The Willow magic addiction plotline continues to blow and is stupid. The idea of the problem with magic being that it's bad or the easy way out, contradicts the rest of the show's mythology. The problem isn't magic; it's Willow.
Meanwhile, invisible Buffy for the win. Also, poor James Marsters. That's what we call a bad actor day.
And on Angel we have an episode that exists merely to get the cast into nice clothes. It's overwraught, and ridiculous and at times sort of moving. The facial expressions of the tragic ballerina as she danced were great. And every single moment of Wesley's life from here on out is going to be a misery, isn't it? I can't tell you how glad I'm watching this show now as opposed to at other points in my life.
So the dude with the watch and the nest of vampires and all that shit? It's like there was a storyline there and no one told us what the fuck it was. Dead boyfriend? Something that gets explained later? Really confusing and upsetting, actually, because of my suspicions of what it was and the total execution fail.
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Date: 2010-05-24 04:30 pm (UTC)I've been amused by it in a train-wreck kind of way; as I read the original post, I would move from *wince* to LOL. Ditto for the GRRM post. What is Songs of the Dying Earth if not fanfic? What are the gazillions of Star Wars and Star Trek books that line the shelves of every big box book store, if not fanfic?
You know why this is a big deal? BECAUSE FANFIC WRITERS ARE INCREDIBLE. For the last two years, I've been getting most of my fiction fix through fanfic. For free. And you have to admit that for a person who makes their living on writing, that little data point must be a bit scary.