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The correct order of awesomeness for Buffy the Vampire Slayer is as follows:
Season 3
Season 6
Season 2
Season 5
Season 1
Season 4
The Original Movie With Donald Sutherland
Season 7
If we pull "Once More, With Feeling" out as a separate listing, divorced from the rest of season 6, what does that do to your list?
 

If we pull "Once More, With Feeling" out as a separate listing, divorced from the rest of season 6, what does that do to your list?

Not much. Admittedly, Once More, With Feeling cements its position; it's not just, arguably, the best episode of Buffy, it's really the crux of the whole season. If you took it out, because it is such a pivotal episode, a lot of the remaining episode don't work as well.

But the reason that some people dislike Season 6 (and I put this in as an unpopular opinion) is the same reason I think it is brilliant; yes, it is awkward and sometimes painful, but it also is a (heightened, dramatized) reflection of the anomie, aimlessness, and breakdown that can occur in groups and in individuals in that strange post-college transition phase.

But, you know, with vampires.
 

The correct order of awesomeness for Buffy the Vampire Slayer is as follows:
Season 3
Season 6
Season 2
Season 5
Season 1
Season 4
The Original Movie With Donald Sutherland
Season 7
I'm not so sure about the whole of Season 6, but "Once More, With Feeling" is pure awesomeness.
 




Not much. Admittedly, Once More, With Feeling cements its position; it's not just, arguably, the best episode of Buffy, it's really the crux of the whole season. If you took it out, because it is such a pivotal episode, a lot of the remaining episode don't work as well.

But the reason that some people dislike Season 6 (and I put this in as an unpopular opinion) is the same reason I think it is brilliant; yes, it is awkward and sometimes painful, but it also is a (heightened, dramatized) reflection of the anomie, aimlessness, and breakdown that can occur in groups and in individuals in that strange post-college transition phase.

But, you know, with vampires.
Not to mention, still being one of the best presentations of the full progression of depression I've ever seen put to screen.

Season 6 = great is the correct opinion.
 


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