I enjoyed it, but more for the humour than the creep factor. Angel and Connor singing "Oh Jasmine..."? There are no words. Too funny. And I'm glad the plot is moving along faster.
I need to rewatch before I form a proper opinion. I watched it with a friend who loves Buffy but thinks Angel is stupid and hasn't watched it since early Season 3, so she was making sarcastic comments the whole time. They were accurate and funny sarcastic comments, but it got me in a critical, silly mood and made me watch in that kind of ironic, distanced way instead of getting absorbed in the story.
I really wigged with Lorne signing "Freddy's Dead" because it was both humorously appropriate, but creepy to see Lorne celebrating that they were going to kill someone who was a friend.
Edited for whitefonting.
Um...I think you're discussing an episode we haven't seen in Melbourne and Adelaide yet (we get it on Thursday this week), so do you mind white-fonting?
No problems Katie, I don't expect you guys to keep up with the vagaries of Aussie TV programming!
Yes, sorry Angus. Got a little trigger happy with the posting!
Ooh--a terribly stereotypical question for the NZ/Australia types here:
How do you eat a kiwi?
Because TWICE now, I've run into someone where the subject came up (which is not terribly common, thus the "twice!") and they said "Oh, I don't eat kiwis very often, they're good, but they're such a pain to peel". And I goggled at them, because, well, most people I know just slice the thing in half and spoon it out...how are kiwis eaten where they originate?
(And we just started getting yellow kiwis here in the store--I can't decide if I like them more or less than the green kind)
When they first became chic, I used to peel them with a paring knife and slice them sideways.
You peel them to put them in salads or whatever. Unless you're me, in which case you go at them with a knife until you are left with a soggy green lump the size of a filbert.
(Of course, if you are me, and you are terminally lazy, you eat them skin and all.)