I cannot say that Xander continuing to end up in his basement in "Restless" has no bearing on me whatsoever.
Buffy 4: Grr. Arrgh.
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Hmmm.... Yeah, I identified with Xander in Restless a little too much, too.
Weirdest...? Hm. Can't think of a "weirdest".
Moment that immediately leapt to mind? Xander, "The Body" and the fist in the wall.
Scariest: Willow saying "Bored now." cause I've felt that. Even if I've only flayed someone in my heart, mind you.
Anyone feel like sharing "weirdest moment where I identified with a character on Buffy?"
Buffy "I have a cow on my head"
and the moment in Flooded, I think, where she is fighting monsters and is juggling vases and trying to get them to move into the kitchen where there were fewer breakables.
I was just thinking about this identifying thing in the car tonight. For the first 3 or maybe 4 seasons, the show did not necessarily seem, for me, to be about Buffy. She was the center of the universe, but I hardly identified with her at all-- nothing in her experence was ike mine. Season 6 for all the flaws, made me understand and feel Buffy.
Coming in late with most annoying previously:
"Let her cross over!"
SO ANNOYING.
Want previously's on DVD. Very angered by the lack of them. Bad Fox. Bad. No biscuit.
ETA: Also, loved Tara. Cried when she died. Meany.
I missed her too.
I liked Tara. She was the only one on the show with common sense, barring her little oops in "Family."
I liked Tara. She was the only one on the show with common sense, barring her little oops in "Family."
In Season Six, she became the Giles. What I loved most about her was the way she was so kind and understanding, but never boring or self-righteous.
It'll be an Easter Egg on the S7 DVDs. Which makes perfect sense.
I just heard this from someone else today! Now I have to buy the damn S7 DVDs.
I liked Tara. She was the only one on the show with common sense, barring her little oops in "Family."
The thing that sorta bugs for me in that episode is in Act I nobody gets Tara, and by the end of Act IV they're all sticking up for her. I didn't see anything in between that would explain that. Seemed sorta asspull-y to me.
ETA: Also, loved Tara. Cried when she died. Meany.
I was sad too, but how could people not see this coming? If there is anything I've learned from a ME show is that nobody (not even us viewers) get to be happy. When Tara and Willow got back together I thought, oh dear, adios Tara.
Jeez, I'm cynical.