@tomalak301 did you notice that when Buffy killed the Mayor, he exclaimed “Well gosh!” Which was extra funny considering he was all snakey. 

@tomalak301 did you notice that when Buffy killed the Mayor, he exclaimed “Well gosh!” Which was extra funny considering he was all snakey.![]()
Oh, agreed, so very much.I would agree season 4 has a couple really good episodes. Just the problem isThe Initiative comes off as ridiculous. It was obviously written by somebody with no military knowledge and they never have clear enough goals to make sense.
Without getting spoilery, season 4 introduces my favourite Buffyverse couple ever. They are “extra flamey” for those in the know.![]()
I don’t get it. Can you Spoiler Code it for me?
And remember kids, "O" is for "orgasm."
So you might notice there was sort of a tonal pattern to the seasons. The first season was fairly light and campy, season two was more drama-heavy, and season three was serious and dark. Well, the pattern repeats for the next three seasons with the dials turned up several notches.
It's one of my favorite aspects of the show. It kept it from feeling too samey year in and year out.
I don’t get it. Can you Spoiler Code it for me?![]()
Oh, and I meant to address this too.Was this the Snake that caused the confusion when I was talking about the other "Snake"? Yeah it kinda looked a little dated but it was still menacing enough. I loved the battle scenes though, and the end of Snyder was kind of apropos.
I won't say which one, obviously, but theirs an early season four episode where the entire thing foreshadows the season's primary dramatic twist. There's even a well-placed prop in that same episode. It's in plain sight, but you won't even know what you're looking at.
I'd totally forgotten that.
I would agree season 4 has a couple really good episodes. Just the problem isThe Initiative comes off as ridiculous. It was obviously written by somebody with no military knowledge and they never have clear enough goals to make sense.
Very true, butProfessor Walsh was originally intended to be the season's Big Bad not Adam. Lindsey Crouse quitting the show halfway through the season fucked up the myth arc big time. There's a reason why Adam feels like an ass-pull and why his plan to separate Buffy from her friends despite his plan hingeing Buffy working with her friends makes no goddamn sense.
Hell, Adam's end game is most certainly different from what Professor Walsh and The Initiative's original end game was. I doubt their goal was to kill themselves in a bloodbath. The weaponisation of demons would have probably played a bigger role, but who knows for sure.
More things to look forward to when I rewatch the series. You pick up more easter eggs on the second or more times than the first. I mean it took me twenty years to figure out the connection between the TNG episodes Booby Trap and Times Arrow, when it came to Guinan being attracted to "Bald Men".
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