I always thought the name Serenity had a vaguely funereal sound to it.

Simon ,'Out Of Gas'


Buffy 4: Grr. Arrgh.  

This is where we talk about Buffy the Vampire Slayer! No spoilers though?if you post one by accident, an admin will delete it. This thread is NO LONGER NAFDA. Please don't discuss current Angel events here.


Matt the Bruins fan - Aug 19, 2003 9:07:03 am PDT #4921 of 10001
"I remember when they eventually introduced that drug kingpin who murdered people and smuggled drugs inside snakes and I was like 'Finally. A normal person.'” —RahvinDragand

They had me at "John Tesh?" "The Devil." in the very first episode. (Hmm, would have been fun if they'd gotten him to guest as the First at some point...) It was like a religious experience—I've never fallen so completely for a show, before or since.


Sean K - Aug 19, 2003 9:07:36 am PDT #4922 of 10001
You can't leave me to my own devices; my devices are Nap and Eat. -Zenkitty

Shallowest.Conversion. Ever.

Erika cracks my shit up.

Boy, was I sorry I waited that long.

When I started watching, it was with the original broadcast of Anne, and I felt like I had come very late to the show, for some reason. I think when I had declared myself not interested in the show, it was some time during S1 or 2, but for some reason I thought the show had been on for longer.

Anyway, I moved to California just before the new TV season started, and MircaleMan, Aimee, and two other roommates at the time told me to sit down and shut up that Tuesday evening, I told them I'd been kind of "eh" about the show to which they responded "SHUT THE FUCK UP, IT'S STARTING!!!"

For the next hour, I was entertained more than I had ever been entertained by a one hour show. I was hooked instantly.

Even though I had not been a regular watcher of the show before that, I did know that Buffy had sent her good-vampire-turned-evil lover Angel to Hell at the end of the previous season.

That was all I needed to know.

Since then I have reacieved five seasons of some of the finest television I have ever watched, and I'm glad I came to the show when I did (I'm just bummed it took me so long to find the Buffistas).


Sean K - Aug 19, 2003 9:10:22 am PDT #4923 of 10001
You can't leave me to my own devices; my devices are Nap and Eat. -Zenkitty

Cereal:

S3, we had cable. Started full-time viewing with "Anne" and never looked back.

PLEI, MY SISTAH!!!!

I'm loving all these conversion stories.


Steph L. - Aug 19, 2003 9:12:04 am PDT #4924 of 10001
I look more rad than Lutheranism

I randomly left the TV on the WB one Tuesday night and saw "Pangs"/"IWRY." I thought it was funny and snarky and really smart and decided to keep watching, even though my friends mocked me.


Jessica - Aug 19, 2003 9:18:12 am PDT #4925 of 10001
And then Ortus came and said "It's Ortin' time" and they all Orted off into the sunset

Until S4, when I finally had an apartment with a television, I could only watch BtVS in the mod office ("mods" = "modules," I think, i.e. Where The Very Old Reel-to-Reel Linear Video Editing Went On) where the combination of very-old-tv-set and very-bad-basement-reception made everything show up pink, and the sound was much more noise than signal. So, though I technically saw a lot of S2/3 first-run, I wasn't really aware of it because I couldn't see or hear what I was watching. I finally picked up the show again with Fear, Itself.


DavidS - Aug 19, 2003 9:22:21 am PDT #4926 of 10001
"Look, son, if it's good enough for Shirley Bassey, it's good enough for you."

Interesting that the two Halloween eps were good for conversion.

My conversion is weirder. Emmett's godmother was pushing the show hard, and I was open to it, but Emmett was just born and I didn't have time to watch TV.

On Salon I found the Buffy Quotable thread and once I could see the quality of the writing, knew I wanted to get into it. Started watching late S3 but randomly. Caught the whole media kerfuffle about Earshot and GDII. Watched seriously from S4 on, and went back to the Buffy episode guide (which was actually useful then) and read up on all the episodes I missed. Then I hit the internet and tracked down somebody who sold me the whole run to date on bootleg tapes for $80. I was giddy when I opened that box, I'll tell you, and went straight to The Wish and Doppelgangland.


Consuela - Aug 19, 2003 9:30:32 am PDT #4927 of 10001
We are Buffistas. This isn't our first apocalypse. -- Pix

This is cross-posted from my LJ, where I talked about Buffy and the community and all, back in May.

I spent most of 1997 living in my sister's guest room after moving across the country. I had sold most of my furniture, but kept the 13" television I'd bought a few years before (for my first ever solo household), and set it up on top of a box of books across from my bed. I remember trying desperately to keep UPN in tune with the rabbit ears, because I wanted to watch Babylon 5 and nobody else in the household did.

I have a vague memory of flipping channels one night and coming across an Englishy guy talking with a young blonde girl about a friend of hers. It's devastating. He's turned into a sixteen-year-old boy. Course, you'll have to kill him. I don't remember if I laughed. I do remember I kept the television on that channel until the end of the episode.

The following summer WB repeated Season 1 of Buffy again, so I managed to catch up. Season 2 was... a revelation. By the time Surprise/Innocence had aired I had a job of sorts, something that paid just enough to cover my loans. But it was frustrating and lonely and very uncertain financially. There was no internet access. I remember sitting in the seventh-floor office staring down at the streets below, and just pondering what would happen to Buffy and Angel. I was captured.

Never looked back. I was reading TT before the Buffistas even existed, participating in the Homicide thread among others, so it was an easy move over to the Buffy thread. Been a Buffista since before we coined the name, although there were some computer difficulties that made participation during Seasons 1 & 2 a little hard.


Holli - Aug 19, 2003 9:55:40 am PDT #4928 of 10001
an overblown libretto and a sumptuous score/ could never contain the contradictions I adore

I started watching the summer before S3, when they were showing reruns from S1 and S2 twice a week on our affiliate. I didn't really have a lot going on at the time-- I ended seventh grade with a social life that makes Xander and Willow's, pre-Buffy, look exciting-- and I liked the show.

Starting from either Invisible Girl or Nightmares, I caught up to the end of S2, and was totally, irrevocably hooked by the end of Becoming. Came back to school in eighth grade with a Willow-instilled sense of self-confidence and a whole new kind of geeky.


Cindy - Aug 19, 2003 10:33:10 am PDT #4929 of 10001
Nobody

Starting from either Invisible Girl or Nightmares, I caught up to the end of S2, and was totally, irrevocably hooked by the end of Becoming. Came back to school in eighth grade with a Willow-instilled sense of self-confidence and a whole new kind of geeky.

This seriously made me sniffle. I wish there'd been a BtVS when I was younger. I really needed it.


Vortex - Aug 19, 2003 10:41:46 am PDT #4930 of 10001
"Cry havoc and let slip the boobs of war!" -- Miracleman

Came back to school in eighth grade with a Willow-instilled sense of self-confidence and a whole new kind of geeky.

I remember that!!