Thing is, I thought Buffy's struggle in S6 was entertaining. Besides...flaying? C'mon, how entertaining is that? So much fun and what other show was going to give us a good flaying.
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Buffy 4: Grr. Arrgh.
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Buffy could have had runny bowel syndrome, but do we really need to watch it for half a season?
Buffy could have had runny bowel syndrome, but do we really need to watch it for half a season?
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Buffy could have had runny bowel syndrome, but do we really need to watch it for half a season?
Can there be flaying?
Thing is, I thought Buffy's struggle in S6 was entertaining. Besides...flaying? C'mon, how entertaining is that? So much fun and what other show was going to give us a good flaying.
What does the one have to do with the other?
Buffy Depressed = Boring, to me.
Flaying = Finally! The fun's started!
Can there be flaying?
No, but there can be uncomfortable itching, and redness.
What does the one have to do with the other?
Overall Season six entertainment value.
Buffy Depressed = Boring, to me.
But she had a lot of kinky sex too. And singing. And amusing memory loss.
Flaying = Finally! The fun's started!
Admittedly the end run of episodes was my favorite part. (All about Willow.)
Flaying, singing, incompetent but evil villains--that's entertainment.
Mental health issues--not so much.
Admittedly the end run of episodes was my favorite part. (All about Willow.)
Yeah, the two-part season finale blew me away. I'm interested to see how it'll stand up on the re-watch.
And amusing memory loss.
"A vampire with a soul? Oh my God. How lame is that?"
I wanted her to say something funny while chopping a demon's head off. Because I AM shallow that way, I will readily admit.
Oh, I wanted that too. And I found S6 compelling, but also a bit uncomfortable because it reminded me of times I left behind.