Just watched about half of the season 7 episode where Willow comes back from England.
I love the scene where Willow is talking to Spike in the basement of the high school and then it shows the same conversation with Spike speaking to Buffy and Xander.
I love the scene where Willow is talking to Spike in the basement of the high school and then it shows the same conversation with Spike speaking to Buffy and Xander.
Me too. That was pretty sweet.
I watched Gone this morning and noticed a silly detail I had missed before. As the tiny kings are preparing to test the invisibility ray, Warren says something about Jonathan having scouted the site enough before. I had noticed that the shop next to them was a Spa, but just this morning I noticed the "Bikini Wax Wednesdays" on the window. And yes, we know it was Wednesday due to the conversation with the social worker in the scene prior.
Funny, lexine.
Some interesting stuff here:
From LII (Librarians' Internet Index)
3. The Academic Buffy Bibliography
-------------------------------------------------->Extensive bibliography of critical/academic writings on the Buffy the Vampire Slayer television series, including journal articles, essays, theses and dissertations, books, and online papers. Topics include philosophy, feminism, postcolonialism, postmodernism, media studies, and more. From librarian Derik A. Badman.
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Subjects:
* Television programs
* Buffy, the vampire slayer (television program)
* Popular culture
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I've been working my way through my shiny new S6 DVDs and, since I was leaving on a trip last Friday, I tossed the third DVD into y laptop before I got on the plane.
In retrospect, this might not have been the best DVD to watch knowing that plenty of others would be watching me watch it. I personally love Smashed, Wrecked, and Gone, but I kept wondering what the people next to me were thinking watching Spike and Buffy knock each other around and then get it on and Willow with her crack!magic highs.
Heh, Nonian, probably wishing they could be watching what you were watching. The Meg Ryan effect, ya know?
probably wishing they could be watching what you were watching
Yeah, i suppose that could also be why they were watching. It's certainly an eye-catching group of episodes.
Joining NovaChild in the 'I really like Dawn' corner. Mind you, not watching the second half of season 6 was a big help there. I had to reread the AYW shooting script to get the 'Get out! Get out! Get out!' reference.
She was so cool in the first season 7 ep. I actually thought I was going to like the show again when I watched that, and then it all went to hell again.
I absolutely loved Season 5 Dawn. The sibling quarreling with Buffy was priceless (I still laugh my ass off when she calls Buffy a "butthole" at the end of No Place Like Home) and MT was really great in all of the dramatic emotional scenes. I thought Season 6 Dawn was good but not all that interesting (though with what she was going through, she had a right to be whiny and then some). Season 7 Dawn was cool but not used enough.
Overall, I'd say I'm a Dawn fan. (I also always liked Connor.)