Up next: Hush. Watching for Aimee.
'Dirty Girls'
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.
Man, I forget how excruciatingly painful the pre-wish part is in between viewings.
There are a number of episodes that i think of as 'fun' , like The Wish ,but I get surprised by the major pain in them.
I always think of the bleak bleak bleak ending of the Wishverse, but I forget everything else that was going on.
Eta: I'm usually watching a season at a time, or at least a consecutive stretch of episodes, when I'm not just watching one particular ep. This skipping from season to season is a trifle confusing, but kind of neat. Going from the Harvest to the Master showing up in the Wish has a weird kind of continuity.
I always want to see "Doppelgängland" after "The Wish."
"Jeez, who died? Oh God! Who died?"
This is such a perfect episode. There's a high density of very fine lines in the part with dialogue, on top of everything else.
Have you found me yet??
This is such a perfect episode. There's a high density of very fine lines in the part with dialogue, on top of everything else.
I agree!
Here's a screen cap of where I am. [link] I did not make it - I am not that big of an egomaniac.
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Ok, yeah I am, but I don't know how to make screencaps.
I always want to see "Doppelgängland" after "The Wish."
Yeah, leaving some episodes out kinda sucks, but I know from doing the LOTR marathons that there is definitely a limit to hohw much I can watch in one day of even something I love. I was already not watching Surprise or Innocence because watching one without the other is unthinkable, just for one example.
Shoot, I was looking for you in the right scene but a little late. I will go back and look again as soon as I get to the end (Tara's in jeopardy. I was so afraid for her when this first aired, the new appealing character getting killed before we ever get to know her seemed all too plausible).