Once More, With Feeling (AKA, Buffy The Musical)
That episode was spectacular. It felt really special, but it also advanced the arc in quite a few ways. I was absolutely shocked Buffy revealed that she was in heaven to the group, something I thought would have been with her throughout the season. To have it come out and Dawn quoting Buffy back to her gave me the same feeling I felt after watching The Gift. I'm loving that theme this series has taken, "The Hardest Thing to do in this world, is to live in it". I also loved Dawn telling Tara about the fight and Tara figuring out that Willow did cast a spell on her. Now everything is out in the open and of course it's episode 7 so the season can move into the next phase.
As for the music, Joss Whedon wrote all those songs and man they were outstanding. I was smirking from ear to ear pretty much the whole time, maybe even moreso on some of them than others. My favorite songs from this episode in order:
Walk Through the Fire
Rest in Peace
Standing
Going Through the Motions
Something to Sing About
The cast did an amazing job in this episode too. Gellar really can sing, and to start with her set the mood for the episode perfectly. I loved hearing Giles sing, of course, and thank you for pointing out James Marsters's band before I saw this episode because damn that guy can rock out. I also loved how this episode covered many different genres of music. You had your showtunes, the pop songs, and then just let Spike rock out.
It was an aboslute pleasure watching that, and it was worth waiting 18 years. Do I think Star Trek can Pull this off? Not really. *
*When I was going to High School (And at this time I was a Senior in HS) there was talk about Enterprise doing a musical episode.
Something else I want to say about this show. Farscape is my favorite show of all time because they were creative and did things no shows would dare to do. I mean they took troupes like the outer body experience and turned it on it's head. They did an animated episode for heaven sake, and they also did an episode where I think it's better if you're on drugs, but it's still great (Won't Get Fooled Again). What I love about Buffy is they are doing creative things and it's working so much. I can see why this is a big four episode, because all these episodes deviated from the format to bring something new to the series. And they are 4 for 4. It's unreal what Joss and crew was able to do here, and it's something I miss in TV today.
I also downloaded the soundtrack, so as I was typing this I was listening to the music again. Going Through the Motions really takes on a new meaning after watching this episode.
That episode was spectacular. It felt really special, but it also advanced the arc in quite a few ways. I was absolutely shocked Buffy revealed that she was in heaven to the group, something I thought would have been with her throughout the season. To have it come out and Dawn quoting Buffy back to her gave me the same feeling I felt after watching The Gift. I'm loving that theme this series has taken, "The Hardest Thing to do in this world, is to live in it". I also loved Dawn telling Tara about the fight and Tara figuring out that Willow did cast a spell on her. Now everything is out in the open and of course it's episode 7 so the season can move into the next phase.
As for the music, Joss Whedon wrote all those songs and man they were outstanding. I was smirking from ear to ear pretty much the whole time, maybe even moreso on some of them than others. My favorite songs from this episode in order:
Walk Through the Fire
Rest in Peace
Standing
Going Through the Motions
Something to Sing About
The cast did an amazing job in this episode too. Gellar really can sing, and to start with her set the mood for the episode perfectly. I loved hearing Giles sing, of course, and thank you for pointing out James Marsters's band before I saw this episode because damn that guy can rock out. I also loved how this episode covered many different genres of music. You had your showtunes, the pop songs, and then just let Spike rock out.
It was an aboslute pleasure watching that, and it was worth waiting 18 years. Do I think Star Trek can Pull this off? Not really. *
*When I was going to High School (And at this time I was a Senior in HS) there was talk about Enterprise doing a musical episode.
Something else I want to say about this show. Farscape is my favorite show of all time because they were creative and did things no shows would dare to do. I mean they took troupes like the outer body experience and turned it on it's head. They did an animated episode for heaven sake, and they also did an episode where I think it's better if you're on drugs, but it's still great (Won't Get Fooled Again). What I love about Buffy is they are doing creative things and it's working so much. I can see why this is a big four episode, because all these episodes deviated from the format to bring something new to the series. And they are 4 for 4. It's unreal what Joss and crew was able to do here, and it's something I miss in TV today.
I also downloaded the soundtrack, so as I was typing this I was listening to the music again. Going Through the Motions really takes on a new meaning after watching this episode.
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