Giles: Helping out with the dishes makes me feel useful. Dawn: Wanna clean out the garage with us Saturday? You could feel indispensable.

'Dirty Girls'


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.


Cindy - Aug 26, 2003 4:20:36 am PDT #5158 of 10001
Nobody

I didn't like Kennedy, I thought she was arrogant, whiny and a liar. I never bought for an instance that she was wealthy and always assumed she was telling tales to try and impress the others, especially Willow.

See? That's where her performance didn't impress me (or the writing). Sadly, I think she really was supposed to be rich, but it just came off poorly. There's nothing canonical to indicate she was lying.


Fred Pete - Aug 26, 2003 5:06:03 am PDT #5159 of 10001
Ann, that's a ferret.

My mist-up moment was the end of "The Gift." When Spike lost it. Gets me every time.

While I can appreciate Baseball!Slayer at the end of "Chosen" -- the smallest kid in the class always has sports-nightmare stories -- the one that hit me hardest was the girl who stood up with the "you will not hit me again" look on her face.


askye - Aug 26, 2003 5:16:02 am PDT #5160 of 10001
Thrive to spite them

the one that hit me hardest was the girl who stood up with the "you will not hit me again" look on her face.

Same here.


JenP - Aug 26, 2003 5:26:19 am PDT #5161 of 10001

I never cry at TV (except when Mary went blind on Little House On the Prairie).

Heh, heh, heh. OK, so that’s a reminder that I was a fangirl long before Buffy. Loved LHotP. Loved it.

Innocence: That bedroom scene.

Oops. Yeah, Innocence. I think I mis-episoded the scene above.

IWRY and "The Prom" just strike me as schmaltzy (OK, well-written schmaltz, I guess) and I was so ready for the B/A ship to sink that they couldn't have wrung a tear out of me if one or the other died of consumption in the episode.

Yep. Totally schmaltzy. And I totally cry each time I see it (IWRY and the Class Protector thing), even though I’m not big with the Buffy/Angel love … uh, love.

I've been thinking about episode enders that close with maximum impact

Well, for me, the end of whichever the Buffy/Spike bringin’ down the house ep was (Smashed? Wrecked? I think Smashed) certainly had maximum impact. Again, I did not know of these things called spoilers at the time, so it was a big-ass surprise. And, also? I remember being stunned because it was so, ummmmm, not subtle. Which fit, but I was still kind of, “Whoah, who’s paying off the censors?” and, “Go bribery!”

The Slayers girls get their power montage was a leeeetle over the top for even me, so I was kind of misty and rolling my eyes at the same time. Which is a weird thing I do often, too.


askye - Aug 26, 2003 5:36:31 am PDT #5162 of 10001
Thrive to spite them

Little House on the Prairie is now on dvd! It was also featured on Vh1's I love the 70's. Where several of the women admitted to crushes on Micheal Landon and I got to see Sebastian Bach talk about Little House. It was weird. Someone mentioned having a crush on Nellie Olsen, I don't remember who.


Vortex - Aug 26, 2003 5:54:35 am PDT #5163 of 10001
"Cry havoc and let slip the boobs of war!" -- Miracleman

the one that hit me hardest was the girl who stood up with the "you will not hit me again" look on her face.

absolutely! and I also loved that she was not a size 0. (nothing against naturally thin women :) )


Gleebo - Aug 26, 2003 6:03:30 am PDT #5164 of 10001
"God...my brilliance is now becoming a bit of a burden...get back to me." Dr. Cox - Scrubs

I guess the potentials storyline didn't bother me all that much, I kind of liked it. Once I got past a few plot points concerning them I was alright with them. Wasn't it mentioned that several of them, possibly all of them had watchers at some time or another that were killed by an agent of the first? Or was that just me remembering wrong? Buffy never had a watcher until she was approached on the step of her school, and the show would lead you to believe that she was officially crowned the new slayer then. Also if it was so easy for the first to find all these potential slayers and kill them why weren't the forces of good (COW) rounding them up and shipping them all to Sunnydale for a huge on hand army at all time. Training with the active slayer when you could possibly become one seems logical enough to me.

The biggest one was the spell in Chosen. If this spell was possible(yes I know we never had Axe-calibur before this) why didn't they do it already to save many unneccessary solo slayer deaths. But then I guess we really wouldn't have had a need for a show focusing on the life of a chosen 'one'.


JenP - Aug 26, 2003 6:05:47 am PDT #5165 of 10001

several of the women admitted to crushes on Micheal Landon

I had a crush on Manny (or, Manly, as poor, embarrassed, googley-eyed Laura once called him. Dear lord, I actually remember that? That's a little weird, even for me), and I kind of think it might be the same actor who ended up playing Hank Summers. I have not researched this. I really shouldn't now. But I might, because, as far as connections go, this would be a neat one.

And I just caught that 70s thing that VH1 does this past weekend (I don't have cable, but my mother, whom I was visiting, does). LOVED that trip down memory lane. Hysterical.

ETA: Man, I love the Web. OK, and this is probably not news to anyone else, but, yes, Dean Butler played Almanzo Wilder and Hank Summers. Cool -- a connecting actor between two fangirl shows decades apart.

X-post with Vortex (and to synchronize spelling)


Vortex - Aug 26, 2003 6:12:28 am PDT #5166 of 10001
"Cry havoc and let slip the boobs of war!" -- Miracleman

Jen, my curiosity got the best of me, and yes, you were right Dean Butler played both Almanzo Wilder on Little House and Hank Summers.

such a small world . . .


askye - Aug 26, 2003 6:15:37 am PDT #5167 of 10001
Thrive to spite them

The actor who played Hank Summers also played Almanzo Wilder aka Manly. In the series this was a nickname that only Laura calls Almanzo but if I remember the books correctly everyone called him that including his family. Also in the series he calls Laura "Beth" (her middle name is Elizabeth) but in the books he just calls her Laura. However in real life he called her Beth because there was another Laura in the family.

At least, if I've got all my facts straight.

Yes, I am a big freak for knowing all this, but I guess I've been an obsessive fan girl since the beginning and a collector of random useless facts.