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Post by Raven on Sept 18, 2006 12:02:05 GMT -5
Written By: Jane Espenson
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Post by Lior Knight on Sept 21, 2006 12:35:48 GMT -5
I can't say I like this episode that much...but since its mostly a filler episode I guess there's not much to expect.
I liked the general idea of this episode, it was clear that bringing Buffy back would have some repercussions but frankly I hoped for something a bit more interesting. With that said, the revelation that Buffy was in heaven and was pulled out of there by her friends is a brilliant twist, and pretty much laid out the major issue for this season - overcoming the lost of peace.
So, I rate this episode as 7.5/10.
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Post by hitnrun017 on Sept 21, 2006 13:58:26 GMT -5
I found this episode to be kind of downer. I still liked it but it wasn't what i'd hoped for. Anya was great. "You can have my coffee." Although when she is cutting up her face, that's creepy. Poor Buffy. I really like the beginning scene with her and Dawn, and how the mood just suddenly changes when Spike is talking to Buffy, to when the gang runs through the door. Oh, and the way Amber Benson did the "Oh god Oh God" in the bed with Willow makes me cringe, it just sounds so... bad.
7/10
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Post by Afer on Sept 24, 2006 11:11:19 GMT -5
I like this episode. Not high up in the list, but it is alright. I didn't expect much from it anyway because they couldn't have such an action filled episode by bringing Buffy back which is suppose to be mouth-dropping stuff, and have the follow-up episode 10 times better! lol The story was a nice idea, but the lack of action really brought this episode down. Maybe if the ghoul was all old-womany throughout the entire episode, instead of being a big ball under the walls and floors, it would have made a better villain. It got pretty boring to watch the ghoul just pass through everybody, simply talking about the spell, but in riddles. Although i thought Anya with the knife was quite scary! Predictable that it needed Buffy to live on this pain, so nothing new there. Buffy being in heaven explains why she was so depressed looking, and i love the idea that Joss plays with, that this is hell, it makes me look forward to death a little more . 5.
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