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: 2017-02-05 03:26 am (UTC)BTVS - Him
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Date: 2017-02-06 05:47 pm (UTC)What I don't like about it: I wasn't a big fan of the first half of this episode, it felt a bit slow-moving when it was focused on Dawn's crush and her humiliating herself at school
Favorite line: Anya: "I looked into him and I saw his soul". Willow: "He was walking away, so unless his soul was in his ass..."
Best performance: It's hard to single out any one actor here, it was a good chance for the entire ensemble to have fun with their comedic timing
A scene/idea from it that's particularly interesting to me: I guess it's interesting how the show decided to handle a love spell for *all* women to fall in love with whoever was wearing a particular jacket, even though they'd been very clear on Willow labelling herself as a lesbian by then and absolutely not interested in men. Willow deciding that she would turn R.J into a girl was a pretty clumsy (but funny!) way of handling that particular idea, but it really doesn't make a lot of sense for gay women to fall for the effect of the jacket on a man
Something I would have changed to make the episode better: Having Dawn decide to kill herself, and that being what it took to snap Buffy out of the spell, was a rather jarring change in tone. It didn't make a lot of sense either when you compare it to how powerful love spells were said to be in BBAB, that it absolutely consumed a person and made them act completely out of character (i.e Willow attempting to kill Xander with an ax), yet somehow the sisterly bond would be enough to break a powerful spell like that? That felt a bit forced and on the cheesy side to me