Similar, but I would think that it would seep into the rest of your life more. It was unusual that Angelus went after Buffy, Willow and Giles in their own homes, but there's a degree of "always on-duty" in being a Scooby.
Buffy 4: Grr. Arrgh.
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Not that unusual. Darla, Kralik, Faith, and Dracula all tried to get at Buffy through her mom, and Harmony through Dawn. Though proper information and a judicious invitation policy would've helped in several of those instances.
BTW, last night's GG was an ME-alum fest -- written by Jane Espenson, directed by Marita Grabiak and including Danny Strong as "Doyle".
It was also a good one -- Jane E. writes good GG.
USA Today lists "Hush" as one of the scariest episodes of any TV show. "Squeeze" from X-Files is also listed, plus some Alfred Hitchcock.
"Squeeze" from X-Files
Which one was that?
Putty Boy!
The return of Eugene Tooms.
t shudder
Ahh, "Squeeze".
Which I'm sure managed to squick everyone who every had paranoid fears of the escalator.
USA Today lists "Hush" as one of the scariest episodes of any TV show.
HELL YES. Those Gentlemen were cree-pee!
Good choice, though I think that individual moments in "Lie to Me," "Surprise," and "Forever" exceeded anything in "Hush" for sheer creepiness.
Also, for X-Files I think "Home" kicks the ass of "Squeeze" any day of the week and twice on Fridays.
Good choice, though I think that individual moments in "Lie to Me," "Surprise," and "Forever" exceeded anything in "Hush" for sheer creepiness.
"Helpless" is my scariest Buffy ep.