yeah?
yeah?
Chief?
yay!
Head! Paper! Now!
I agree, this was a fascinating read.
I loved that episode.
I love that moment, especially Spike's sarcastic "yeah, your welcome."
I honestly didnt' see her as a teen character for the audience to relate to, mainly because they wrote her character so childlike when she first appeared. I do agree that her entrance did feel forced and grating though.
apparently Dave liked the young groupies too, which none of the band was really down with. I do agree though, Ed did seem to be way overly concerned that the "cool" kids liked him back then.
Love her. I really like how she articulates how much of a survivor Spike is and it kind of makes me realize why I've always liked his character so much.
I agree, maybe because I didn't watch Buffy while it was airing, but I honestly was a bit shocked at the Dawn hate when I started looking online at the Buffy fandom. I loved her and Tara's relationship.
jesus christ.
"someone's not wooorthyyy…"
I remember an interview with him from awhile ago where he tried to reason with the writers about how the scene would not work with the rest of the series but they refused to change it. you can tell he was really in tune with the scope of the show and how it would impact the fans.
ayyyup.
yeah he essentially was playing Spike, only as a gay con man. and it was awesome!
oh DAMN now I want this version.
I do the exact same thing! nothing against Marsden, but share the roles dude.
agreed, it completely baffles me that scripts weren't being thrown at him right and left after Buffy and Angel ended.
I really feel for both of them in that scene. I'm an actor and I've had to do some tough scenes before but never anything like that. and the fact that it was such a traumatic trigger for Marsters mustv'e made Gellar feel terrible as well.