It's mine too. The second half of season 3 is actually my favourite run of the entire series.
It's mine too. The second half of season 3 is actually my favourite run of the entire series.
She already seems to be written better than that actor's character from the first season, but yeah, we all should probably tread lightly regarding any hopes for that character or Queenie.
That character was horribly wasted, though.
Earth and Water suffered from its pacing, it should've been a 22 minute episode, but I don't disagree with it having the better story, even though I liked F&F.
That was. .significantly better than anything I saw in season one, (the pilot of which I rewatched the other day in preparation for this, since I didn't have access to Asylum) aside from that very first scene with Kathy Bates and her daughters. Everything with Jessica Lange was glorious.
Those two and Geography are on the weaker side, but I love them all the same. The only episodes of the show that I dislike are in season one.
I just clicked on that video link.
@menocu:disqus I'm used to being the guy who likes that episode (Something Blue) more than most of the people around me, I'm sorry. And I've literally never met someone who thought Pangs was a legitimately good episode before. I am used to that one being stupid and almost as bad as Beer Bad being treated as objective…
@avclub-2300d8171ca46be1ee5a72d2837c1b6d:disqus Tate was my least favourite character in a cast full of characters I hated, and I wasn't impressed with his acting either, but yeah, it's hard to pick a character that I hate at the least out of them, in fairness.
Virtual Systems Analysis is one of the series' absolute best episodes. It's ingeniously plotted and painfully sad, but still hysterical in equal measure.
MY NEW PRISON IS SHAAAAAME
That's actually quite a fascinating idea. I tended to just stick to thinking of the Gentlemen as "monsters out of a fairy tale" like they talk about in the episode. They really do give off that feeling well. And I kind of prefer the Gentlemen being relatively unexplained. That being said, you just reminded me that I…
I'd rather remain oblivious in this case, but thank you. I did look up that Colton guy. Whattadouche.
Hey, while you're here:
Of course being really funny has value by itself. Please, ignore what I said there, I was distracted and did not mean that. Guys, I love this show. I hope I'm being clear that I really enjoy the episode, but I still don't think it's *good*. And that's okay, right? I enjoy it, I enjoy *Beer Bad*, for goodness' sakes,…
K Thrace: What value does Something Blue actually have as a story? It's very entertaining, but it's just not well-wrriten at all. Its message of problems having no easy solutions in life is clumsily issued and executed in the most ridiculous story possible. It's very reminiscent of the writing in season one and season…
They're going to keep him forever because he was inexplicably the most popular character on the show back during season one. I know, I wish humanity wasn't so terrible sometimes too.
I'm. .sorry to hear that.
Pangs and Something Blue are both pretty bad, though. Like most shitty Buffy episodes, they're still hysterical and worth watching, but they are *bad*. I do love Fear Itself, though.
Glitch wasn't *that* bad. I'm not especially fond of it either, but that's mostly the animation. I enjoyed the story well enough, and the scene of PB just grabbing a gun and saying "I'll handle this" is pretty amazing.