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So, let me make sure I'm clear about this: the Scoobies were able to defeat evil because the demon didn't want to bang Xander?

Right, now that we've gotten that out of the way --

You know, I've heard about this episode for years what with the whole sing-along thing, and you know, that sort of gave me a false impression of this thing, because when I hear sing-along, I think happy! funny! Rocky Horror! Instead we got depressing, weird and often atonal. HOW GREAT IS THIS SHIT?

I certainly didn't think it would be the most important part of multiple narratives (Tara/Willow, Buffy's resurrection, Giles and Buffy, Spike/Buffy and possibly Anya/Xander), and yet!

Seriously, why do you people do sing-alongs of this? It's so not designed for that, well, with the exception of the "We will walk through the fire" song which is awesome, and it must have been SO AMAZING to be in fandom at that moment. I mean, Torchwood is the only experience I've ever had of being in TV fandom as the show was airing and that's been... well, the way it's been, although I wouldn't trade going through the Ianto thing as it happened for anything. But this! I can't imagine getting to burn up the Internet with your friends after this episode and see each other at school or work the next day and bursting into one of those songs! I'm so jealous of you all. What a remarkable thing!

*Random Baz Luhrmann-related noise* (it's late, I'll be thinky tomorrow) and wow, so many references to so many classic (and not so classic) musicals -- especially in the dance. And really great work with the all the random facial expressions and random stage business to create the right vibe of the whole thing. Wow wow wow. Also, this TOTALLY made me want to watch one of my favorite inexplicable movie musicals -- Absolute Beginners.

Also, Spike/Buffy totally. TOTALLY. Although, to be frank, I think I like it uneasy and impossible more than anything.

Also, how glad am I that the info about Buffy not having been in Hell is finally out there? Because that matters. Also, a part of me wants to point at this plotline and jump up and down when people are all "bring Ianto back."

Anyway! People! No one told me this episode MATTERED.

Date: 2010-05-19 06:09 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] rusty_halo.livejournal.com
Well, if you try to start a conversation with someone who hasn't seen it about how the musical episode of Buffy the Vampire Slayer is incredibly deep and dark, they will probably think you're insane. So that might be why you hadn't heard it before.

I was kind of on the margins of fandom when this episode aired (I had never been in an online fandom before) and this is what caused me to dive in. I just remember loving it so much, and being so excited about Spike and Spike/Buffy. It had the potential to be so dark and complex and moving and good.

In retrospect, I wouldn't trade all the friends and amazing people I met in the fandom, but I sure do wish the story had been told better. I like to pretend that the show ended here, because pretty much everything that came after it ruins the whole experience for me.

Date: 2010-05-19 08:54 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] kathrynrose.livejournal.com
Well, if you try to start a conversation with someone who hasn't seen it about how the musical episode of Buffy the Vampire Slayer is incredibly deep and dark, they will probably think you're insane. So that might be why you hadn't heard it before.

This.

I have a friend who rolls her eyes every time this comes up. She has said she's willing to watch the episode, but she's not willing to watch all the seasons leading up to it. I told her she just wouldn't "get" it.

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