Buffy/Angel update
So did Doyle really give his gift to Cordelia or was this just one of those things that TPTB decided on and everyone is being romantic and making it about Doyle? That all was handled in a really lovely way.
Once again: we may be pissed at Whedon for who he kills, but he walks us through the aftermath process. On one hand, we can argue that that's both good, and responsible, TV. On the other hand, I feel like it does keep us at a distance. Whedon deaths are never deaths that happen to us, because we watch the aftermath for those who get left behind. Not us. I'll need to watch this episode again for my paper even though it wasn't all that -- because Doyle had no possessions to leave behind, and that gets discussed that all that is tangible in his death is his absence.
Angel/Cordelia/Wesley is my new OT3.
Also, I thought Angel's initial confrontation with the Oracles at the beginning was interesting, because jeez, that's one of the conversations we've been having about Ianto in Torchwood fandom, isn't it?
But I did like that Giles's girlfriend was back, but wow I was surprised she wasn't in some way connected to the occult/the Watchers or SOMETHING. I didn't expect her to be a mundane sort of bad girl (because she does give off the vibe of totally being able to keep up with Ripper's ways).
Also, Ethan Rayne, what the fuck?
1. You never have more than half a plan.
2. You never have more than half a reason for your plan.
3. You can actually throw a decent punch, but won't at Giles.
4. THAT SHIRT.
5. Dude, you're like John Hart if John Hart was a pathetic washed-up impotent drunk.
Also, interesting to see we have a potential Gitmo narrative long before 9/11 actually happened.
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That last scene, with the three of them having breakfast, is one of my favourite moments ever. ::hearts them all::
On one hand, we can argue that that's both good, and responsible, TV. On the other hand, I feel like it does keep us at a distance. Whedon deaths are never deaths that happen to us, because we watch the aftermath for those who get left behind. Not us.
I shall have to ponder this.
It's really a TERRIBLE episode
Amen. Although it does some good things, mostly with Spike. That is, it puts him in a Hawaiian shirt, lets him attempt suicide and then gives him back his bite, all leading to the ending: "Come on! Vampires! Grrr! Nasty! Let’s annihilate them. For justice - and for - the safety of puppies – and Christmas, right? Let’s *fight* that evil! Let’s *kill* something! Oh, come *on*!”
I also love Spike leaning against walls and smoking cigarettes and pouting like he's a rent-boy.
LOL! You are not alone...
When demon!Giles chased her, I literally exclaimed "go paunchy mild-aged demon Giles!"
Giles as a demon is hysterical. And your observations re Ethan are making me laugh.
I love these posts! :)