I remember this episode being heavily promoted back in the day. It was the Avengers Endgame of television. The crossover event of the year. What an underwhelming episode it turned out.
The ending is such an iconic moment, though. "Mom!", lol.
That was one of the creepiest episodes I've seen thus far.
Touching how all the class the generation give her this beautiful umbrella as a "Class Protector". I'm gonna cry.
Damn, that award scene gets me every single time.
I tried not to, but I couldn't hold my tears during Jonathan's speech. "Class protector"
"Armed with a passion for social justice and a flair for speaking her mind..",
Ooooh, womens stronk!
Honestly, you lost me at "Social Justice".
Willow: It's horrible! That's me as a vampire? I'm so evil and... skanky. And I think I'm kinda gay.
Buffy: Willow, just remember, a vampire's personality has nothing to do with the person it was.
Angel: Well, actually... That's a good point.
LOL
You expect me to believe Buffy got a score high enough to get accepted into top universities? There must be some magic involved.
Spike ruined all of their lives in one episode! Can’t wait to catch up with him being a series regular. Love is a funny thing....
Jenny's death is obviously really sad, but the scene between Buffy and Giles at the factory is the bit that pushes me into tears!
Well that was rather dark...
Starting my gazillionth rewatch of this :)
This one time at band camp!!
"Why ?"
"Vengeance"
Wait, WTF ??
Awesome!!
I've never been this worried for a lady frog from outta space.
The one that started it all..
best episode i have seen so far
I was sad, but it was time for the whole Johnny storyline to come to an end
MMMMmmm mMmmmm MMMMMmmm mmm whatcha say
Finally Ryan said some truths to Marissa
Loved the new characters :D
Very interesting! I'm already liking the friendship between Ryan/Seth
It makes you want to continue watching.
Seems good.
A very good pilot! I'm intrigued by most characters.
Whaaaat! O.k. That thing with Peggy I didn't see it coming. I just can't believe that happened. Despite that shocking scene, I think season finale could be better.
The way Betty talks about this other woman's life on her analysis, without the therapist's response, is genius. Is she talking about her neighbor, or herself? I like how this tv show seems to tell you things between the lines and not straight forward. A tv show that makes you think has more impact than one that doesn't.