Spike: Ladies. Come on in. Plenty of blood in the fridge, don't be shy. Dawn: You mean like, real blood? Spike: What do you think? Dawn: Mostly I think, 'Eew!'

'Potential'


Buffy 4: Grr. Arrgh.  

This is where we talk about Buffy the Vampire Slayer! No spoilers though?if you post one by accident, an admin will delete it. This thread is NO LONGER NAFDA. Please don't discuss current Angel events here.


Anne W. - Jun 13, 2003 8:54:58 am PDT #2644 of 10001
The lost sheep grow teeth, forsake their lambs, and lie with the lions.

But was it a regular thing? Or was it just that one time?

I think he did date other guys (including another cop) in S7. I can't be sure, because H:LotS w/o Pembleton (and with Michael Michelle) did little to keep me as a regular viewer.


Matt the Bruins fan - Jun 13, 2003 8:55:28 am PDT #2645 of 10001
"I remember when they eventually introduced that drug kingpin who murdered people and smuggled drugs inside snakes and I was like 'Finally. A normal person.'” —RahvinDragand

He caught flack from the department about having a website that listed his interests in (a)Buddhism (b) bisexuality and (c) law enforcement all on the same page.


Burrell - Jun 13, 2003 9:00:52 am PDT #2646 of 10001
Why did Darth Vader cross the road? To get to the Dark Side!

Okay, thanks Matt. Glad to hear I can forgive him now for the bicurious line.


candyb - Jun 13, 2003 9:02:29 am PDT #2647 of 10001

The Wire is a cops&criminals show that takes place in Baltimore. The big deal is the excellent continuity, mind-numbing (yet often fascinating) details of police work and criminal enterprises, and great characters. You really have to pay-attention to make this show work for you. I would think it's tough to get into without seeing the first season.

I love it for the dialog, characters, character interaction and cool 'verse. Same things I loved about Buffy. Plus there's some hot men, and one kick-ass female detective. The often overwhelming and low-key ways of expressing all the details sometimes gets to me, but then they will all click into place in certain eps, leave me going "Ohmygod!" and "oh shit!"


Matt the Bruins fan - Jun 13, 2003 9:02:57 am PDT #2648 of 10001
"I remember when they eventually introduced that drug kingpin who murdered people and smuggled drugs inside snakes and I was like 'Finally. A normal person.'” —RahvinDragand

I remember it being a big thing at the time that his character was going out on a date with Peter Gallagher's. The "I'm straight, I was just really drunk that night" excuse doesn't work so well when you meet for dinner and a show first.


nisaa - Jun 13, 2003 10:30:21 am PDT #2649 of 10001
"You know what they say about payback? Well, I'm the bitch." - Fred on 'supersymmetry'

Nice essay on Buffy's impact on the portrayla of lesbians on television.

yay! I'm practically jumping in my seat because the writer of that article not only noticed, by commended the series for how it portrayed lesbian/bisexual characters. And while they pointed out the grumbling over Tara's death, it didn't overshadow the rest of the praise.

I guess I didn't notice that the scene with Willow and Kennedy was "the first" lesbian sex scene on tv either. Probably because it just seemed normal to me. And, yes, I consider the "I'm Under Your Spell" scene to be a sex scene too. Certainly the lyrics to the song were sexy enough.

While I watch "ER" occassionally, the lesbian material with Weaver isn't nearly as romantic as it was on "Buffy". *sigh*

Yes. Need more bisexuality on network (or any!) TV.

I SO totally agree!!!


Laura - Jun 13, 2003 10:37:57 am PDT #2650 of 10001
Our wings are not tired.

I had no clue it was "the first" lesbian sex scene on network TV either. But I watch so little that I just wrongly assumed it happens elsewhere. Huh.

Also, in my version Willow is bisexual. Unless Joss personally tells me otherwise.

Despite my dislike of Kennedy in particular and my lack of interest in girl on girl action in general I did think the scene was hot.


tina f. - Jun 13, 2003 10:50:59 am PDT #2651 of 10001

Also, in my version Willow is bisexual. Unless Joss personally tells me otherwise.

It is hard to tell when they are being serious, but Joss and Marti have much to say about this in the commentary for Wild at Heart on the S4 DVD.


Vortex - Jun 13, 2003 11:11:42 am PDT #2652 of 10001
"Cry havoc and let slip the boobs of war!" -- Miracleman

Kennedy was Latina? I missed that.

yeah, me too. And I'm having a hard time believing that Kennedy is the first regular Latina character on television. Though, admittedly, can't think of anyone


§ ita § - Jun 13, 2003 11:12:50 am PDT #2653 of 10001
Well not canonically, no, but this is transformative fiction.

Second regular Latina lesbian, actually.