So, going back a few eps (skipping over that shit with the frat boys and the snake demon that wanted to be about rape but couldn't be so was just sorta dumb), er, Ethan? That was over the top much, yeah? I mean, I even Torchwood never gets that campy (okay, maybe Billis does), which is saying something. So now I'm all like, okay, Ethan is the ex-bf and technopagan chick is like the first woman Giles has ever dated or what?
Meanwhile, as an aside, I'm sort of totally sick of this "debate" we're all having about gay rights, whether it's marriage or DADT or ENDA or whatever. As if it's reasonable to be having a debate about it. It's not. You can spew your bigotry anywhere you want, but I don't have to actually engage it as if is speech with the same level of value or reasonableness as that which is pro-equality.
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Date: 2010-02-04 06:40 pm (UTC)Was Ethan campy? I... actually can't even remember what he did on the show anymore. I just remember sorting through reams of Giles/Ethan slash back in the day.
It's also, I felt, the first time we started to see that the guy playing Angel can actually act
You're far more generous to him than I was! He's good at creepy darkness and goofy humor, but I thought he had all the personality of a rock during that broody hunk thing they stuck him with in early BtVS. He's way better in late season two and in his own show.
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Date: 2010-02-04 07:56 pm (UTC)There's just maybe a little tiny bit of subtext you could read into that, yeah.
* I use this term in the general sense. Giles is so clearly keeping big closets full of all kinds of things, whether they're sexual or not. His entire JOB is being undercover.
Lie to Me is tasty on an ethical storytelling level, and also lets Angel start mocking the So Serious Vampire thing a little more often.