduced, the first 4 seasons were completely redone and a lot of Jenny's scenes were cut to make room for the Dawn scenes.
What?
That reminds me of the fact that when Buffy: The Animated Series was last discussed, they were talking about setting it in high school, but with Dawn. Which I think is a cool idea.
I still REALLY want that show.
She was in more of Seasons 1 and 2 before Dawn. Once Dawn was introduced, the first 4 seasons were completely redone and a lot of Jenny's scenes were cut to make room for the Dawn scenes.
What?
Pfffft. Like you were immune to the monks' spell.
That reminds me of the fact that when Buffy: The Animated Series was last discussed, they were talking about setting it in high school, but with Dawn. Which I think is a cool idea.
When watching the early season, I put Dawn into a couple of the scenes in my mind. I still really want the animated series too.
Now it seems abrupt.
I noticed this too. I've noticed in other series as well, and always chalk it up to watching several eps in a row on DVD rather than waiting impatiently for a week between each ep. In BtVS and AtS, it may also be because I know what's coming.
I think this impacted my enjoyment of Babylon 5 quite a bit, too, and then there was no knowing what was coming, because I didn't see any of that when it aired.