I'm supposed to deliver you to the Master now. There's this whole deal where I get to be immortal. Are you cool with that?

Xander ,'Lessons'


Buffy 4: Grr. Arrgh.  

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erikaj - Nov 10, 2003 3:31:56 pm PST #6541 of 10001
Always Anti-fascist!

And sometimes enough natter to keep Buffistas happy. Cause, you know, gotta fill up the time not being used on car chases. And taglines! But mostly, amych has got it. there's tiny hsq, but it doesn't really rely on the "It turns out the killer was really her long lost brother."(dramatic music) thing. Usually, these guys have a better day without hsq(typed bitter, calling Dr. Freud!) And what they do with Munch on SVU makes...well, can't say it makes the Baby Jesus cry, can you? Well, it makes the Characterization Gods cry.


Vonnie K - Nov 10, 2003 4:03:59 pm PST #6542 of 10001
Kiss me, my girl, before I'm sick.

Although H:LOTS does have the one about the candle and the cleaning lady's baby, pretty frickin' affirming if you ask me, but also an exception.

Night of the Dead Living. Man, I love that episode.

Felton: "Every night someone lights this candle by the board."
Giardello: "You're a detective. Solve it."
Felton: "A homicide detective. If the candle killed someone, I'd close the case."

And at the end, when they all go up to the roof? And G. hoses'em down with water, clothes and all? Sigh. I had a shit-eating grin on my face for half an hour after that.

As for the lack of gun-battles, I think the cop-shooter storyline in S3 and the Sniper two-parter in S4 were the writers' way to placate the network execs who demanded more shoot'em-ups, but they still did it in the Homicide way, you know? So in the midst of more "conventional" storylines, we had great scenes like the one with Pembleton in the box with the Steve Buscemi character, and the one with Russert and Bayliss on the balcony, with Tim loopy on painkillers and waving the gun toward the darkness of the harbor, talking about how killing is easy, a piece of cake. And with both storylines? No easy resolution for either of them.

I've ordered my H:LotS S3 DVDs ages ago, and it's yet to arrive. I'm beginning to get worried it got lost in the mail or something. Yikes.


erikaj - Nov 10, 2003 4:27:08 pm PST #6543 of 10001
Always Anti-fascist!

"Take your tie off, Frank. You make me sweat just to look at you. Take the tie off." Yeah, Vonnie, I understand that, but I just brought it up to make the point to the non-cop-show inclined amongst us (because good ones are among my passions) that you don't see much violence, just aftereffects. You usually don't see the murder just the...well, stiff.


Odalisques - Nov 10, 2003 5:40:25 pm PST #6544 of 10001
If I hit you on the head, will you have a vision?

  • in happy H:LOTS place*

Topic? Huh. Well, since he's already been in every other 'verse...just imagine: Munch. Encounters vampire. Three hours later, vamp tracks down Giles to discuss Lee Harvey Oswald and alien invasion theories.

And now I've got to stop thinking on this before I get bitten by the worst crossover bunny ever.


§ ita § - Nov 10, 2003 5:41:21 pm PST #6545 of 10001
Well not canonically, no, but this is transformative fiction.

the worst crossover bunny ever

You do know erika's been doing wonderful Buffy/H:LotS, right?


askye - Nov 10, 2003 6:24:55 pm PST #6546 of 10001
Thrive to spite them

I made the choice of not taping any Angel on TNT next week so I can make sure I get the Homicide stuff on Court TV Sunday.


erikaj - Nov 10, 2003 6:33:28 pm PST #6547 of 10001
Always Anti-fascist!

Yeah, Odalisque, that's my hey. Hey! I think they fit together admirably. But you wouldn't think so on the surface, it's true.Right now the Fic that Ate My Life is an AU of "Band Candy" starring the "Homicide" squad, about half the Scoobies, and neocon eye candy Ann Coulter.And please do it! I'm tired of looking like a "lone nut" on shrift's site. But you've got to be worse than me. Cause I can't get through the day unless somebody is, right?


Nilly - Nov 11, 2003 3:24:10 am PST #6548 of 10001
Swouncing

One of the most frickin' brilliant drama series ever.

In Israel they showed most of the show's run on Saturdays (which means, no TV for me) and only a few episodes before the end they switched it to another day. I was hooked immediately, and it was such a 'mock my pain' falling-in-tv-love, because not only there were too few episodes left, they never showed the ending film, either. And still, despite it all, it's one of my most favorite shows ever.

[Edit: how typical of me - I can only post here when it's not on-topic]


Gleebo - Nov 11, 2003 3:46:34 am PST #6549 of 10001
"God...my brilliance is now becoming a bit of a burden...get back to me." Dr. Cox - Scrubs

Watching Chosen now on FX and I must say even being the 7th time I have watched it, I still get all allergetic when I watch it. No matter how many problems people had with S7(hell even I had a few) I still watch in amazement and feel that the last 29 minutes or so(starting with the "Welcome to Sunnydale High") is the best television and or movie ever created. Also say what you want about all the speeches, the "Here's where you make a choice" cut in before the battle was great. It probably would have had an even better emotional impact if it wasn't for the influx of speeches in the show during S7.

I miss my show sooo much and even now it hasn't hit that hard that it is gone for good. The empty hole that it's abscence has left will never be filled by another television show. Nothing will ever be this good, and to me that is an understatement. I'd like to hope that someday, sometime, and somehow that some show will fill the void, but I know nothing ever will. And somehow, it is probably better that way.


Cindy - Nov 11, 2003 3:51:02 am PST #6550 of 10001
Nobody

Oh how I miss my show, too. I miss it so much.

I started re-watching season 2 the other night. I didn't come to the series until season 3, in real time (although I've seen all 144, over and over again, now). I was thinking during WSWB, what a neat, dark, interesting 'verse they created, and how much it showed me, and how much I could have used a Buffy-ish TV character, during my teens. They did well by me in my 30s, as it is.