I rewatched it last night.
You remember how after it first aired, some of you were really arguing that Spike and Buffy had slept together the last night, and I couldn't see it?
I totally saw it this time. It's an ambiguous scene, but the other way it could be read -- that she comes down and they talk -- is much less satisfying. At the least, the scene is meant to show their reconciliation.
I feel bad, I didn't watch all of Chosen because MI-5 was on.
However, I saw a few of key scenes--Wood telling Faith she wasn't all that in bed and Faith ready to prove him wrong. Which I love. The world is ending--probably for real this time and she's more worried about proving her skills in bed.
Giles, Buffy, Willow, Xander in the hall and then Buffy, Willow, Xander trying to decide what kind of look Xander should go for.
The girls getting Slayer power--the look on Vi's face. Amanda (poor, sweet Amanda).
I didn't have the choice of watching. The local public access channel airs UPN programs only on first run. We dont get UPN because it is Time Warner and they think that UPN is a competing with WB so they do not have the channel. But they do show the programs on public access channels at the same time as they air, but not reruns. I am looking forward to Jake 2.0 next week...
Gleebo -- that totally sucks. Well, not that it matters now.
End of an era.
It did suck. But all things considered I have been watching Buffy on delay since S4 when they stopped letting WGN air it. I didn't get WB or UPN, and once we started getting the WB it moved to UPN.
Wasn't it a matter of WGN splitting their broadcast and cable operations?
At the time, my friend in Chicago said they were still getting Buffy, because WGN broadcast was still the WB.
He may have been confused, so I guess it's hearsay.
We got Buffy on WGN until it moved to UPN.
When theWB was first trying to add affiliates, it got WGN in Chicago. TheWB allowed (actually probably encouraged) WGN to broadcast theWB programs locally and on its national WGNSuperstation cable/satellite feed. Thus theWB programs were broadcast into areas throughout the US where theWB had no local affiliate. Over time, theWB added local affiliates in a number of markets (largely on the basis of “Buffy” and “Dawson’s Creek”). Those affiliates did not want the competition with WGNSuperstation also broadcasting the same WB programs in their market. So, theWB withdrew its permission for WGN to broadcast its programs outside of Chicago. Beginning with the fall of 1999 (Season 4 of "Buffy") WGN continued to broadcast theWB programs in the Chicago area but broadcasts different programs on its national feed. (I think the only programs now broadcast both locally and on the Superstation are Cubs baseball and the news.)
Sigh. Watched Chosen last night.
I've been getting all nostalgic, remembering the beginning. For me, it was the movie. Actually, an ad for the movie. Pike and Buffy are dancing, and he says "You aren't like other girls," and she answers "Yes, I am." It's a sad, poignant moment, and it got me. I watched the movie. I got excited when I found out about the series, especially, since it was going to star Kendall from All My Children. I faithfully taped my snowy broadcasts out of Sacramento - watching the first season on DVD was quite a revelation of detail for me. I made my boyfriend watch, until he started insisting on it himself. I bought two VCR's so I didn't have to choose between Buffy and my other TV addictions. I named my feral porch cat Patches. I screamed when the Breeders played the theme song to open their show. I eventually found the Buffistas, where I am like other girls.
And now it's all history. The text is complete. I'm back at the sad moment, dancing in the dark. But Buffy left me with a smile. What
are
we going to do now?
Gorgeous post. A perfect note to close the Last Buffy thread.