OMG - that was an excellent cliffhangery finale.
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So the Afterlife is like a really, really boring version of Beetlejuice's bureaucracy ?
So, who was that that rose from the dead at the end?
Herrick, wasn't it? (Or maybe Merrick. Not sure on the name. The leader of the vampires, who was also a policeman, from the first season.)
OH, right. I'd forgotten about him.
And do you think Annie was able to open the door because Lucy died?
Herrick. Merrick was Buffy's first Watcher.
Oh, quester, I hadn't thought of that. Lordy, what a dark finale to a dark season. Poor Lucy. Love Nina, though.
One word I could not quite catch. They are mad at Annie in the afterlife for dragging Kemp back with her because they don't have "walls" for it? "Rules" for it? What is the word I'm not getting?
Also don't know UK countryside, but it looks like the same same sort as in Torchwood. Is the new place in Cardiff?
They are mad at Annie in the afterlife for dragging Kemp back with her because they don't have "walls" for it? "Rules" for it?
I thought it was "They don't have a form for that" - but very hard to hear.
Is the new place in Cardiff?
It certainly looks like the South Wales countryside.
I think Seska is right about the "form for it". It sounds like Annies trapped in the movie Brazil.