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house looking like a proud father because chase did something insane just to get people to stop asking him about his clearly terrible mental health
omg, buffy, that face, I'm dying here...
Smashed - yes, I knew what awaited me at the end of this episode, and it was everything I expected and wanted it to be. Spuffy is wonderfully messed up. :) I honestly did not know if I was going to see Amy again. I'm a little surprised that she can keep it up with Willow when it comes to magic, considering she spent 3 years as a rat and was kind of incompetent before that.
Wrecked - okay, Willow is out of control. I still can't help but feel like her turn to the dark side was a little rushed. Willow seemed like a character with deeply ingrained moral values, and yet they seemed to disappear almost instantly. Maybe there is something deeply and inherently corrupting about magic itself that really hastens this process. It seems that just like a slayer needs a watcher, a young witch would have needed a mentor. I really felt for Dawn in this episode, not only does she feel left out and abandoned, she also got seriously hurt. I'm surprised she's as well adjusted as she is.
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I haven't brought up ats as of late, and that's because it, uh... gets really bad, guys. Early S3 has many deeply uncomfortable episodes. Poor writing (lines like Cordelia about a necklace: "It really brings out my breasts" or Wesley's: "Speaking of saliva, where is Cordelia?"), racial stereotyping, logical inconsistencies (characters forgetting that vampires can't come in unless invited, VAMPIRES forgetting that vampires can't come in unless invited), bullying & making fun of the victim (Angel with Merl), but the worst part is the sudden escalation of sexual and physical violence aimed at the female cast of the show. Episodes Carpe Noctem and Billy are particularly egregious examples of the show's creators blatantly getting off to this kind of crap.
Willow Rosenberg in Smashed (6x09)
Does anybody remember when Dean "serviced Oberon, King of the Fairies?" or is it just me RN?!
when bellamy wipes the blood from jo!clarke’s nose and the music changes to a more whimsical note; Don’t tell me he’s not experiencing, yet again, an emotional turmoil at seeing the love of his life in pain. Dont tell me he’s NOT SUFFERING!!!! I felt that scene DEEP in my bones. Time to give us the BELLARKE we deserved, you cowards!!
JONERYS APPRECIATION WEEK / DAY 06 / FIRE AND BLOOD
Like their dragons the Targaryens answered to neither gods nor men.