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Post by Raven on Feb 7, 2008 13:06:51 GMT -5
Writer: Drew Z. Greenberg Willow finally gives in to Kennedy's advances, and they share a lingering kiss. Suddenly Willow transforms into the likeness of Warren, Tara's murderer, and she must find a way to reverse the change while she deals with the still-raw emotional wounds caused by Tara's death. Meanwhile, when Spike's chip begins to malfunction Buffy must turn to an unlikely source for help, and the gang discovers that the First may be closer than anyone suspected.
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Post by Lior Knight on Feb 13, 2008 4:54:48 GMT -5
The Kenndey-Willow relationship didn't felt as natural as Willow and Tara...and don't get me wrong; I like Kennedy but to me it felt like a forced move by the writers to "evolve" Willow some more.
So, for me, this episode wasn't that interesting. Same with Spike and Buffy - while the outcome was long over due, they way they introduced Initiative back felt a bit forced (as if they desperately need closure). Perhaps, if MB got a guest spot it would have been better.
So overall, IMO, 6/10.
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Post by Jake on Aug 28, 2008 15:33:04 GMT -5
The Kenndey-Willow relationship didn't felt as natural as Willow and Tara...and don't get me wrong; I like Kennedy but to me it felt like a forced move by the writers to "evolve" Willow some more. So, for me, this episode wasn't that interesting. Same with Spike and Buffy - while the outcome was long over due, they way they introduced Initiative back felt a bit forced (as if they desperately need closure). Perhaps, if MB got a guest spot it would have been better. So overall, IMO, 6/10. I agree. This episode bores me, I think season 7 as a whole was good, but a few of the episodes were un-interesting, for me anyway. Kurt
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