Oh, man...I really don't know why I watch Seeing Red every damn time it's on when I know it's going to depress the hell out of me. Well, at least this way I have most of the day ahead of me and it's doubtful that I'll see anything else more upsetting.
Buffy 4: Grr. Arrgh.
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I watched The Harvest yesterday. I almost got a little weepy at "the earth is doomed" at the end. DAMN, this was a good show.
Ya think?
I still remember the first time I saw Seeing Red...I'd stumbled upon a Spoilers website (SpoilerSlayer I think it was) and had read what was going to happen but was hoping it wouldn't...then everything started to fall into place as the spoiler had said it would...it was like one of those stories where someone has a premonition of something bad happening and they have a very vivid image of what the scene's going to be like, and then they realize that everything is exactly like that image, but there's nothing they can do to stop the bad thing from happening...
yeah...is it weird that I'm sad about the death of a fictional character from three years ago?
Cornelius, you should have seen our reaction to that ep at the time. It was...spectacular.
In fact, you still can see our reaction. Watch-n-Post starts here and continues into this thread.
yeah...is it weird that I'm sad about the death of a fictional character from three years ago?
nope. Only if it's weird that I got a little sad at the end of the Harvest, wanting for the hope that is past.
Seeing Red was the first episode I ever watched live.
Six months later I had seen every single episode, many of them at least twice.
Alyson Hannigan on Veronica Mars tonight!!
UPN at 8 pm (Central).
Amber Benson's film Chance finally has a theatrical release.
Alyson Hannigan on Veronica Mars tonight!!
There is not enough squee in the world for this announcement.
I've been squeeing about it for weeks, actually.
Marsterswatch:
COOL MONEY (USA) - The cable channel has rescheduled the telefilm, the second in its four-movie "true crime" series. The project, which stars "Buffy" alum James Marsters, will now air Saturday, March 19 at 9:00/8:00c. "Ladies' Night," the previous entry in the series, was also rescheduled in a similar fashion - moving from Friday, February 18 to Saturday, February 19.