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Oct. 23rd, 2002 07:20 amSo, last night's tv:
Smallville: Damned good from a "make fun of the slashy elements" point of view. Otherwise, a pretty sucky episode, actually. Predictable as anything, and unimpressive other than a few John Glover moments. But it's always nice to see Bull (from Night Court) still working.
Buffy, however, was great. Damned funny, and damned touching. And all about Anya, which always makes me happy (even if we did have to suffer through Blonde Anya briefly). And I adored the flashbacks! The translations were to die for, and they played with the irony of her character so nicely!
Now, could someone explain, again, why it's wrong to murder twelve Abercrombie and Fitch-wearing frat boys?
And Gilmore Girls remains the best-written show on TV. Although I'm not sure we really need another Wacky New Neighbor (maybe Sally Struthers can't appear anymore -- Babette was only mentioned by name, never on screen). But this episode was as sharp as always, even if there was a distinct lack of Paris and Lane.
Off to work.
Smallville: Damned good from a "make fun of the slashy elements" point of view. Otherwise, a pretty sucky episode, actually. Predictable as anything, and unimpressive other than a few John Glover moments. But it's always nice to see Bull (from Night Court) still working.
Buffy, however, was great. Damned funny, and damned touching. And all about Anya, which always makes me happy (even if we did have to suffer through Blonde Anya briefly). And I adored the flashbacks! The translations were to die for, and they played with the irony of her character so nicely!
Now, could someone explain, again, why it's wrong to murder twelve Abercrombie and Fitch-wearing frat boys?
And Gilmore Girls remains the best-written show on TV. Although I'm not sure we really need another Wacky New Neighbor (maybe Sally Struthers can't appear anymore -- Babette was only mentioned by name, never on screen). But this episode was as sharp as always, even if there was a distinct lack of Paris and Lane.
Off to work.