Done
Two and a half years after entering the Buffyverse, we watched Season 7, Episode 22 Sunday night.
It's the first time since the introduction of home video that I've watched a seasons-long program from start to finish, which speaks volumes in itself. I have many thoughts to organize, but my masters require my presence at wage-slave central, so it will have to wait.
The short version: Started with a bang, dipped for a while, really took a dive in Season 6, and soared to a magnificent finish. Wowzer.
It's the first time since the introduction of home video that I've watched a seasons-long program from start to finish, which speaks volumes in itself. I have many thoughts to organize, but my masters require my presence at wage-slave central, so it will have to wait.
The short version: Started with a bang, dipped for a while, really took a dive in Season 6, and soared to a magnificent finish. Wowzer.
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Looking forward to your more detailed response. Buffy is also one of the rare programs I've watched all the way through too, and "Wowzer" does describe it well.
I agree with your assessment of the series, BW. We adored the first three seasons, then it did dip for awhile before regaining its greatness late in the game. I miss the show, which we watched diligently (alongside Angel) for seven years. And I'm sorry Whedon never launched that series with Giles in the UK, as he had planned.
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