HE IS NOW A VILLAIN FOR AT LEAST A FEW MORE EPISODES SWEET SUMMER CHILD.
Ha!
Plus Joyce finding out that Buffy is the Slayer and basically giving her the "if you walk out that door" ultimtum, AND telling Giles she blames him for everything that's happening. Or was the second one season two? It's been a while.
The second one is season 3.
Look, I just love Joyce Summers a lot, okay? I eagerly await the episode when Buffy can just tell her mom what’s going on. I NEED IT.
I don't think he is going to like Joyce's reaction.
Angel kisses Spike on the head.
WHERE ARE THE FICS. WHERE ARE THEY.
Someone should find Mark some slash fics that don't spoil what happens next.
Oz’s entire make-out scene/speech.
Willow kissage! Possibly one of my favorite Buffy scenes ever.
All this talk is making me want to watch Becoming again. Right now.
I don't think he is going to like Joyce's reaction.
Someone should contact his friends before he gets to "The Body," just to be sure he's OK. I think he might really hurt himself after that one.
On the flip side, I'm curious to see how he comes down on Willow and Tara. He'll probably be ecstatic. And then ... yeah. He's got a lot of pain coming, doesn't he?
I think he might really hurt himself after that one.
Didn't he make it through The Hunger Games without self-harm?
To me, The Body is much more brutal than The Hunger Games. I sobbed like a baby during THG, but I was physically ill during The Body. (Then again, my mom had cancer when it aired and it wasn't going well at all.)
I know so many people who haven't been able to watch The Body again. It's just too gutting.
I find I can't summarise either of them without tearing up, but even though my mother is undergoing chemo (or, well not) at the moment, I still think they're of a quantum level of fuck-you-over.
I think I found THG far more disturbing than "The Body." But it could be a recency effect.
I too, sobbed like a baby during Hunger Games, but The Body felt like a person I loved had actually died. There was no distance for me at all.
My uncle, who hardly watches series TV came across The Body shortly after my grandma died and sat and watched the whole thing, so I don't even think the reaction is based on knowing the people in the Buffyverse and being invested.
I know so many people who haven't been able to watch The Body again. It's just too gutting.
raises hand
I'm one of 'em.
Mind you, I've been told that I shouldn't read Hunger Games for at least another year, so I can't make a comparison.
raises hnd too
I saw it once, and I think that will do for me for the forseeable future.