What I like about it: Well everything really lol. I love that Joss went all-out in making a musical episode, I loved the dance choreography, I loved the singing, and of course I loved it ending on a Spuffy kiss!
What I don't like about it: It was disappointing that Alyson got out of taking part. Fine if she really can't sing, but she didn't even join in when Buffy, Anya, and Tara were all dancing! She surely could have at least learned a dance or two, as it was it, was a bit distracting at times how she was always stood there like a spare part
Favorite line: Favourite song was Buffy's, 'Life's A Show' one
Best performance: Hmm I guess that Sarah and James were the ones to make the biggest impact on me in this episode
A scene/idea from it that's particularly interesting to me: I really liked how the musical dealt with Buffy's depression
Something I would have changed to make the episode better: I didn't appreciate Xander's confession being treated as a throw-away joke, people were dancing themselves to death because of that spell, and he still kept quiet!? I would have written him as a lot more remorseful and torn about it when Giles mentions the deaths
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Date: 2017-02-04 08:15 pm (UTC)What I don't like about it: It was disappointing that Alyson got out of taking part. Fine if she really can't sing, but she didn't even join in when Buffy, Anya, and Tara were all dancing! She surely could have at least learned a dance or two, as it was it, was a bit distracting at times how she was always stood there like a spare part
Favorite line: Favourite song was Buffy's, 'Life's A Show' one
Best performance: Hmm I guess that Sarah and James were the ones to make the biggest impact on me in this episode
A scene/idea from it that's particularly interesting to me: I really liked how the musical dealt with Buffy's depression
Something I would have changed to make the episode better: I didn't appreciate Xander's confession being treated as a throw-away joke, people were dancing themselves to death because of that spell, and he still kept quiet!? I would have written him as a lot more remorseful and torn about it when Giles mentions the deaths