The usual reviews
Mar. 28th, 2003 09:08 amOne good episode, one poor one. Something of a habit now.
Showtime
I was impressed with this one. I did not guess that the final confrontation with the super-vampire was set up and Buffy's defeat of it was appropriate - using the other vampire-killing method rather than a gimmick. Running the Giles/Anya thread at the same time gave a mid-season feeling of victory, whilst still promising more plot for the episodes ahead. Plus Spike had been too long in that cave, about time he came out. It may not make my top three for the season, but it will probably be fourth or fifth.
Awakening
The central device of the episode was a nice idea. Unfortunately the mis-judged execution led to a pretty bad episode in general. The idea that Angel was resolving it all in his mind that way would mean that Angel would have to be a lot more naive and a lot less cynical than he actually is. Additionally, I thought it unlikely that the writers would pass up a chance to bring Angelus back. On the plus side, it suggests interesting times ahead. I always got the impression that David B much preferred playing Angelus to playing Angel.
In other news, the snail is re-batteried, the birthday week is half-way through and a large amount of printer paper is due to arrive (along with Icewind Dale 2 and Maxie's Demon). Ryan keeps trying to discard his trousers, so I've rolled the bottoms up further and Beatrice is perfecting the "giving" game ("Book, Mummy", "Red Brick, Mummy", "Snail, Mummy", "Beatrice... I can't hold anything else !").
Oh, and the cold finally moved out.
Showtime
I was impressed with this one. I did not guess that the final confrontation with the super-vampire was set up and Buffy's defeat of it was appropriate - using the other vampire-killing method rather than a gimmick. Running the Giles/Anya thread at the same time gave a mid-season feeling of victory, whilst still promising more plot for the episodes ahead. Plus Spike had been too long in that cave, about time he came out. It may not make my top three for the season, but it will probably be fourth or fifth.
Awakening
The central device of the episode was a nice idea. Unfortunately the mis-judged execution led to a pretty bad episode in general. The idea that Angel was resolving it all in his mind that way would mean that Angel would have to be a lot more naive and a lot less cynical than he actually is. Additionally, I thought it unlikely that the writers would pass up a chance to bring Angelus back. On the plus side, it suggests interesting times ahead. I always got the impression that David B much preferred playing Angelus to playing Angel.
In other news, the snail is re-batteried, the birthday week is half-way through and a large amount of printer paper is due to arrive (along with Icewind Dale 2 and Maxie's Demon). Ryan keeps trying to discard his trousers, so I've rolled the bottoms up further and Beatrice is perfecting the "giving" game ("Book, Mummy", "Red Brick, Mummy", "Snail, Mummy", "Beatrice... I can't hold anything else !").
Oh, and the cold finally moved out.
Zombie Giles
He appeared in the same room as another manifestation of the first this week, so either it was a whopping continuity error or your theory is broken (or the first can project multiple simultaneous manifestations, which seems unlikely).
Which still leaves us needing to explain Giles escaping from under a fast moving axe blade, of course !
Re: Zombie Giles
Date: 2003-03-28 08:37 am (UTC)It may have been, but if so, then The First has been pretty nifty in the switcheroony-game recently. I mean, that dead wannabe slayer must have spent lots of time powdering her nose. Also, the taunting of Willow took place simultaneously to Buffy's mother talking to Dawn, and the Spike-double persuading Spike to embrace people.
I reckon that The First is capable of limited multitasking, even if it isn't omnipresent.