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Post by Squeemonster on Jun 9, 2007 23:10:45 GMT -5
My Spike video is complete, and I'd love for the S'cubies to watch it and tell me how much they love it and/or me. Here it is: Kiss Off
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Post by Lola m on Jun 23, 2007 14:36:38 GMT -5
These folks are ready to vote! Are you? From now until the fourth of July, you have an opportunity to vote for 10 Buffy episodes, 10 Angel episodes, and one Firefly episode.
They might be favorites or ones you’d most like to discuss. They might be the episodes you think are important, or funny, or sexy. They might controversial episodes you want to throw down and "wrassle" (preferably with oil) about.They might be all of the above. But they can't be on the list of episode winners from the past two years that Onjel posted on the last page.
They should be from the list (assembled by the wonderful Fotada) of eligible episodes posted below. Can't pick 10? Can't pick 10 for each show? Struggling to pick your favorite Firefly ep? That's OK! Pick as many as you can and PM your list to the following people by the fourth of July. (Just copy and paste the names below into the "to" line on your PM.) lolam, onjel, fotada, karen Behold your challenge! Vote by sending your list to our team of Lola, Onjel, Fotada and Karen by the end of June.
Are you up to it? This guy thinks you are!
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Post by Lola m on Jun 23, 2007 14:38:12 GMT -5
Eligible episodes for the 2007 episode festival, Part 1:
Buffy
Season 1
Episode 1: Welcome to the Hellmouth Buffy Summers has just moved to Sunnydale with her mother. She wants nothing more than to make the right friends, and fit in with the right group. There is only one thing standing in her way. Her destiny.
Episode 2: The Harvest In the second part of the two-part series premiere, Xander and Willow learn the truth about Sunnydale, and Buffy finds herself racing to rescue Jesse and stop a demonic ritual known as "The Harvest".
Episode 3: Witch It's cheerleading tryouts, and Buffy can't resist. However, when the girls start getting knocked out of the competition, Buffy and the gang begin to suspect that someone may be behind these not so normal occurrences. Could someone be using dark magic in order to make the squad?
Episode 4: Teacher's Pet Xander falls head over heels when gorgeous substitute teacher Ms. French replaces the deceased biology teacher. Buffy and Willow begin to think there's something abnormal about Ms. French, especially when she sets a date with Xander. When Buffy discovers Ms. French's true identity, she must rush to stop her before Xander falls prey to her true nature.
Episode 5: Never Kill a Boy on the First Date Yearning for a normal life, Buffy agrees to a date with Owen. Giles discovers a prophecy of coming danger, but she chooses Owen over battling evil. When Giles goes out on his own and is trapped by a group of vampires, Buffy must figure out a way to balance dating and Slaying.
Episode 6: The Pack After an altercation in the hyena enclosure of the local zoo, Buffy and Willow notice Xander start to hang with a new group of friends, and take on a slightly more primal attitude, including a liking for rare meat.
Episode 7: Angel Angel and Buffy's relationship is threatened by a dark secret he has been hiding from her. And when that secret puts the life of someone close to Buffy in danger, she must make a choice.
Episode 8: I Robot - You Jane Willow meets a new friend, Malcolm, over the Internet. Meanwhile, a demon named Moloch has escaped from the book in which he was bound.
Episode 9: The Puppet Show When a talent show contestant's heart is surgically removed, the Scooby Gang think that they might have a human adversary on their hands. Ventriloquist Morgan seems to have a very close relationship with his dummy - is he mad, or is there more to it?
Episode 10: Nightmares Xander walks into class naked, Willow is in concert but she can't sing, and Giles suddenly finds himself unable to form coherent sentences - the residents of Sunnydale are living out their worst nightmares, and Buffy's nightmares are worse than most.
Episode 11: Out of Mind, Out of Sight An invisible force is attacking the students and teachers at Sunnydale High. Buffy and the gang must find a way to stop this invisible menace, and determine why it seems to be centering its attacks on Cordelia.
Episode 12: Prophecy Girl In the first-season finale, Giles discovers an ancient prophecy which states that Buffy will face the Master and she will die. Upon hearing this, Buffy first denies her slayer roots, but when a small tragedy occurs at school, Buffy realizes she can't run from destiny, and decides to take on The Master.
Season 2
Episode 1: When She Was Bad Buffy returns from her summer vacation after defeating the Master and is not the same fun-loving slayer she used to be. Her cold, distant behavior escalates when she discovers that the remaining vampire population are planning to resurrect the Master.
Episode 2: Some Assembly Required The bodies of several recently deceased teen girls are stolen from their graves. When most of the parts are discovered in a dumpster on school grounds, the gang discovers a disturbing plot to build a new person from parts of dead ones.
Episode 3: School Hard Two new demons are in town: the violent and rebellious vampire Spike and his lover, insane Drusilla. Spike has killed two Slayers already, and he wants to kill a third one: Buffy. The best chance is on the night of an ancient vampire ritual, but Spike prefers to anticipate it on Parent-Teacher Night at Sunnydale High.
Episode 4: Inca Mummy Girl While on a field trip to the local museum, one of the students breaks a ceramic seal in the coffin of an Incan mummy, who rises and must consume the life-force of others in order to remain alive. She tries to fit in with the students at Sunnydale, and even starts to have real feelings for Xander. But when Buffy, Willow, and Giles realize who and what she really is, they may have to rescue Xander before he becomes the mummy's next victim.
Episode 5: Reptile Boy The people around Buffy start needing more and more, and she starts feeling pulled apart. When Cordelia's college crush shows up on campus with a friend who has eyes for Buffy, Cordelia convinces Buffy to come with her to the frat party. But the party soon turns sinister, and Buffy learns the connection between the fraternity and the local girls who have recently gone missing.
Episode 6: Halloween When a curse causes the Sunnydale masses to become their Halloween costumes, Buffy becomes an English noblewoman, Xander a soldier, and Willow a ghost. Spike seizes the moment of Buffy being totally helpless, and decides to attack.
Episode 7: Lie to Me Ford, an old friend of Buffy's from L.A., shows up unexpectedly in Sunnydale, and seems to know that she is the Slayer. When Xander, Willow, and Angel discover that he is involved with a cult-like group of disillusioned teens who idolize vampires, they must find out Ford's true agenda before it's too late.
Episode 8: The Dark Age The secrets of Giles's dark past come back to haunt him when an old friend turns up dead in Sunnydale. As a troubled youth, Giles and his friends summoned a demon. Now, it has returned and is hunting down the people summoned it. And it's quest for revenge may place the life of someone dear to Giles in extreme danger.
Episode 9: What's My Line?: Part 1 Its "Career Week" at Sunnydale High and Buffy is faced with the reality that she has no future apart from that of a Slayer. Meanwhile, Spike sends four deadly assassins to ensure the Slayer has no future at all.
Episode 10: What's My Line?: Part 2 Buffy learns that the woman who attacked her is also a Vampire Slayer. They call a truce, and Giles convinces them to work together to save Angel from Spike and Drusilla. Meanwhile, Xander and Cordelia find themselves in a surprising situation, and Willow finally forges a friendship with Oz.
Episode 11: Ted Buffy has parental issues when Joyce comes home with a boyfriend, the computer expert and master chef Ted, whose charming personality impresses everyone except Buffy. Buffy insists there's not something right with Ted, but everyone keeps telling her she's just being paranoid...
Episode 12: Bad Eggs The students are given eggs to look after, and Buffy finds out that there is something inside of the eggs. Soon the eggs hatch, the creatures inside take over the minds of their owners. Also, a pair of cowboy vampires show up in town.
Episode 13: Surprise As Buffy's 17th birthday nears, and the gang prepares a surprise party for her. But when the gang find out that Spike and Drusilla are planning their own party, Angel may have to leave Sunnydale to keep Dru's party guest, an immortal demon called the Judge, from painting the town red.
Episode 14: Innocence After a night of passion with Buffy, Angel awakens as a soulless monster. After killing a human for the first time in decades, he then joins Spike and Drusilla in their plan to destroy the world. Buffy, devastated and shaken, wonders how this could've happened, and turns to an unexpected source for the answer.
Episode 15: Phases Buffy and the gang track down a suspected werewolf roaming in the woods while also trying to stay out of the way of a maniacal werewolf hunter. Meanwhile Willow tries to get closer to Oz, unknown to her that he is the same killer they are after.
Episode 16: Bewitched, Bothered and Bewildered On Valentine's Day, Xander is dumped by Cordelia. He asks help from Amy, an adept witch, to make a love spell. But the spell backfires: every girl, woman and female vampire in Sunnydale falls in love with him but Cordy.
Episode 18: Killed by Death When Buffy is admitted to hospital with a raging fever she meets Ryan, a young boy who has the same flu virus and claims that the sick children in the hospital are being persecuted by a monster that may be death himself.
Episode 19: I Only Have Eyes for You As the Sadie Hawkins Dance nears, Buffy faces inner demons as she feels responsible for the loss of Angel's soul. Meanwhile, Sunnydale High is even more dangerous than usual as the ghost of a former student who killed his sweetheart and then committed suicide haunts the halls forcing people to relive the moments that killed them over and over.
Episode 20: Go Fish When several members of the Sunnydale High swim team are mysteriously skinned alive, Buffy and the gang take it upon themselves to protect the remaining members, which results in Xander revealing a side of himself rarely seen.
Season 3
Episode 1: Anne Unable and unwilling to cure her pain over killing Angel, Buffy has left Sunnydale, and is now working as a waitress in Los Angeles under the alias Anne Steele. But when a young woman from Sunnydale, named Lily, (glimpsed in the 'Lie To Me' episode) recognizes Buffy and asks her for help searching for her missing boyfriend, Buffy is literally drawn back into the world, and into another dimension, she thought she'd escaped. Meanwhile back in Sunnydale, the Xander, Cordelia, Willow and the rest of the gang are having trouble fighting vampires without Buffy.
Episode 2: Dead Man's Party Buffy returns home, but finds that picking up the pieces of the life she left behind may not be as easy as she had hoped. The militant and misanthropic Prinsipal Snyder (still under orders from the mysterious and unseen Mayor of Sunnydale) refuses to admit her back to school. Buffy's mother, Joyce, is trying to accept her back with open arms, but she doesn't seem to trust that Buffy won't just run away again. Her friends seem happy to see her, but their odd behavior makes it appear that they silently resent Buffy for taking off, while Buffy herself refuses to confide in anyone about what happened to her. But before these problems can be laid to rest, the dead of Sunnydale start to rise and are drawn to a Nigarian Death Mask recently purchased by Joyce forcing Buffy the the gang to once again team up to save the day.
Episode 3: Faith, Hope & Trick A new slayer, Faith, arrives in town and seems like a fun-loving, wild girl who fits right in with the gang. Buffy worries that Faith may be taking her place in her friends hearts, and she then begins to correctly suspect that Faith is hiding something. At the same time, Buffy is admitted back to school, but is still cold and distant, unable to get over or talk about killing Angel or respond to Scott Hope, a transfer student, who asks her on a date. Meanwhile, a very gay and suave vampire, named Mr. Trick, arrives in Sunnydale with his master, the disfigured Kakistos, whom are looking for Faith to settle an old score.
Episode 4: Beauty and the Beasts When a student is found savagely mauled in the woods, all suspicions point to Oz, as he's a werewolf during the three-night period of the full moon. However, when Buffy discovers that Angel is back on Earth after apparently enduring hundreds of years of torture in the realm of Hell, and his personality has been reduced to nothing more than a wild animal, she fears that he may be the killer. But unknown to Buffy, Faith or the rest of the gang, the killer is a friend of Scott Hope's, named Pete, who periodically transforms himself into an Incredible Hulk-type rage-beast to kill anyone he suspects that his abused girlfriend, Debbie, confides in with his abuse towards her.
Episode 5: Homecoming Buffy and Cordelia battle against one another for Homecoming Queen. Meanwhile, Mr. Trick puts together a group of hunters to track down Buffy and Faith in "Slayerfest '98."
Episode 7: Revelations Xander finds out about Angel's return to Sunnydale and promptly informs the gang, who confront Buffy with the fear that he may turn evil again. Meanwhile Faith finds herself under the wing of a new Watcher, Gwendolyn Post, a prim and proper Englishwoman who seems to be intent on showing up Giles at every turn.
Episode 8: Lovers Walk Spike returns to Sunnydale a broken vampire. Drusilla has left him, and he will do anything to win her back, including kidnapping Willow and Xander to force Willow to prepare him a love spell. And as they face death, Willow and Xander do something they can't take back.
Episode 9: The Wish Wanting to be rid of Xander for good, Cordelia comes to the conclusion that Buffy is the cause of all her problems and makes a wish to the new transfer student, Anya, that Buffy had never come to Sunnydale. Anya, being the evil and powerful vengeance demon Anyanka, grants that that wish and in a heartbeat... the entire world changes... and everything Cordelia knows is completely different. In this alternate reality of 'It's a Wonderful Life gone to Hell': the Master is alive and rules the town after dark from the Bronze; both Xander and Willow are vampires; and Giles with a small group of brave students, called The White Hats, are fighting a losing war of attrition against the vampires on their own. Then in a shocking turn, Cordelia gets killed by the vamps, leaving the alternate reality Giles to figure out on his own what has happened to this world they currently live in, leading to a meeting with the alternate reality Buffy.
Episode 10: Amends While the gang prepares for their Christmas vacation, Angel is haunted by visions of his violent past. The ghost of Jenny Calendar appears to him and reminds him in great detail of the evil deeds he has performed. At first she almost seems to be taking pity on him, but gradually her counsel grows more sinister.
Episode 11: Gingerbread Picking the wrong night for mother-daughter bonding, Joyce discovers the bodies of two children in the park, apparently sacrificed in an occult ritual. Deeply disturbed by what she has seen, Joyce rallies the adults of Sunnydale, convincing them to rid the town of all magical and occult influences. Soon, however, it becomes apparent that Buffy, Willow, and Amy are themselves considered a part of the occult threat to Sunnydale.
Episode 12: Helpless For her upcoming 18th birthday, Buffy declines the Scooby gang's offer of a big party, hoping to celebrate with quiet reflection and a traditional trip to the ice show with her father. But Buffy doesn't know that preparations are being made for a life-threatening rite of passage that drains the slayer of her powers and then entraps her with a powerful and psychotic vampire foe.
Episode 14: Bad Girls While on a mission to retrieve an amulet before a powerful demon can use it to restore his strength, Faith introduces Buffy to her reckless method of slaying which leaves Buffy wanting more of the wild life, until that recklessness causes a terrible accident. Meanwhile Giles tries to keep his cool in front of the insufferably stuffy new watcher, Wesley Wyndam-Pryce.
Episode 15: Consequences Buffy tries to convince Faith to face up to the consequences of her actions, but Faith thinks that being a Slayer puts her above the law. Buffy confides in Giles about the accidental murder and he decides not to involve the new Watcher, Wesley, knowing that Faith is extremely unstable. Angel tries to get through to Faith, but when Wesley discovers the truth and comes after her, Faith's trust in Buffy and the gang is destroyed.
Episode 17: Enemies As a part of her new alliance with the Mayor, Faith tries to seduce Angel so that he will again lose his soul. When that fails, the Mayor summons a powerful demon to remove Angel's soul with dark magic.
Episode 18: Earshot After an encounter with a mouth-less demon, Buffy is infected with the demon's blood and she gains the ability to hear people's thoughts. At first her newfound ability is useful for cheating on schoolwork and eavesdropping on the thoughts of those around her, but when the voices continue to flood her mind, she realizes that she cannot control the power. Amid the chaos, Buffy hears a killer planning a mass murder at the school. Now she must keep herself from going mad long enough to prevent a catastrophe.
Episode 19: Choices Buffy gets accepted to Northwestern University, but what should be a happy surprise turns sour when she realizes that she may not be able to go away to school and still fulfill her duties as the Slayer. Buffy manages to intercept the Box of Gavrok, a container of mystical energy that is vital to the Mayor's Ascension. But when Willow is captured, the gang must decide whether they can give up their best chance at preventing the Ascension to save Willow's life.
Episode 20: The Prom The biggest night in High School life is just around the corner, when strange creatures start appearing around town attacking anyone in formal-wear. Meanwhile, Angel tells Buffy that he wants her to have a chance at the normal life that he could never give her. He plans to leave Sunnydale after the Ascension. Buffy must put aside her own pain and try to track down the source of the demonic Hellhounds in time to save the Senior Prom.
Episode 21: Graduation Day: Part 1 The gang seeks a cure for Angel, who has been shot by Faith with a poison arrow. Meanwhile they try to find a way to stop the Mayor's Ascension and Buffy has a showdown with Faith.
Episode 22: Graduation Day: Part 2 Buffy forces Angel to drink her own blood to rid his body of Faith's poison. With Buffy in a severely weakened state, the gang decides to rally the masses of Sunnydale High to defeat the Mayor once and for all.
** Many thanks to Fotada, who compiled the Buffy and Angel "what's left" lists.
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Post by Lola m on Jun 23, 2007 14:39:07 GMT -5
Eligible episodes for the 2007 episode festival, Part 2:
Buffy
Season 4
Episode 1: The Freshman Buffy joins the U.C. Sunnydale, but she is feeling lost and confused in the new environment. Along her first night in the university, she meets Eddie (Pedro Balmaceda), another freshman in the same situation, and they schedule to meet each other in classroom on the next morning. However, Eddie is attacked by a gang of vampires leaded by Sunday (Katharine Towne), and the group leaves a message at his room as if he had not bore studying in Sunnydale. When Buffy sees that Eddie has vanished without his very precious and favorite book, she decides to chase the vampires. Later she realizes that she cannot face the vampires alone and asks for help to Rupert Giles, Xander Harris, Willow Rosenberg and Oz.
Episode 2: Living Conditions Buffy has frictions with her roommate, the selfish Kathy Newman (Dagney Kerr), who has opposite tastes and costumes, and has also nightmares with weird monsters. When Buffy sees that the fingernails of Kathy restores every morning, she tells to Giles and her friends that Kathy might be a monster, but they do not believe on her.
Episode 3: The Harsh Light of Day Buffy has a crush on Parker Abrams (Adam Kaufman) and makes love with him. Meanwhile, Spike (James Marsters) returns to Sunnydale with a former classmate of Buffy and presently his girlfriend, Harmony Kendall (Mercedes McNab), trying to find a powerful stone in an underground chamber. Anya (Emma Caufield) also returns wanting to have sex with Xander. On the next morning, the relationships are broken and Spike faces Buffy in the light of the day.
Episode 4: Fear, Itself To help Buffy get over the pain of having been used by Parker, the gang heads to a Halloween party at a frat house, expecting a few cheap scares and a bit of harmless fun. Unfortunately, some accidental magic turns the party into a house of horrors where everyone's fears come to life.
Episode 5: Beer Bad While missing Parker, the broken-hearted Buffy goes to the college bar, where Xander is working as a bartender, and joins the group of four arrogant students, drinking beer with them to drown her woes. However, the owner of the bar used a warlock spell on the beer, transforming the drinkers into cavemen as a payback for their behaviors. The 'cave men' threaten Willow, Parker and two girls, not to mention lighting the bar on fire. Meanwhile Willow struggles to understand Oz's new attraction to the mysterious Veruca, a groupie and fellow musician. I love Xander and Willows support for Buffy in this episode, with Willow facing up to Parker's womanising, and Xander with his lighter. But the the heck is wrong with Parker, he's such a misogynist, which makes Willow's stern talk all the more satisfying. My favourite part, when 'cave-slayer' falls off the spinny chair.
Episode 6: Wild at Heart Just as Buffy discovers increased werewolf activity on campus, Oz escapes from his cage during a full moon and runs across another werewolf, the sultry, sexy singer Veruca, and wakes up next to her naked in the wilderness the next morning.
Episode 7: The Initiative Spike is captured by the paramilitary commando in the campus, but escapes from a hi-tech facility unable to bite or fight against humans. Meanwhile, Riley Finn (Marc Blucas) finds that he likes Buffy, but is incapable of establishing a dialog with her.
Episode 11: Doomed Now that Riley knows that Buffy is the Slayer, and she knows that he is one of the mysterious commandos, they are having a hard time redefining their relationship. Meanwhile, to distract Giles from focusing on the commandos, Buffy tries to convince him that the recent earthquake might be a prophecy of doom and should be investigated. Then, when a new group of demons shows up in town stealing items of a mystical nature, it appears that she may be right after all.
Episode 13: The I in Team When Riley tells the Initiative about Buffy, they invite her to join their ranks. But it soon becomes apparent that her independent attitude and need to question orders may not be what the Initiative is looking for.
Episode 14: Goodbye Iowa After the death of Professor Maggie Walsh, Buffy and Riley do not trust each other and The Initiative blames Buffy. The ultimate warrior Adam, designed with parts of the Polgara demon, escapes from the facility and kills a boy. Willow and Tara Maclay unsuccessfully try to summon the goodness of darkness Thespia to locate the Polgara. When Riley gets sick, Buffy decides to return to the facility with Xander to disclose the secret of room 314. But the invincible Adam is waiting for them.
Episode 15: This Year's Girl Faith wakes up from a long and deep coma having nightmares with Buffy. She goes to Sunnydale looking for revenge. Meanwhile, Riley leaves the facility and meets Buffy. While trying to find Adam, Buffy, Xander and Willow find a demon dissected by him in the woods. Faith arrests Joyce, and Buffy fights with Faith to save her mother.
Episode 16: Who Are You? Faith and Buffy switch bodies, and Buffy, trapped in Faith's body, is kept in police custody. However, in the way to the precinct, the retrieval team of the Watchers' Council provokes an accident with an armored truck and captures her from the police car. Faith uses to freedom of Buffy's body to enjoy life, flirting with many guys in the Bronze and buying a ticket to overseas. When Willow introduces Tara to Buffy, she feels an evil aura in her soul. Willow and Tara decides to make a dangerous astral projection to the Nether Realm that exists beyond the physical world to find the truth. Adam trains three vampires against fear, and they kidnap and threaten churchgoers of a church. Faith listens to the news in the airport and goes to the church, where Buffy, Riley and the Scooby group are facing the monsters.
Episode 17: Superstar When the fantastic Jonathan visits Sunnydale U.C., everybody wants to be with him: the inventor of Internet; lead actor of "The Matrix"; awesome vampire hunter; stunning singer; great author of successful best-sellers; amazing lover. Meanwhile, a weird and powerful long-armed demon also comes to Sunnydale, marked with an unusual signal. When Buffy sees the same signal on Jonathan's shoulder, she feels that something is not right in the reality.
Episode 18: Where the Wild Things Are In a party in Lowell House, sexuality is in the air. Buffy and Riley make love all the time, while Willow, Tara, Xander, Anya and Spike observe the weird behavior of the youngsters and the presence of ghosts. They meet Giles, and they find the origin of the poltergeists in the place.
Episode 19: New Moon Rising In the full moon, Oz returns to Sunnydale and spends the night with Willow telling that he was healed of the wolf thing in Tibet, using meditation, drinking some teas and using some charms. Willow has no courage to tell him her relationship with Tara. When Oz finds that Tara and Willow are in love, he becomes upset, loses control and transforms in a werewolf, being captured by the Initiative. Riley tries to help him, but is arrested. Meanwhile, Spike closes an agreement with Adam, and guides the Scooby group to the Initiative to release Oz and Riley.
Episode 20: The Yoko Factor Spike has been chosen by Adam to be discord sower among Scoobies, in exchange for eliminating his chip. He almost succeeds: Buffy about her loneliness, Willow about her homosexuality, Xander about his ineptitude and Giles about his age crisis...
Episode 21: Primeval When Buffy sees Spike in Adam's cave, she realizes that Spike is intriguing the Scooby gang to destroy their friendship following Adam's instructions. She meets Willow, Xander and Giles and they apologize to each other. They also realize that the monsters were not captured by the Initiative, but actually they are the Trojan Horse of Adam to fight against the commando from inside. Once Buffy alone is not able to defeat Adam, the Scooby gang decides to transfer the best of each one of them, i.e., the witch power of Willow, the strength of Xander and the expertise of Giles, to Buffy through witchcraft to make her powerful and capable of fighting against Adam. Meanwhile, Riley finds that he has a chip over his heart and connected to his central nervous system to modify his behavior and obey Adam.
Season 5
Episode 1: Buffy vs. Dracula Buffy is shaken - and more than a little star-struck - when she comes face to face with the greatest vampire of all time, Dracula. While Buffy starts to become powerless under Dracula's thrall, much to the chagrin of a jealous Riley, and Xander becomes the Dracula's slave. Meanwhile, Giles is secretly contemplating returning to England as he feels Buffy no longer needs his help.
Episode 2: Real Me Sibling rivalry starts to drive Buffy crazy when she's forced to take Dawn with her and Giles to the magic shop, where they find the owner dead from multiple puncture wounds. The evidence points to a new vampire gang. When they learn the leader of the pack is Harmony, nobody takes them seriously until Dawn mistakenly invites Harmony into the house and then gets kidnapped, forcing Buffy to rescue the teen.
Episode 3: The Replacement A demon attacks Buffy with a mystical weapon, but hits Xander instead. The next morning, Xander wakes up and discovers that there is a second Xander, and this other Xander is stealing his life. Meanwhile, Anya is confronted with her own mortality, and Riley realizes that Buffy doesn't return the love he has for her.
Episode 4: Out of My Mind Joyce faints while at home, and while the gang is at the hospital, Dawn discovers that Riley's heartbeat is off the charts, but Riley ignores it. When Buffy enlists the Initiative's help, Riley gets angry and runs, and he eventually admits to Buffy that he's afraid they'll make him a normal guy, causing her to lose interest in him. She manages to get him to the Initiative doctor, only to find that Spike has forced the doctor to remove his chip...
Episode 5: No Place Like Home A mysterious woman arrives in town looking for "The Key", and Buffy investigates a possible supernatural cause behind her mother's illness. She performs a ritual to see spells, and discovers something is not quite right about Dawn. Meanwhile, the gang helps Giles see through the re-opening of the magic shop, and Giles hires Anya to work for him.
Episode 6: Family It's Tara's 20th birthday, and her family arrives in town without any prior notice. They've come to take her home, because on the 20th birthday of all women in Tara's family, the demon inside them emerges. When Glory sends some demons to take care of the Slayer, Tara inadvertently helps the demons toward their goal in her attempt to keep her friends from seeing what she believes lies beneath her surface.
Episode 8: Shadow Joyce checks into Sunnydale Memorial Hospital for a CAT scan, which reveals a shadow on her brain; it turns out to be a brain tumor. Buffy is thrown by the revelation, and even more so by the fact that there's nothing she can do. Meanwhile, Glory conjures up a giant snake to seek out the Key, and Riley feels unwanted, and goes to dark places to feel needed.
Episode 9: Listening to Fear A Queller demon lands in Sunnydale in a fiery meteorite and begins killing all the mentally ill people it can find. Meanwhile, Joyce has been diagnosed with a brain tumor, and while she waits to undergo her operation the tumor is making her act increasingly unusual.
Episode 10: Into the Woods At the hospital, the Scooby Gang awaits news from the doctor about Joyce's surgery and they are all relieved when the surgery is a success. As Dawn spends the night at Xander and Anya's place, Buffy and Riley spend a romantic evening together. But in the middle of the night, Riley sneaks out through the window and Spike follows him, discovering a dark secret Riley has been keeping.
Episode 11: Triangle While trying to create a new spell to help Buffy with her slaying, Willow is distracted by an argument with Anya and accidentally releases a troll from a mystical prison. With Buffy still hurting over Riley leaving town, Willow and Anya may need to defeat the troll themselves before it flattens the entire town...
Episode 13: Blood Ties Buffy finally tells her friends about Dawn being the Key and they start acting weird around Dawn, which leads to her seeking answers. During Buffy's birthday party, Dawn sneaks out, and with Spike's help, breaks into The Magic Box. When she finds Giles's journals, she discovers what she really is...
Episode 14: Crush Buffy notices that Dawn is spending a lot of time around Spike and surmises that she has a crush on him, which Dawn shoots down saying that Spike has a crush on Buffy. Meanwhile a vampire has attacked the passengers on a train and Buffy is finding it hard to concentrate on investigating with the thought that Spike is in love with her. When Spike admits he loves her, Buffy rejects him, sending him into the arms of an old lover...
Episode 15: I Was Made to Love You A strange girl arrives in Sunnydale searching everywhere for her boyfriend Warren. She is sweet, pretty, and strong enough to throw Spike through a window when he hits on her. Buffy and the gang easily deduce she's a robot, and decide that they must do something before someone else gets in her way and gets seriously hurt.
Episode 16: The Body Buffy is completely destroyed when she arrives home and finds her mother dead on the couch. The rest of the gang try their best to pull themselves out of their own grief so that they can help Buffy and Dawn to deal with the worst day of their lives.
Episode 17: Forever Refusing to accept that her mother's death is the end, Dawn becomes obsessed with using magic to bring her back, and turns to Spike for help. Buffy receives some much-needed comfort from an old friend who comes to town for the funeral. Meanwhile, Ben accidentally gives Glory a vital piece of information, and Tara tries to convince Dawn that magic can't bring her mother back.
Episode 18: Intervention Buffy and Giles leave for the desert on a vision quest led by the First Slayer. While they are gone, Spike decides to have a little fun with his Buffy robot, but the gang mistakes it for the real Buffy and think that she is sleeping with Spike. Meanwhile, Glory's minions also mistake the robot for the real Buffy, and noticing how it acts around Spike, begin to suspect that he is the Key.
Episode 19: Tough Love While Buffy tries to control a motherless Dawn and bring their lives back to some sort of normalcy, Tara and Willow get into their first major argument. Meanwhile, Glory thinks she has figured out who the Key is.
Episode 20: Spiral Buffy realizes that she can never beat Glory, so she and the Scoobies leave Sunnydale in Spike's RV. Unfortuntely, the Knights of Byzantium are quickly on their tail, deciding that they must kill Dawn before Glory can get to her.
Episode 21: The Weight of the World Despite the gang's best efforts, Glory has succeeded in taking Dawn. This failure after so much effort proves too much for Buffy and she slips into a catatonic state. Willow must use magic to enter her mind and help her work through the trauma before it is too late to save Dawn and the rest of the world from Glory.
Season 6
Episode 1: Bargaining: Part 1 Buffy is dead, and the Scooby Gang must do the best they can without her. But concern about the way she died leads Willow to believe that she may have been pulled into a hell dimension. Unable to bear the thought of their friend enduring eternal torment, Willow, Xander, Anya, and Tara decide to perform a resurrection spell that will bring Buffy back from the dead.
Episode 2: Bargaining: Part 2 As a gang demon bikers attack, the Scooby Gang is chased away from Buffy's grave thinking that the resurrection was a failure. They do not realize that the Slayer is alive... right where they left her. Buffy is awake but disoriented and afraid as she must claw her way out of her own grave. Buffy may be alive again, but the trauma she suffers is far from over.
Episode 3: After Life As Buffy and the Scoobies adjust to her resurrection, they find themselves dealing with a mysterious spirit-demon brought back with her.
Episode 4: Flooded Buffy's life is further complicated by mounting financial problems, a flooded basement, and a warrior demon out for her blood.
Episode 5: Life Serial The Triumvirate (aka The Geek Trio) begin their plans by testing Buffy's abilities and subsequently ruining her attempts at employment.
Episode 6: All the Way Dawn lies to Buffy and goes out with a boy on Halloween, but when the boy turns out to be a vampire ignoring the Halloween-no-killing rule, Buffy and the guys must save her...again.
Episode 10: Wrecked When they return home from their nights out, Buffy is ashamed of having slept with Spike and Willow is exhausted from casting spells all night. Amy takes Willow to a sorcerer named Rack whose particular brand of magic quickly has Willow hooked. Later, Willow and Dawn decide to go out for a movie, but Willow's recklessness with magic puts Dawn's life in danger.
Episode 11: Gone The Three Geeks mistakenly turn Buffy invisible. The Slayer takes some advantage from going unseen. Willow has to do the detective without using magic, while Xander finds Spike doing some weird physical training.
Episode 12: Doublemeat Palace When Buffy gets a job at the Doublemeat Palace, a local fast-food restaurant, she begins to believe that disappearing co-workers and the secret ingredient to the restaurant's hamburger may be connected.
Episode 14: Older and Far Away After Dawn talks to a guidance counselor about her feeling lonely, she accidentally puts a spell on Buffy and her friends, trapping them inside the Summer's house with a sword-wielding demon.
Episode 15: As You Were Buffy's ex-boyfriend, Riley Finn, returns to Sunnydale with his new wife Sam to track down a nest of demons which threaten the future of the town.
Episode 16: Hell's Bells It's the day of Xander and Anya's wedding. Emotions are running high with Xander's disfunctional family clashing with Anya's demon friends. The ceremony is disrupted when an old man claiming to be the future Xander shows up.
Episode 17: Normal Again After Buffy is stung by a demon, she begins to have vivid day-dreams about a mental asylum. She gradually begins to believe that she is a crazy girl back in L.A and that Sunnydale and all her friends are just a figment of her imagination.
Episode 18: Entropy Anya returns to Sunnydale, bent on revenge for Xander leaving her at the altar. She has since become a Vengence demon again, but ends up hurting Xander in a way she never expected.
Episode 19: Seeing Red Willow and Tara wallow in their togetherness, but things aren't as happy everywhere else. Buffy has to face both Xander and Spike, whilst tracking Warren and Company to foil their next move.
Episode 20: Villains Enraged after Tara's death at the hands of Warren, Willow turns to the Black Magics to exact her revenge.
Episode 21: Two to Go After killing Warren, Dark Willow tries to track-down Andrew and Jonathan. Meanwhile, in Africa, Spike battles against a numerous amount of foes to try to get his chip removed.
Episode 22: Grave The Scoobies continue to try and stop Dark Willow, who is now intent on destroying the world. After Dark Willow neutralizes Buffy, though, Xander is the only one left who can save the day. Meanwhile, in Africa, Spike completes the demon trials and gets his reward.
Season 7
Episode 1: Lessons Sunnydale High is re-opened, with a new designed campus and a new principal, Robin Wood. It is Dawn's first day at school there and Buffy accompanies her to class, only to discover evil spirits lurking in the basement.
Episode 3: Same Time, Same Place Though they seem to be in the same places at the same time, Buffy, Xander and Dawn are unable to find Willow when she returns from England. Shortly after returning to Sunnydale, people start turning up skinned alive. As Buffy and Xander worry that this could be Willow's work, Willow sets out to find the creature that did it.
Episode 4: Help Buffy begins a new job as school counsellor at Sunnydale High. On her first day she encounters a troubled young girl who is convinced she is about to die.
Episode 6: Him Dawn's simple crush on Sunnydale High's star quarterback RJ starts to become obsessive, leading Buffy to investigate the boy herself. When Buffy, along with all the other women who see RJ, also fall in love with him, Spike and Xander must team up to discover the source of this attraction. But first they have to keep the women from doing anything crazy in their competition for RJ's affection.
Episode 7: Conversations with Dead People Buffy has a conversation with a vampire who once went to Sunnydale High, and learns something interesting about Spike. Joyce materialises to Dawn in the living room. The ghost of Cassie brings a message to Willow from beyond the grave. Meanwhile, Andrew and Jonathan have returned to Sunnydale on a mission to save the town
Episode 8: Sleeper The Scooby Gang fear Spike may have turned evil again when people begin mysteriously disappearing around town.
Episode 9: Never Leave Me Spike is held captive in the Summers home while the Scoobies ponder their options in the aftermath of his murder spree. Willow finds Andrew buying blood and decides to take him prisoner also. While they try to decide what to do next, the gang are interrupted by the mysterious hooded figures called "Harbingers"... the minions of the First Evil.
Episode 10: Bring on the Night Giles returns to Sunnydale with three potential slayers, whom Buffy must protect from The First. Meanwhile, a ferocious Uber-vampire is released from the Hellmouth and Buffy must kill it before it kills one of the potentails.
Episode 11: Showtime Buffy teaches the Potential Slayers a valuable lesson as she faces a final fight with the Uber-vampire. Meanwhile, Giles and Anya enter another dimension to find a demon which holds the answer the defeating The First. What they find out is very disturbing.
Episode 12: Potential Buffy takes the Potentials to a demon bar and then to Spike's crypt, in order to teach them the art of slaying. When Willow casts a spell to seek out the next Potential, the spell leads them to believe that Dawn may be a future slayer.
Episode 13: The Killer in Me After Willow and Kennedy share their first kiss, Willow is transformed into Warren, the man she killed last year. When she sets out to find help, she bumps into an old friend. Meanwhile, Buffy searches for answers when Spike's chip causes him great pain, and the gang suspect that Giles may really be The First
Episode 14: First Date Buffy accepts an invitation to dinner from Principal Wood, and the secrets of his past are revealed. Xander impresses a beautiful girl with his knowledge of knots, and she seems to be interested in tying him up. Meanwhile the First contacts Andrew in another attempt to destroy the Potentials, and Giles finds himself tongue-tied with the new Potential, Chao-Ahn.
Episode 15: Get It Done The Scoobies use a spell to transport Buffy into a shadow world, where she meets the men who created the first slayer. However, in order for her to return home, the gang must find and slay a ferocious demon
Episode 16: Storyteller Andrew creates a documentary called "Buffy, Slayer of the Vampyres", a record of the current situation in Sunnydale to show to future generations. He manages to capture many important moments, and to annoy almost everyone in the house. But Buffy needs to tear him away from his filmmaking because the Seal of Danzalthar is active and Andrew may hold the key to closing it before it destroys the town.
Episode 18: Dirty Girls Faith returns to Sunnydale just as a new villain, Caleb, arrives and sends Buffy a message in the form of a badly beaten Potential. Buffy leads the rest of the girls to Caleb and The First's lair, with devastating consequences.
Episode 19: Empty Places After their horrifying loss at the vineyard, the gang turn against Buffy and begin to follow Faith instead. Meanwhile, Spike and Andrew travel to an old church to question a priest about Caleb.
Episode 20: Touched Faith and the Potentials search underground for a weapon, whilst Buffy confronts Caleb at the vineyard.
Episode 21: End of Days Buffy has a powerful new weapon, but the gang cannot find any information about the origins of the mysterious scythe. Eventually the Slayer goes herself in search of knowledge, and finds a new ally, an old friend, and great danger.
Episode 22: Chosen After killing Caleb and returning home, Buffy is struck with an ingenious idea using a powerful scythe that she acquired at the vineyard. Willow will use the scythe to channel it's power into all the Potential Slayer's making every single one around the world into a full-blown slayer. Using this new power, the gang launch an all-out war on The First and the army of Uber-vampires beneath Sunnydale High.
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Post by Lola m on Jun 23, 2007 14:39:42 GMT -5
Eligible episodes for the 2007 episode festival, Part 3:
Angel
Season 1
Episode 1: City of... After Angel has left Sunnydale he comes to LA. He finds out that LA is not only about stars and money. When he meets Doyle and Cordelia they decide to start a service to "protect the helpless".
Episode 2: Lonely Hearts "Lonely Hearts" deals with murders at a popular LA night club. Doyle gets a vision from the Powers That Be, and soon the gang at Angel Inc. thinks that something demonic is afoot at the bar. Angel has to go "undercover" there, as a single veterinarian, so he can catch the killer. Meanwhile, he meets up with a woman named Kate Lockely, who might just be more than she seems.
Episode 4: I Fall to Pieces The gang at Angel Inc. helps a stalking victim. A creepy doctor is obsessed with his ex-girlfriend and, somehow, he knows everything that she does. Angel begins to suspect that something supernatural is going on and investigates the doctor's past. Soon Angel, Doyle and Cordy are all in danger as they realize that the doctor is more than he seems.
Episode 6: Sense and Sensitivity Kate lands in some hot water after she roughs up a prisoner named Little Tony. She and the entire police department are forced to go to sensitivity training. Unfortunatly, Little Tony's lawyers are Wolfram and Hart. They have a plan to set their client free by casting a spell on the whole police force. Soon, all the officers are expressing their true feelings and being so sensitive that lives are in danger. The gang at Angel Inc. tries to stop the chaos, but Angel quickly winds up in trouble of his own.
Episode 7: The Bachelor Party After saving Cordy from a vampire attack, Doyle is optimistic about his chances with her. When his estranged wife shows up at the Angel Inc. offices, though, Doyle suddenly has some explaining to do. It seems that Harry, his wife, has met someone new and she wants to finalize her divorce from Doyle. Doyle's suspicious of Harry's new fiancée. He and Angel investigate the guy and are surprised by what they find.
Episode 10: Parting Gifts Wesley arrives in town as a "rogue demon hunter" and he's soon working with Angel on his newest case. Meanwhile, Cordy has inherited Doyle's link to the Powers That Be and she is being plagued with visions. A empath demon comes to Angel Inc. looking for help and Angel promises to investigate, but it quickly becomes clear that something strange is going on. Angel and Wes have to save Cordy before it's too late.
Episode 11: Somnambulist After learning about a new serial killer's M.O., Wesley believes that Angelus has returned.
Episode 12: Expecting Cordelia has a date, wakes up at home and is very pregnant. She has been impregnated by a demon.
Episode 13: She After Cordy gets a vision from the Powers That Be, Angel finds himself fighting demons from an alternate dimension. Desperate to escape their own cruel world, where the females are used as virtual slaves, demon women are smuggling themselves to earth. Unfortunatly, the men from that dimension are out to stop them and it's up to the gang at Angel Inc. to help the refugees find safety.
Episode 14: I've Got You Under My Skin One of Cordy's visions sends Angel and Wes out to help a family in trouble. An dangerous Ethros demon is possessing someone in the household. Ethros demons force their victims to commit horrible acts and the gang at Angel Inc. has to perform an exorcism. Things quickly go wrong, though, and soon everyone is in even bigger danger. Meanwhile, Wes deals with memories of his own traumatic childhood and Angel continues to miss Doyle.
Episode 15: The Prodigal Kate's father, Trevor Lockley, gets involved in a demon drug smuggling operation and he's soon in over his head. When a demon high on drugs attacks the subway, Angel begins investigating and quickly discovers Trevor's shady dealings. He tries to warn Trevor, but it's too late. When Trevor is attacked, Kate blames Angel for not doing more. Meanwhile, through flash backs, Angel's own father is introduced, Angel's past as a human is shown and Angelus is born.
Episode 16: The Ring When an investigation goes wrong, Angel finds himself kidnapped by a demon fight club. He's trapped there, forced to fight other demons as part of a gladiator show. Cordy and Wes search for him, desperate to rescue Angel before it's too late. Meanwhile, Angel meets another Wolfram and Hart lawyer, Lila Morgan. She promises to get Angel out of the club if he agrees to come over to Wolfram and Hart's side.
Episode 17: Eternity When Rebecca, a Hollywood star, is stalked by an obsessed fan, Angel steps in to protect her. Cordy is thrilled to meet a famous actress and even Angel likes Rebecca. She accepts that he's a vampire and really seems interested in getting to know him better. But, it soon becomes clear that the case is more complicated than it seems and Rebecca has a dangerous plan of her own.
Episode 18: Five by Five ThisEpisode brings Faith to LA. She's still struggling with her darkness and fleeing her life in Sunnydale. After Angel ruins another Wolfram and Hart case, they set out to get rid of him once and for all. And who better to do the job than Faith, a rouge Vampire Slayer? They hire her to kill Angel, unaware that Angel identifies with Faith's pain. Meanwhile, Faith is driven by self-hatred and is careening out of control as she goes after Angel and his friends.
Episode 19: Sanctuary The second half of Faith's appearance in LA has her bonding with Angel. She's utterly drained and has no more fight left in her. Angel takes her in and become her redemption "sponser." He promises to help her find a way to forgive herself and start over. But, there are still a lot of problems to overcome. Wes and Cordy aren't too happy that Angel's forgiven Faith. The Watcher's Council goons are still after Faith. Lila, Lindsey and Lee are hiring another assassin. Kate wants to arrest Angel. And, oh yeah, Buffy's on her way to LA looking for payback on Faith. In the end, it's up to Faith to choose a new path and save herself.
Episode 20: War Zone A case sends Angel into a rough part of town. While he's there he meets up with a young group of vampire hunters, headed by a guy name Gunn. Angel is concerned that the kids are in over their heads as they battle vamps. He tries to help them, but they aren't willing to believe that he's one of the White Hats. Gunn and his friends are soon in big trouble and it's up to the gang from Angel Inc. to lend a hand before it's too late.
Episode 21: Blind Date When Wolfram and Hart plots to kill three mystical children, Lindsey begins to question his loyalties. He's willing to be evil, but he's not willing to murder kids. He goes to Angel for help. Along with Gunn, they devise a plan to break into Wolfram and Hart and steal the discs they'll need to save the children. While Angel is in Wolfram and Hart's vault, though, he finds a mysterious scroll that holds some interesting information about his destiny. Meanwhile, Lindsey had to choose a side once and for all.
Episode 22: To Shanshu in L.A. In the season one finale, Angel Inc. is facing it's biggest challenges ever. A demon attacks Cordy and Wes, leaving Angel worried and desperate to protect them. Plus, Angel's home is targeted, Kate's threatening to arrest him, and the Shanshu Prophesy might have some bad news about his future. To make matters worse, Wolfram and Hart is conducting a mystical ritual to "raise" something that might destroy Angel once and for all. He'll have to work hard if he's going to save Cordy and stop Wolfram and Hart's newest plot.
Season 2
Episode 1: Judgment Misinterpreting one of Cordy's visions, Angel tries to help a pregnant woman and accidentally kills her demon protector. Now, Angel must fulfill the dead warrior's mission and fight a battle to save the woman's unborn baby. When the woman runs off though, Angel is forced to make an incredible sacrifice to find her again... He has to sing at a karaoke bar.
Episode 3: First Impressions Darla is back from the dead and determined to drive Angel crazy. She's invading his dreams and disrupting his sleep, knocking him off his game. Meanwhile, Cordy gets a vision that Gunn may be in danger and goes off to help him. Gunn is annoyed with her interference. When they're confronted with vampires and a demon, though, Cordy and Gunn need to work together.
Episode 4: Untouched After Cordelia receives a vision, Angel befriends a young girl from out of town at the risk of his safety. Bethany, running to L.A. to escape a tragic family life, has telekinetic abilities out of her control which she desperately wants to shed. Unfortunately, Lilah and Wolfram & Hart have insidious plans for Bethany's powers. As Angel works to help her reign in her powers, he receives nocturnal visits from the newly resurrected Darla which affect his abilities.
Episode 5: Dear Boy After spotting Darla walking around LA, Angel becomes convinced that his sire is alive. Wes and Cordy think that he's imagining things, but Angel is determined to find Darla and discover what she's up to. Little does he know that Darla is working with Wolfram and Hart. Angel tracks her down, and quickly falls into their trap.
Episode 8: The Shroud of Rahmon When Gunn's cousin becomes involved in a plan to rob a museum, it's up to the gang at Angel Inc. to help him get out of it. The robbers are after the Shroud of Rahmon. Going undercover with the demon thieves, Angel and Gunn are soon in over their heads. The Shroud has magical powers that turn people crazy. Soon it's infecting all of them, even Angel. Angel's relationship with Detective Kate Lockley is both bettered and worsened when she intrudes on the heist.
Episode 9: The Trial Darla is informed from Lindsey and Holland that there was an unfortunate side effect to her rebirth. Angel, learning of Darla's terminal condition, embarks on a mission to save her. Lorne directs Angel to a challenge which might restore Darla's health but at the cost of his life. Angel completes the challenge but Darla cannot be saved again because of her previous resurrection. Feeling broken, Angel tries to comfort Darla in her final stage until Lindsey shows up with an unexpected visitor.
Episode 11: Redefinition After firing his friends, Angel sets off on a mission to stop Dru and Darla. Wes, Cordy and Gunn are feeling lost and hurt. They wind up at Karitos and eventually discover that they just might be able to make it on their own. Meanwhile, Lila and Lindsey deal with the aftermath of being the only two survivors of the wine cellar massacre.
Episode 12: Blood Money Wolfram and Hart are sponsoring a fund raising benefit for a local teen shelter. Angel is suspicious of their motives and starts investigating. Meanwhile, Wes, Gunn and Cordy work to establish their own detective business.
Episode 13: Happy Anniversary Gene is a brilliant physicist, smitten with love, who is on the verge on discovering a method of manipulating the time and space relationship. One night at karaoke, Lorne discovers that Gene has no future past the next day as well as the rest of the world. Lorne and Angel set out to prevent Gene from freezing time around the world to preserve his fractured relationship. Meanwhile, Cordelia, Wesley, and Gunn establish their own private investigation firm and stumble upon an intricate case involving a wealthy family and a demon.
Episode 14: The Thin Dead Line Anne, head of the teen shelter, seeks assistance from Gunn, Wesley, and Cordelia when she learns of kids in the area being harassed by police officers. It seems a frustrated police chief in a bad part of town initiates a new program to combat rising violence on the streets: resurrecting officers killed in the line of duty. Unbeknownst to the others, Angel and Detective Lockley attempt to track down the zombie officers' puppet master. In the process, Wesley is shot and badly wounded by one of the officers. Angel however cannot bring himself to visit his former employee.
Episode 15: Reprise As the Wolfram and Hart 75 year review draws near, Angel sees an opportunity to bring the whole company down. He is determined to get to the law firm's home office and destroy the senior partners. But, what he discovers has him hitting rock bottom. Meanwhile, Kate is fired from the police force, driving her to do something drastic.
Episode 16: Epiphany Angel has an epiphany which has him questioning his actions over the past few months. Meanwhile, the three eyed demon clan is after Gunn, Wes and Cordy. It's up to Angel to save them... If they can all start trusting him again.
Episode 17: Disharmony Cordelia is shocked when old friend Harmony unexpectedly shows up in Los Angeles. Cordelia invites her to stay at her apartment and catch up on old times. After a strange midnight encounter, Cordelia contacts Willow and is surprised to learn that Harmony is a vampire, not a lesbian as she initially thought. Wesley is not as accepting of Harmony's condition as the others and fears the worst. After a brief encounter with Lorne in which he tells her to stick with Cordelia, Harmony tags along with the gang as they investigate the kidnapping of humans. The investigation leads to a vampirical motivational speaker and his following that Harmony must infiltrate for reconnaissance. Once inside, the team learns Harmony betrayed them and led them into a trap. Once the battle subsides, Cordelia spares Harmony but tells her never to return.
Episode 18: Dead End With a reevaluation upcoming for his department, Lindsey is referred to a clinic where he is able to receive a donor hand. Lindsey is shocked to discover that his hand has a mind of its own, jotting nefarious notes on its own accord. Meanwhile, the Angel Investigations crew follows up on a vision Cordelia has in which a man, who recently received a transplant eye from the same clinic, stabs himself. Lindsey and Angel's paths cross as they realize they are investigating the same matter. They discover the clinic is using donor body parts from a cache of unwilling subjects which was orchestrated by Wolfram & Hart. After the discovery, Lindsey decides to leave the firm leaving his promotion to Lilah.
Episode 19: Belonging When a demon from Lorne's home dimension of Pylea arrives in LA, Lorne goes to Angel for help. The demon came through a portal and, as Team Angel investigates, they find evidence of more portal activity around the city. When Lorne's cousin arrives from Pylea, he joins in their hunt for the demon. Unfortunately, on his journey home again, he accidentally picks up an unexpected hitchhiker...
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Post by Lola m on Jun 23, 2007 14:40:18 GMT -5
Eligible episodes for the 2007 episode festival, Part 4:
Angel
Season 3
Episode 1: Heartthrob Even as Angel mourns Buffy's death, he must do battle against a vampire he was friends with back in 18'th century Marseilles - and whose girlfriend he has just killed.
Episode 2: That Vision Thing Angel is forced to help Wolfram and Hart free a man being held by the Powers That Be after the law firm hires a demon who can cause Cordelia to experience terrifying visions and pain.
Episode 3: That Old Gang of Mine Someone is murdering all the demons in LA, even the harmless ones. While Angel and Wes investigate the killings, Gunn begins to suspect that his old vampire hunting friends are behind the attacks. He feels torn between his old gang and his job with Angel Inc. But when the gang attacks Karitos, everyone is in danger.
Episode 4: Carpe Noctem While investigating some mysterious deaths, Angel switches bodies with a old guy named Marcus. Marcus immediately takes over Angel's life, while Angel is stuck in a retirement home. When Marcus realizes that Angel's body gives him vampire powers, he decides that they only way to keep it is to get rid of Angel once and for all.
Episode 5: Fredless Fred's parents show up in LA and Team Angel is instantly suspicious of them. They seem a little too... Normal. Fred hiding from her family and has run off. In order to find her again, Team Angel and the Burkles will have to work together. They'll also have to battle some demons and pay a visit to Lorne. And Fred will have to decide where she really belongs now.
Episode 6: Billy A guy named Billy is infecting men with primal misogynistic impulses. When he touches men, they attack any women that they come across. Lilah is beaten and several other women wind up dead. Cordy and Angel try to track Billy down. But, when Billy's blood infects Wes and Gunn, it might be too late for Fred. And when Billy touches Angel, Cordelia could be in trouble, too.
Episode 7: Offspring Darla comes back to LA, bringing Angel news of their baby. As Team Angel tries to find out how a vampire pregnancy is even possible, Angel must deal with his growing feelings for Cordy and his new fears about what sort of "child" Darla might be carrying. Meanwhile, one of Angel's old enemies arrives in LA looking for vengeance.
Episode 8: Quickening Team Angel continues to try and deal with Darla's pregnancy. When Wolfram and Hart finds out about the baby, the law firm decides to steal it for themselves. Meanwhile, Holtz is determined to kill Angel and arrives at the Hyperion looking for revenge.
Episode 10: Dad With the birth of Angel's son, the gang returns to the Hyperion to regroup. There are countless demons, humans and lawyers after the baby now, and Angel is scared to let the kid out of his sight. Team Angel will have to help him keep Conner safe and defeat the baby's enemies. Meanwhile, Holtz finds an ally, a vengeful woman named Justine.
Episode 11: Birthday It's Cordy's birthday and a particularly intense vision knocks her out of her body. As Team Angel tries to help her, Cordy is stuck in an astral plane unable to communicate. When a guide shows up and offers Cordy a deal, she has to choose between getting everything she thought she wanted and her life with Angel.
Episode 12: Provider With his new son to consider, Angel begins worrying about paying the bills. His pursuit of money worries Cordelia, who is concerned that Angel will forget his mission to help the helpless. As Team Angel is spread thin, covering as many paying cases as possible, several members are put in harms way.
Episode 14: Couplet Wesley is depressed as Fred & Gunn grow closer and Gru's arrival irritates Angel. Angel is jealous when Gru and Cordy search for a way to be together without endangering her visions. Meanwhile, Wes focuses on translating a scroll about Conner and he's soon horrified by what it suggests.
Episode 15: Loyalty After translating the prophesy, Wesley is terrified. It says, "The father will kill the son," meaning Angel will kill Conner. Meanwhile, Gunn and Fred investigate a vampire nest, while Holtz amps up his plans for vengeance. Wes tries to disprove the prophesy, but all signs seem to point to disaster.
Episode 16: Sleep Tight As Wesley struggles to come to terms with the prophesy, Angel's behavior grows more and more erratic. The crew at Angel Inc. is concerned as Angel's moods swing from giddy to furious with no provocation. While Holtz, Lilah and Shajhan continue to plot vengeance against Angel, Wes takes drastic steps to keep Conner safe.
Episode 17: Forgiving With Conner trapped in a hell dimension, Angel is willing to do anything to rescue him... Even make a deal with Wolfram and Hart. Meanwhile, Fred and Gunn search for Wes, who is gravely wounded. As Angel tries to save Conner, he learns some terrible new information about the prophesy.
Episode 18: Double or Nothing As Angel grieves for Conner, Cordelia returns to LA and tries to comfort him. Meanwhile, Gunn is falling in love with Fred. But, he has to deal with a mistake that he made back when he was a vampire street fighter and it could ruin their happy future. Wes, abandoned by his friends and banned from the Hyperion, leaves the hospital by himself.
Episode 19: The Price After preforming dark magics back in "Forgiving," Angel knew there'd be a price and this is it. The Hyperion is being invaded by little slugs that dehydrate anyone the infect. As Team Angel tries to fight them off and save one of their own, they learn that something called the "Destroyer" is on its way.
Episode 20: A New World Angel is stunned as Conner falls through the portal from the hell dimension. His son is now a teenager and, thanks to Holtz, he hates Angel. While Angel tries to get through to Conner, Lilah shows up at Wesley's apartment with an interesting proposition...
Episode 21: Benediction With Holtz back in LA, Angel Inc. is in for some problems. As Angel tries to bond with his son, Holtz reconnects with Justine. The two vampire hunters cook up a plan to turn Conner against Angel forever. Meanwhile, Wes & Lilah spend more time together and Cordy & Gru grow further apart.
Episode 22: Tomorrow In the season finale, Conner plots revenge against Angel. He blames Angel for Holtz death and comes up with a plan to make his father pay. Meanwhile, Cordy realizes that she has feelings for Angel and Wes & Lilah make love for the first time.
Season 4
Episode 2: Ground State Angel is desperate to find Cordy, unaware that she's become a Higher Power. Angel also wants to mend fences with Wes, who remains bitter. Still, Wesley points Angel on the track of magical arch thing that can help locate Cordelia. Unfortunately, someone else is about to steal it right out from under them.
Episode 3: The House Always Wins Angel, Gunn and Fred head to Las Vegas to see Lorne only to find that he is being forced to steal people's destinies. Once Angel's is stolen, only Cordelia can help. Meanwhile a friend unexpectedly shows up at the hotel.
Episode 4: Slouching Toward Bethlehem Cordy returns from being a Higher Power and Team Angel is thrilled to see her. Unfortunately, she has amnesia and can't remember anything about her life or the monsters that she deals with on a daily basis. Meanwhile, Wolfram & Hart learns that she's back among the corporeal and decides to see what she might know about life on the Higher Plane.
Episode 5: Supersymmetry When Fred writes a physics paper, she's invited to her old college as a guest lecturer. Angel, Gunn and Wes show up to support her as she speaks in front of all her former professors. But when a portal opens up over Fred's head, it becomes clear that something supernatural is happening to her... Again.
Episode 7: Apocalypse, Nowish Plagues of rats, earthquakes and a string of strange events lead Angel and the gang to one realization: the apocalypse has come at last. Meanwhile, Connor and Cordelia encounter The Beast, who has come to Los Angeles on the verge of Armageddon to help bring about the end of the world.
Episode 8: Habeas Corpses After The Beast arrives at Wolfram & Hart, Angel and the gang must break in to rescue Connor from another, creepier force. Meanwhile, Wesley comes to an important decision regarding his relationship with Lilah, Cordelia and Connor try to resolve what they've done together, and Fred is torn between trusting Wesley and reconnecting with Gunn.
Episode 9: Long Day's Journey The Beast continues its rampage through LA. While Team Angel tries to figure out what its next move might be, Gwen arrives at the Hyperion looking for help. One of her clients has been killed by the Beast and she doesn't know why. As they investigate, Team Angel realizes that the Beast's plan could mean disaster for everyone.
Episode 11: Soulless After Team Angel succeeds in removing Angel's soul, they have two new problems to confront. First of all, they have to get Angelus to tell them everything he knows about the Beast. And secondly, they have to keep him from turning Team Angel against each other. As Angelus starts exploiting all of Angel's memories about his friends, though, it becomes clear that he's has a lot more power than it seems.
Episode 12: Calvary With Angel's soul stolen from the hotel safe, Team Angel is worried. They have no idea how to get Angel back again before it's too late. When Cordy comes up with a spell that might work, the others agree that it's their best hope. Meanwhile, Lilah shows up at the hotel, looking for some allies in her quest to destroy the Beast.
Episode 13: Salvage After releasing Faith from prison, Wesley takes her to Los Angeles hoping she will be able to trap Angelus. Faith finds Angelus and The Beast. Faith fights and kills The Beast, bringing sunlight back to Los Angeles.
Episode 14: Release Faith & Wesley continue to try and find Angelus. They want to capture him so they return Angel's soul. Meanwhile, Evil Cordy wants to bring Angelus over to her side of the apocalypse. Unfortunately for all of them, Angelus has some plans of his own. As he fights with Wes & Faith, he quickly gains the upper hand...
Episode 15: Orpheus Fred calls Willow to re-en soul Angel. She encounters unexpected resistance from a mysterious source. Faith's strategy to capture Angelus has an unexpected side affect. She enters Angel's mind and witnesses some of his past.
Episode 16: Players Team Angel is stunned to discover that Cordy is pregnant. She insists that her baby will be a blessing, but its rapid growth is worrying the others and they come up with a plan. Meanwhile, Gwen comes to the Hyperion for help on a case and teams up with Gunn.
Episode 17: Inside Out Team Angel finally realizes that Cordelia's body has been taken over by some sort of demon. Before they can get any answers though, Conner arrives and drags Evil Cordy to safety. Frustrated and angry, Angel goes to question Skip, the demon who took Cordy to the Higher Plane. Meanwhile, Evil Cordy tells Conner that the baby must be born... NOW.
Episode 18: Shiny Happy People When the demon Cordelia gives birth to turns out to be a saintly, beautiful woman, all who lay eyes on her become entranced by her spell. With Cordelia in a coma, Angel and the gang help the new, unnamed prophet create the perfect Utopian L.A. But as every spell is a deception, even the most peaceful and reasonable ideals may conceal the darkest of secrets.
Episode 19: The Magic Bullet Mysteriously free of Jasmine's spell, Fred must take refuge with dubious allies as Angel and the gang hunt her down. Jasmine's powers expand as the citizens of L.A. begin to develop a psychic connection which could potentially pave the way for collective consciousness. Using this new power to find Fred, she hides outside the city, desperately trying to find the cure for Jasmine's "love".
Episode 20: Sacrifice Team Angel continues to fight against Jasmine's growing power. After escaping the Hyperion, they find themselves hiding in the sewers and trying to come up with a plan. Meanwhile, Conner continues to serve Jasmine, even after she has Cordy moved to an undisclosed location. When Wes finds out a few of Jasmine's secrets and she closes in on them, Team Angel has to split up so at least one of them will survive
Episode 21: Peace Out Angel arrives in Jasmine's old dimension, looking for a way to break her spell. Back on Earth, Team Angel is locked up in the Hyperion as Jasmine prepares to brainwash the world through a global media event. Conner goes searching for Cordelia.
Episode 22: Home Lilah returns from Hell to offer Angel Inv. the L.A. branch of Wolfram and Hart. They are given the option of going to see what it has to offer, which all of them decide to take. When on their tours, Fred is offered the Science Department. Gunn is taken to the White Room to see who replaced the Girl. Wesley is offered books with infinite knowledge, and Lorne is offered the Entertainment Department. If they accept, Angel would be the head honcho. In the end, Angel will accept, but only under one condition.
Season 5
Episode 1: Conviction Angel and the gang adjust to life at Wolfram & Hart, while Angel lets loose the shocking contents of a package from Sunnydale.
Episode 2: Just Rewards Team Angel is shocked when Spike appears out of an amulet that someone sent to Angel. Spike was suppose to have died back in Sunnydale, but now he's returned as a ghost. And he's really unhappy about it. Angel has to deal with an evil necromancer and with Spike, who might just be willing to turn on Team Angel if it'll make him corporeal again.
Episode 3: Unleashed Angel saves a woman from a werewolf attack, but not before the woman was bitten. Now she will become a werewolf. As Team Angel tries to help her cope with her new situation, someone else would like to have Werewolf for dinner.
Episode 4: Hell Bound Fred faces technical and budgetary setbacks in her project to make Spike corporeal. Meanwhile, Spike is beset by grisly apparitions that only he can see.
Episode 5: Life of the Party When Lorne gets his sleep removed to prepare for the firm's Halloween Party, he doesn't realize the consequences. At the party, everyone has do what he tells them to do, but mystically. In the end, Spike is thinking positively, Gunn is "marking his territory", Angel and Eve get a room, and Wes and Fred are drunk. They all have to get Lorne to sleep before...well, watch theEpisode.
Episode 6: The Cautionary Tale of Numero Cinco It turns out that the Wolfram & Hart mail guy is more than he seems. He and his brothers were once demon fighters. But, when he lost his family in battle, he gave up on being a Champion. When one of his old foes comes to town, though, he has to help Team Angel defeat it.
Episode 7: Lineage Wesley's father comes for a visit.
Episode 9: Harm's Way Harmony is having trouble adjusting to working for Angel. The other employees of Wolfram & Hart ignore her and she's feeling depressed about her life. After a night out with Fred, though, Harm's troubles are about to get a lot more serious.
Episode 10: Soul Purpose Lindsey and Eve continue to plot against Team Angel. Lindsey approaches Spike, telling him that the Powers That Be have selected Spike to be the new Champion now that Angel is working for Wolfram & Hart. Meanwhile, Angel is caught in a series of hallucinations and can't wake up.
Episode 13: Why We Fight Angel's past comes to haunt him. An ally from World War II takes Fred, Gunn, and Wes hostage while seeking Angel. This is the only vampire Angel sired after he got his soul back. Angel relives the past and must determine his future.
Episode 15: A Hole in the World When an ancient sarcophagus arrives in the laboratory at Wolfram & Hart, Fred opens a small compartment and is infected by an ancient disease that slowly begins to kill her. As Angel and Spike travel across the world in order to help her, Wesley slowly begins to realize that there may be no stopping this disease.
Episode 16: Shells As Angel and the gang try desperately to bring Fred back, Wesley begins to understand that the ancient demon Illyria, now fused with Fred's body, is here to stay. Exhausting all options for saving Fred, the gang switches gears to stop Illyria and her plan for global domination.
Episode 17: Underneath Angel and the gang travel to a surprisingly unusual hell dimension to free Lindsey and find out what he knows of the Senior Partners' ultimate plans. With Illyria's army defunct and her plans averted, the gang accepts her as a dubious ally. Wesley, volunteering to be her guide and mentor, falls slowly into depression and self-destruction. Meanwhile, the Senior Partners send a new, unstoppable force to find Eve, and Gunn makes an important decision in an attempt to protect his friends... and save his soul.
Episode 18: Origin Parents bring their son to Wolfram and Hart to try to make sense of their son's superhuman abilities. Team Angel wants their assistance, but Angel refuses, because it's his son Connor. A demon is after Connor, but without his memories of his old life, he doesn't have much of a chance against the demon. True memories are revealed for Connor and a member of Team Angel
Episode 19: Time Bomb Illyria begins acting more strangely than usual. After a hint from Hamilton, Wesley discovers that Fred's body is insufficient to contain Illyria's power, and she is about to explode. Meanwhile, Angel discovers that she is unintentionally leapfrogging through time, and uses it as possibly the only way to stop her. Gunn begins to have suspicions about Angel being corrupted.
Episode 20: The Girl in Question Angel and Spike's mission to help resurrect a demon gang leader in Italy is made more complicated when they learn that their former love, Buffy, might be in danger. Meanwhile, when the Burkles make a surprise visit to Wolfram & Hart, Illyria solves the problem by showing Wesley a frightening talent- a talent that challenges his own moral standing.
Episode 21: Power Play The Team have reason to believe that Angel has been utterly corrupted with power when they find evidence that he has joined the Circle of the Black Thorn, the most evil of secret societies. Wesley, Gunn, Spike, and even Illyria discover some surprises when they urge Angel to side with the forces of Good again.
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Post by Lola m on Jun 23, 2007 14:40:38 GMT -5
Eligible episodes for the 2007 episode festival, Part 5:
Firefly
Only Season **sobs openly**
Summaries taken from Wikipedia.
Episode 1 (Pilot): Serenity - Part 1 & 2 Malcolm Reynolds is a veteran and the captain of Serenity. He and his crew are smuggling goods, but they need to pick up some passengers for extra money. However, not all the passengers are what they seem.
Episode 2: The Train Job The crew of Serenity take on a train heist commissioned by a crime lord. They steal the goods, only to find it is medicine that's desperately needed by the town.
Episode 3: Bushwhacked Serenity is pulled in by an Alliance cruiser while investigating a spaceship that was attacked by Reavers. Simon and River must hide to prevent capture, while something is wrong with the lone survivor of the attacked spaceship.
Episode 4: Shindig Inara attends a formal society dance, only to find Malcolm there as well, attempting to set up a smuggling job. Mal comes to blows with Inara's conceited date and finds himself facing a duel with a renowned swordsman, and only one night to learn how to fence.
Episode 5: Safe Mal must choose which crew members to save when one is gravely wounded and two others are kidnapped. Simon finds an uneasy haven in a remote village, but River's uncanny perceptions jeopardize the Tams' temporary safety.
Episode 6: Our Mrs Reynolds As an unexpected reward for an unpaid job, Mal finds himself married to a naïve, subservient young woman named Saffron. The crew are amused at his discomfort and Book lectures him on propriety, but things aren't as smoothly straightforward as they thought them to be.
Episode 7: Jaynestown Returning to a planet where he ran into some serious trouble years ago, Jayne discovers that he's become a local folk legend. Mal decides to use this entertaining distraction to complete a job, but some unfinished business may derail his plans.
Episode 8: Out of Gas After Serenity suffers a catastrophe that leaves her crew with only hours of oxygen, flashbacks show how Mal and Zoe acquired Serenity and assembled their motley band.
Episode 9: Ariel Hard up for cash, Serenity takes on a job from Simon: help him get a thorough diagnostic of River in return for the opportunity to loot the vast medical stores of an Alliance hospital on central world Ariel. But River's pursuers are hot on their trail, and they receive some unexpected inside help.
Episode 10: War Stories Angered at Zoe’s unshakable war connection to Mal, Wash demands a shot at a field assignment. Unfortunately, crime lord Niska chooses this moment to exact a brutal vengeance for Mal's failure to complete an earlier job.
Episode 11: Trash Saffron returns to plague Serenity with a scheme to steal a rare antique weapon from a wealthy landowner. Unfortunately for Mal, she neglects to mention just how she came across the information needed to break into the landowner's home.
Episode 12: The Message A former Independence soldier who had served with Mal and Zoe returns in a dramatic manner, with a vicious Alliance officer chasing after him for some unusual smuggled goods.
Episode 13: Heart of Gold A Companion-trained friend of Inara's who runs a brothel calls for help from Serenity when a local bigwig reveals his intentions to take “his” baby from the girl he impregnated.
Episode 14: Objects in Space Serenity encounters a ruthlessly professional bounty hunter, Jubal Early, who will stop at nothing to retrieve River. But River, feeling unwelcome on the ship, takes a novel approach to escaping from the long arm of the Alliance.
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Post by Sue on Jun 25, 2007 21:16:30 GMT -5
EDITED AND UPDATED ON 6/28/07
Announcements:
Dr. Who premieres Friday, July 6 with 2 episodes running 2.5 hours: 7-9:30 PM (Central)
Dead Like Me marathon on Sci-Fi Thursday, July 5 from 7 AM (Central) for 17 hours.
A Partial List of New Summer Shows
Disclaimers: *All times CENTRAL Daylight *Inclusion on list in no way implies endorsement! *Some of the shows started a last week (earlier?), some start this week, some next week--I’ll try to make a note if I know. *Feel free to add this I’ve missed or IM me and I’ll add them to the original post. Or corrections---there are bound to be a few.
Sunday
7:00
8:00 The 4400---USA, started June 24, I think Supernatural---WB, rebroadcasts (behind 7th Heaven, go figure) The Next Food Network Star--Bravo
9:00 Dead Zone---USA (started season June 17) Rescue Me—FX (67 minutes?) Army Wives--Lifetime; repeats at midnight, Friday at 4 PM, Sat. at 10 and Sun. at 11. Friday Night Lights--NBC--reruns for those wishing to catch up
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Monday
7:00 PM Kyle XY—ABC Family Channel rebroadcasts?
8:00 PM The Closer—TNT Hell’s Kitchen—FOX---Chef competition show
8:30 PM How I Met Your Mother—CBS—repeats in different time zone for summer----interesting strategy.
9:00 PM Heartland—TNT
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Tuesday
Lots and lots of repeats of favorite shows.
7:00 America’s Got Talent—NBC (hey, we all have our guilty pleasures) Eureka---Sci Fi Channel--starts July 10.
9:00 Kathy Griffin: My Life on the D-List--Bravo Boston Legal---ABC (although no repeats are listed for the next 2 weeks so I don't really know if it will be on this summer or not. Still--if you've never watched and get the chance I STRONGELY recommend. Especially if you are missing the smart political commentary of Studio 60 or don't get Comedy Central.)
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Wednesdays
7:00 Drive---last 2 episodes at 7 and 8 on July 4--FOX The Next Best Thing: ABC So You Think You Can Dance---FOX
8:00 American Inventor—ABC Last Comic Standing—NBC
9:00 Traveler---ABC Rescue Me—FX Top Chef--Bravo Saving Grace---TNT, starting July 18: “Academy Award®-winning actress Holly Hunter (The Piano) takes on the role of a cynical police detective facing a personal crisis of divine proportions in the provocative new drama series SAVING GRACE, premiering this July on TNT. In her television series debut, Hunter stars as Grace Hanadarko, a tormented, fast-living Oklahoma City police detective who, despite being at the top of her field, takes self-destruction to new heights. After seeing tremendous tragedy in her life, both professionally and personally, Grace lives life hard and fast. She drinks too much, sleeps with the wrong men and defies authority. Grace has a tender side with her 22 nieces and nephews, but that is a side that most of the world doesn’t get to see. It all catches up with her one night when, as she’s driving too fast after too many drinks, she hits a man who is walking along the road. In an uncharacteristic moment, Grace asks for help, and she gets it – in the form an unconventional angel named Earl (Leon Rippy, Deadwood). Earl tells Grace that she is in trouble and running out of chances, but he wants to help lead her back to the right path. The journey, for both of them, will not be an easy one. Creator Nancy Miller says of Hunter, “Holly can break your heart and make you laugh in the same moment. She’s astonishing. Grace is a complex character, deeply troubled but searching for the good, with a heart full of love and pain, and a surprising tenderness when you least expect it.” In addition to Rippy, the cast also includes Kenneth Johnson (The Shield) as Grace’s partner; Gregory Norman Cruz (Criminal Minds) as detective Bobby Stillwater; Bailey Chase (Las Vegas) as detective Butch Ada; Bokeem Woodbine (The Big Hit) as a death row inmate who figures into Grace’s struggle and Laura San Giacomo (Just Shoot Me) as the criminalist who, despite having strong religious beliefs, is the only one in Grace’s life who does not judge her.”
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Thursday
7:00 PM Ugly Betty---ABC, repeats, for those hoping to pick up on it
8:00 PM Supernatural---WB, repeats, for those hoping to pick up on it; rebroadcasts on Sundays at 8:00 right after 7th Heaven---because that pairing makes all kinds of sense (in WB’s peabrain) So You Think You Can Dance--FOX
9:00 PM Studio 60 On Sunset Strip—series finale June28--NBC Burn Notice: ****NOTE THAT THE FIRST EP APPEARS TO RUN 7 MINUTES LONG***** (can't speak to future eps) —USA (begins on June 28. Episodes repeat on Fridays at 12:05 AM and Saturdays at 4:30 PM): USA thrives on shows that owe their success to a singular terrific performance. The ever-charming Jefferey Donovan is perfect as the spy who has been fired in the new series "Burn Notice." (Thursday, USA, 10 p.m.) The series has that "I don't need to tune in every week" feel, but Donovan's one man A-Team (as my friend Larry described him) is so much fun to watch you just may add the show to your season pass manager. Also fun – Sharon Gless as his mother and Bruce Campbell as his best friend. Good times all around ensue.
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Friday
7:00 PM Kyle XY---ABC (so, I’m guessing ABCFamily on is rebroadcasts Bones---FOX, repeats, but different time slot for the summer ***DR WHO---SciFi--starts July 6 with a 90 minute episode from 7-8:30 followed by a second new ep from 8:30-9:30
8:00 PM Jericho---CBS--Starts over with The Pilot episode, July 6 MONK--USA Man vs Wild---Discovery
9:00 PM Psych---USA
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Absolutely Nuthin’
An excellent night to be watching Buffy, Angel or Firefly DVDs if you got 'em!
UPDATE: JULY 28 on SCIFI's Most Dangerous Night on Television. "Sands of Oblivion" with Adam Baldwin and Morena Baccarin. www.scifi.com/sandsofoblivion/
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Karen suggested adding:
The Daily Show with Jon Stewart and The Colbert Report.[/u] These 2 shows are shown back to back as a one hour block 4 days per week: M-Th. New shows air at 10:00 PM Central and then repeat at midnight and again at 9 AM, 1 PM, and 7 PM the following day. They often run 3-4 weeks of new shows and then have 2 weeks of repeats.
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Post by Squeemonster on Jun 29, 2007 19:58:10 GMT -5
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Post by Onjel on Jul 3, 2007 21:16:02 GMT -5
Gah!!! It's almost July 4th! And for those of you who haven't voted we still need your votes! These folks are ready to vote! Are you? Well, don't wig out.
We've extended the deadline for voting for . . . The 2007 Sizzlin’ Episode Festival and we need YOU to make it fun! #sunny# #sunny# #sunny# #sunny# #sunny# #sunny# #sunny# From now until the fourth of July midnight, July 12, 2007, you have an opportunity to vote for 10 Buffy episodes, 10 Angel episodes, and one Firefly episode.
They might be favorites or ones you’d most like to discuss. They might be the episodes you think are important, or funny, or sexy. They might controversial eps you want to throw down and "wrassle" (preferably with oil) about.They might be all of the above. But they can't be one of the previous year's winners. Want to see a list of eps you CAN choos from? Try looking here for some lists of available episodes. Can't pick 10? Can't pick 10 for each show? Struggling to pick your favorite Firefly ep? That's OK! Pick as many as you can and PM your list to the following people by the fourth of July midnight, July 12, 2007. (Just copy and paste the names below into the "to" line on your PM.) lolam, onjel, fotada, karen Behold your challenge! Vote by sending your list to any or all of our team of Lola, Onjel, Fotada and Karen by the fourth of July midnight, July 12, 2007.
Are you up to it? This guy thinks you are! C'mon guys! Remember, So, get out there and
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Post by Lola m on Jul 15, 2007 19:04:19 GMT -5
It's party time, party time, 2007 Sizzlin’ Episode Festival party time!
We begin with the 10th most-voted-for episodes of BtVS and AtS! (We're saving the favorite Firefly ep for the end of the festival.) Drum roll, please! Buffy episode, number 10 is . . . Bewitched, Bothered and Bewildered! Season 2 - Episode 16 On Valentine's Day, Xander is dumped by Cordelia. He asks help from Amy, an adept witch, to make a love spell. But the spell backfires: every girl, woman and female vampire in Sunnydale falls in love with him but Cordy.
Angel episode, number 10 is . . .
Home
[/size] Season 4 - Episode 22 Lilah returns from Hell to offer Angel Inv. the L.A. branch of Wolfram and Hart. They are given the option of going to see what it has to offer, which all of them decide to take. When on their tours, Fred is offered the Science Department. Gunn is taken to the White Room to see who replaced the Girl. Wesley is offered books with infinite knowledge, and Lorne is offered the Entertainment Department. If they accept, Angel would be the head honcho. In the end, Angel will accept, but only under one condition.Go forth and watch tapes or DVDs or re-charge the batteries in your memory or read the transcripts! 'Cuz it's time to turn the upcoming week into a celebration of Bewitched, Bothered and Bewildered and Home.
Chat about the episodes here in the main thread, or in the Episodic Elaboration area for Bewitched, Bothered, and Bewildered or Home. Feel free to chat in any of the threads for non-Jossverse shows as well and check out the new Festival Thread, arriving on the Main Board soon!
Don't have the vids or DVDs? Haven't watched these eps recently?
Read the transcript for Bewitched, Bothered & Bewildered here. Read the episode guide (quick summary of the show) for BBB here.
Read the transcript for Home here. Read the episode guide for Home here.
Discuss, laugh, swoon, lust, wipe away a tear, post pictures or trivia questions, swap gossip, think deep, think shallow!
In other words? Let the party commence!
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Post by Vlad on Jul 19, 2007 16:22:00 GMT -5
What's new? Only Erin's latest (and the second to last for the Season 1) Heroes: Emergence review! Go forth and read. And be sure to comment
in the apprpriate thread afterwards. It's not only a good idea, it's S'cubie law. Or, well, okay, no, it's not law... but it is a really nice thing to do. Save a tree, post about Erin's review electronically! Erin's review of "Landslide" can be found in the HEROES: Emergence area of the S'cubie website. Vlad
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Post by Squeemonster on Jul 22, 2007 15:11:19 GMT -5
Here's my latest vid: Army of MeIt's based on season 7 of BtVS.
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Post by Lola m on Jul 22, 2007 18:36:07 GMT -5
Oh, my, what do we have here? Why, it's the 2nd week of the 2007 Sizzlin’ Episode Festival
Let’s hear it for the 9th most-voted-for episodes of BtVS and AtS! (Remember, we're saving Firefly for the end.) Aaaaaaand the Buffy episode is . . . wait a minute . . . Looks like we’ve got a tie, folks. For the next two weeks, we’ll be celebrating both of our “Number Eight and a Half” episodes. Entropy AND Who Are You? Season 6 - Episode 18: (Entropy) Re-demonized Anya returns to Sunnydale, intent on using the power of the Wish on Xander.
Season 4 - Episode 16 (Who Are You?) Faith masquerades as Buffy. Buffy battles as Faith.
Angel episode, number 9 is . . .
The Girl in Question
[/size] Season 5 - Episode 20 Angel and Spike's mission to help resurrect a demon gang leader in Italy is made more complicated when they learn that their former love, Buffy, might be in danger. Meanwhile, when the Burkles make a surprise visit to Wolfram & Hart, Illyria solves the problem by showing Wesley a frightening talent- a talent that challenges his own moral standing.
So go forth and watch tapes or DVDs or re-charge the batteries in your memory or read the transcripts! 'Cuz it's time to turn the upcoming week into a celebration of Entropy, Who Are You?, and The Girl in Question.
(Come on, people, who could have seen that juxtapostion coming? Who Are You and The Girl in Question? It’s just begging for some comparative musings or at least some jokes or puns!! ;D ;D ;D)
Chat about the episodes here in the main thread, or in the Episodic Elaboration area for Entropy or Who Are You or The Girl in Question.
And feel free to chat in any of the threads for non-Jossverse shows as well and keep up the intriguing conversation and fun with all the shows we know and love on the Main Board!
Don't have the vids or DVDs? Haven't watched these eps recently?
Read the Buffyverse Dialogue Database conversation transcript for Entropy and Who Are You?
Read the Buffyverse Dialogue Database conversation transcript for The Girl in Question.
And don't forget the wonderful resources here at the Soulful Spike Society!
Spring's ebulgeometric and Spikecentric review of Who Are You? lives here. And the comment thread for for Spring's review lives here.
Nan’s insightful review of The Girl in Question lives here. And the comment thread for Nan’s review is here.
Discuss, laugh, swoon, lust, wipe away a tear, post pictures or trivia questions, swap gossip, think deep, think shallow!
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Post by Lola m on Jul 29, 2007 18:04:18 GMT -5
Ready to kick some ass in week Three of the 2007 Sizzlin’ Episode Festival? I thought so. No one forgets how to kick ass. That memory comes back just like riding a biker.
Faithful followers of the Festival will remember that we had a tie last week. So, this week we continue our celebration of both the “Number Eight and a Half” episodes of Buffy.
Entropy AND Who Are You?
Season 6 - Episode 18: (Entropy) Re-demonized Anya returns to Sunnydale, intent on using the power of the Wish on Xander.
Season 4 - Episode 16 (Who Are You?) Faith masquerades as Buffy. Buffy battles as Faith. So what is the newcomer for the week, our Eighth most requested episode of Angel for 2007? Don’t worry your devilishly handsome head about it, because here comes
Salvage
Season 4 - Episode 13 After releasing Faith from prison, Wesley takes her to Los Angeles hoping she will be able to trap Angelus. Faith finds Angelus and The Beast. Faith fights and kills The Beast, bringing sunlight back to Los Angeles. Got the DVD’s? Watch ‘em!
Got these eps taped? Watch ‘em!
Memories of these eps burned into your brain cells forever? Well, you’re a freak, but we love you anyway.
Want to refresh your memory? Read the episodes! Entropy is here. Who Are You? is here. Salvage is here.
But most important of all, go forth and chat, muse, babble, squee, or pontificate about the episodes. Here in the main thread, or in the Episodic Elaboration threads for Entropy and Who Are You and SalvageAnd don’t forget to give mama some sugar.
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