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Speaking of the Watcher, last night I saw Giles face off against an old ally and it was revealed that he has some dark past and can kick ass.
I am not a fan of that old TV trick of making a character completely different all of a sudden like that- the "cheap" feeling it gives cancels out the initial shock. But now we'll see how it plays out.
Another ridiculous TV trope that Buffy suffers from is the character who is very attractive but can't get a date. In this case, that would be Xander. Sure Buffy and Willow are also pretty and can't get dates, but Buffy has weird issues with vampires and Willow is a wallflower, so their lovelessness is reasonable. Xander, however, is a very good-lucking dude, funny, and- most importantly- outgoing. In real life, he'd get all the Buffy and Cordelia lookin' chicks he wanted. And it's not like his infatuation with Buffy is what prevents him- we've seen him turn his attention to other girls easily, so he's not "in love" with her.
So obviously I saw some more episodes- a mummy girl, an evil fraternity, and a Halloween episode where everyone turned into what their costume is.
I'm gonna guess the mummy girl is not a favorite amongst hardcore Buffy fans because it's the ol' "monster of the week," but I liked it. Probably because it's Xander-heavy and I clearly have a man-crush on him. I also seem to remember there being some funny lines and character moments, so I enjoyed it.
The fraternity one was weak, I didn't care for it. The monster looked lame, everyone acted too stereotype, and it was like the 5th episode in row where Buffy is whining about not having a social life.
It was pretty odd to me that they took such an anti-capitalist stance with this episode, and this was during the go-go tech/real-estate boom 90s. Rich people achieve success by privilege and demon-worship, not hard work and talent. That would go over well today but I wonder how that played 12 years ago.
Also it struck me that they did a fraternity episode while they're still in high school- as if they wanted to make sure they got this one in if the show didn't last two more years until they're actually in college.
Halloween episode was great- just relying on the good faith they've earned with characters. Private Xander gave me the first deliberate lol moments of the show, and two of them:
"I just want you to know, I'm taking a lot on faith here."
"Beating up that pirate gave me a weird sense of closure."
Can someone tell me what the hell Willow was actually supposed to be dressed up as in that skank outfit? Is "hot girl" a costume?
Seth Green is introduced, and until I saw him pop up as lead guitarist in a boring rock band, I totally forgot this is where Chris Griffin, the co-creator of Robot Chicken, got famous.
Other stuff I liked:
Eski-Willow
Cordelia's vanity license plate: QUEEN C
90s nostalgia porn: reminding me of a time when I wasn't the only person who didn't get Bollywood. Now non-Indian people are pretending to actually like it. People- not everything has to be "cool" at some point.
Other stuff I didn't like:
Ok look, just because they constantly joke about how Angel is hundreds of years old and Buffy is a teenager, that doesn't excuse how awkward and disaffecting their whole romance is. It's creepy but not in a good way, and Angel doesn't have the charm to pull it off. On a thematic level I get it- Buffy's attraction to the vampire is a symptom of her struggle with her identity, a manifestation of her true Slayer nature that she is suppressing, blah blah blah. But it still comes off as icky and stupid.
One more question I had about Buffy's origin is how she ended up at Sunnydale with the Hellmouth. Are they gonna reveal how this apparent "coincidence" happened?
'Cause here's my theory: demons are attracted to shitty music, because any community of young people that can go to that same lame club every night and listen to bland, same-sounding alterna-rock are clearly one step away from surrendering their souls to the underworld. What, there's no hip-hop in Sunnydale? Techno, electronic, house, d&b, trip-hop, metal, punk, anything other than "major chord MY FEELINGS major chord HEARTS BROKEN minor chord A LOT major chord BLAH BLAH" repeat forever. I mean, they're teenagers- how about some music that's actually fun once in a while?
I am not a fan of that old TV trick of making a character completely different all of a sudden like that- the "cheap" feeling it gives cancels out the initial shock. But now we'll see how it plays out.
Another ridiculous TV trope that Buffy suffers from is the character who is very attractive but can't get a date. In this case, that would be Xander. Sure Buffy and Willow are also pretty and can't get dates, but Buffy has weird issues with vampires and Willow is a wallflower, so their lovelessness is reasonable. Xander, however, is a very good-lucking dude, funny, and- most importantly- outgoing. In real life, he'd get all the Buffy and Cordelia lookin' chicks he wanted. And it's not like his infatuation with Buffy is what prevents him- we've seen him turn his attention to other girls easily, so he's not "in love" with her.
So obviously I saw some more episodes- a mummy girl, an evil fraternity, and a Halloween episode where everyone turned into what their costume is.
I'm gonna guess the mummy girl is not a favorite amongst hardcore Buffy fans because it's the ol' "monster of the week," but I liked it. Probably because it's Xander-heavy and I clearly have a man-crush on him. I also seem to remember there being some funny lines and character moments, so I enjoyed it.
The fraternity one was weak, I didn't care for it. The monster looked lame, everyone acted too stereotype, and it was like the 5th episode in row where Buffy is whining about not having a social life.
It was pretty odd to me that they took such an anti-capitalist stance with this episode, and this was during the go-go tech/real-estate boom 90s. Rich people achieve success by privilege and demon-worship, not hard work and talent. That would go over well today but I wonder how that played 12 years ago.
Also it struck me that they did a fraternity episode while they're still in high school- as if they wanted to make sure they got this one in if the show didn't last two more years until they're actually in college.
Halloween episode was great- just relying on the good faith they've earned with characters. Private Xander gave me the first deliberate lol moments of the show, and two of them:
"I just want you to know, I'm taking a lot on faith here."
"Beating up that pirate gave me a weird sense of closure."
Can someone tell me what the hell Willow was actually supposed to be dressed up as in that skank outfit? Is "hot girl" a costume?
Seth Green is introduced, and until I saw him pop up as lead guitarist in a boring rock band, I totally forgot this is where Chris Griffin, the co-creator of Robot Chicken, got famous.
Other stuff I liked:
Eski-Willow
Cordelia's vanity license plate: QUEEN C
90s nostalgia porn: reminding me of a time when I wasn't the only person who didn't get Bollywood. Now non-Indian people are pretending to actually like it. People- not everything has to be "cool" at some point.
Other stuff I didn't like:
Ok look, just because they constantly joke about how Angel is hundreds of years old and Buffy is a teenager, that doesn't excuse how awkward and disaffecting their whole romance is. It's creepy but not in a good way, and Angel doesn't have the charm to pull it off. On a thematic level I get it- Buffy's attraction to the vampire is a symptom of her struggle with her identity, a manifestation of her true Slayer nature that she is suppressing, blah blah blah. But it still comes off as icky and stupid.
One more question I had about Buffy's origin is how she ended up at Sunnydale with the Hellmouth. Are they gonna reveal how this apparent "coincidence" happened?
'Cause here's my theory: demons are attracted to shitty music, because any community of young people that can go to that same lame club every night and listen to bland, same-sounding alterna-rock are clearly one step away from surrendering their souls to the underworld. What, there's no hip-hop in Sunnydale? Techno, electronic, house, d&b, trip-hop, metal, punk, anything other than "major chord MY FEELINGS major chord HEARTS BROKEN minor chord A LOT major chord BLAH BLAH" repeat forever. I mean, they're teenagers- how about some music that's actually fun once in a while?