"Pardon me for finding the glass half full." Heh.
I love that Giles's prediction from last ep came true immediately.
"Aren't we a team?"
And hey, sumi, you're ahead of us!
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.
"Pardon me for finding the glass half full." Heh.
I love that Giles's prediction from last ep came true immediately.
"Aren't we a team?"
And hey, sumi, you're ahead of us!
Isn't that from Hans Christian Anderson?
He was a cheerleader? I can see that.
That whole dancing into flames thing. I can't remember the story. (The Red Shoes?)
I started RIGHT after the veery interesting promo for Eureka. How did I get ahead?
The comparison between mother/daughter sets is a little heavy-handed, but there's a lot in this episode that lays groundwork for Buffy's relationship with Joyce.
Willow fed Amy brownies in Jr. High.
Little did they know that years later they'd have their revenge on Sunnydale by standing on the catwalk of the Bronze and turning people into meat puppets.
Emmett: "What's up with the showers?"
Me: "It's creepy in there."
Locker rooms are always creepy.
There's a lot here to prove the whole power corrupts theory, too. Amy was a completely different person before she started with the magic.
Yeah, she kind of became her mother. . . of course, who knows what she would have been like if she hadn't spent three years as a rat.
There's a lot here to prove the whole power corrupts theory, too. Amy was a completely different person before she started with the magic.
My whole Defense of Willow starts with her opening herself to dark powers with the Angel resouling spell.
Aly does great acting with a pen in her mouth.
The comparison between mother/daughter sets is a little heavy-handed, but there's a lot in this episode that lays groundwork for Buffy's relationship with Joyce.
There's a lot of groundwork for Buffy's relationships with everyone and thing. It's pretty neat.
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Poor Buffy. I want to feed her soup.
Cordy's failure in Driver's Ed gets played off again when she comes to the rescue in Prophecy Girl by car.