I was gonna skip the Zeppo cuz i recalled it being creepy and not so great
What?!
Glad you got re-educated. It's the most laugh-making episode in the entire Buffy canon for me.
'Our Mrs. Reynolds'
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 was gonna skip the Zeppo cuz i recalled it being creepy and not so great
What?!
Glad you got re-educated. It's the most laugh-making episode in the entire Buffy canon for me.
I have a strong aversion against reanimated corpses. i had to look past "the guys" to the hilarity of the juxtapositions and pacing.
I have a strong aversion against reanimated corpses.
::points at Angel and Spike and the whole premise of the show::
::points at Angel and Spike and the whole premise of the show::
Anyone else go here?
Connor: What's a zombie?
Angel: It's an undead thing.
Connor: Like you?
Angel: No, zombies are slow-moving, dimwitted things that crave human flesh.
Connor: Like you.
Hrm, fair point. Vampires don't squick me at all, but zombies ever so much. Perhaps because vampires generally look intact and don't have bits rotted/missing/falling off?
I wonder who cleaned up the school after that night... i mean, one dead guy crushed under the soda machine, werewolf-mauling smears in the basement, not to mention the floor damage that must have been done in the library. I guess a gas line break could explain the library damage, but not the crushed dead guy who'd been buried weeks ago. Surprise!
i'm with you, erin. i can't watch zombie stuff either.
I imagine the custodial union in Sunnydale gets very good benefits for Special Jobs.
I guess a gas line break could explain the library damage, but not the crushed dead guy who'd been buried weeks ago. Surprise!
Gang violence; PCP.
t /Snyder
I imagine the custodial union in Sunnydale gets very good benefits for Special Jobs.
with a hefty "not asking questions" bonus. But that just might be part of the Sunnydale COL.
Hrm, fair point. Vampires don't squick me at all, but zombies ever so much. Perhaps because vampires generally look intact and don't have bits rotted/missing/falling off?
This is totally me.
Lord knows, as a good geek girl, I have tried to embrace the rotting ouvre. Well, not embrace exactly, as much as appreciate. No. Can. Do. And I'm not even squicky about that sort of thing.