Also frankly if you watch the prom episode and don't choke up I think there's something really fucking wrong with you.
I'm sorry but if your soul doesn't sing when Buffy says "hi I'm buffy the vampire slayer and you are?" in Anne you are just broken as a person.
Dominic West's english accent is the worst example of this.
He was in the year below David Cameron in Eton for fuck's sake
Similar moment in 'The Freshman' when she says 'the arm's hurt, it's not broken' and she twats that vampire beeatch!
He was acting an American trying and failing to do an English accent. He does it perfectly. If he'd reverted to an actual English accent then all verisimilitude would have been lost.
I've never seen The Wire.
Buffy fans, do you ever watch Charmed?! I like it. Not as good as Buffy by a mile but I still enjoy it.
No no no no glitter, charmed is like own brand cornflakes compared to buffy.
He's also the biggest swollen asshole in all of law enforcement.
We're watching all the Wires for the first time each Friday night with friends. Not much past that episode, actually.
I agree. But I like it. Buffy is proper television. Charmed is light entertainment.
But you just announced you've never seen the wire. Shut up and watch it. Good tv is good tv, and why watch crap like charmed when the wire is out there.
I am suitably reprimanded.
I struggle to invest time in stuff I haven't seen before atm because it's all interrupted by a demanding baby
When I have another and go on mat leave I'll get The Wire and watch it.
Iguana is a fan of Charmed. Even she admits it's guilty pleasure. The appropriate word is guilty. The Wire is hard work. I was just teasing, I fucking hate charmed though.
I don't remember seeing The Zeppo before but I think it's my new favourite episode
Watertown is greater Boston.Google says Watertown, Massachusetts - which means nothing to me Also, to anyone offended, I think Bostonian accents are well fit
, Angel is the finest of Whedon’s shows, demonstrating an extraordinary ability to reinvent itself every year for five years – mainly as a result of behind-the-scenes events – and challenging its audience with truly mature themes, exploring that lost feeling people get in their twenties in a way that no other show really bothered to. Buffy did a bit of that too, of course, but there’s something about Angel’s characters that had a greater resonance with me.
I've never seen The Wire.
Buffy fans, do you ever watch Charmed?! I like it. Not as good as Buffy by a mile but I still enjoy it.