Bargaining
Season 6 starts dealing with the Aftermath of Buffy's death and how everyone is coping with it. I have to say there really isn't much to say about these two episodes so just a few bullet point thoughts:
1) Willow really is advancing with her witchcraft. I've noticed watching these episodes quickly how much advancement these characters have even if you don't notice it right away. I mean one minute Willow and Tara are talking about witchcraft, and the next Willow is performing a spell to bring Buffy back and snakes are coming out of her mouth. Yeah there is a lot that happened in between but it really is amazing how far the writers push these characters in what feels like a short amount of time
2) The Demons were ok. Another thing I was thinking is how better they look with experience. What I mean is the Master and his group looked so corny in season 1, and I get advancements in make up and tech, but it's a very noticeable difference.
3) They really got a lot of use out of the Buffy Bot moteif. I'm glad we're done with the Robot phase, even though it was fun while it lasted
4) My favorite scene in this entire 2 part episode was going back to the tower and kind of replaying The Gift. Honestly, the two of them (Buffy and Dawn) up there had a major impact on me last night to the point where I was thinking about it long after I watched the episode (Like I didn't fall asleep until after 2 AM because I was thinking and rewatching that scene) and I even put in part of Buffy's quote as my new signature. There are quotes that come along that really resonate with me, such as Q's "That is the exploration that awaits you.." line in All Good Things, or Ivanova's monolouge in Sleeping in Light (Babylon 5), or Chrichton's "This is your playground" quote at the end of Peacekeeper Wars. Well, Buffy's quote to end The Gift was some of the best writing I have seen in a long long time. To revisit that in this episode with Dawn saying "You told me to be strong, but I need you" actually made me choke up a little. Also, watching the tower come down felt really symbolic to me, in a Buffy is really back kind of way.
5) They really wrote Giles out of the series. He's not in the credits and he was a "special guest star" in the first episode. That's a bummer because I was really looking forward to his contributions to the musical.
It was a pretty good Start to season 6
I also have a bit of a confession to make. I don't know the context, but I know the episode of the "Controversial scene". Honestly, I didn't really want that to overshadow season 6, and unlike you guys watching it originally, you don't know it's coming until it finally hits you. In my case, I do know it's coming and I was actually a little worried it might cloud my judgement on the season, so the controversial scene was in Episode 19, "Seeing Red". I actually hope the context of the episode makes things a little easier to go down, even if I am anticipating an uncomfortable scene. With that in mind, and with my peace of mind, Season 6 starts and we are 5 episodes away from The Musical.