One of the low points of the season thus far, the Initiative storyline takes itself into its most excruciatingly dull territory yet. As with every episode of BUFFY however, there's enough joyous moments due to its sacred characters that makes the entire experience still worthwhile, in spite of the overall unevenness of the episode.

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"Riley was supposed to be Mr. Joe guy. We were gonna do dumb things like hold hands through the daisies going Tra-la-la." -Buffy

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Can’t believe I’ve never watched Buffy before now but I absolutely love it!

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Did they have to pay for using Dethlok?

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George Herzberg seems like he could have brought more to the role and plotline if this story arc had been, well, interesting, or well-executed, but everything is just so bland. Why is this super secret demon-experimenting military base so BRIGHT. There's no atmosphere. The HD rescan has random gamma levels which tends to make things too washed out, but this place is just like a blank sheet of steno paper. Willow and Tara are boring, too, and they should be interesting because they're new, and Tara's introduction was actually pretty great. Oh well. Let's hope this picks up a little before Season 5.

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I mean it's not a bad episode, it's just feels like a filler episode. It seems it's just there to move the plot along with the Initiative and the Big Bad of the Season.

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