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Post by shred on Feb 21, 2009 11:29:40 GMT 10
Empty Places.
I use to think the gang were wrong in kicking Buffy out but now I've changed my mind.
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Post by shred on Feb 24, 2009 7:29:01 GMT 10
Chosen.
So awesome and so sad.
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Post by Bre on Feb 27, 2009 14:05:08 GMT 10
The Witch. I love season 1.
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Post by Beck on Apr 21, 2009 16:07:21 GMT 10
Life Serial. I liked it a little more this time, but I still find the trio a bit annoying.
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Post by Bre on Apr 23, 2009 9:18:33 GMT 10
Forever - I've been watching Buffy in the morning while I'm getting ready which is a bad idea because I get teary-eyed and my face looks all blotchy. Forever is a sad episode.
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Post by Beck on May 2, 2009 18:53:55 GMT 10
OMWF. I had totally forgotten how brilliant it is.
We also watched All the Way, loved the line about Xander being sucked into an alternate dimension and being squashed by a giant Giles, I had never noticed that line before!
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Post by Glenn on May 2, 2009 18:55:36 GMT 10
Perfect example of Giles' dry sense of humour. One of his best qualities.
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Post by Bre on May 3, 2009 9:01:03 GMT 10
I've never noticed that line either, Beck.
I watched Bargaining Pt. I and some of Pt. II
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Post by shred on May 4, 2009 18:06:20 GMT 10
We also watched All the Way, loved the line about Xander being sucked into an alternate dimension and being squashed by a giant Giles, I had never noticed that line before! Huh. I don't remember that line. It's been a while since I've watched that ep so I must have forgotten it.
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Post by Beck on May 12, 2009 20:50:07 GMT 10
Tabula Rasa and Smashed. Wooo Spuffy! <fans self> I felt like slapping Willow, Amy too. I know Amy was a powerful witch when she turned herself into a rat, but Amy was always reasonably nice and not a psycho too in seasons 1-3. It felt odd to me what a different person she was when out with Willow. Tabula Rasa.... the end still makes me teary
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Post by Bre on May 13, 2009 6:24:45 GMT 10
She was a rat for years, so she was bound to go a bit crazy as human. They both bothered me in that episode.
I watched Wrecked last. Dawn slapped Willow!
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Post by Beck on May 19, 2009 16:11:01 GMT 10
Deserved too imo. We watched Gone last. How fricking dumb is Xander! He knows Buffy is invisible and believes Spike is doing situps and ignores the ear thing and Spike's swatting
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Post by Amber on May 20, 2009 10:29:33 GMT 10
Omega (Dollhouse)
That counts after all, doesn't it? x)
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Post by Beck on May 21, 2009 8:51:00 GMT 10
Helles Belles and Normal Again. I really disliked Xander in Helles Belles this time I felt awful for Anya and I think he made a terrible choice and I hated him in that scene Normal Again is still awesome. Loved it.
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Post by Bre on May 21, 2009 15:16:23 GMT 10
I think Xander made a huge mistake in Hell's Bells too.
I watched Lessons last. It's OK for a season opener. Best part is the end.
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Post by Nico on May 28, 2009 7:45:11 GMT 10
I just watched "The Pack" that poor wee pig . I just noticed as well that on the episode before "Never kill a boy on the first date" when the master is lecturing his minion vampires on the anointed ones story he ends the scene saying "Here Endeth the lesson" reminiscent of buffys teaching the potentials "here endeth the lesson" kind of neat, and that was me just noticing it, was it a conscious decision by Joss to have buffy say that line? or coincidence?
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Post by Bre on Jun 14, 2009 14:33:42 GMT 10
Hmm maybe he liked the line so put it in, but I don't think he had Buffy say it because The Master says it. She never heard him say it, right?
I watched Home. I like that episode. I don't mind so much that they took over Wolfram and Hart.
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Post by Nico on Jun 16, 2009 11:16:46 GMT 10
Oh no, I don't mean Buffy said it because she heard the master say it, I meant Joss made her say it to the potentials, whom she was teaching because the master said it to his minions who he was teaching. Probably just a coincidence though.
I still haven't watched much Angel.
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Post by shred on Jun 16, 2009 18:20:20 GMT 10
I just watched "The Pack" that poor wee pig . I just noticed as well that on the episode before "Never kill a boy on the first date" when the master is lecturing his minion vampires on the anointed ones story he ends the scene saying "Here Endeth the lesson" reminiscent of buffys teaching the potentials "here endeth the lesson" kind of neat, and that was me just noticing it, was it a conscious decision by Joss to have buffy say that line? or coincidence? Spike said that line didn't he in Fool for Love? And I think Andrew said it as well. Either in season 7 or in season 5 of Angel (when he came to get Dana).
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Post by shred on Jul 1, 2009 11:01:38 GMT 10
City of... Rewatching Angel season 1. It's been years since I've watched it. The last time was when it first aired on TV I think. Just recently got the DVD so am rewatching it.
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