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bevischief 07:20 AM 09-03-2012
Buffy the Vampire Slayer marathon going on the Chiller channel. Direct TV 257.
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Lex Luthor 08:30 PM 07-21-2013
Originally Posted by Buck:
She ****ed Ted.
That was Skyler.
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JD10367 06:11 PM 07-22-2013
Ended up DVRing a bunch of 'em on high-def, 'cause they're always worth seeing again.

If Joss Whedon had never done "The Avengers", or the TV shows "Firefly", "Angel", or "Dollhouse", he should be considered a media god not for the whole "Buffy" series even, but simply for three episodes: "Hush", "The Body", and "Once More With Feeling".
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IowaChiefs83 06:27 PM 07-22-2013
You all are making me wanting to break out my Buffy box set over here!

I ignored the series when it was on air back when I was in highschool. It was a teenage girl cult following and I was to busy watching WWF/WWE. Then one morning I woke up earlier than normal and I couldn't fall asleep. I turned on the TV only to find nothing on. I happened upon an episode of Buffy where Andrew was sacrificing Johnathon. Liked it enough to buy the first season and got hooked.
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Baby Lee 06:59 PM 07-22-2013
Originally Posted by JD10367:
Ended up DVRing a bunch of 'em on high-def, 'cause they're always worth seeing again.

If Joss Whedon had never done "The Avengers", or the TV shows "Firefly", "Angel", or "Dollhouse", he should be considered a media god not for the whole "Buffy" series even, but simply for three episodes: "Hush", "The Body", and "Once More With Feeling".
I haven't seen that episode in years and it still brings a tear to my eye. I can think of no other show that portrayed the loss of a loved one in such a raw and barren manner. The key was it wasn't a pile of overemoting dross, but somehow managed to capture the despair, resignation, and weariness of a real world loss. There was something ineffible on the screen that resonated with most every time I've actually witnessed or experienced such a loss.

It's tough to recommend it as a 'sampler' [in fact I find myself hesitant to even draw attention to it] because one really needs to live with these characters over the previous seasons to get the full impact, but it's one of the more indelible episodes of television I've ever seen.
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Mr. Laz 07:04 PM 07-22-2013
had to watch Buffy kill the love of her life with a sword even though they had given him his soul back :-)
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Baby Lee 07:48 PM 07-22-2013
Originally Posted by Mr. Laz:
had to watch Buffy kill the love of her life with a sword even though they had given him his soul back :-)
Yeah, that's generally the episode I urge people to make it to before passing judgment on the show.


One of the more ironic facts about me is, I've seen every episode of Buffy, AND every episode of Bones, . . . never seen a second of Angel.

And I have the box sets of the first three seasons.
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Valiant 07:59 PM 07-22-2013
My understanding is the Supernatural spinoff from this upcoming seasons new character will be similar to Angel tv series.
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JD10367 11:37 AM 07-23-2013
Originally Posted by Baby Lee:
Yeah, that's generally the episode I urge people to make it to before passing judgment on the show.


One of the more ironic facts about me is, I've seen every episode of Buffy, AND every episode of Bones, . . . never seen a second of Angel.

And I have the box sets of the first three seasons.
"Angel" starts slow, but it builds steam as it goes, and as they start introducing a few "Buffy" characters (Wesley, Cordelia, Spike). It gets a little weird and deep with the mythology and some various bizarre births, and goes into an alt-universe for a while (introducing the one "Angel"-unique actress, Amy Acker). Much like "Buffy", once you get past the first season the show really settles in and gets good. "Angel" also has some good episodes--nothing along the lines of the stuff from "Buffy" but creative nonetheless (my favorite is the one where Angel turns into a Muppett... trust me, it's better than it sounds, LOL). And "Angel" ends on a high note, if you're into pessimism. :-) I'd definitely get to watching them. What's weird, though, is you have to remember that "Angel" started off at the end of Season 3 of "Buffy" (The Mayor). By the start of Season 4 (The Initiative) "Angel" was airing so, from that point on, the shows parallel and some cross-references are made (like when Buffy dies). And I believe "Angel" ran for another season (or two?) past "Buffy" so there's even some post-"Buffy" storylines (for example, you'd probably be wondering around now why I mentioned Spike).
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keg in kc 01:03 PM 07-23-2013
I think the final 8 episodes of Angel stand up well against any of the best Buffy episodes. There's some really heart-rending stuff.
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kaplin42 02:44 PM 07-23-2013
I believe Chill plays several episodes of Buffy every night. Also, if you have Netflix, I want to say both Buffy and Angel are instantly viewable.
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kaplin42 02:46 PM 07-23-2013
Also, so much hotness out of those two shows

Sarah Michelle Gellar
Alyson Hannigan
Charisma Carpenter
Amy Ackers --- unghf
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Pasta Little Brioni 03:19 PM 07-23-2013
I worry about you sometimes bevis
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JD10367 12:03 PM 07-24-2013
Originally Posted by kaplin42:
Also, so much hotness out of those two shows

Sarah Michelle Gellar
Alyson Hannigan
Charisma Carpenter
Amy Ackers --- unghf
Robia LaMorte (Ms. Calendar), Emma Caulfield (Anya), Michelle Trachtenberg (Dawn, but the now-legal version), Eliza Dushku (Faith), Juliet Landau (Drusilla), Mercedes McNab (Harmony), Iyari Limon (Willow's new girlfriend in the last season), Clare Kramer (Glory), Julie Benz (Darla)... So much boinkability it's not funny.
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bevischief 03:17 PM 07-24-2013
Originally Posted by PGM:
I worry about you sometimes bevis
I don't like a lot of the new shows. I enjoy watching older shows I have on DVD a few times a year or so.
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kaplin42 10:34 PM 07-24-2013
Originally Posted by JD10367:
Robia LaMorte (Ms. Calendar), Emma Caulfield (Anya), Michelle Trachtenberg (Dawn, but the now-legal version), Eliza Dushku (Faith), Juliet Landau (Drusilla), Mercedes McNab (Harmony), Iyari Limon (Willow's new girlfriend in the last season), Clare Kramer (Glory), Julie Benz (Darla)... So much boinkability it's not funny.
Yeah what this guy said. :-)
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