The Prom
This episode was beautiful. I thought it was going to get bogged down in Melodrama, but it really worked. I know they've been setting up Angel so there had to be a scene where Angel breaks up with Buffy, but having that being the backdrop of the entire episode really did work, and it didn't feel soap opera-ish at all. With the big finale coming, this felt like the calm before the storm, where the Students can have one more great night together before all hell breaks lose and they graduate. It was kind of funny hearing Johnathan saying this is the lowest fatality rate for a senior class considering what is going to happen (and I don't know what is going to happen, but it is a 2 part season finale and when you hear a comment like that, treat it very ominously).
Speaking of Johnathan, I don't really tear up that much when it comes to TV shows and movies. Maybe I'm just an unemotional bastard, but the show needs to work pretty hard to get an emotional reaction out of me. Buffy has done it a few times now (Prophecy Girl, Innocence, The episode where Angelous is torturing Buffy by going after everyone she cares about, the season 2 finale) and they did it again. Also, it's interesting thinking about the original airing and them having to hold back Earshot Because of Columbine. It's Johnathan, the guy who was thinking about committing suicide because no one cared about him except for Buffy, who gave that very nice speech. Also, I hope I wasn't the only one who thought Mary Poppins when the reward was an Umbrella. I mean it was a protector of the year, and Mary Poppins was a protector. Also, was this an admission that Buffy was practically perfect in every way. Maybe that might be too much praise, but considering everything Buffy has done for that school, I can see teenagers feeling that way.
On a more fun note, I loved the scene where Johnathan says the school has seen it's share of bad stuff and one student shouts out Snyder.
This episode was beautiful. I thought it was going to get bogged down in Melodrama, but it really worked. I know they've been setting up Angel so there had to be a scene where Angel breaks up with Buffy, but having that being the backdrop of the entire episode really did work, and it didn't feel soap opera-ish at all. With the big finale coming, this felt like the calm before the storm, where the Students can have one more great night together before all hell breaks lose and they graduate. It was kind of funny hearing Johnathan saying this is the lowest fatality rate for a senior class considering what is going to happen (and I don't know what is going to happen, but it is a 2 part season finale and when you hear a comment like that, treat it very ominously).
Speaking of Johnathan, I don't really tear up that much when it comes to TV shows and movies. Maybe I'm just an unemotional bastard, but the show needs to work pretty hard to get an emotional reaction out of me. Buffy has done it a few times now (Prophecy Girl, Innocence, The episode where Angelous is torturing Buffy by going after everyone she cares about, the season 2 finale) and they did it again. Also, it's interesting thinking about the original airing and them having to hold back Earshot Because of Columbine. It's Johnathan, the guy who was thinking about committing suicide because no one cared about him except for Buffy, who gave that very nice speech. Also, I hope I wasn't the only one who thought Mary Poppins when the reward was an Umbrella. I mean it was a protector of the year, and Mary Poppins was a protector. Also, was this an admission that Buffy was practically perfect in every way. Maybe that might be too much praise, but considering everything Buffy has done for that school, I can see teenagers feeling that way.
On a more fun note, I loved the scene where Johnathan says the school has seen it's share of bad stuff and one student shouts out Snyder.
