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Post by William the Bloody on Oct 1, 2003 19:30:47 GMT -5
*begin transmission*
"Welcome! This is Vlad here. In a special arrangement, the S3 was granted exclusive permission to go behind the scenes directly prior the Season Premeire of Angel. This is a great honor and it makes the perfect introduction for our "Special Premeire Edition Part 47" So, without further ado, let's slip inside!"
As I walk backstage, there is bustling all around. The sets look spectacular and everywhere there are technicians pulling on this, moving that, and it looks like organized Bedlam. As I make my way to the dressing rooms, I see costumers doing finishing work on the extras. Latex abounds. The backstage is positively abuzz.
I finally make it to the door of the main star. A large ornate gilded D.B. is centered upon it and outside, flanking, are two rather large beefy looking persons, surprisingly in full-on vamp wrinklies. I approach hesitently, raising my arm to knock. However, as I do so, the one on the left, a particularly huge individual, lets out a rumble, much like a cornered tiger. I let my arm drop, smile weakly and move on. Perhaps now isn't a good time.
I make my way down the the narrow corridor, to find a pair of doors labled J. Richards and A. Acker. No one appears to be guarding these, so I knock on the Richards door...and wait. And wait. I knock again, and then open it. I am greeted by a small but pleasant room, of no particular character. I resist picking up what appears to be a script laying on the counter top. I take my leave and move next door.
As I approach the door to Ms. Acker's dressing room, I hear noises that do indeed mark it as occupied. Smiling at my first opportunity to finally talk to a cast member, I knock on the door. When I get no reply, I lean my ear to the door...only to hear heavy breathing, gasping, and moaning. Concerned, I knock louder, inquiring if everythign is fine. I hear a crashing noise and a few moments later, a very heavily breathing Miss Acker unlocks the door and pokes out her rather mussed head. She shoots me a frown. "Excuse me... I am running lines here...would you pleease leave us alone?" I hear the distinct voice of Richards in the background saying something to the effect of "Hey, baby, send whoever it is away and come give me some of that sug..." At which point the door slams in my face.
Now, feeling rather disappointed at my success so far, I turn the corner, only to run into Alexis Denisof and his lovely Allyson. They are talking quietly, holding hands, and Mr Denisof flashes me a gentle smile. "Excuse us."
I stammer out a hurried "No problem. I am Vlad...from the S3. In fact I am here to speak to you about..."
"Sorry. The show is about to start and I have to get to makeup...perhaps later. It's nice meeting you." Allyson gives me a little smile and a wave as they hurry into his dressing room.
I sigh and wander on. Everyone is busy and I am starting to get the distinct impression that I am in the way. I find myself retreating further and further down the hall and down a small staircase.
Finally, I reach what appears to a small broom closet door...or maybe a bathroom. There's something scrawled on the door but the light is so dim down here that I can hardly make it out. So, I go closer. And then I see its a rather shabby stenciled on C. Carpenter and that drawn thru that name is a big black magic marker slash and written under it "J. M."
I think to myself.. "Could it be?" With trepidation I knock upon the door, to be responded to with a "Yeah, yeah.. I know we are about ready to bloody start. Maybe if i had some room in here to breath i could be ready faster."
That voice. It is our very own James Marsters. Evidently he is already trying to be in character. I am dumbfounded at the squalor of his dressing room.
I knock again and call out. "Mr Marsters...I apologize for the interruption, but I am from the S3 and I was wondering if..."
Before I can finish, the door opens. A wild eyed man, bleach blong short hair, shirt off, black jeans on with the belt hanging loose. He reaches out and presses me to the wall so suddenly I am taken by surprise.
"You! How dare you come here. I already warned you folks. There is a restraining order being sought as we speak. You people hound me and hound me...I never get any sleep. Won't you jsut let me rest in peace? All your women...constantly hounding me. I swear, if i get antoher set of undergarments in the mail, I'll start my own lingerie shop. Now..get out!
He huffily turns and re-enters his room, but not before calling out for security. Out of the corner of my eye, I see the two large brutes that were standing outside Boreanaz making their way towards me. I rapidly decide the access has been cancelled and quickly retreat towards the nearest exit at a run...
*breathing heavily and running*
So folks, that concludes our special interview behind the scenes. I hope you enjoyed... hey... stop.... you can't take that... That's my tape-rec...hey now.. no need to get ...look buddy..keep those fangs to yourself...
*end transmission*
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Post by Patti - S'cubie Cutie on Oct 1, 2003 19:44:19 GMT -5
OH! I’m a little worried….that last transmission broke down and we haven’t been able to reach Vlad since then….there were sounds on the tape….terrible….sounds…
But we have to carry on. ‘He’d’ want it that way ….*wiping her eyes*….
S’cubies….Welcome to a Very Special Edition of the Soulful Spike Society. Tonight Angel Season Five Episode One ‘Conviction’ airs. This is the place to bring your comments, oohs, aahhs, and oh!s…in fact, anything relating to the Jossverse, the S’cubieverse or your own ‘verse is welcome here. Just keep it kind, and keep the spoilers on the Spoiler Board.
Be sure to visit our newly re-vamped …*sob*…website at www.soulfulspike.com. It was ….our brave arch technopagans’ last gift to us before he….disappeared…in the line of duty.
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Post by DaveCrenshaw on Oct 1, 2003 19:47:47 GMT -5
Not an Angelic report, considering the first episode of Angel's new season won't be on for another 30 minutes. I just wanted to get in a quick review of Radio Sunnydale: Music From the TV Series, the third soundtrack album released for the Buffy the Vampire Slayer series (counting Once More With Feeling) and the fourth release overall (counting the movie soundtrack). I bought it this afternoon and have been listenning to it as well as the other three BtVS albums as a warmup to the Angelic premiere tonight. And it is awesome.
The CD opens with the Breeders version of the Buffy theme, and includes tracks going back as far as season 1's The Harvest (Dashboard Prophets "Ballad For Dead Friends" was the song that played as Darla, Luke, Jesse and the other vampires converged on The Bronze to commence the Harvest, and is otherwise hard as heck to find since the original Dashboard Prophets album it was on is out of print).
The real gem of the album is the last track, though, entitled "Final Fight". It's the score music from the show that played as Buffy, the Scoobies, Faith, Spike and the Potentials (et. al.) all faced off against the Turok-Han in the Hellmouth. Very powerful piece of music; very moving and uplifting. I rank it with "Sacrifice" (the score music that played as Buffy gave her final "Listen to me" speech before jumping into the abyss to save Dawn at the end of "The Gift", which is on the OMWF soundtrack CD) as perhaps the most intense BtVS score music produced.
It's a great album, and a must have for any Buffy collector. Heck, there's something good on all four CDs, including the movie soundtrack.
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Post by DaveCrenshaw on Oct 1, 2003 19:54:04 GMT -5
Buffy the Vampire Slayer magazine has released it's 2003 yearbook, a 100-page BtVS extravaganza. It's really good. I just finished the interview with Marti Noxon, and in it Marti said her favorite villian was always Spike, and "Fool For Love" ranks third on her list of favorite episodes, behind "Once More With Feeling" and "The Body", respectively; what do you know, maybe we should be inviting Marti Noxon to join S3!
There's also an interesting battle of the big bads in the back of the magazine, that has the various big bads facing off against each other in a battle for the ultimate evil supremecy. Spike fares fairly well, and it's all in good fun. Lots of interviews and character studies (then & now types of things).
Also according to the magazine, Angel magazine debuts in the U.S. later this month, and then next month will be a special all-Willow edition of Buffy the Vampire Slayer magazine. Wonder how long BtVS magazines will continue to be produced now that BtVS is no more.
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Post by DaveCrenshaw on Oct 1, 2003 19:56:27 GMT -5
*begin transmission* <snip> I knock again and call out. "Mr Marsters...I apologize for the interruption, but I am from the S3 and I was wondering if..." Before I can finish, the door opens. A wild eyed man, bleach blong short hair, shirt off, black jeans on with the belt hanging loose. He reaches out and presses me to the wall so suddenly I am taken by surprise. "You! How dare you come here. I already warned you folks. There is a restraining order being sought as we speak. You people hound me and hound me...I never get any sleep. Won't you jsut let me rest in peace? All your women...constantly hounding me. I swear, if i get antoher set of undergarments in the mail, I'll start my own lingerie shop. Now..get out! He huffily turns and re-enters his room, but not before calling out for security. Out of the corner of my eye, I see the two large brutes that were standing outside Boreanaz making their way towards me. I rapidly decide the access has been cancelled and quickly retreat towards the nearest exit at a run... *breathing heavily and running* So folks, that concludes our special interview behind the scenes. I hope you enjoyed... hey... stop.... you can't take that... That's my tape-rec...hey now.. no need to get ...look buddy..keep those fangs to yourself... *end transmission* Apparently Spring got to him before you did, eh Vlad?
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Post by S'ewing S'cubie on Oct 1, 2003 21:11:31 GMT -5
*begin transmission* "Welcome! This is Vlad here. In a special arrangement, the S3 was granted exclusive permission to go behind the scenes directly prior the Season Premeire of Angel. This is a great honor and it makes the perfect introduction for our "Special Premeire Edition Part 47" So, without further ado, let's slip inside!" As I walk backstage, there is bustling all around. The sets look spectacular and everywhere there are technicians pulling on this, moving that, and it looks like organized Bedlam. As I make my way to the dressing rooms, I see costumers doing finishing work on the extras. Latex abounds. The backstage is positively abuzz. I finally make it to the door of the main star. A large ornate gilded D.B. is centered upon it and outside, flanking, are two rather large beefy looking persons, surprisingly in full-on vamp wrinklies. I approach hesitently, raising my arm to knock. However, as I do so, the one on the left, a particularly huge individual, lets out a rumble, much like a cornered tiger. I let my arm drop, smile weakly and move on. Perhaps now isn't a good time. I make my way down the the narrow corridor, to find a pair of doors labled J. Richards and A. Acker. No one appears to be guarding these, so I knock on the Richards door...and wait. And wait. I knock again, and then open it. I am greeted by a small but pleasant room, of no particular character. I resist picking up what appears to be a script laying on the counter top. I take my leave and move next door. As I approach the door to Ms. Acker's dressing room, I hear noises that do indeed mark it as occupied. Smiling at my first opportunity to finally talk to a cast member, I knock on the door. When I get no reply, I lean my ear to the door...only to hear heavy breathing, gasping, and moaning. Concerned, I knock louder, inquiring if everythign is fine. I hear a crashing noise and a few moments later, a very heavily breathing Miss Acker unlocks the door and pokes out her rather mussed head. She shoots me a frown. "Excuse me... I am running lines here...would you pleease leave us alone?" I hear the distinct voice of Richards in the background saying something to the effect of "Hey, baby, send whoever it is away and come give me some of that sug..." At which point the door slams in my face. Now, feeling rather disappointed at my success so far, I turn the corner, only to run into Alexis Denisof and his lovely Allyson. They are talking quietly, holding hands, and Mr Denisof flashes me a gentle smile. "Excuse us." I stammer out a hurried "No problem. I am Vlad...from the S3. In fact I am here to speak to you about..." "Sorry. The show is about to start and I have to get to makeup...perhaps later. It's nice meeting you." Allyson gives me a little smile and a wave as they hurry into his dressing room. I sigh and wander on. Everyone is busy and I am starting to get the distinct impression that I am in the way. I find myself retreating further and further down the hall and down a small staircase. Finally, I reach what appears to a small broom closet door...or maybe a bathroom. There's something scrawled on the door but the light is so dim down here that I can hardly make it out. So, I go closer. And then I see its a rather shabby stenciled on C. Carpenter and that drawn thru that name is a big black magic marker slash and written under it "J. M." I think to myself.. "Could it be?" With trepidation I knock upon the door, to be responded to with a "Yeah, yeah.. I know we are about ready to bloody start. Maybe if i had some room in here to breath i could be ready faster." That voice. It is our very own James Marsters. Evidently he is already trying to be in character. I am dumbfounded at the squalor of his dressing room. I knock again and call out. "Mr Marsters...I apologize for the interruption, but I am from the S3 and I was wondering if..." Before I can finish, the door opens. A wild eyed man, bleach blong short hair, shirt off, black jeans on with the belt hanging loose. He reaches out and presses me to the wall so suddenly I am taken by surprise. "You! How dare you come here. I already warned you folks. There is a restraining order being sought as we speak. You people hound me and hound me...I never get any sleep. Won't you jsut let me rest in peace? All your women...constantly hounding me. I swear, if i get antoher set of undergarments in the mail, I'll start my own lingerie shop. Now..get out! He huffily turns and re-enters his room, but not before calling out for security. Out of the corner of my eye, I see the two large brutes that were standing outside Boreanaz making their way towards me. I rapidly decide the access has been cancelled and quickly retreat towards the nearest exit at a run... *breathing heavily and running* So folks, that concludes our special interview behind the scenes. I hope you enjoyed... hey... stop.... you can't take that... That's my tape-rec...hey now.. no need to get ...look buddy..keep those fangs to yourself... *end transmission* Well, fer Pete's sakes, if he doesn't want my underwear why is he continually stealing it? I wouldn't mind, but my best thong--the black leather one--is missing AGAIN!
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Post by Nickim on Oct 1, 2003 21:12:57 GMT -5
*begin transmission* "Welcome! This is Vlad here. In a special arrangement, the S3 was granted exclusive permission to go behind the scenes directly prior the Season Premeire of Angel. This is a great honor and it makes the perfect introduction for our "Special Premeire Edition Part 47" So, without further ado, let's slip inside!" As I walk backstage, there is bustling all around. The sets look spectacular and everywhere there are technicians pulling on this, moving that, and it looks like organized Bedlam. As I make my way to the dressing rooms, I see costumers doing finishing work on the extras. Latex abounds. The backstage is positively abuzz. I finally make it to the door of the main star. A large ornate gilded D.B. is centered upon it and outside, flanking, are two rather large beefy looking persons, surprisingly in full-on vamp wrinklies. I approach hesitently, raising my arm to knock. However, as I do so, the one on the left, a particularly huge individual, lets out a rumble, much like a cornered tiger. I let my arm drop, smile weakly and move on. Perhaps now isn't a good time. I make my way down the the narrow corridor, to find a pair of doors labled J. Richards and A. Acker. No one appears to be guarding these, so I knock on the Richards door...and wait. And wait. I knock again, and then open it. I am greeted by a small but pleasant room, of no particular character. I resist picking up what appears to be a script laying on the counter top. I take my leave and move next door. As I approach the door to Ms. Acker's dressing room, I hear noises that do indeed mark it as occupied. Smiling at my first opportunity to finally talk to a cast member, I knock on the door. When I get no reply, I lean my ear to the door...only to hear heavy breathing, gasping, and moaning. Concerned, I knock louder, inquiring if everythign is fine. I hear a crashing noise and a few moments later, a very heavily breathing Miss Acker unlocks the door and pokes out her rather mussed head. She shoots me a frown. "Excuse me... I am running lines here...would you pleease leave us alone?" I hear the distinct voice of Richards in the background saying something to the effect of "Hey, baby, send whoever it is away and come give me some of that sug..." At which point the door slams in my face. Now, feeling rather disappointed at my success so far, I turn the corner, only to run into Alexis Denisof and his lovely Allyson. They are talking quietly, holding hands, and Mr Denisof flashes me a gentle smile. "Excuse us." I stammer out a hurried "No problem. I am Vlad...from the S3. In fact I am here to speak to you about..." "Sorry. The show is about to start and I have to get to makeup...perhaps later. It's nice meeting you." Allyson gives me a little smile and a wave as they hurry into his dressing room. I sigh and wander on. Everyone is busy and I am starting to get the distinct impression that I am in the way. I find myself retreating further and further down the hall and down a small staircase. Finally, I reach what appears to a small broom closet door...or maybe a bathroom. There's something scrawled on the door but the light is so dim down here that I can hardly make it out. So, I go closer. And then I see its a rather shabby stenciled on C. Carpenter and that drawn thru that name is a big black magic marker slash and written under it "J. M." I think to myself.. "Could it be?" With trepidation I knock upon the door, to be responded to with a "Yeah, yeah.. I know we are about ready to bloody start. Maybe if i had some room in here to breath i could be ready faster." That voice. It is our very own James Marsters. Evidently he is already trying to be in character. I am dumbfounded at the squalor of his dressing room. I knock again and call out. "Mr Marsters...I apologize for the interruption, but I am from the S3 and I was wondering if..." Before I can finish, the door opens. A wild eyed man, bleach blong short hair, shirt off, black jeans on with the belt hanging loose. He reaches out and presses me to the wall so suddenly I am taken by surprise. "You! How dare you come here. I already warned you folks. There is a restraining order being sought as we speak. You people hound me and hound me...I never get any sleep. Won't you jsut let me rest in peace? All your women...constantly hounding me. I swear, if i get antoher set of undergarments in the mail, I'll start my own lingerie shop. Now..get out! He huffily turns and re-enters his room, but not before calling out for security. Out of the corner of my eye, I see the two large brutes that were standing outside Boreanaz making their way towards me. I rapidly decide the access has been cancelled and quickly retreat towards the nearest exit at a run... *breathing heavily and running* So folks, that concludes our special interview behind the scenes. I hope you enjoyed... hey... stop.... you can't take that... That's my tape-rec...hey now.. no need to get ...look buddy..keep those fangs to yourself... *end transmission* JM can press me to the wall anytime. That was great Vlad.
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Post by DaveCrenshaw on Oct 1, 2003 21:21:20 GMT -5
Overall, it was a good episode. Not great. I don't like Eve -- don't hate her, just can't figure out why she isn't Lilah. She played the character almost identical to how Stephanie Romanov played Lilah. This is the second time the producers have done this. When Doyle showed up, fans all felt that Doyle was an awful lot like Whistler to not be Whistler -- and it turned out that the actor who played Whistler wasn't available, but he was their first choice. Wonder what was up with Stephanie Romanov that she couldn't continue playing Lilah. And then there was no explanation of why it wasn't Lilah.
Gunn the attorney. Didn't feel natural. Nothing against Gunn, I just miss the old street brawler. And I'm still not sure what the whole bit with the big cat was about, why a black panther, etc.
I do like Harmony as Angel's secretary. Just as long as she's in episodes about as much as she was in this one. I liked Harmony best when she only made the fleeting appearances as one of the Cordettes -- vampire Harmony just came in way too big of doses. This was tolerable.
I liked Fred's getting down to business speech. She's so unsure of herself, and then when the chips are down she always comes through in the pinch. One day she's going to figure that out. Not sure I liked how she was already making goo-goo eyes at her assistant. I like his character though, and sort of like how he likes her; I'm just not ready for her to be over the whole Fred-Gunn-Wesley triangle thing, it still feels too soon. It seemed like we didn't get the three month gap of stuff we didn't see like what we usually get; this episode seemed to pick up almost immediately after the final episode of last season with everyone moving in, so Fred's goo-goo eyes didn't even have the summer.
Too many awkward moments of exposition designed to bring new viewers up-to-speed, such as Fred's run-on sentences that were starting to sound more coherent. Way too obvious for my tastes. Joss is generally a lot smoother about slipping those things in. I'm reminded of Buffy and Giles' first meeting when they discussed what a slayer and a watcher were for the benefit of viewers that never saw the movie -- much more realistic conversation then; this episode, most of the exposition seemed stilted.
I also wasn't crazy about the SWAT guy on a bender storyline. Another moment of exposition that I thought came across kind of rough.
Things I did like -- I liked the bad guy who put the strain of bacteria in his son. Yes, it was morbid, but he was the bad guy so I liked the creativity and the morbidity. I also liked Spanky, and Angel's comment about "I do spank men."
Not a bad episode, but far from being the best.
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Post by Patti - S'cubie Cutie on Oct 1, 2003 21:22:52 GMT -5
Not an Angelic report, considering the first episode of Angel's new season won't be on for another 30 minutes. I just wanted to get in a quick review of Radio Sunnydale: Music From the TV Series, the third soundtrack album released for the Buffy the Vampire Slayer series (counting Once More With Feeling) and the fourth release overall (counting the movie soundtrack). I bought it this afternoon and have been listenning to it as well as the other three BtVS albums as a warmup to the Angelic premiere tonight. And it is awesome. The CD opens with the Breeders version of the Buffy theme, and includes tracks going back as far as season 1's The Harvest (Dashboard Prophets "Ballad For Dead Friends" was the song that played as Darla, Luke, Jesse and the other vampires converged on The Bronze to commence the Harvest, and is otherwise hard as heck to find since the original Dashboard Prophets album it was on is out of print). The real gym of the album is the last track, though, entitled "Final Fight". It's the score music from the show that played as Buffy, the Scoobies, Faith, Spike and the Potentials (et. al.) all faced off against the Turok-Han in the Hellmouth. Very powerful piece of music; very moving and uplifting. I rank it with "Sacrifice" (the score music that played as Buffy gave her final "Listen to me" speech before jumping into the abyss to save Dawn at the end of "The Gift", which is on the OMWF soundtrack CD) as perhaps the most intense BtVS score music produced. It's a great album, and a must have for any Buffy collector. Heck, there's something good on all four CDs, including the movie soundtrack. I'm expecting my copy in the mail tomorrow or Friday - good to know I have a treat in score!
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Post by raenstorm on Oct 1, 2003 21:24:47 GMT -5
Before I can comment on the episode overall, I have to get something out there... I'm a little concerned about Angel. Apparently losing Buffy to her cookie dough, watching Connor with his perfect family, and taking over W&H is changing him more than I expected!
First he admits to not having a problem spanking men... Then, when he was called a "little fairy" all he had to say was "I'm not little". And here I thought Lorne was the fairy in this group....
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Post by Patti - S'cubie Cutie on Oct 1, 2003 21:25:47 GMT -5
Overall, it was a good episode. Not great. I don't like Eve -- don't hate her, just can't figure out why she isn't Lilah. She played the character almost identical to how Stephanie Romanov played Lilah. This is the second time the producers have done this. When Doyle showed up, fans all felt that Doyle was an awful lot like Whistler to not be Whistler -- and it turned out that the actor who played Whistler wasn't available, but he was their first choice. Wonder what was up with Stephanie Romanov that she couldn't continue playing Lilah. And then there was no explanation of why it wasn't Lilah. Gunn the attorney. Didn't feel natural. Nothing against Gunn, I just miss the old street brawler. And I'm still not sure what the whole bit with the big cat was about, why a black panther, etc. I do like Harmony as Angel's secretary. Just as long as she's in episodes about as much as she was in this one. I liked Harmony best when she only made the fleeting appearances as one of the Cordettes -- vampire Harmony just came in way too big of doses. This was tolerable. I liked Fred's getting down to business speech. She's so unsure of herself, and then when the chips are down she always comes through in the pinch. One day she's going to figure that out. Not sure I liked how she was already making goo-goo eyes at her assistant. I like his character though, and sort of like how he likes her; I'm just not ready for her to be over the whole Fred-Gunn-Wesley triangle thing, it still feels too soon. It seemed like we didn't get the three month gap of stuff we didn't see like what we usually get; this episode seemed to pick up almost immediately after the final episode of last season with everyone moving in, so Fred's goo-goo eyes didn't even have the summer. Too many awkward moments of exposition designed to bring new viewers up-to-speed, such as Fred's run-on sentences that were starting to sound more coherent. Way too obvious for my tastes. Joss is generally a lot smoother about slipping those things in. I'm reminded of Buffy and Giles' first meeting when they discussed what a slayer and a watcher were for the benefit of viewers that never saw the movie -- much more realistic conversation then; this episode, most of the exposition seemed stilted. I also wasn't crazy about the SWAT guy on a bender storyline. Another moment of exposition that I thought came across kind of rough. Things I did like -- I liked the bad guy who put the strain of bacteria in his son. Yes, it was morbid, but he was the bad guy so I liked the creativity and the morbidity. I also liked Spanky, and Angel's comment about "I do spank men." Not a bad episode, but far from being the best. I have to review this episode...can I just use yours? ;D
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Post by DaveCrenshaw on Oct 1, 2003 21:26:39 GMT -5
Before I can comment on the episode overall, I have to get something out there... I'm a little concerned about Angel. Apparently losing Buffy to her cookie dough, watching Connor with his perfect family, and taking over W&H is changing him more than I expected! First he admits to not having a problem spanking men... Then, when he was called a "little fairy" all he had to say was "I'm not little". And here I thought Lorne was the fairy in this group.... You noticed that too. Maybe they're trying to broaden the show for a wider audience. A little something for everyone. But then that group already had Lorne, so what gives?
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Post by Patti - S'cubie Cutie on Oct 1, 2003 21:27:19 GMT -5
Before I can comment on the episode overall, I have to get something out there... I'm a little concerned about Angel. Apparently losing Buffy to her cookie dough, watching Connor with his perfect family, and taking over W&H is changing him more than I expected! First he admits to not having a problem spanking men... Then, when he was called a "little fairy" all he had to say was "I'm not little". And here I thought Lorne was the fairy in this group.... well did you see the previews for next week? I think I can figure out this season's running gag....
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Post by DaveCrenshaw on Oct 1, 2003 21:27:55 GMT -5
I have to review this episode...can I just use yours? ;D Go for it, if you agree with it and think it will do the job. Not sure if that really qualifies as a review. More a Fred-ish ramble of random thoughts.
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Post by Patti - S'cubie Cutie on Oct 1, 2003 21:28:27 GMT -5
You noticed that too. Maybe they're trying to broaden the show for a wider audience. A little something for everyone. But then that group already had Lorne, so what gives? Maybe once again Joss is playing to the internet? How many 'Spike on Angel' jokes have there been? 7 kajillion?
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