Agreed with Katie. I was one of the ones arguing sort of for the upshot of Empty Places -- turns out I pretty much predicted [spoiler this] and [spoiler that], by metaphor -- but I didn't like the execution either. And I really didn't like [yet another spoiler]. Throughout, I could see the idea, but I had to hunt for it through the malapropisms of implementation.
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The last couple of seasons I've watched for shallow, voyeuristic entertainment, but this time I got really emotionally involved.
I actually got emotionally involved with the first one too, but much more this time round.
That said, there were moments in the past seasons that got me. Peter's little brother running into the house to greet him last year? Colour me weepy, and I didn't like Peter at all.
Oh God yeah, me too. I'd forgotten about that! I'm such a BB crybaby though...I still tear up every damn time they show that tape where Reggie says "I don't want...to go back...to my life!"
I still tear up every damn time they show that tape where Reggie says "I don't want...to go back...to my life!"
Me too! It's so heartfelt, in that little forlorn, choked up voice.
Another thing that really got to me was when they were shown messages from their loved ones last week. And I remember getting weepy on Sunday when Dan was moved almost to tears by the video camera gifts. He and Reggie just have the kind of cryfaces that break your heart.
Season 7 -- deeply deeply disappointing to me. What Buffy the character has become makes no sense to me. This is why I now bury my head in favourite fanfiction and pretend it is realer. (This does bring up issues about `reality' for me though.) Seasons 3-5 the best for me. Big finale in NZ tomorrow night. Don't know how it can redeem itself in 44 minutes. Curious to see what they do with the previouslies though.And the Grr Arrgh. All the Grr Arrgh variations I can recall are 1) ``I need a hug'' in season 2 (was it Innocence or Becoming II?) 2) Christmas hat on his little head at the end of Amends, and 3) Sung ``Grr Arrgh'' on Once More with Feeling. Have I got them all?
Re British accents: Geordie the most gorgeous. Brum the most hideous. Introduced to the full range via Aufweidersehn Pet. Did anyone else see that great British TV series, Our Friends in the North? Set in Newcastle and introduced me to the greeting: ``What fettle, bonny lad?'' To which the response is: ``Canny fettle!'' (Scuse if the spelling is wrong -- I'm just being phonetical.)
Kassto, here's a page with tons of English accents!
I work with a woman from Sligo and a naturalized American originally from London. Fun to listen to.
All the Grr Arrgh variations I can recall are 1) ``I need a hug'' in season 2 (was it Innocence or Becoming II?) 2) Christmas hat on his little head at the end of Amends, and 3) Sung ``Grr Arrgh'' on Once More with Feeling. Have I got them all?
The "I need a hug" was at the end of Becoming II. Also, at the end of Graduation Day II, the guy wore a mortar.
Without spoiling, I hope, yes, there is something to look forward to at the very end.
Ta muchly, Caroma.(And by the way, I did a little lurking here during the war arguments back around Feb/March and I agreed with everything you said. You seemed to be out there on your own a bit during that angst-ridden session, but as far as I was concerned, you were the only one making sense.)
As far as accents go, I have a Kiwi twang but am not unintelligible. But was horrified to find, in NYC in 1989, that a guy behind the counter in a bookshop could not understand a word I was saying. We are so used to most American accents via TV and movies, but Americans not so familiar with Kiwis. I guess we do some odd things with our vowels. Or maybe it was just that I was asking for a book by Ayn Rand. No, no, not for me -- it was for a whacko I was mistakenly trying to have a relationship with.