Tara getting brainsucked. Dawnie alone in the house with maybe NotJoyce. Giles coldly filling up the syringe in "Helpless"
Snyder rocking out in that one where the adults became teenagers.
What? Scared me.
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Tara getting brainsucked. Dawnie alone in the house with maybe NotJoyce. Giles coldly filling up the syringe in "Helpless"
Snyder rocking out in that one where the adults became teenagers.
What? Scared me.
Possessed Anya with the knife in AFTER LIFE. That freaked the crap out of me.
Oooh, forgot about this one. Topped Buffy waking in her coffin for Season 6 creepiness. If they'd just rationalized the jilting as Xander not being able to get that image out of his mind when looking at her, all would have been forgiven.
Possessed Anya with the knife in AFTER LIFE. That freaked the crap out of me.
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That image *still* freaks me out. I had a nightmare involving it just a few weeks ago.
"Nightmares" from season 1 scared me. Spiders and clowns, gaaah.
It's a pretty awful ep, but the only monster on Buffy that I simply CANNOT watch because it scares me is the soul sucker in Killed By Death. It was a Freddy Krueger rip off, I think, but am not sure since I can't watch those movies either.
Also the naked vamp rising slowly behind Dawn in The Body always creeps me out.
And the freaky bug thing that walks on the ceiling and attacks Joyce after she comes home from the hospital. GAhhh! I have only seen that ep once because it skeered me so bad. (And because I don't remember the rest of the ep being that great.)
And of course, the Gentlemen. Scariest ep as a whole for sure.
And of course, the Gentlemen. Scariest ep as a whole for sure.
Watching the Gentlemen I got wrapped up in their golf claps and Mr. Burns-ness. However, their elegant evil combined with their straitjacket minions was very creepifying.
The Gentlemen and their minions (and music) also had a vibe that reminded me of the Cirque du Soliel's Quidam, which is fairly creepy in its own right.
See, I loved the Gentlemen and their straight-jacketed minions. I found them oddly endearing.
See, I loved the Gentlemen and their straight-jacketed minions. I found them oddly endearing.
Yes, because in your perfect restaurant they would be the waiters and busboys respectively.
You know me so well.
I was listening to the radio, and there was an ad for a movie on the ABC family channel this sunday that listed Nick as one of the supporting actors.
Did I miss news of this earlier?