Also, I recently finished the entire Buffy series. The new full series boxed sets are awesome. I'd not really seen the show, believe it or not. Not with any kind of serious consistency. Now I'm all fan boy.
Hahahaha. This cracks me up completely.
[NAFDA] "There will be an occasional happy, so that it might be crushed under the boot of the writer." From Zorro to Angel (including Wonderfalls, The Inside and Drive), this is where Buffistas come to anoint themselves in the bloodbath. Oh, and help us get Terriers dvds!
Also, I recently finished the entire Buffy series. The new full series boxed sets are awesome. I'd not really seen the show, believe it or not. Not with any kind of serious consistency. Now I'm all fan boy.
Hahahaha. This cracks me up completely.
Angel was better.
(If I'd recapped Buffy I might feel differently. Hard to say. I get all protective.)
(I might miss it a little, too.)
Tim should do the favorite-to-least listing of Buffy seasons. Because I always found those fascinating when y'all did them.
Yes you should. For shame.
I suck. But those were very well directed episodes. Must've been the writing.
But those were very well directed episodes.
Just not as well-pronounced as he'd have made at least one of them.
I am all trailered up. I know whose testicles I'll be rooting to be crushed, week in and week out. And I'd like enough weeks to work up a good froth.
Just not as well-pronounced as he'd have made at least one of them.
That ol' Ida Moon / keeps shining down on me...
Also, I recently finished the entire Buffy series.
Have you decided which episodes you want to claim credit for? Since you keep on being credited on working for B:tVS, you should at least get to choose which episodes were 'yours', and which episodes were totally ruined by the director...
If you want big props from me, Tim, claim "Conversations With Dead People", the only BtVS episode to ever actually scare me. ::twitches::
the only BtVS episode to ever actually scare me. ::twitches::
"Helpless" is my scariest, I think. Very horror movie.
Yeah, but "Helpless" wasn't metaphysical horror, which is what gets me. The whole bit with Dawn in the house and it's all Amityville Horror on her, and she thinks it's Joyce? That had me bad.