Name an episode (or episodes, as many as you like) from one of the following shows and I will tell you the following about it.
Buffy, Doctor Who, Farscape, X-Files
What I like about it.
What I don't like about it.
Favorite line.
Best performance.
A scene/idea from it that's particularly interesting to me.
Something I would have changed to make the episode better.
Buffy, Doctor Who, Farscape, X-Files
What I like about it.
What I don't like about it.
Favorite line.
Best performance.
A scene/idea from it that's particularly interesting to me.
Something I would have changed to make the episode better.
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Date: 2017-02-04 05:47 pm (UTC)The Sounds of Drums
Buffy
Weight of the World
Weight Of The World
Date: 2017-02-04 08:43 pm (UTC)What I don't like about it: It should have been a really interesting opportunity to look inside Buffy's mind, but instead it felt a bit padded-out to me, you could unfortunately tell that it was mostly written to cover for Sarah's absense with Scooby Doo
Favorite line: 'Are we saying that Ben and Glory have some kind of connection?'
Best performance: Glory was pretty fun in this one
A scene/idea from it that's particularly interesting to me: The Ben and Glory arguments
Something I would have changed to make the episode better: I think it would have been better if it was an episode where they set out to do something inside Buffy's mind because it was something that interested Joss, similar to Restless from season 4 I guess. Instead it felt to me more like they first needed a good excuse to put Buffy in a coma for an episode, and then they wrote the episode around that need
Re: Weight Of The World
Date: 2017-02-05 06:55 pm (UTC)Re: Weight Of The World
Date: 2017-02-05 08:19 pm (UTC)Re: Weight Of The World
Date: 2017-02-05 09:51 pm (UTC)But yes, Joss' touch would have been fabulous.
The Sound Of Drums
Date: 2017-02-06 03:50 pm (UTC)What I don't like about it: There isn't much that I dislike about this episode, it was the follow-up that was a letdown to me. TSOD had really build up the anticipation for the Doctor and Master finally being on screen together, and yet so much of it was spend with DT in old age make-up, or as that shrivelled bird thing..
Favorite line: "I like it when you say my name"
Best performance: John Simm
A scene/idea from it that's particularly interesting to me: I always wanted to know more about Lucy, and what had originally drawn her to the Master
Something I would have changed to make the episode better: I would have spend more time on the follow-up, the return of the Master was too big a development to be all wrapped up in the finale