Well, just as I was told, with Surprise, Buffy almost becomes an entirely different show - though groundwork laid in the previous episodes is skillfully used to create a variety of cross-conflicting stories, alliances, romances and friendships brought to the breaking point. The monsters as metaphors for the teenage experience also manages to ramp up, with Buffy's pain at Angel's transformation being truly touching. And Buffy becomes much more convincing as a heroic figure once she has a defining cataclysm.
Having only made it as far as the season climax in Becoming, I must admit to a little confusion as to why
Meanwhile, on to Season Three, with much more enthusiasm!
Having only made it as far as the season climax in Becoming, I must admit to a little confusion as to why
Buffy sends Angel to the Hell dimension, though at this point I'm assuming it has to do with the argument she had with Xander - that Angel has committed unforgiveable crimes and therefore must be punished.
Meanwhile, on to Season Three, with much more enthusiasm!