Death is my gift

Feb 28, 2004 22:17

Just a quickie quiz since I'm at work.


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Go you! pointoffact February 28 2004, 20:08:00 UTC
I was season 7.. and go you! Season 5.. it seems about right. It's all pretty pegged. Matureness, very. Hee. Have I said go you, yet?

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Re: Go you! peacebiotch February 29 2004, 10:40:04 UTC
Hmm, well I wasn't sure about the matureness part for myself. ;) But no, actually it seems really right since I'm in my second year of college, just like the scoobs were.

Ooh, and go you for season 7! Does that mean you've been giving speeches and training young girls, or that you're on a long road to redemption? Hm.

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Re: Go you! pointoffact February 29 2004, 13:17:55 UTC
This is what it said when I got S7: Season Seven - You're about looking at the world as a whole, looking at the grand design of things, the way good balances evil. You are Buffy philosophy, and your best episode is "Conversations with Dead People."

You are mature, dude! Really.

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Re: Go you! peacebiotch February 29 2004, 13:49:03 UTC
Ahh, that's awesome! And thanks. I guess I am mature... almost as mature as a certain 12-year old. And I'm not joking.

I disagree with what they choose as the best episodes for the seasons, but that's just me... except, I do agree with "The Body" for 5. "Convos" was great, but lacking in some areas now that I look at the season as a whole... I could write many paragraphs on it...heh, but I'll spare the pain.

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hauntedmemories February 29 2004, 23:55:10 UTC
CWDP was to me, an episode that was almost great... and something was lost along the way. I think the lack of Tara in that episode contributed largely to its lacking-ness (yes I just made that word up call Websters) and I think the Joyce thing was never fully explained. They set up what could have been a great arc with Dawn and Buffy (remember "she wont choose you") and then they never followed through! Grrrr arghh.

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peacebiotch March 1 2004, 05:50:15 UTC
IA Spring (re: Tara)! The writers, after the fact, explained that Joyce was the First... which, to me, is stupid that the First would orchestrate that whole thing at Buffy's house. The fact that the First could "orchestrate" something at all is stupid to me... I think the First [should have been] some kind of unexplained force of nature, that can't really think or has no motives, but can only be the evilness inside dead people, which in turn sparks doubt and fear in people it appears to. (Did that make any sense?) And then the other Joyce appearance in a dream-like state to Buffy? That had to have *not* been the First, but they never explained that either... I believe it was a presence of a good... thing... if not Joyce's spirit.

But the "she won't choose you"? I think the purpose was purely to lead up to Dawn kicking Buffy out of the house.

Hehe we love bitching about season 7. Told ya I could write paragraphs on it. Oops.

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hauntedmemories March 1 2004, 11:07:09 UTC
I think the purpose was purely to lead up to Dawn kicking Buffy out of the house

In all of Buffy history, nothing, and I do mean NOTHING, has ever pissed me off more than that one moment between Buffy and Dawn. Yes, I was pissed at the potentials for not trusting Buffy and being such freakin know-it-alls. I was even madder at the Scoobies for backing Faith when she had tried to kill just about every Scooby in that room at one point or another. And I was furious with Giles. But the one person that I never ever expected to turn her back on Buffy was Dawn. How DARE she kick Buffy out of her own house?! Just who does she think she is??? She's a kid for chrissakes, and the house belongs to Buffy not her damn friends who have squatted their for forever and not once helped pay the rent. That's another thing that pissed me off. Xander was the only one I wasn't mad at for living there rent free, because at least he always fixed things when they broke. The rest of them were total moochers ( ... )

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peacebiotch March 1 2004, 12:41:36 UTC
Woo! It's okay, my LJ can be used as a ranting space. I like it.

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