^ Yeah. With all the evil that goes on in the Buffyverse, it's really hard to imagine a "happy place."
^ I think you mean a world without shrimp.
A world without shrimp is no happy place at all.![]()
The only thing I didn't like about the Buffy finale (and I had the same problem with the Season 5 finale, which was supposed to be the end of the show originally), is that I think the last scene ends too abruptly. I think series finales, especially for shows that have been around a long time, need a little bit more of a wind down period at the end, even if it's just an extra minute or two.
I guess the whole ghost thing is their reason for why Spike can't just run off back to Buffy but I really don't think it's going to work for the full season. Hopefully he gets re-bodied somehow before he becomes Gazoo.
The beginning of Angel Season 5 is meant to be a mini reintroduction to the show. New setting. Some new characters. Quite a few standalone episodes in the beginning.
Don't worry. Things get good, and Spike's situation is addressed.
Boy, do I agree. I LOVED season 5 of Angel. The show makes the kind of bold moves that you wish other shows had the creativity and guts to make. Angel and the gang being given W&H to run was brilliant. The other stuff that happens later on is just inspired.For what's it's worth, Season 5 contains some of my absolute favorite Angel episodes, but it doesn't really happen until the second half of the season.
Yes, there are. The series of stories is called "After the Fall" and I have read some of it. I didn't like it nearly as much as the Buffy comics series. The stories seemed a bit chaotic and hard to follow.There are the possibly canon post-finale Angel comics too.
How do vampires cross continents anyway? Air travel might be a problem. Besides lack of id, finding a period of time where travel happens in entirely night hours.
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