Mark watches "Hush," in Twitter reactions:
So, I am 30 seconds away from watching "Hush" for the very first time, 100% unspoiled. I hope to see you on the other side.
IT JUST HAPPENED. WHAT THE FUCK!?!?!?!?!?!?! OH MY GOD.
I CAN'T. I AM SO UPSET. THIS IS FUCKED UP. FUCKED UP.
fucked up. so fucked up. wow.
Oh, he also watched "Hero," it seems:
"Is that it? Am I done?" fucked up. i am so fucked up right now. i can't. i am a puddle on the floor right now.
"Is that it? Am I done?" fucked up. i am so fucked up right now. i can't. i am a puddle on the floor right now.
Well, we knew that reaction was coming. That episode kills me every time.
I CAN'T. I AM SO UPSET. THIS IS FUCKED UP. FUCKED UP.
I don't really get the reaction to Hush, though.
It is a strange reaction. Maybe he has a deep-seated phobia of not being able to speak.
I don't really get the reaction to Hush, though.
Me, neither. I mean, it is fucked up, but not more so than any other episode.
And since this is timely, allow me to share the lolGentlemen.
I checked the time stamps, and he was commenting mid-episode. So, maybe the heart-cutting?
Heh. "Invisible Segways."
It's no more fucked up than any other monster of the week, though. With, say, "Helpless," I was upset, because I didn't want Buffy and Giles's relationship to be irreparably damaged. But Hush was just ... cool. For me, anyway. Especially the end.
I just watched it again last night. I still love it to death, and I still replay the moment when Buffy and Riley face each in battle over and over again.
"Helpless" fucked me up. That's one of the eps that I had the strongest negative reaction to for emotional reasons.
"Hero" - damn.
I just watched it again last night.
I just watched it again recently too. It's still a great episode, but, Jesus, does Joss hammer the thematics. The first twenty minutes is basically nothing but characters setting up the theme of the episode. Talk, say, communicate, shut up, how many different ways can we have people mention talking or saying things??