For once, I'm at a point in my viewing experience where "Angel" is the fun, lighthearted series and "Buffy" is the heavy, depressing one. I fell behind schedule with "Angel", so they aren't lining up at the same chronological spot, but anyway, I just finished A. season 2, and the episode "Seeing Red" in B. season 6. Yeah. (
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I fell in love with Lindsay when he played the guitar. AND FELT LIKE SUCH A GIRL. UGH.
I HEART THE END OF SEASON TWO SO VERY VERY MUCH. The Pylea stuff is just GOLD.
AND LORNE. OH LORNE <3333
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And the only thing I love more in the BuffyAngelverse than Lindsay playing guitar is Giles playing guitar and singing.
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As for Angel...I'd forgotten that the whole Pylea thing was at the end of S2. All 3 of those episodes are among the best of the whole season. I especially love Angel's reaction to not bursting into flame in the sunlight. "Can everyone just notice how much fire I'm *not* on?" :) Plus, the even better part of going to Pylea is that they bring Fred back. Ahh, Fred, the Willow of Angel.
Gladly, I have Angel S2 on it's way to me from Amazon as we speak...I'm going to have to put those episodes in when it comes. :)
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Yes--Angel in the sun and the mirrors was great. I like happy-grinning-Angel. :D
"The Willow of Angel"--heheh. She kind of reminded me more of a mix of River and Kaylee from Firefly, but then I haven't seen a lot of her yet...
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I also love Lorne calling Angel "Hans Christian Tarantino."
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I'll be seeing Christian Kane (Lindsay) performing a live accoustic set tonight. This evening cannot arrive soon enough, and if he performs his song from Angel I might just offer to have his little southern babies.
Also, "Evil!" is right up there with Jack's "Pirate!" as a single word excuse for any nefarious activities.
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"Evil!" is right up there with Jack's "Pirate!" as a single word excuse for any nefarious activities.
So true. I may have to adopt it.
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I can confirm that in the flesh he is quite lovely (very easy on the eye indeed) and far more southern than Lindsey - I guess they made him tone it down a bit for the part, because a high-flying lawyer with that much of a drawl would have seemed wrong. A contrast to Josh Holloway, who always tried to tone down his southern, only to be told to lay it on thick when he was cast as Sawyer.
Incidentally, did you notice Holloway in the first episode, City of...?
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Oh yes, I did see Holloway as token vampire! I'd forgotten. And then just recently I spotted Daniel Dae Kim as a W&H lawyer. Hee. Fandom crossover madness.
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As for Buffy, yes, much darkness there. I was extremely disappointed in Spike. But there is much to come in that area. But on a more lighthearted note, Andrew!! :::snickers::: He's hilarious!
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(Also, I love that the Groosalugg was a historical-romance-novel studly guy.)
Andrew provided some of the only laughs in that Buffy episode, but they were great moments--such as his huge girly fruity drink, with the umbrella and straw, in the bar. Poor closeted not-quite-evil Andrew. :)
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