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I'm rewatching the entire series and got the GF addicted to it. Seasons 5-6 having way more resonance now that I'm in the appropriate life stage.

― BIG HOOS enjoys a cold mindbeer (BIG HOOS aka the steendriver), Saturday, November 22, 2008 8:13 AM (1 year ago) Bookmark

wow hello time warp post

what u think i steen for to push a crawfish? (BIG HOOS aka the steendriver), Wednesday, 30 December 2009 01:03 (fourteen years ago) link

I like Dawn! But then I'm also a big Season 1 fan, so my tastes may differ from others.

I Am Curious (The Yellow Kid), Wednesday, 30 December 2009 01:12 (fourteen years ago) link

i don't like dawn by any means but i never really understood the vitriol reserved for her. but then again i tend not to get the vitriol reserved for anything ever

what u think i steen for to push a crawfish? (BIG HOOS aka the steendriver), Wednesday, 30 December 2009 01:27 (fourteen years ago) link

Dawn could be a bit shrill sometimes, but there were people online that seriously wanted to murder her.

ô_o (Nicole), Wednesday, 30 December 2009 02:47 (fourteen years ago) link

sometimes i will see the dvd sets of this on sale an consider getting them because im reasonably certain id end up really vibing them but some part of me still feels good abt never having seen a single episode of this or angel or firefly

AAAAAAH YAH ITS FUSION (Lamp), Wednesday, 30 December 2009 02:50 (fourteen years ago) link

sometimes i try to watch angel (roommate has dvds) because i miss buffy but most of the episodes are frankly too silly to watch more than once every couple years. can't do it. angel is just not good.

the first half of season 6 is by far my favorite part of buffy. unfortunately that's a pretty small window, i'd say the rest is decent but not fantastic.

Maria, Wednesday, 30 December 2009 03:49 (fourteen years ago) link

I kind of love the character of Ethan Rayne, because he was such a transparent plot device who showed up once a season to provide an episode with wacky hijinks involving Giles, which was always incredibly entertaining.

clotpoll, Wednesday, 30 December 2009 05:13 (fourteen years ago) link

And then he just stopped showing up, right?

uninspired girls rejoice!!! (Hoot Smalley), Wednesday, 30 December 2009 05:19 (fourteen years ago) link

yeah, the Initiative took him away after he turned Giles into a demon, and he was never seen again. Another reason to dislike Riley.

clotpoll, Wednesday, 30 December 2009 05:31 (fourteen years ago) link

Aww, I always liked Riley OK.

uninspired girls rejoice!!! (Hoot Smalley), Wednesday, 30 December 2009 06:32 (fourteen years ago) link

riley was the Dean of buffy

plaxico (I know, right?), Wednesday, 30 December 2009 11:15 (fourteen years ago) link

I guess I'm in the same position as Kevin... I watched the first season of Buffy when it was reran on Finnish TV around 1999 or 2000, mostly because it featured the red-haired girl from American Pie, who I thought was incredibly hot. But in the end the series felt so corny that I couldn't keep up watching it weekly just because of Alison Hannigan, and I gave away my TV set around the same time, so I only saw the first season plus maybe one of two episodes of the second one. Then, years later, I learned through ILX and other sources that Buffy's is actually considered a classic series, though apparently I gave up on it just before it turned classic. So after that I've been wondering, should I give it a second chance? Maybe some day when I'll have enough spare time.

Is it possible to start watching the series starting from season 2, without missing any crucial information? Because I can't remember much of season 1, but no way am I gonna watch it all again.

Tuomas, Wednesday, 30 December 2009 12:14 (fourteen years ago) link

You should be able to start off with Season 2 and not miss anything that's too important. Occasionally, they'll reference or make jokes about the early stuff (like Xander having a crush on his teacher who turns into a praying mantis), but it doesn't get in the way of following the story.

kingkongvsgodzilla, Wednesday, 30 December 2009 12:31 (fourteen years ago) link

definitely. or even start with season 3 to avoid more cumulative angel screen time.

Maria, Wednesday, 30 December 2009 14:17 (fourteen years ago) link

Where's she been, anyway?

She's been struggling with her career. Done a few movies but never were successful. Also had a kid (like A) with Freddie Prinz Jr. They've been together quite a long time.

Nathalie (stevienixed), Wednesday, 30 December 2009 14:36 (fourteen years ago) link

are you saying she had kid a with freddie prinze

who sharted?! (s1ocki), Wednesday, 30 December 2009 17:19 (fourteen years ago) link

riley was the Dean of buffy

― plaxico (I know, right?), Wednesday, 30 December 2009 11:15 (6 hours ago) Bookmark Suggest Ban Permalink

if this is a gilmore girls reference then it is so otm :(

tuomas- if you want to watch buffy, and please do it is the greatest tv show ever in the history of tv like seriously, but want to skip to the real good stuff, go: Welcome To The Hellmouth, The Harvest, Witch, Angel, Out of Mind Out of Sight, Prophecy Girl, When She Was Bad, School Hard, Halloween, Lie To Me, What's My Line Pt. 1&2, Surprise/Innocence and then watch every episode. That cuts out like 15 episodes of filler.

eagle tears was a popular drink and it still is (a hoy hoy), Wednesday, 30 December 2009 17:30 (fourteen years ago) link

if it's a gilmore girls reference it's not otm! riley is one of the worst ever.

horseshoe, Wednesday, 30 December 2009 17:38 (fourteen years ago) link

so was dean

eagle tears was a popular drink and it still is (a hoy hoy), Wednesday, 30 December 2009 17:40 (fourteen years ago) link

oh i am so dumb and annoying but im pretty so rory plz love me

eagle tears was a popular drink and it still is (a hoy hoy), Wednesday, 30 December 2009 17:41 (fourteen years ago) link

lol she reads books and eats and says funny things so i dont have to

eagle tears was a popular drink and it still is (a hoy hoy), Wednesday, 30 December 2009 17:41 (fourteen years ago) link

riley always seemed like an underwritten jagoff to me but nonetheless i was srsly affected by the direction his character took. got all choked up and i was like 15!

what u think i steen for to push a crawfish? (BIG HOOS aka the steendriver), Wednesday, 30 December 2009 19:32 (fourteen years ago) link

i was srsly nauseated by the direction his character took >:[

horseshoe, Wednesday, 30 December 2009 19:33 (fourteen years ago) link

dean was rad f u g2h

AAAAAAH YAH ITS FUSION (Lamp), Wednesday, 30 December 2009 19:33 (fourteen years ago) link

yeah i love dean and at least that actor is cute ffs

horseshoe, Wednesday, 30 December 2009 19:35 (fourteen years ago) link

i liked dean at first but he was such a pussy. jess ended up being disappointingly underwritten but he > dean no doubt, though tristan was the best male character of the first 2 seasons imo!

k3vin k., Wednesday, 30 December 2009 19:36 (fourteen years ago) link

besides christopher duh

k3vin k., Wednesday, 30 December 2009 19:36 (fourteen years ago) link

jess is gross + that is the wrong way to watch gilmore girls, but this thread is not about that

xpost christopher is like the devil what is wrong with you???!

horseshoe, Wednesday, 30 December 2009 19:37 (fourteen years ago) link

yeah chris is evil. i like dean actually but they are both super dopey and kinda pointless. dean is aiight because he is just something for lor/rory to bounce off of; riley doesn't smile as much as dean and thus isn't as good at this

eagle tears was a popular drink and it still is (a hoy hoy), Wednesday, 30 December 2009 19:42 (fourteen years ago) link

riley was pretty boring but he was also the only one of buffy's boyfriends i would possibly consider dating material because he was the least crazy. yet more evidence that good tv is not equivalent to good life.

Maria, Wednesday, 30 December 2009 19:57 (fourteen years ago) link

^^^ haaa yah dean was kinda boring compared to a 30yo poet living in his uncle's attic or the heir to a media baron's fortune but he was the best bf that rory had imo and the kinda solid car-fixing dude u want to d8 irl

AAAAAAH YAH ITS FUSION (Lamp), Wednesday, 30 December 2009 20:01 (fourteen years ago) link

oh hai guise check out this cool thread i found: Tell me what's happening on "Gilmore Girls" a.k.a. The "Gilmore Girls" thread.

all yoga attacks are fire based (rogermexico.), Wednesday, 30 December 2009 20:02 (fourteen years ago) link

riley always seemed like an underwritten jagoff to me but nonetheless i was srsly affected by the direction his character took.

Oh man: I have to agree with this and marvel at one of those rare instances of Horseshoe possibly being wrong. Riley was underwritten and bland and feckless, at first, kind of a generic love interest and a way to introduce the Initiative. And the show eventually realized that. The brilliant thing is that they dealt with this by having Riley realize it too. That was the awesome and affecting part -- Riley actually trying to cope with the fact that he was sort of useless and unimportant in the show! Which was actually part of a larger theme with a lot of the men on the show: Xander feeling useless and left-behind when he lives with his parents and doesn't go to college; Giles eventually feeling like he has nothing left to offer Buffy, etc. (Also Tara and even Dawn, to an extent, during this period where almost everyone on the show feels totally shut out and left behind by the ever-growing power of Buffy and Willow.)

I mean, I don't want to sound too lit-crit about this, because all I'm really talking about is good characterization and interpersonal dynamics, but ... I think this was an interesting flip-side to Whedon's thing for powerful female characters -- he also spent a whole lot of time on the male characters around them feeling un-powerful and useless and, umm, loser-y. And Riley was one of the more interesting ones -- you spend all this time finding him bland and useless and then one day he's like "oh shit, I'm completely bland and useless, aren't I," and at that moment he becomes incredibly interesting. To me. (He says this to Xander, too, doesn't he? That bit where they're moving and he's like "eh, she doesn't love me, I'm not important, but I guess I'll just live with that until she figures it out.")

oɔsıqɐu (nabisco), Wednesday, 30 December 2009 21:21 (fourteen years ago) link

(Granted, the Riley-hanging-with-vampires / heroin-den thing was a little on the nose, but it fit perfectly, and I actually really like their last argument, because Buffy is interestingly sort of wrong and mean -- or not so much objectively "wrong," but she confirms what Riley predicted, that she really doesn't have a ton of time or tolerance for him, that he's a bland leave-behind.)

oɔsıqɐu (nabisco), Wednesday, 30 December 2009 21:25 (fourteen years ago) link

I remember when Riley first met Buffy, he tells her that talking to her is like an "oral exam." Um, yeah, that's sexy. And when he finds out what she is, he tells her that she's a) stupid for not wanting to be with him, b) taking the Slayer thing too seriously, and c) self-involved. He makes all these judgments and assumptions about her life when he barely knows her.

In season 5, when Buffy is simultaneously trying to take care of her sick mother, her needy sister, school and slayer responsibilities, all Riley can do is whine about Buffy not being there for him and not having enough time for him. He should have dated Dawn, they were at about the same level of maturity.

ô_o (Nicole), Wednesday, 30 December 2009 21:39 (fourteen years ago) link

To be honest I think their entire dynamic is cemented during the bit in "Hush" where she motions desperately for him to smash the box, and he smashes something else entirely and then looks up proudly at her like he's done a very good job

oɔsıqɐu (nabisco), Wednesday, 30 December 2009 21:43 (fourteen years ago) link

i think the thing that soured Riley's difficult self-realization arc for me was that horrible speech Xander gives Buffy after Riley cuts out of town after he has that whole vampire sucking/blowjob fiasco. it's all about how she should have held onto Riley because he was a good one and it really felt like the show was endorsing that sentiment, which i found intolerable. maybe this was a naive reading on my part. maybe it was supposed to say something about Xander's identification with Riley.

horseshoe, Wednesday, 30 December 2009 21:47 (fourteen years ago) link

i am often wrong, sadly.

horseshoe, Wednesday, 30 December 2009 21:47 (fourteen years ago) link

k3vin you should get out of this spoilery thread btw

horseshoe, Wednesday, 30 December 2009 21:48 (fourteen years ago) link

it's all about how she should have held onto Riley because he was a good one and it really felt like the show was endorsing that sentiment, which i found intolerable.

Iirc any of the writers for the show were angry/bitter that the audience never warmed to Riley, so in a way I think it was a meta-lecture to the viewers as well as to Buffy.

ô_o (Nicole), Wednesday, 30 December 2009 21:52 (fourteen years ago) link

Oh man: I have to agree with this and marvel at one of those rare instances of Horseshoe possibly being wrong. Riley was underwritten and bland and feckless, at first, kind of a generic love interest and a way to introduce the Initiative. And the show eventually realized that. The brilliant thing is that they dealt with this by having Riley realize it too. That was the awesome and affecting part -- Riley actually trying to cope with the fact that he was sort of useless and unimportant in the show! Which was actually part of a larger theme with a lot of the men on the show: Xander feeling useless and left-behind when he lives with his parents and doesn't go to college; Giles eventually feeling like he has nothing left to offer Buffy, etc. (Also Tara and even Dawn, to an extent, during this period where almost everyone on the show feels totally shut out and left behind by the ever-growing power of Buffy and Willow.)

I mean, I don't want to sound too lit-crit about this, because all I'm really talking about is good characterization and interpersonal dynamics, but ... I think this was an interesting flip-side to Whedon's thing for powerful female characters -- he also spent a whole lot of time on the male characters around them feeling un-powerful and useless and, umm, loser-y. And Riley was one of the more interesting ones -- you spend all this time finding him bland and useless and then one day he's like "oh shit, I'm completely bland and useless, aren't I," and at that moment he becomes incredibly interesting. To me. (He says this to Xander, too, doesn't he? That bit where they're moving and he's like "eh, she doesn't love me, I'm not important, but I guess I'll just live with that until she figures it out.")

― oɔsıqɐu (nabisco), Wednesday, December 30, 2009 4:21 PM (32 minutes ago) Bookmark Suggest Ban Permalink

this is so, so otm

i feel like characters in angel did this too

who sharted?! (s1ocki), Wednesday, 30 December 2009 21:54 (fourteen years ago) link

he does say that to Xander, btw, nabisco, it's all dramatically at the end of one of the lovey-dovey Buffy-Riley episodes, and he says it all stone-faced and the episode ends, so it's meant to be and is a shock. the whole vampire/whoring plot follows soon after, i think?

horseshoe, Wednesday, 30 December 2009 21:56 (fourteen years ago) link

xpost - Yeah, I think it makes sense that Xander would sympathize. Like: the show makes Riley bland and extraneous. The viewer finds him bland and extraneous. He himself comes to realize he's bland and extraneous. Buffy begins to treat him as bland and extraneous. This makes sense to everyone involved. But of course in terms of an actual relationship, you can't have one partner just be bland and extraneous, which I think is most of what Xander's trying to communicate there -- that if you can't think of them as more than bland/extraneous they will eventually leave. Which Riley does, and he winds up someplace where he's not extraneous, in a relationship with someone where the two of them are on an equal footing.

I didn't feel, with Xander's speech, like the show was trying to endorse the Keep Riley viewpoint so much as throw this realization in Buffy's face that she couldn't necessarily expect anyone to stick blandly/extraneously around without ever feeling important himself. The Rory + Dean comparison is kind of interesting, because these are two shows that have really strong central female characters, and both of them are way more fascinating and realistic than a ton of shows about men in terms of the idea that you can't have a relationship with someone who's vastly secondary to yourself as a main character. I dig the way, with Riley, that this is sort of meta, how he's partly dealing with the logic of the show itself, in which he's just not significant.

oɔsıqɐu (nabisco), Wednesday, 30 December 2009 22:10 (fourteen years ago) link

okay fine

horseshoe, Wednesday, 30 December 2009 22:12 (fourteen years ago) link

(maybe "meta" is not the word, but I really like those seasons where so much of what the characters are dealing with involves their own feelings of importance/unimportance, power/powerlessness, leading/being-left-behind, etc., within the context of the show they're in!)

oɔsıqɐu (nabisco), Wednesday, 30 December 2009 22:12 (fourteen years ago) link

not to keep talking about the gilmore girls but maybe the reason dean doesn't bug me the way riley does is that i kind of hate rory. nobody could ever be good enough for buffy, tbh, which is the point all of her romantic storylines tend toward it seems.

horseshoe, Wednesday, 30 December 2009 22:14 (fourteen years ago) link

nabisco do you ever get tired of being otm?

eagle tears was a popular drink and it still is (a hoy hoy), Wednesday, 30 December 2009 22:19 (fourteen years ago) link

ha, agreed about Rory -- plus "nobody's ever good enough for you" + "you don't have time to care about them anyway" = a major part of her whole Burden of Slayerdom issue, right?

oɔsıqɐu (nabisco), Wednesday, 30 December 2009 22:23 (fourteen years ago) link

yeah it seems like it's also a generic superhero issue

horseshoe, Wednesday, 30 December 2009 22:24 (fourteen years ago) link

ha BTW the other reason Riley can't be Dean is because that guy dated Lauren Graham (as did Spike, I think)

oɔsıqɐu (nabisco), Wednesday, 30 December 2009 22:35 (fourteen years ago) link


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