I've taken to holding my hair up with wooden spikes -- 'cause ya never know who's around that dark corner.
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Buffy is such a choice show...and I don't know why. I like West Wing (at least I did while Aaron Sorkin wrote the episodes - haven't seen any of the new ones) and Gilmore Girls for their snappy chatter, and Six Feet Under for it's quirky sense of drama and portrayal of offbeat life. Buffy just seems more...shallow, but I still like it (though the three evil geniuses, and mostly just Andrew, really make me angry). I love the fact that I can get 8-10 episodes of Buffy a week on FX, and can look up on the 'puter which shows are gonna happen each week (except for Season 7 for which they haven't produced an episode guide yet - GRRRRRRRRR!) so I can tape the shows I missed (I hate commercials, but don't wanna spend the money for TiVo). Their website could use some work, though.
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I missed the second half of season 7 thanks to an interstate move and a couple of ill timed conferences - and I'd watched series 1-6 religiously. Now I'm waiting until s7 comes out on DVD, just so I can know how it all ends.
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I liked Buffy at first, but about the third or fouth season I started to really not care at all what happened to the characters.
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Xander: Congratulations! You managed to finish this test. Sure, it was only 10 questions, but we know the dim lighting in your parents' basement can make you sleepy. Even though you're not exactly a model for hard-core career motivation, your friends and loved ones adore you just the same for your charming personality and comic wit. (Your significant other even adored you four times in one night--and that's a job to be proud of.)
Funny how it seems so accurate.
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I just finished watching the last couple of episodes last night, and they were great! Shame they didn't spend more time on Anya's death, but I guess time was a little lacking right then. (The episodes air at 6 & 7, and on Tuesdays and Thursdays I have to run across town about 7:30 to go to class, so I taped them.)
What I don't get, exactly...what happened when the First was taunting Buffy? A bunch of the girls had just been wounded, and then suddenly it looked like they hadn't. It was confusing.
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Maccabeus: SPOILER ALERT! (end of the season was some time ago, but some may want to see it from the beginning )
I don't know about the whole healing thing. Willow did seem to be going from person to perrson and healing ("she's lost a lot of blood," ---> "okay, I've got it" to paraphrase")
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CT, Steve reads a lot of Buffy/Xander/X-files fanfiction where all the universes are like rolled into one. Can you explain this? He doesn't actually watch any of the shows.