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Yeah, it's just not working for me
So, um, I'm not gonna finish Buffy/Angel. I have two more discs left in the current seasons I'm on. I'll watch those and then, that's it. It's just not interesting to me. Hot and lovely as James is, I can't sit through all the crap and wait for him to show up any more. :-( So, oh well. I gave it a shot. Did the best I could. But it's just not working for me.
On the plus side, this will then free up my time for Supernatural once all the torrents finish. :-)
On the plus side, this will then free up my time for Supernatural once all the torrents finish. :-)
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this will then free up my time for Supernatural once all the torrents finish.
\o/ \o/ \o/
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I hope Supernatural grabs my attention better... :-D
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I'm not really a shipper of anyone on Angel. What did they do with Cordy?
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Then they did this lame thing where Angel and Cordy realised they were in love, and they were going to meet up at Point Dume to hook up, but on the way her demon guide, Skip (the one who made her half demon) turned up and said the PTB wanted to make her a higher being. So she went up into the sky. When she came back, early in S4, she had amnesia and didn't know who she or anyone else was. When she did get her memory back, she ran away. Then there was the "Con-Cord" icky debacle, where she slept with Angel & Darla's son Connor (who aged to about 18 in a hell dimension over the course of a few weeks) and became pregnant with a demon god who wanted to take over the world (natch).
What galled was they made her evil, and not one of her friends ever blinked an eyelid that she was so out of character. And then the writers retro-fitted the entirety of the show's history in an expositiony-flashback scene, going right back when Doyle gave her the visions, to service this god-awful storyline, which was by their own admission cobbled together when Charisma Carpenter fell pregnant in the hiatus after Season 3. It made a mockery of everything her character had been through.
When she gave birth to the demon (a fully grown woman named Jasmine, played by Gina Torres) she fell into a coma, and was barely mentioned again. An integral part of the gang suddenly keels over, and everyone just carried on like she'd never existed, until the 100th ep, halfway through Season 5, where they brought her back only to kill her off. /end rant.
Told you it was a sore point ;o)
You can read a much more eloquent rendition here: http://www.jennycrusie.com/essays/cordeliachase.php
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Glad to hear she got a proper send off, at least. :-)
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It was completely different with Supernatural. First episode ... bam... the boyz got me interested. At the time all I know about the show was Jensen and I like him before his appearances on Dark Angel, Smallville and I was willing to give it a chance. Don't even know a thing about this guy called Jared Padalecki at the time. ;)
However, the witty and intelligent script and the relationship be the two leads drew me in big time. To me that is fantastic as the chemistry of the leads are vital as if it does not work then the show will fall apart.
I can't wait to read what you are going to say about SPN. :D
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I should know within the first episode if I'll get hooked or not. That's how it was for me with Torchwood. First ep aired on BBC America and I spent the rest of the weekend downloading and watching the entire first season. I kinda hope Supernatural does that for me. I kinda need a new fandom. :-D
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But then I didn't really get Buffy or Angel either.
I'm a baaaaad sci fi fan :o Still, I adore Dr Who, Life on Mars, SG (obviously :p ), Quantum Leap and ST (especially TNG), so does that make me MOSTLY geek!?!
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As long as you love the Who, I'd say you're fine. Any opinions on Torchwood?
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