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So, she'll be Batgirl, then.

Did Joss Whedon travel forward a decade to read Tumblr when he was developing his dialogue style on Buffy?

I watched it having never seen the show, and loved it.

I never notice the lighting in movies, but damn did that movie have great lighting.

Well, Batgirl should be a TV series anyway, so I don't mind much if it looks like one.

I don't get this complaint. Watch Firefly. Then watch Serenity. Do they really look the same to you?

Funniest line of the show so far.

Well, we can be certain there's going to be a sequel. FO SHO POWER RANGERS

I believe the plural is Iron Fistula.

Usually more than one—it's rare for an Arrow episode to have only one fight per episode.

4 and 5 definitely weren't explained by the show, but I guess that works.

Wasn't it only blotted out over LA?

They kind of introduce the idea of potentials. We know Kendra was trained from the time she was a little girl, which doesn't make sense unless her people have a way to identify potential slayers. They just never explicitly use the term or explain the concept until Season 7.

I was thinking of Adam Baldwin on Angel.

I'd call that a failure of the season more than a failure of that episode, but it does cast a pall over the episode.

SAD!

I mean, the whole point of the First Evil is that he's a corrupter. And he doesn't even manage to fully corrupt Spike. What a wet fart of a villain.

Eh. Even Graduation Day manages to acknowledge the downsides of Buffy's plan to kill the Mayor, and it could have been a proper series finale. They could have acknowledged the moral complexities of the spell while still having a happy ending. It just would have required better writing than the show was capable of at

YES YES YES.

I think the "evil army" thing would have worked a lot better if the army had been made up of ordinary Sunnydale citizens.