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Buffy The Vampire Slayer / Angel Official Discussion Thread.

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Just saw that episode and loved that part.
 
Angel was a blinding show, I enjoyed it far more than Buffy by the end of it. Was just a shame that it was such a rush to the end with the cancellation, a proper season 6 on TV would have been amazing.
 
I watched Angel before I saw Buffy. Buffy was out when I was in high school and it looked stupid. Angel looked even dumber when I was in college, there was some green dorky demon thing talking like a HOO-MAN and I said no every time I flipped channels.

It wasn't until later on I was bored and I accidently watched an episode where they meet Fred for the first time. And I instantly fell in love with her, my weakness is stick thin, insane but intelligent women. So I said fuck it and started to watch the series from the start wondering how it led up to some weird ass Xena like world when I thought it took place on Earth.

I loved it, couldn't stop watching, even with some of the slower episodes. By the time I caught up the show ended up getting cancelled so I got to watch the last episode the day it aired. So I moved on to Buffy, and while I enjoyed it and appreciated how I now I could understand who some of the characters or things that happened in Angel came to be I still think Angel was the superior series. Well.. Sometimes. Watching Buffy and Angel I thought Cordelias transformation into some bitchy mook completely changed by the time Angel happened, but some of the stuff they did with her by the last few seasons seemed like a throwaway for such a great character. And don't get me started on Fred... Bleh. Yeah I'm not an Illyria fan.

I read after the Fall when it concluded, and while I thought it was fun to go back to them, it just wasn't the same. Plus well without spoiling anything it just seemed so pointless by the resolution of everything.

But yeah Amy Acker... Sigh.... so would. I even told my wife that she was Plan B and I only married her cause Amy got married. Jokingly of course..
Or was I?
 
No show fills me with as much nostalgia as Buffy, I got into it at midway through S3 (I was about 15 I guess) and watched it through my teens / early 20's.

Hush...what an episode.

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Forgot to mention I'd finished Buffy. Final season really was a bit trash. Ending was poor and really,
the best characters died.

Oh well. Still, one of the best TV shows at its height. Perfect blend of humour action and effective soapyness.
 
I finished Angel last week, damn what a show. The character development was fantastic, particularly for Cordelia and Wesley. That it got cancelled is such a crime, especially after Season 5 being so good. They dynamic between Spike and Angel was a welcome addition.
The dual deaths of Fred in Wesley's arms ("Wesley, why can't I stay?") and then Wesley in "Fred's" arms ("would you like me to lie to you now?") in the last few episodes was great; I wish they had more time together but it worked well for me since they knew the series was cancelled.
 
Ugh. I'm a few episodes into Buffy season 4 and it's gone down hill rather quickly...

The fourth season of Buffy is horrible. If you're only a few episodes in, then you probably haven't reached "Beer Bad," which is the worst Buffy episode in existence.

Endure that season and prepare yourself for one of the best seasons of television history.
 
The fourth season of Buffy is horrible. If you're only a few episodes in, then you probably haven't reached "Beer Bad," which is the worst Buffy episode in existence.

Endure that season and prepare yourself for one of the best seasons of television history.

No, I just finished that episode :( I have to wonder what the writers were thinking. Now it's on to more relationship drama and crying from more than one female member of the cast.
 
Eeeeeeeee! Buffy is in my top three all-time shows. Not nearly as into Angel. Haven't seen all of them, but I'm not a big fan of Boreanz and the ones I've seen seemed much campier/more over-the-top to me.
 
Endure that season and prepare yourself for one of the best seasons of television history.
And prepare for what I'd consider one of the best episodes of TV ever (or at least way up there).

I'm sure most who have seen season 5 will know what episode I'm on about.
 
Won't have to wait until Season 5 for one of the best episodes of TV ever
Hush

As much as I like
Hush
I think
The Body
is just so much more potent of an episode, to this day I don't think I've seen an episode of TV that captures something like this so well (this is easily my top Buffy episode).

This is the great thing about Buffy/Angel, when its bad its still good (watchable), when its good its still great and when its great then GOD DAM! its some of the best TV ever. Take a terrible episode for the most part in Season 7
"Beneath You"
, not a great episode at all IMO, but one scene makes it all worth while and makes it great (
The church scene - what I consider James Marsters best moment
).
 
As much as I like
Hush
I think
The Body
is just so much more potent of an episode, to this day I don't think I've seen an episode of TV that captures something like this so well (this is easily my top Buffy episode).

This is the great thing about Buffy/Angel, when its bad its still good (watchable), when its good its still great and when its great then GOD DAM! its some of the best TV ever. Take a terrible episode for the most part in Season 7
"Beneath You"
, not a great episode at all IMO, but one scene makes it all worth while and makes it great (
The church scene - what I consider James Marsters best moment
).

Season Five also has
Fool for Love
, and while not as realistic and
OMG FEELS as The Body
, it's one of the best backstory episodes ever made. Period.
 
Aaand now I have to rewatch Buffy.... AGAIN.

I was a fan from the beginning and stuck with it 'till the end. Loved James Marsters. Was not as fond of the Angel series, but watched it. I think it got better as time went on (bigger budget maybe?), whereas Buffy got weird. Loved it anyway.
 
Aaand now I have to rewatch Buffy.... AGAIN.

I was a fan from the beginning and stuck with it 'till the end. Loved James Marsters. Was not as fond of the Angel series, but watched it. I think it got better as time went on (bigger budget maybe?), whereas Buffy got weird. Loved it anyway.
Actually, Angel's budget was cut pretty dramatically for the last season. They just worked around it well,
 
One of my favorite moments in Buffy is after Spike gets his soul and he's dealing with remorse and he breaks down and hugs the cross crying while Buffy watches.

Spike for President.

Also I can't have people hating on Faith damn it, she's fucking awesome and I suggest everyone read the series Angel & Faith.
 
Aaand now I have to rewatch Buffy.... AGAIN.

I was a fan from the beginning and stuck with it 'till the end. Loved James Marsters. Was not as fond of the Angel series, but watched it. I think it got better as time went on (bigger budget maybe?), whereas Buffy got weird. Loved it anyway.

angel never clicked with me until
fred and Wesley

also Conner is one of the most annoying tv characters ever

so I prefer buffy overall but I do think angel has plenty of gems
 
The fourth season of Buffy is horrible. If you're only a few episodes in, then you probably haven't reached "Beer Bad," which is the worst Buffy episode in existence.

Endure that season and prepare yourself for one of the best seasons of television history.

My vote for worst episode is when
Buffy kept having sex with Riley at a party
.

Overall S4 has its moments, but feels lame when realize it's sandwiched between S3 and S5.
 
Season 4 has some of the series' top episodes and *easily* the best character interaction.

The overall arc suffers and Riley is Riley, but it's an amazing season of television.
 
1/2 through season 4 now... while some episodes have been okay a good majority of them haven't. Really not feeling the relationship stuff this season either.
 
My vote for worst episode is when
Buffy kept having sex with Riley at a party
.

Overall S4 has its moments, but feels lame when realize it's sandwiched between S3 and S5.

Yeah, it's as bad as the first season episode where the demon possesses a computer, but by season 4 they should have known better.
 
Angel: "If he has to make it to the hospital, on the sunniest day of the year, he'll make it - even if I don't."

dem feels.
 
Season 4 has some of the series' top episodes and *easily* the best character interaction.

The overall arc suffers and Riley is Riley, but it's an amazing season of television.

It has a few fun episodes, but overall? It just doesn't work as a whole. In my opinion of course. It's still a great season, cause it's Buffy and all, but it's no season five.
 
Buffy>Angel

I love Angel too, but my main problem with the show is that S4 felt like a huge clusterfuck story-wise, and the way they tried to tie everything together from the past seasons with
Jasmine-plot
is... ugh.

Willow is randomly gay now? I'm so confused...

It's hardly random.

Season 4 had the worst main plot, but it had a lot of solid stand-alone episodes.
 
There's an all day Buffy marathon on SyFy today, in case anyone missed the news. It's running until 5am tonight.
 
Angel is such a better show than Buffy. I mean one does have to suffer the whole thing with Angel's
son
, but i feel the characters are better written - to the point that freaking Cordelia is probably one of my favorite characters in the universe - and the show doesn't have quite as much camp as Buffy.

Neither compares to Firefly though, which I think is masterful, but is probably also helped by Whedon finally getting away from the Buffy-verse.
 
Buffy's response to Faith
killing that guy always seemed a little overblown to me. Yeah, he was human...but the demons she fights are sometimes basically just human too. They've shown demons that are "normal" and aren't evil, so they're really not that different from people other than appearance. It just seemed odd that she built up this massive separation in her mind about killing.
 
Angel is such a better show than Buffy. I mean one does have to suffer the whole thing with Angel's
son
, but i feel the characters are better written - to the point that freaking Cordelia is probably one of my favorite characters in the universe - and the show doesn't have quite as much camp as Buffy.

This. Like you said, thats the one really weak part of Angel's whole five season run. "Are You Now or Have You Ever Been" still top 3 Whedonverse related episode of anything for me.
 
Been re-watching Buffy over the last month and just watched the first couple episodes of Season 7. So far I can't say I've disliked any season, but Season 4 is definitely the worst. With the exception of "Hush", there were no episodes that really stood out to me as particularly great.

Still, overall I enjoyed it. I even hated Riley a lot less than I expected.
 
Seen every episode of both series! They were favorites of mine in the 90s. A few months ago I decided to start watching them all over again from the start. Beginning with Buffy season 1, and I will start on Angel when I get to the point in the series when it spun off (remind me again, was it around Buffy season 4-5?). I've gotten to the start of season 2 and am eagerly awaiting the debut of Spike.

Buffy was great but the dark humor and cast chemistry of Angel make it my favorite, despite the convoluted plotlines.

Buffy's response to Faith
killing that guy always seemed a little overblown to me. Yeah, he was human...but the demons she fights are sometimes basically just human too. They've shown demons that are "normal" and aren't evil, so they're really not that different from people other than appearance. It just seemed odd that she built up this massive separation in her mind about killing.
Completely agree.
It was an accident, and could just as easily have happened to Buffy in my opinion. And that's an excellent point about the "humanity" of demons. Maybe Buffy had such a severe reaction because it challenged that very separation you mention?



A little off topic, but I've been checking out Whedon's Dollhouse, and it's pretty good. Eliza Dushku is a vision. She's the reason I watched Tru Calling as well, and I wasn't disappointed. Well, until the show was canceled after two seasons. And I know the same thing happened to Dollhouse (preparing myself for the heartbreak).
 
it was so sad :(

Angel is obviously better, much better cast

I wouldn't say obviously better, maybe arguably better

Give me Buffy, Willow, Xander, Spike (granted in Angel for a season), Anya (ohh god Anya - I'd marry her!), Tara (she was great IMO) and yes I'm gonna say it, Dawn (she did what she was meant to do and then developed into a great character) - and honourable mention, Glory (god I loved Glory)

Do I love Angel, ohh yes indeed BUT I find Buffy to be better. Its like getting a kick ass sports car that is just great (Angel) and then putting a hot babe in the passenger seat to make the kick ass sports car even better (Buffy) :D.
 
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