Wow. Never knew about that Britney Spears Buffy story.
I think The Body might be a better episode. I cry during The Visitor because they absolutely nailed the relationship between Ben and Jake. The only reason why I think I like this episode better is because there was no reset button.
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I loved that scene with the EMT. Everything in that scene was all about Buffy, what she was feeling in that moment. She was hearing the words but they were just words. That scene captured everything Buffy was feeling perfectly.
And going back to Made to Love. I get a kick out of the end where April is chewing out all the inspirational cliches and then ends with "Things are always darkest before..." as she shuffles off the robo mortal coil. Those sneaky bastards.
Funny thing is, back when this first aired, a lot of people were so desperate for a reset button they convinced themselves that Dawn reaching for Joyce and not quite touching her was proof the next episode would start with Dawn having some magical key power that just casually resurrected Joyce just like that. So glad that never happened.
Had an argument with sister once about whether or not Buffy was a drama. She had never watched any of the show. I finally described the scene where Buffy finds her mom. That ended the argument.
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The scene was beautifully staged. I think Joss wanted to shock us the same way Buffy was shocked. And SMG”s acting was superb. You can feel her fear and desperation.
When you get right down to it, the title is probably the worst thing about the show. It's not bad per se, but it completely misrepresents what it's all about. It's sorta like NES box art.
Though I suppose some might assume Angel aired Sunday evenings on CBS.
Buffy is often cited as being the sort of forebearer of the modern golden age of TV. It was the show that proved TV could stand as art. And no other episode embodies this better than The Body. At the end of the day, OMWF is just a musical. Hush is a little derivative. And Restless is David Lynch turned-up to eleven. But, as far as I know, nothing else quite like this exists. I also think it remains the capstone of Whedon's directorial career - Avengers be damned.
It's better to listen to, but if you're interested here is a link to the transcript of Joss's DVD commentary for this episode:That leads me to my second thing and that is I would love like an hour behind the scenes featurette on this episode.
This episode really was a work of art.
It's better to listen to, but if you're interested here is a link to the transcript of Joss's DVD commentary for this episode:
https://stormwreath.livejournal.com/55973.html
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