Grits: Wonder if WF hurricane-no-fees-this-week applies to overseas withdrawls....guess I'll test that out!
Gee, I guess I need to shut down the 'puter now. Cab coming within the hour. Have fun, alls! God only knows if I'll remember my password.
Willow ,'Showtime'
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
Grits: Wonder if WF hurricane-no-fees-this-week applies to overseas withdrawls....guess I'll test that out!
Gee, I guess I need to shut down the 'puter now. Cab coming within the hour. Have fun, alls! God only knows if I'll remember my password.
Bon voyage sarameg!!
Folks, Casper is asking to watch Buffy. What say you about appropriateness for a 9 year old 4th grader? She doesn't see a lot of mature movies, though has seen stuff like Harry Potter movies and Ghostbusters. How old were Betsy's kids during the original airing, when we had the weekly Canadian Violence Ratings?
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OHHHHH! The guy in that diabetes product ad is saying "vial and syringe," not "violent syringe"!!
I've already learned something today, so that's enough, right?
Oh! I always heard violent, too, and never questioned it. Yeah, your work is done.
Folks, Casper is asking to watch Buffy. What say you about appropriateness for a 9 year old 4th grader?
I think these kinds of decisions are very dependent on the kid and their media viewing habits. My 9 yo? No, many of the episodes she'd be too scared to enjoy and that would make me sad. But I'm pretty sure her friend Sophie (same age) would watch it happily and not be too scared, and even for Franny I could see having her watch a few episodes that aren't quite so scary or emotionally intense.
I think I'm more concerned about the teenage angst parts than scary. She could probably handle MOTW episodes, but the Angel arc seems more for 12-up, I think. I think she is kind of sheltered compared to some of her peers (who happily tell me they went to see Hunger Games last summer.)
That's what I meant about emotional intensity, flea. I'd pick and choose episodes if it were me.
That's what I was going to say, flea. The scary parts probably won't be too scary, but when you get to the Angel/Buffy stuff, that metaphor is going to be tricky to explain well to a nine-year-old.
I've let Sara watch some, but just hand-picked episodes, like Hush or Fear, Itself, with me.