Psychology geek. Riley was a GREAT psychology geek. Resurfaced briefly in The Replacement for a sad, brief moment of nostalgia.
I've been working out a better season 4 in my head (it includes my idea the Buffy hooked up with Forrest instead), although it contradicts the ideas in my head that improve season 5 (which needed it more desperately), but maybe I'll work it out in another medium and post it.
Riley was a good lesbian.
Who didn't die! So, really, there was no need for Kennedy to survive after all...
Ah, Xander's little pep talk...
For all its flaws, I'm very glad to have my hands on S4 right now. There were plenty of good eps to keep the season afloat.
I remember watching "The Freshman" and then complaining about how joyless and disconnected Buffy seemed. Boy, if anyone had told me that version would be like Maria Von Trapp dancing through the meadows in comparison to what would come later...
Hee!
"Let me answer that question with a head butt."
I remember watching "The Freshman" and then complaining about how joyless and disconnected Buffy seemed.
No - she wasn't mooning over Parker until later.
You know, I think it's time for a rousing chorus of the OCM, or Operant Conditioning Militia, as was called the Initiative (on TT) before they got their name. I love that name.
Okay, I love the idea of making students do applied learning by making them really
apply
their learning. It speaks to the sadistic teacher in me.
I still love S4 the most of all seasons.
Ooh! Tales of the Old Days!
Yet another joy of being a Buffista? I can sit here and watch and post, and everybody else can reminisce. It must have been fun trying to figure the Initiative out back when we had no idea what was going on. I know Aimee, MM & I were all trying to figure it out ourselves.
PARKER!
(Yes, I am now on to Living Conditions, in case you couldn't tell.)