First and Hopefully Last Date.
by Mary
OK, I am way too sick to be too clever with this review. It is
also possible I am totally wrong or missed something while coughing
or something. Still, events in Buffyverse today have compelled me
to write this little guide to let likeminded folks out there know
what they are getting into with this latest installment of Buffy
the Vampire Slayer.
1. Xander seems to be trying out everyone else's arcs this week.
He is kind of tortured aka Spike, he is the damsel in distress aka
Dawn, and even is ready to try out gay living aka Willow. It is
funny enough, yet kind of depressing. You know, get your own arc
Zeppo boy.
2. If Buffy and Wood go out again, I will be in full on rant mode.
I am going to let it slide this time with this little one little
complaint. When they go out, they don't do anything to counter the
appearance of an inappropriate principal-employee relationship like
they even manage to do on the Simpsons. Instead, he is feeding her.
Feeding her!!!!! Yep, even cartoons make more sense than this. This
"ship" must end and now.
3. Giles is Mr. No One Date Anyone Ever this week. He seems horrified
that Buffy and Xander would even consider going out on a date with
this big **snicker** FE threat out there. Still, when you look at
how the dates turned out, he does have a point. I hope he starts
checking more folks at Casa Summers now because they all really
need it. Oh yeah, and I loved him and the Cantonese SIT. Yep, this
was the first time in history I liked a scene involving a SIT that
was not Faith or Kendra.
4. [sarcasm] I am so happy to be learning more about Wood. He is
a fascinating character and I am so glad he is on the show! I would
much rather learn all about him and his dearly departed mother instead
of say focusing on the main Buffy characters. I surely hope that
some Woods-in-Training show up to make this super arc even better!
[/sarcasm]
5. The sting operation on the First Evil is really funny, even
though I am still not at all sure what they were trying to do with
that. However, it is best not to focus on the simple sad fact that
Andrew can resist the FE. Andrew, who would do anything Warren asked
him to do, can stand up to the FE. So, does this mean Warren was
more powerful than the First? If so, it really needs to change that
name.
6. Everyone's scenes with Andrew are great, he makes everyone around
him seem funnier and nicer. Dawn even comes across as sweet and
caring when he is around. My favorite line of the episode came from
Andew, when he was going over all the other murderers who were in
the house with First Evil Jonathan. Heee. However, this does not
mean I am an Andrew redemptionist. If my Faith goes to jail, they
all go to jail, and no one gets redeemed until Spike does. Darn
it. **Waves fist in the air.**
7. Spuffy, Spuffy, Spuffy. We get a heaping dose of Spuffy this
week, but I am not sure I like it. The whole "still in love with
Spike" line was big and all, I admit it. I was that squealing pessimsta
in Dori's spikefeed. However, the ending scene was not shippy to
me. It read more like, "Please stay and be my willing slave, but
I am going to see other people, my boss even, so please don't complain
about that." If my best pal called me and said her boyfriend was
trying this stuff on her, I would tell her, "Get out, get out, get
out!"
8. The chip is dealt with offscreen. This is disappointing to say
the least. I really wanted to know more but NO, we get the Buffy
and Wood date.
9. Poor Anya. Xander seems so totally over her this week, yet she
seems all about loving him. Anya is bitterly jealous and upset over
his date and is left at Buffy's house cleaning stuff with no one
who seems to care about her around, and these are her highlights.
It is a shame that the vengeance demon thing didn't work out for
her. It seems so much more interesting than anything she has had
to do since. Since she is my second favorite character, this is
making me very upset.
10. All in all, this episode had some really funny moments, most
of which did not involve Buffy in any way shape or form. If you
feel the need to get some snacks, which I am sure you will feed
yourself unlike SOME people, in this episode, do it during any scene
from Xander or Buffy's dates. The good stuff is happening at Casa
Summers.
OK, that is it. I have given you all due warnings so you should
make it through ok. I am going back to my regularly scheduled coughing.
Please remember, if you go out on any dates, please feed yourself.
Thank you.
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Mary
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