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Topic | SeabassDebeste finishes Buffy the Vampire Slayer and its spinoff [spoilers] |
SeabassDebeste 01/11/17 4:29:21 PM #26: | kevwaffles posted... Presumably they could have come in handy as hostages if things hadn't transpired as quickly as they did. She probably didn't expect Angel to hop back into this dimension right in the hotel right at that moment. The whole Angel-going-into-the-other-dimension thing was pretty silly, so I'm hardly going to nitpick that detail. Made it way more dramatic, and it didn't waste our time with any other possible distractions! And yeah I guess Jasmine forgot she had the hostages, because she doesn't kill them after Angel decided to go no-negotiation on her. The reveal that Connor was never fooled is the best moment he gets, I have to agree. Yup, and the thing is, you can tell that they built toward this pretty much all season. It's frustrating that it's a good moment, because acknowledging its decency seems to justify Connor's S4 arc. It doesn't. RyoCaliente posted... Aww yeah Angel S5 it's so good it's soooo good. now here's some hype i can get behind ClyTheCool posted... Lilah got pretty repetitive over all with her constant ineffective scheming and Angel always intimitating and threatening her, but fundamentally she was pretty solid, and that appearance utilizes her in all her best ways. Good use of the character. Lilah was subordinate to Lindsey and never seemed to become a credible threat after Lindsey left. (Either that or she would be WAY too powerful not to have contained Angel 100%. It was a silly situation.) The show tried to build her up a bit, but it didn't work that well, since building Lilah up only meant tearing down no-namers like Woodson (or whatever her superior was) and Gavin (ugh). --- yet all sailors of all sorts are more or less capricious and unreliable - they live in the varying outer weather, and they inhale its fickleness ... Copied to Clipboard! |
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