Even back in season 3, I really like Anya. I wonder if it’s like the autistic kids you read about who love Drax because he doesn’t understand metaphors. Anya seems quite Asperger’s-like.
Tag: buffy the vampire slayer
Mayor Wilkins: This year is too important to let a loose cannon rock the boat. … “Loose cannon,” “rock the boat.” Is that a mixed metaphor? Boats did have cannons. And a loose one would cause it to rock.
After finishing “Angel,” revisiting Wesley’s first appearance in “Buffy” season 3 is a real trip.
That visual gag of Wesley and Giles taking off their glasses and cleaning them with a handkerchief in exactly the same way at the same time was a great touch.
When the crew think Willow has been killed and turned into a vampire –
Giles: She was truly the finest of all of us.
Xander: Way better than me.
Giles: Much, much better.
(Joss wrote this episode.)
Angel, distraught, having escaped from the Bronze under siege by Vampire Willow: “Willow’s dead.” Then, casually, when living Willow steps out of a corner: “Oh, hey Willow.” Pauses, does a double-take.
Xander: “Right there with ya, pal.”
Willow: That’s me as a vampire? I’m so evil and skanky. [quieter] And I think I’m kinda gay.
Buffy: Willow, just remember, a vampire’s personality has nothing to do with the person that was.
Angel: Well, actually– [Buffy gives him A Look] – that’s a good point.
Foreshadowing?
As a side note, I love the way Vampire Willow says “Bitch!” when Human Willow shoots her with a tranquilizer dart.
I like how when Angel has been de-souled again and he and Faith run into Xander, Angel(us) casually punches Xander out and says “That guy just bugs me.”
Oh wait, he wasn’t actually Angelus. He just punched Xander for the hell of it. Or to make it more convincing? I’d like to think it was because Xander really does just bug him.
“Earshot,” the episode where Buffy starts hearing people’s thoughts, starts out so funny and gets so sad. All the girls thinking about how much they hate their bodies.
And then it got funny again. Buffy to Joyce: “You had sex with Giles? On the hood of a cop car?! TWICE?!”
Then later, to Giles: “Sure, we can work out after school. If you’re not too busy having sex with my mother.” … whereupon he walks into a tree.
Mayor Wilkins: This year is too important to let a loose cannon rock the boat. … “Loose cannon,” “rock the boat.” Is that a mixed metaphor? Boats did have cannons. And a loose one would cause it to rock.
After finishing “Angel,” revisiting Wesley’s first appearance in “Buffy” season 3 is a real trip.
That visual gag of Wesley and Giles taking off their glasses and cleaning them with a handkerchief in exactly the same way at the same time was a great touch.
When the crew think Willow has been killed and turned into a vampire –
Giles: She was truly the finest of all of us.
Xander: Way better than me.
Giles: Much, much better.
(Joss wrote this episode.)
Angel, distraught, having escaped from the Bronze under siege by Vampire Willow: “Willow’s dead.” Then, casually, when living Willow steps out of a corner: “Oh, hey Willow.” Pauses, does a double-take.
Xander: “Right there with ya, pal.”
Willow: That’s me as a vampire? I’m so evil and skanky. [quieter] And I think I’m kinda gay.
Buffy: Willow, just remember, a vampire’s personality has nothing to do with the person that was.
Angel: Well, actually– [Buffy gives him A Look] – that’s a good point.
Foreshadowing?
As a side note, I love the way Vampire Willow says “Bitch!” when Human Willow shoots her with a tranquilizer dart.
I like how when Angel has been de-souled again and he and Faith run into Xander, Angel(us) casually punches Xander out and says “That guy just bugs me.”
Oh wait, he wasn’t actually Angelus. He just punched Xander for the hell of it. Or to make it more convincing? I’d like to think it was because Xander really does just bug him.
“Earshot,” the episode where Buffy starts hearing people’s thoughts, starts out so funny and gets so sad. All the girls thinking about how much they hate their bodies.
Mayor Wilkins: This year is too important to let a loose cannon rock the boat. … “Loose cannon,” “rock the boat.” Is that a mixed metaphor? Boats did have cannons. And a loose one would cause it to rock.
After finishing “Angel,” revisiting Wesley’s first appearance in “Buffy” season 3 is a real trip.
That visual gag of Wesley and Giles taking off their glasses and cleaning them with a handkerchief in exactly the same way at the same time was a great touch.
When the crew think Willow has been killed and turned into a vampire –
Giles: She was truly the finest of all of us.
Xander: Way better than me.
Giles: Much, much better.
(Joss wrote this episode.)
Angel, distraught, having escaped from the Bronze under siege by Vampire Willow: “Willow’s dead.” Then, casually, when living Willow steps out of a corner: “Oh, hey Willow.” Pauses, does a double-take.
Xander: “Right there with ya, pal.”
Willow: That’s me as a vampire? I’m so evil and skanky. [quieter] And I think I’m kinda gay.
Buffy: Willow, just remember, a vampire’s personality has nothing to do with the person that was.
Angel: Well, actually– [Buffy gives him A Look] – that’s a good point.
Foreshadowing?
As a side note, I love the way Vampire Willow says “Bitch!” when Human Willow shoots her with a tranquilizer dart.
I like how when Angel has been de-souled again and he and Faith run into Xander, Angel(us) casually punches Xander out and says “That guy just bugs me.”
Oh wait, he wasn’t actually Angelus. He just punched Xander for the hell of it. Or to make it more convincing? I’d like to think it was because Xander really does just bug him.
Mayor Wilkins: This year is too important to let a loose cannon rock the boat. … “Loose cannon,” “rock the boat.” Is that a mixed metaphor? Boats did have cannons. And a loose one would cause it to rock.
After finishing “Angel,” revisiting Wesley’s first appearance in “Buffy” season 3 is a real trip.
That visual gag of Wesley and Giles taking off their glasses and cleaning them with a handkerchief in exactly the same way at the same time was a great touch.
When the crew think Willow has been killed and turned into a vampire –
Giles: She was truly the finest of all of us.
Xander: Way better than me.
Giles: Much, much better.
(Joss wrote this episode.)
Angel, distraught, having escaped from the Bronze under siege by Vampire Willow: “Willow’s dead.” Then, casually, when living Willow steps out of a corner: “Oh, hey Willow.” Pauses, does a double-take.
Xander: “Right there with ya, pal.”
Willow: That’s me as a vampire? I’m so evil and skanky. [quieter] And I think I’m kinda gay.
Buffy: Willow, just remember, a vampire’s personality has nothing to do with the person that was.
Angel: Well, actually– [Buffy gives him A Look] – that’s a good point.
Foreshadowing?
As a side note, I love the way Vampire Willow says “Bitch!” when Human Willow shoots her with a tranquilizer dart.
I like how when Angel has been de-souled again and he and Faith run into Xander, Angel(us) casually punches Xander out and says “That guy just bugs me.”
Mayor Wilkins: This year is too important to let a loose cannon rock the boat. … “Loose cannon,” “rock the boat.” Is that a mixed metaphor? Boats did have cannons. And a loose one would cause it to rock.
After finishing “Angel,” revisiting Wesley’s first appearance in “Buffy” season 3 is a real trip.
That visual gag of Wesley and Giles taking off their glasses and cleaning them with a handkerchief in exactly the same way at the same time was a great touch.
When the crew think Willow has been killed and turned into a vampire –
Giles: She was truly the finest of all of us.
Xander: Way better than me.
Giles: Much, much better.
(Joss wrote this episode.)
Angel, distraught, having escaped from the Bronze under siege by Vampire Willow: “Willow’s dead.” Then, casually, when living Willow steps out of a corner: “Oh, hey Willow.” Pauses, does a double-take.
Xander: “Right there with ya, pal.”
Willow: That’s me as a vampire? I’m so evil and skanky. [quieter] And I think I’m kinda gay.
Buffy: Willow, just remember, a vampire’s personality has nothing to do with the person that was.
Angel: Well, actually– [Buffy gives him A Look] – that’s a good point.
Foreshadowing?
As a side note, I love the way Vampire Willow says “Bitch!” when Human Willow shoots her with a tranquilizer dart.
Mayor Wilkins: This year is too important to let a loose cannon rock the boat. … “Loose cannon,” “rock the boat.” Is that a mixed metaphor? Boats did have cannons. And a loose one would cause it to rock.
After finishing “Angel,” revisiting Wesley’s first appearance in “Buffy” season 3 is a real trip.
That visual gag of Wesley and Giles taking off their glasses and cleaning them with a handkerchief in exactly the same way at the same time was a great touch.
When the crew think Willow has been killed and turned into a vampire –
Giles: She was truly the finest of all of us.
Xander: Way better than me.
Giles: Much, much better.
(Joss wrote this episode.)
Angel, distraught, having escaped from the Bronze under siege by Vampire Willow: “Willow’s dead.” Then, casually, when living Willow steps out of a corner: “Oh, hey Willow.” Pauses, does a double-take.
Xander: “Right there with ya, pal.”
Mayor Wilkins: This year is too important to let a loose cannon rock the boat. … “Loose cannon,” “rock the boat.” Is that a mixed metaphor? Boats did have cannons. And a loose one would cause it to rock.
After finishing “Angel,” revisiting Wesley’s first appearance in “Buffy” season 3 is a real trip.
That visual gag of Wesley and Giles taking off their glasses and cleaning them with a handkerchief in exactly the same way at the same time was a great touch.
When the crew think Willow has been killed and turned into a vampire –
Giles: She was truly the finest of all of us.
Xander: Way better than me.
Giles: Much, much better.
(Joss wrote this episode.)
Mayor Wilkins: This year is too important to let a loose cannon rock the boat. … “Loose cannon,” “rock the boat.” Is that a mixed metaphor? Boats did have cannons. And a loose one would cause it to rock.
After finishing “Angel,” revisiting Wesley’s first appearance in “Buffy” season 3 is a real trip.
That visual gag of Wesley and Giles taking off their glasses and cleaning them with a handkerchief in exactly the same way at the same time was a great touch.
Mayor Wilkins: This year is too important to let a loose cannon rock the boat. … “Loose cannon,” “rock the boat.” Is that a mixed metaphor? Boats did have cannons. And a loose one would cause it to rock.