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Side note angel had always been overly dramatic and poetic.

1 months ago reply 0

I think it more about him seeing himself in faith then spiting buffy he got it in his head that if she can be saved or redeem so can he. I also don’t think faith would listen to anyone else partly because he is also a killer partly because he is one of her victim so he knows better Then most what she done and if he can forgive her she might believe she might have a future. And lastly he is risking basically all his relationships to save her with is probably the only some line done this for her

1 months ago reply 0

It’s not even an American accent, it’s more Canadian, lol.

3 months ago reply 0

I love that when you described a plumber, I was looking in the mirror. Both literally and figuratively, lol. I’m a friendly guy named Bob who has a goatee (it’s a mustache x2!) and wears work clothes.

3 months ago reply 0

It’s Danse Macabre, but they do sound very similar. I myself have been tricked by my iPod before, lol.

3 months ago reply 0

If you listen closely, you can actually hear Willow screaming ”I’m deaf!” when she wakes up.

3 months ago reply 0

It’s hard to conceive of, but Doug Jones has been a part of our lives for over thirty years. He’s Billy from Hocus Pocus, Abe from Hellboy, the head of the Steampunks from The Guild, and the Creepy Guy from John Dies At The End. Not to mention that he mentored Jim Carrey for The Grinch.

3 months ago reply 1

I would say he isn’t gaslighting her because he believes what he is saying.

4 months ago reply 0

Buffy is the harried daughter who’s hosting for the first time, Giles is the Dad, Willow is the liberal cousin, Anya and Xander are the couple that’re friends with the host. Of course, Spike is the poor soul that people feel bad for because he has nowhere else to go.

4 months ago reply 0

I think the recurring argument is supposed to represent the bickering that happens at family gatherings. Everybody is set in their ways, but neither side wants to accept what the other is saying. So it just goes in a massive circle where nothing is accomplished.

4 months ago reply 0

Ah, Spike’s ED arc. It never fails to make me laugh. I’m glad that I initially missed this season until I was old enough to understand the subtext, it wouldn’t have been as funny when I was nine.

5 months ago reply 0

I learned about Bif Naked from SSX Tricky, oddly enough. She plays Zoe Payne.

6 months ago reply 0

I love that Cordy and Buffy have roughly the same experience in their respective season premieres. They’re both wildly out of place and have no idea what they’re doing. A

6 months ago reply 0

Alaina, if you’re still having sensory issues when it comes to noise and crowds, I recommend Loops earplugs. They filter noise without blocking out the people right next to you. They were a GODSEND at the last wedding I went to; so much so that I actually spent quite some time on and around the dance floor.

7 months ago reply 0

5x5 = 10 A perfect 10. She’s saying she’s perfect. She’s fine.

7 months ago reply 0

The Faith/Buffy dance scene is so iconic that they more or less rotoscoped it into X-Men: Evolution. Rogue was Faith and Kitty was Buffy.

8 months ago reply 0

The commentary for this episode is how I learned that hard consonants give off an aura of malice.

8 months ago reply 0

It’s been confirmed by both the actors and Joss himself that Xander is a self insert character, which explains why he is the way he is.

8 months ago reply 0

Given her situation, surely Debbie would be in a Lifetime movie?

10 months ago reply 0