I have to thank Megan for hooking me on Buffy. I had seen part of an episode here and there and had blown it off thinking it was pretty lame and cheesy. When I started working where I'm working, I met Megan. Shorly after I started working there, I got cable, on the day my cable was installed, Megan said to me, "You have to go home and watch Bufffy at 8PM." (This was during Season 3.) I came back the next day and I was hooked. I just looked at her and said, "I have many questions."
Xander ,'Conversations with Dead People'
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.
I think season three was extra fertile ground, for that. There was Faith! And there were illicit smoochies with Xander and Willow, and you knew Angel and Buffy were a big thing, but you hadn't seen season 2, and season 3 was all star-crossed. It was all intrigue, no fatigue, if you were a new viewer. And there was the Mayor. So, so, so, so good.
Is it just me, or did Sunday evening turn out to be a lot easier to do the watch-and-post than Tuesday?
I downloaded Season 5 of Buffy off the campus network on the recommendation of a friend my junior year, during a very depressing time when I both had mono and wanted to break up with my basically live-in girlfriend, but was too chicken.
I ended up watching the whole thing in a weekend. Bought the Season 1 DVDs, watched them and Season 6 in some weird alternating fashion, then started catching up on earlier seasons (Season 2 came out in January of that year. Seasons 3 and 4 were found through much less convenient internet means, as I could not wait for DVD releases.) Angel joined soon thereafter. At the same time, I was watching Season 7 as it aired.
Everything was done by February, except for the last episodes of season 7, and seasons 4/5 of Angel. Firefly, I had downloaded the pilot, and mourned its cancellation a few months too late. I could tell you my top 10 episodes, and had done marathons with a few friends including "The Top 5 Most Depressing Episodes of Buffy" (angst-heavy). I had seen the musical at least 6 times.
It was a crazy period.
Since then, I've been a TV fiend. Before that... never watched it.
I can remember looking forward to Buffy before it started because the movie was one that my friends and I would quote constantly ("Now it's retro", etc) and the buzz was that the TV show would be darker but still funny.
And, lo, it was, and it was good.
I had friends who started watching from the beginning, and kept telling me I should check it out, but I didn't listen. I caught a few episodes here and there, but it was the post-Columbine discussion in the media, and specifically the "Earshot" episode, that made me take a look again. By the end of GD1, I was in love, and I didn't even really know what the hell was going on. I watched "Angel" from "City of" clear through "Not Fade Away." Excuse me, I, I seem to have something in my eye.
I didn't watch until Season 5 (Willow has a girlfriend!). I did tune in once before that due to all the praise I was hearding, but it was the Halloween one when Willow was a ghost and Buffy was a Southern belle and it didn't do anything for me at the time.
It took me years to get into the X Files as well. The first one I saw was that one with the black dude who was sucking pigment out of people. I was hooked!
but it was the Halloween one when Willow was a ghost and Buffy was a Southern belle
I think she was supposed to be from one of those European countries that only exist in medieval movies with dragons.
my first ep was Becoming: Part II. i haven't looked back since.