CaptainWacky
I want to smell dark matter
Villains - So here it is. Willow's grief for Tara has her bent on a dark magic fuelled revenge. This episode is pretty non-stop with the thrilling action! Willow drinking in all the words from the dark magic books like pretty cool. Meanwhile Spike has started using ambiguous language about "giving that bitch what she deserves" and he's gone off to do something. Warren is certainly an evil jerk but the actor does a fine job! The scene where Willow has him in the woods is pretty great. And then "bored now" happens. Let's all agree to ignore the bullshit comics that had Amy teleport Warren out and keep him alive because that sure didn't happen.
Two To Go - This is very good too! Anya gets in on the action by teleporting and stuff. All the scenes here are well stage with the prison escape and Willow flying and then Willow stealing a fucking truck! Willow being mean to Dawn is sad but it's well acted. Then that show where Willow is talking to Buffy and the it rotates and suddenly they're in the Magic Box. And OH SNAP it's Giles and he's here to test a theory! This is good stuff.
Grave - And this...isn't...as good? I wish it was but...it kind of runs out of momentum. Like the more Dark Willow speaks the less interesting she becomes. It's good to have Giles back but I don't know if the "laughing about how crap season 6" scene was a good idea. Buffy and Dawn get trapped together in a grave just to give them something to do and suddenly Dawn's all "why didn't you tell me that Spike tried to rape you and that Giles is back in the middle of Willow trying to kill us?" Like, give her a break Dawn. And suddenly the story is "Buffy's trying to protect Dawn from the world!" but that hasn't been their arc this season! It only comes up in this episode! It's like they'd already resolved the "Buffy ignores Dawn/Dawn shoplifts" thing so they had to make up something else for the finale to give Buffy a moment. And the the parts in the last two episodes where someone mentions Spike and we got to him fighting someone in a cave and using annoyig twisty language are annoying. Then there's Willow wanting to DESTROY THE WORLD. I mean I get it, she feels all the pain in the world and wants to end it and it's a metaphor for how we all want to destroy the world when someone we love dies, but surely the scene with Xander would have worked just as well if he'd been talking her out of killing Andrew and Jonathan or something. HAVING SAID THAT it is a strong scene and the best Xander stuff since season five. So yeah this episode is pretty good (certainly by the standards of season six) but it's the worst season finale.
Deep Down - The only way this episode sufferes is that they have to keep putting in lines that recap previous events and they feel a bit forced. I guess they were trying to get new viewers up to speed. But this is a very good season opener. I like Connor living with Fred and Gunn like the way Dawn lived with Tara And Willow. He deserves the tasing Fred gave him. Wesley has Justine in a cage with a bucket and that's pretty dark! Wesley seems like the reasonable one here when Fred is all "you don't care at all!" right after he saved Angel for them. Lilah's scene killing Linwood is great. Angel's speech to Connor at the end is very good other than the word "Champion" being thrown in there. This is a good start to the season.
Two To Go - This is very good too! Anya gets in on the action by teleporting and stuff. All the scenes here are well stage with the prison escape and Willow flying and then Willow stealing a fucking truck! Willow being mean to Dawn is sad but it's well acted. Then that show where Willow is talking to Buffy and the it rotates and suddenly they're in the Magic Box. And OH SNAP it's Giles and he's here to test a theory! This is good stuff.
Grave - And this...isn't...as good? I wish it was but...it kind of runs out of momentum. Like the more Dark Willow speaks the less interesting she becomes. It's good to have Giles back but I don't know if the "laughing about how crap season 6" scene was a good idea. Buffy and Dawn get trapped together in a grave just to give them something to do and suddenly Dawn's all "why didn't you tell me that Spike tried to rape you and that Giles is back in the middle of Willow trying to kill us?" Like, give her a break Dawn. And suddenly the story is "Buffy's trying to protect Dawn from the world!" but that hasn't been their arc this season! It only comes up in this episode! It's like they'd already resolved the "Buffy ignores Dawn/Dawn shoplifts" thing so they had to make up something else for the finale to give Buffy a moment. And the the parts in the last two episodes where someone mentions Spike and we got to him fighting someone in a cave and using annoyig twisty language are annoying. Then there's Willow wanting to DESTROY THE WORLD. I mean I get it, she feels all the pain in the world and wants to end it and it's a metaphor for how we all want to destroy the world when someone we love dies, but surely the scene with Xander would have worked just as well if he'd been talking her out of killing Andrew and Jonathan or something. HAVING SAID THAT it is a strong scene and the best Xander stuff since season five. So yeah this episode is pretty good (certainly by the standards of season six) but it's the worst season finale.
Deep Down - The only way this episode sufferes is that they have to keep putting in lines that recap previous events and they feel a bit forced. I guess they were trying to get new viewers up to speed. But this is a very good season opener. I like Connor living with Fred and Gunn like the way Dawn lived with Tara And Willow. He deserves the tasing Fred gave him. Wesley has Justine in a cage with a bucket and that's pretty dark! Wesley seems like the reasonable one here when Fred is all "you don't care at all!" right after he saved Angel for them. Lilah's scene killing Linwood is great. Angel's speech to Connor at the end is very good other than the word "Champion" being thrown in there. This is a good start to the season.