That is my personal hottest DB moment EVAH.
My hottest moment, and immortalised in the credits was when he smashed the doors open -- was that in "Bachelor Party"?
Or maybe when he stood in the rain holding Connor in Birthday.
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That is my personal hottest DB moment EVAH.
My hottest moment, and immortalised in the credits was when he smashed the doors open -- was that in "Bachelor Party"?
Or maybe when he stood in the rain holding Connor in Birthday.
I think all my hottest moments when he's not playing Angelus are in The Ring.
Wife. Beater. And I've got some GREAT screencaps of him brooding in the thing. Raar.
What res?
Where do folks find high res caps, anyway?
But before "Hush" aired, would you have thought of Willow as being closeted?
Doppelgangland.
Where do folks find high res caps, anyway?
Sometimes I make them but not since my reception started sucking.
What res?
Pretty good. Can't remember where I found it. There was a site up for a while that had captures from the DVDs. I grabbed a lot.
The one I'm thinking of is a 2 meg file, and it's very pretty.
That's very Hi res.
When did anyone else first begin to think that they could/should make Evil Willow happen? For me it was Becoming Pt 2 in the hospital scene. Then again with the infamous pencil stake of death, showing that she could use magic(although minimal at the time) to get her out of situations.
I don't remember a precise moment when I picked up on it (started watching S3), but I think I always kind of got that vibe from her, or at least started picking up on it as a possibility fairly early on.
And from what I understand, once she dabbled with magic, Dark Willow was always going to be part of her future arc, it was just a matter of finding the right way to do it.
I agree that it was just a matter of finding the way to do it. Many will quibble that it wasn't the right way that they turned out doing to have it happen. But seriously what else were they gonna use to have Willow go evil that was a justifiable and believable reason? Someone stole her highlighter? The death of a loved one was the most powerful thing that could have fueled a chance in our lovable old Willow.
Although without we could have done without the magic addiction storyline that led up to this as well.