You got fired, and you still hang around here like a big loser. Why can't he?

Cordelia ,'Chosen'


Buffy 4: Grr. Arrgh.  

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askye - Jul 14, 2003 3:34:41 pm PDT #3399 of 10001
Thrive to spite them

I watched the first episode of Buffy and was hooked right away. At the time, where I was, Buffy came on WGN. And it kept being pre empted and moved around because of basketball, at least I think it was basketball.

Anyway I had to follow the show around and make sure I watched and tried to catch when they were showing it after pre-empting it.

I loved it and tried to convert people to watching it but the shifting schedule made it impossible to really recruit any one to watching it.

I'm not sure how I'd rank all the seasons but I know after watching all of Season 7 it's my least favorite. Even with the stand out episodes, over all I was mostly miserable watching it.


Gleebo - Jul 15, 2003 6:39:18 am PDT #3400 of 10001
"God...my brilliance is now becoming a bit of a burden...get back to me." Dr. Cox - Scrubs

I have never been miserable during anyone second of watching Buffy, except for when I shot Vanilla Coke out of my nose lauging at the "we are as gods" portion of Storyteller.


erikaj - Jul 15, 2003 8:17:18 am PDT #3401 of 10001
Always Anti-fascist!

Some of the speechy ones were pretty painful viewing to me.


tina f. - Jul 15, 2003 8:35:09 am PDT #3402 of 10001

The speechy episodes become so much better with judicious application of fast-forwarding.

I know it was *supposed* to be painful - but Empty Places ...I was fidgeting, cursing, I don't think I have ever been so uncomfortable during a Buffy ep ever. I understand where they were going but I don't like that episode - and not in the same way I don't like DMP or other eps where folks are mean to Buffy.

eta: essential "h"s


Cindy - Jul 15, 2003 9:59:50 am PDT #3403 of 10001
Nobody

I understand where they were going but I don't like that episode - and not in the same way I don't like DMP or other eps where folks are mean to Buffy.

Oooh, I ranted at those bastards after that episode (the character bastards, not the writer-bastards). I liked it, in the sense that I hated what they did to my Buffy. I wanted to smack everyone who wasn't Xander or Faith.


tina f. - Jul 15, 2003 10:08:28 am PDT #3404 of 10001

I wanted to smack everyone who wasn't Xander or Faith.

You are kind Cindy. I wanted to smack Xander, too - eyepatch or no.

See - I got that I was supposed to be upset by it - but they just didn't sell it to me, personally. I did not buy them moving that quickly to kick her out of the house. I didn't buy her interactions with Giles through the whole episode. And I really thought two things that could have been great fell REALLY flat. Faith at the Bronze: I will watch a whole episode of nothing but sexyandbad!Faith dancing at the Bronze but redeemedandsober!Faith - NSM. And Spike and Andrew on a Road Trip - so much fodder there - but the onion thing just got a big ol' eye roll from me.


Elena - Jul 15, 2003 2:37:46 pm PDT #3405 of 10001
Thanks for all the fish.

The entire kicking out of the house thing made me so angry. I wanted to slap Rona and kill Kennedy (thought that urge wasn't limited to this episode). I thought that Xander was the only one with sufficient current justification to do that to Buffy - and I was still surprised, because I thought he'd at least try to back her up, even if he rejected her idea. Mainly, though, I wanted her to tell Dawn that it would be her house too once she'd paid for a full copper re-pipe...

And what was the reason for getting her out? So she could cuddle all night with Spike? Was there not a better way to do this? Or, at least, could it have been because of the FE getting its fingers into things?


sj - Jul 15, 2003 3:19:53 pm PDT #3406 of 10001
"There are few hours in life more agreeable than the hour dedicated to the ceremony known as afternoon tea."

I thought that Xander was the only one with sufficient current justification to do that to Buffy - and I was still surprised, because I thought he'd at least try to back her up, even if he rejected her idea.

I would have loved it if Xander had been the only one to support Buffy, despite his injury. It would have been more like Xander, imo.


Cindy - Jul 15, 2003 3:30:00 pm PDT #3407 of 10001
Nobody

I figure I would have been okay with any reaction Xander had in that scene. I'd have bought if he continued on as Brave Little Toaster, but I kind of liked that the writers refused to take the St. Xander route, because really, the poor boy lost an eye. He'd be questioning her judgment.

Also? Paging Elena in Bitches for a professional question.


Elena - Jul 15, 2003 3:52:31 pm PDT #3408 of 10001
Thanks for all the fish.

Be right there, Cindy.

And, yeah, Xander could do anything right about then, because losing an eye? Buys you a lot of social credit.