$#!@ you Joss Whedon!

Ranger REG said:
Well, I haven't spoiled any Buffy and Angel series. You can only suspect what abominable deed she did on the Monday night sitcom.
It's a Sunday night sitcom in the UK, but I rather liked it.

Unfortunately, it wasn't on last week to make way for the World Cup and Wimbledon finals and according to this week's TV guide it is not back this week either. Looks like I might not get to see the abominable deed anyway.


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John Crichton said:
I'm curious as to why.

The story was very solid. I'm interested to hear the other side's opinion.

Evil Cordy spent way too much time on petty games.

Connor, who had been tough, smart, and resourceful enough to manage dumping Angel in the Pacific, was way too easy to manipulate, and way too accepting of Jasmine for anyone raised with the bright-line morality he was brought up with.

Jasmine was an incredibly lame villian. And no one tried very hard to dispel her notion that despite eating people and engaging in mass mind control she was a force for good.
 

John Crichton said:
I'm curious as to why.

The story was very solid. I'm interested to hear the other side's opinion.
I must say, I was getting tired of the darkness and broodiness and angst for a while. Cordy as a den mother never flew with me. To me, she was at her best in the earlier seasons, when she *would* give you a pep talk and all, but in regular Cordy snarkiness (plus I loved that long black hair). Connor was just -- ugh --. And the whole apocalypse thing was.. I don't know... too out in the open for a series set in the Buffyverse? Plus me no likey that they killed Lilah. She was a strong female antagonist, and not many of those around.

The Magic Bullet episode was amazing, regardless.
 

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