Episode 3 is aired but there is two versions online :
English version : 3 episodes of 53 min
New Zealand version : 2 episodes of 1h24min
This is the best episode so far, a lot of juicy shit.
Whilst I still wish they would bring Constantine back I have decided to watch this.
I've managed to get through the first season which doesn't take much effort. I can't help but feel this is a "Lost Girl" character redux.
Wynonna - Bo
Waverley - Kenzi
Nicole - Doc
Dolls - Dyson
The show is lacking the death Lost Girl had but it's pretty easy going.
Bring back Constantine
Looks like the manor's gonna need a little work.
I just love those official episode descriptions!
This one was hovering between a 7 and an 8, but the fact that they're not gonna drag out the amnesia thing pushed it up a notch and Dean Fogg's various comments during his Farewell Tour put it over the top. "I'm a high-functioning alcoholic, Walter. We prefer to do our serious drinking alone." Heh. Good times.
I didn't find the premiere that funny. But this episode, on the other hand, got a few laughs out of me.
That was...anticlimactic at best.
I was freaking out every time he wasn't closing a door. And the doors were so many! Grrrrrr! Good job!
The entire time I watched this episode, all I could think about was how is this guy still alive with all the stupid things he does?
"Don't worry Gonorrhoea can't see you if you're not moving."
"Oh wait, that's a T-Rex!"
Crazy stuff one after another. Very funny.
Where are my testicles, Summer?
Since it’s from the Riverdale writers. It’s starting to show with over the top girl power and PC moments.
I really wanna like the show but this episode is a disaster. Political correctness all over the place. A girl with the size of a dwarf wants to join the basketball team. The coach says she cant because she is a girl. In the end women unite to get her into a test match and with Sabrina's spells she hits the basket.
Except for the gay brother and Sabrina's two love interests there is like not a single good man in this show they are all-out evil.
I love the the story and all around the witch stuff. But its really hard to watch it as a man especially THIS episode.
PS: Dont get me wrong its all fine the Susie -> Theo stuff or the gay brother or whatever, these are all fine to me but the fact that almost all men are written as bad guys shows how sexism (especially on netflix) really looks like these days.
4/10 for this episode
Another Witch that has a thing against men. Feminist will love this show.
Yessssss Anne Hale! I'll miss Salem.
FUCK YES! Are you kidding me with that dope ass shit?
An absorbing, unique and utterly memorable episode of BUFFY. Sarah Michelle Gellar shows off her acting prowess, not as Buffy but her shadow self, Faith, in an episode that is one of the show's greatest and most underrated. Who Are You? is an embodiment of the very best of BUFFY, often hilarious, always captivating and poignantly heartbreaking. Faith cannot find the internal solace she has longed for just by taking Buffy's body.
Do not forget to watch the two ANGEL episodes, Five by Five and Sanctuary that are masterful continuations of what is raised here. Faith's character arc is one of the highlights of the Buffyverse.
[8.8/10] Outstanding episode. This is a great example of the show balancing the “high school as horror” conceit with Buffy wishing she could know what her boyfriend was thinking and then getting the ability to read minds. It goes for both comedy, with the thoughts of Xander, Cordy, Oz, and even Wesley, for action, when Angel and Buffy fight the demons, for drama, when the Scoobies have to race to find the killer, for pathos, when Jonathan admits his pain, and for character growth and understanding, when Buffy realizes how much everyone is in pain.
There’s also a brilliant escalation with Buffy’s powers, going from a neat thing to a curse very quickly. And the way she goes from wanting to understand others’ thoughts to being desperate to block them out is the perfect “be careful what you wish for.” All along the way, there’s brilliant fakeouts and red herrings, from the sardonic newspaper editor just avoiding hassle for his bad review of Oz’s band, to the lunch lady being the ultimate culprit. And the dialogue, as always, is winning and hilarious, with Cordelia’s concern for the cheerleaders being the peak. This show was pitching its fastball right now, mastering shifts in story and tone and conversation so expertly it’s amazing.
Overall, this is one of those episodes that I would show to somebody to explain what this series is capable of.
You will not speak to Bunny Summers again!
Wake up people... what you eat is killing you and the pharma people are only too happy to feed you expensive drugs to 'cure' your diabetes, ADHD and whatever else is ailing you. Change your diet and change your life - if it comes pre-packaged it's bad for you. If it's available in a fast food outlet - it's bad for you.
A cameo would be so nice and perferct in this situation. I always hoped that klaus would show up ...
They wasted a chance to give us a nice cameo.
It's interesting that there is never a conflict until the Christians get their panties in a wad.