This episode is so incredibly important for so many characters, heck, most of them, Tara's realization, Xander/Anyanka's problems, Giles' distance, Spike's returned passion and most importantly Buffy's revelation that she was in heaven. And it's done with such style, originality and bravado. I don't have better words to describe it. I watched La La Land today, thinking I'd love it, because I felt there was so many reasons I would. But the main feeling I had was, I want to watch Once more with feeling.
I love any excuse for a musical episode and this is no exception. This holds up as my favourite episode of the entire series.
The perfect palette cleanser to wash the taste of CATS out of your mouth.
This is the greatest episode to ever be made you can't change my mind
I HATE musicals.
When I'm watching a series that does a musical episode I normally FFWD the singing & dancing parts.
This is the only enjoyable musical episode I've ever seen.
The only musical episode I've seen which didn't make me want to puncture my eardrums.
I'm not much of a musical fan, and I did love it. I do love watching dancing, but I feel even in musicals that I really like, that there's at least one or two numbers that should have been cut, but I actually liked every song here, and they were all actually important, unlike many musical numbers, though some more than others (see: Sarah's last non-reprise song). Oof.
Also, I had no idea that Michelle was such a beautifully articulate dancer. The guest star/singer/demon was quite a character. It wouldn't have worked so well without a strong guest star, and he was devilishly cool.
Bunnies, it must be bunnieeeeeees!!!
This might be the best single episode of a TV show ever produced.
ive always been so obsessed with this episode truly
I'm not a musicals fan, so this episode got old pretty quick for me. Unless you've seen this episode a dozen times, none of the songs are memorable. Sacrilege, I know.
Shout by JoacoBlockedParent2016-10-27T21:29:39Z
"I think this line is mostly filler" LOL