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Buffy season seven started on Sky One last night.

I was pleasantly surprised by the episode. I think it is the best season opener since Welcome to the Hellmouth (although the first half of Bargaining is also pretty good). The "previously" section was shortened and whilst there was aftermath from the previous series (ie. Willow and Spike), the episode did not dwell on it. Additionally the season got into its own elements rather than clearing up from the previous season (eg. Season two really launched with School Hard, Season three with Faith, Hope and Trick, etc, etc.) The dialogue was back up to standard and the characters all seemed to have moved on a little. I liked it and I hope it is representative of the rest of the season.

Back in the real world, the twins are into their wooden bricks at the moment. Not building things, of course. Instead it is all about emptying the entire tub onto the floor and then hiding bricks under the sofa, the play mat, etc. At least it keeps them happy.

Re: The principal

Date: 2003-01-18 03:24 pm (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] triskellian
Haven't seen 11 yet. Something to look forward to ;-)

I think it's called 'Him'. Pretty dismal. But I think it's better than 'Doublemeat Palace'. The first three-quarters ish of it is dire, but there's one scene at the end which is very good indeed, and IMO rescues the episode from beating DP to the worst award.

I don't think the scary one is as scary as Hush, but, yeah, it's pretty scary.

Re: The principal

Date: 2003-01-18 05:57 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] kauket.livejournal.com
Maybe it's just a few of the things in The Scary Episode (I won't say the name as it is almost a spoiler) are the kind of things that really scare me :)

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