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Post by Raven on Dec 20, 2004 10:32:19 GMT -5
Written By: Rob Des Hotel Dean Batali
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Post by Afer on Dec 20, 2004 12:49:59 GMT -5
quite a boring episode!!!! i still don't understand how the design of the wolf changed over the years...well better designs lol but the villian was more the guy with the gun......human villians annoy me sooo much, BORRRING!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 3/10 -------- afer
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Post by Raven on Dec 20, 2004 13:42:04 GMT -5
Can I just say once more how much I love Oz and Willow, they do make me all mushy.
Loved everything about this episode but the werewolf hunter. Boring subplot, just felt kinda stuck into the storyline and I think he just hampers the flow of the episode.
And besides the Ozillow love, I must say Larry's revelation is one of my favorite Buffy moment's.
We get to see Willow's self esteem take a step here as she is the one to confront Oz about their relationship. And moving Oz a bit more into the group with the addition of his supernatural 'powers'.
One of me favorites!
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Post by abcfan on Dec 20, 2004 14:07:26 GMT -5
Not the most thrilling episode but a good one none the less. Cain was incredibly annoying and I was praying iles would find a loop hole in the Slayer don't kill People thing just to be rid of him. A 7 out of 10.
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Post by fredburkle on Dec 21, 2004 13:44:11 GMT -5
I like this episode. Oz and Willow are so sweet. I agree with Raven and abcfan that Cain was a bad part of the story. Don't forget Willow's "0800, I'm dating a skanky ho" moment. -Fred
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Post by abcfan on Dec 21, 2004 15:00:48 GMT -5
A classic definately!
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Post by Dawn on Dec 23, 2004 5:22:44 GMT -5
This episode is ok, not great but not bad either. Oz and Willow should never of broken up and this episode just proves that further. 4 out of 10.
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Post by Lior Knight on Dec 23, 2004 7:50:08 GMT -5
I always liked this episode. First of all, we finally get to see Oz out of shadows. We get to see Willow grow up. And they keep showing us how Evil Angelus.
Secondly, it’s the first time they use another common mythology, this time Werewolf, and that’s always cool to see in the Buffyverse.
I give it 8/10.
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Post by Moe on Dec 25, 2004 9:39:17 GMT -5
A great episode with only one thing that really bothers me. Man in wolf suit! Man in wolf suit! I guess it at least looked a tiny bit threatening unlike the second suit that looks like an angry monkey Also, watching it back again made me notice a little flaw in the mythology: Cain kills werewolves for their fur, but in "Unleashed", a werewolf returns to it's human straight after it dies. Whoops
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Post by Chosen01 on Dec 27, 2004 9:56:04 GMT -5
A great episode with only one thing that really bothers me. Man in wolf suit! Man in wolf suit! I guess it at least looked a tiny bit threatening unlike the second suit that looks like an angry monkey Also, watching it back again made me notice a little flaw in the mythology: Cain kills werewolves for their fur, but in "Unleashed", a werewolf returns to it's human straight after it dies. Whoops maybe if you skin them alive, then thy die, the'll be a dead skinless body, but the fur will not change back as it has been removed from the body???
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Post by Moe on Dec 27, 2004 10:06:24 GMT -5
maybe if you skin them alive, then thy die, the'll be a dead skinless body, but the fur will not change back as it has been removed from the body??? An interesting angle, although I think it's just a mistake. As Cain says "their coats fetch a pretty penny in shri-lanka and it's hard to skin them if they're alive"
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Post by Chosen01 on Dec 27, 2004 10:15:12 GMT -5
An interesting angle, although I think it's just a mistake. As Cain says "their coats fetch a pretty penny in shri-lanka and it's hard to skin them if they're alive" i think its a mistake to but admitting that would be admitting Joss Whedon was wrong about something and thats just scary lol. And how would Cain know its hard to skin werewolves when there alive if he hadn't tried?
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Post by fredburkle on Dec 29, 2004 19:08:40 GMT -5
To quote Xander "You have too many thoughts" -Fred
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