Will and I just finished watching Ted. Which he kinda liked, we are slow going through Buffy.
Although Will made the comment "Buffy just seems depressed and this all seems gloomy." Then he wanted to know if it would get more light hearted.
I told him not so much. There's Bad Eggs which is kinda funny at times.
Plus he was kinda glad to see Jenny and Giles kissing. I'm trying not to spoil him too much about stuff.
If he thinks Buffy's depressed now...
But I definitely regard it as a show capable of light heartedness. It's no BSG or Dollhouse.
Does he really not know there is a movie? I feel like someone should at least tell him it exists. He seems super anti-spoiler, but it's not really a spoiler if it came first, right?
Does he live in a box? I don't read him, but I read about him, and he has to be the most unspoiled person who cares I've ever heard of.
Mark avoided SF & Fantasy for years for all the wrong reasons. He's rectifying that.
I swear my sister is more spoiled than he is, and she has no interest in the genre.
Does he really not know there is a movie? I feel like someone should at least tell him it exists. He seems super anti-spoiler, but it's not really a spoiler if it came first, right?
He does know there's a movie, and I've suggested he liveblog it at some point.
It's a real delight, watching along with someone who's seeing it for the first time and has absolutely no idea what's coming. WHO ARE YOU ANGEL. That's what we were all saying! I wonder if Joss named him Angel to make us think he maybe was one.
I recall thinking he might be a partially reformed fallen one up until his eponymous episode revealed the truth.