I think was a motive, though.
Without the Slayer, they're just watching Masterpiece Theater.
If they knew about the Angelus-in-reading-glasses-as-host option, they might have opted for it.
That line-up focuses heavily on Xander.
Isn't Xander the first thing that comes to mind when you think of Halloween? (After candy corn, of course.)
I was just thinking that's a Xander-licious way to spend my Halloween. Though they'd better to a rebroadcast for the Mountain time zone, because I love my Xander but I'm not getting up at 5 for him.
If they knew about the Angelus-in-reading-glasses-as-host option, they might have opted for it.
Sort of an upscale Tales from the Crypt type thing.
If I want to show someone the Willow/Oz arc in four, maybe five episodes, which ones should they be? I'm fairly sure I'll end with New Moon Rising, but I'm not sure where to begin.
If I want to show someone the Willow/Oz arc in four, maybe five episodes, which ones should they be? I'm fairly sure I'll end with New Moon Rising, but I'm not sure where to begin.
That's tough . . . some of the best parts of the Willow/Oz arc stand alone in their respective episodes. Wild at Heart would be a necessity, and Phases is the first episode to really focus a lot of attention on it.
Phases, definately.
Umm, and choose several from WML 1 and 2, Beauty and the Beasts, Choices, Fear Itself, and Wild At Heart.
You pretty much need Phases and Wild at Heart to make any sense of New Moon Rising, but that's pretty heavy on the werewolfness, so it might be worth doing WML 1 and 2 which show Oz just being his cool Oz self.
Also "Surprise/Innocence," where Oz is pulled into the gang and has the conversation in the van about kissing Willow.