The Greek gods are petty, Buffy.
I never really noticed the Giles/Angel bonding of their scene while watching it.
I never tried to get in with a popular crowd, but I know what that experience in the bathroom is like. Only with people who didn't outright tell me to go away or who sometimes even made the first move of putting me in the situation.
This is the first time I've noticed that the men in black appear before the ending.
Well it's not just the face, it's how you work it.
She's like a less sympathetic Carrie.
I know Buffy's strength varies for the episode, but getting beaten up by your average teenage girl? Who was only in band? Has Marcie been bulking up during her period of invisibility?
I suppose this season is more "let's try different things to find a place." We had our horror cliché that was never followed up on with Teacher's Pet and now we have our government involvement that was never returned to, except if season four counts. It would have been good worldbuilding to link these with the Mayor somehow. Like he allows certain threats to be dealt with by Buffy and the government, but he was partly responsible in limiting its role until he was gone.
It does have a bit of the feel of that season three X-Files episode, when Mulder and Scully were been looked at through the POVs of civilians dealing with alien abduction.
Well, Mark finally got his Cordelia development.
I never really noticed the Giles/Angel bonding of their scene while watching it.
I never tried to get in with a popular crowd, but I know what that experience in the bathroom is like. Only with people who didn't outright tell me to go away or who sometimes even made the first move of putting me in the situation.
This is the first time I've noticed that the men in black appear before the ending.
Well it's not just the face, it's how you work it.
She's like a less sympathetic Carrie.
I know Buffy's strength varies for the episode, but getting beaten up by your average teenage girl? Who was only in band? Has Marcie been bulking up during her period of invisibility?
I suppose this season is more "let's try different things to find a place." We had our horror cliché that was never followed up on with Teacher's Pet and now we have our government involvement that was never returned to, except if season four counts. It would have been good worldbuilding to link these with the Mayor somehow. Like he allows certain threats to be dealt with by Buffy and the government, but he was partly responsible in limiting its role until he was gone.
It does have a bit of the feel of that season three X-Files episode, when Mulder and Scully were been looked at through the POVs of civilians dealing with alien abduction.
Well, Mark finally got his Cordelia development.