I always thought that Buffy looked best in Season 1. She got thinner and thinner with each season until she was just a stick. But in season 1 she was just right ;)I agree. ;) Especially from season 4 onwards she became way too thin.
On the down-side, this episode had some obvious blunders. Like why is the bouncer counting money, when Cordelia said earlier, that there is no cover charge this evening?I never noticed that and I have watched the pilot quite a few times. :o
I always thought that Buffy looked best in Season 1. She got thinner and thinner with each season until she was just a stick. But in season 1 she was just right ;)
The only thing stopping me is the thought of having to change the disc after every episode once we hit season 4 of Buffy.
"Buffy the Vampire Slayer" & "Angel" Crossover Guide (http://www.simonhampel.com/buffy.html)
For example I think I remember, that Buffy 5.07 and Angel 2.07 had flashbacks to the same time and place (I think it was the Chinese Boxer Rebellion) and one scene, where these flashbacks overcrossed.You seem to be right. From http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fool_for_Love_(Buffy_the_Vampire_Slayer_episode)
"Fool for Love" is episode 7 of season 5 of the television show Buffy the Vampire Slayer. It is a companion to the Angel episode "Darla", which first aired later the same night on The WB network; both episodes include multiple flashbacks to the history of Spike and Darla, shown from their respective viewpoints.
At least I can justify it to myself with the fact that the UK box used 16:9 from the fourth season on and now I can see it as it was meant to be. ;)
Which is 16:9 ;DBut I have to agree with Peter von Frosta on this case, there are quite a few framing errors with the 16:9 version, for example gags are revealed to soon ("In case of emergency use stairs") and people are only half in the picture.
I know Joss says otherwise :P
But the US does away with the recaps and thus looses the great one in the last episode of season 5.No "Previously on ..."? Why would someone cut it out?
No "Previously on ..."? Why would someone cut it out?I don't know, but as far as I have heard, they cut them in the US release which leads to some ackward episode beginnings (music cues). And as I said the previously on Buffy is also missing in the last episode of season 5, where they recapped all five seasons in fast cuts. As I remember, they included this beginning in another season set as an extra then, because there were so many complaints because of this.
By the way: If it isn't much trouble, could you keep an ear on when the term "Scooby Gang" was used for the first time?Okay. I just finished episode 4. Until now they only used the term "Slayerettes" in episode 3. In my opinion a better term than "Scooby Gang".
But I have to agree with Peter von Frosta on this case, there are quite a few framing errors with the 16:9 version, for example gags are revealed to soon ("In case of emergency use stairs") and people are only half in the picture.
He made some sample shots.
Now I am forced to take a (hopefully) short break from this marathon. Currently a colleague has my season 2 Buffy set. I will continue as soon as I have it back.Has he returned it yet?
Now I am forced to take a (hopefully) short break from this marathon. Currently a colleague has my season 2 Buffy set. I will continue as soon as I have it back.Has he returned it yet?
The same reason why you hear a metallic chafe sound when someone draws his sword - the inside of a sheath is rarely (if ever) metallic.
Not fair! reading these I am getting the urge to watch Buffy again! :P
And Amy is turned into a rat and we do not get to see her for a few years :( (except once for a second).
I am horrified of how much money I was willing to spend in 2001 for single season sets :stars:
01. City of Angels (1999-10-05)It's actually "City of ..." or "City of". ;)
01. City of Angels (1999-10-05)It's actually "City of ..." or "City of". ;)
The Region 2 DVD menu mistakenly calls this episode "City of Angels"http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/City_of
In Buffy they always made it clear, that demons are evil and there is no question that they have to be killed.Clem? Whistler?
In Buffy they always made it clear, that demons are evil and there is no question that they have to be killed.Clem? Whistler?
Voyager also had one of those.
And I liked Giles singing at the café and the gang's reaction to this.
A nice Tara episode. Amy Adams has a small role as Tara's cousin. I love how they welcome Tara in their little Scooby family at the end.
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American Film Institute Awards (2001) | Drama Series of the Year | |
Hugo Award (2003) | Dramatic Presentation, Short Form ("Conversations with Dead People":) | |
Saturn (2001) | Best Network Television Series | |
Saturn (2003) | Best Supporting Actor - Television Series (James Marsters) | |
Saturn (2002) | Best Television Supporting Actress (Alyson Hannigan) | |
Saturn (2002) | Cinescape Genre Face of the Future - Female (Emma Caulfield) | |
Saturn (2001) | Cinescape Genre Face of the Future - Male (James Marsters) | |
Teen Choice Awards (2003) | Choice TV Actress - Drama/Action Adventure (Sarah Michelle Gellar) | |
Teen Choice Awards (2002) | TV - Choice Actress, Drama (Sarah Michelle Gellar) | |
Teen Choice Awards (2002) | TV - Choice Sidekick (Alyson Hannigan) |
Hugo Award (2002) | Dramatic Presentation ("Once More, With Feeling":) | |
Hugo Award (2004) | Dramatic Presentation, Short Form ("Chosen":) | |
International Horror Guild Awards (2002) | Best Horror Television Series | |
Saturn (2001) | Best Actress (Sarah Michelle Gellar) | |
Saturn (2003) | Best Actress - Television Series (Sarah Michelle Gellar) | |
Saturn (2002) | Best Network Television Series | |
Saturn (2003) | Best Network Television Series | |
Saturn (2001) | Best Supporting Actor (James Marsters) | |
Saturn (2001) | Best Supporting Actress (Alyson Hannigan) | |
Saturn (2001) | Best Supporting Actress (Michelle Trachtenberg) | |
Saturn (2002) | Best Television Actress (Sarah Michelle Gellar) | |
Saturn (2002) | Best Television Supporting Actor (James Marsters) | |
Saturn (2002) | Best Television Supporting Actress (Michelle Trachtenberg) | |
Teen Choice Awards (2003) | Choice TV - Drama/Action Adventure | |
Teen Choice Awards (2003) | Choice TV Actor - Drama/Action Adventure (James Marsters) | |
Teen Choice Awards (2003) | Choice TV Sidekick (Alyson Hannigan) | |
Teen Choice Awards (2002) | TV - Choice Actor, Drama (James Marsters) | |
Teen Choice Awards (2001) | TV - Choice Actress (Sarah Michelle Gellar) | |
Teen Choice Awards (2001) | TV - Choice Drama | |
Teen Choice Awards (2002) | TV - Choice Drama/Action Adventure | |
Teen Choice Awards (2001) | TV - Choice Sidekick (Alyson Hannigan, Michelle Trachtenberg) |