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Monday, 3 January 2011
4.18 Shiny happy people
Topic: Ats Season 4

Title: Shiny Happy People

Written by: Elizabeth Craft & Sarah Fain.

Jasmine... Gina Torres

Summary:

Coming Soon...

 


 


After several great episodes it's disappointing to see a boring episode like this one. I like Gina Torres, but the only reason she was cast into the role of Jasmine was because of Joss Whedon's obsession with Firefly, she is a good actress, but she can't hold the episode together simply because Jasmine is a brand new and simply boring character (and like Caleb probably just made to give a Firefly actor a job). The whole episode is very dialog centered and again the problem surfaces with the fact that the dialog isn't very gripping, it's just constant talking. And after watching everyone bow down to Cordelia I'm really not interested at seeing everyone, especially Angel kneeling and worshiping Jasmine (or any other character for that matter).

 

Fred questions why the evil thing didn't pick a horrible evil person to born in, I know I'm terrible and bitter, but who says that Jasmine didn't choose a evil person. And Fred has strange priorities, according to her, Angel killing Crappy (sorry, can't use the real name of this incarnation) to save the world is worse than setting the beast master free. Ugh! But while Fred was jumping from Crappy worship to Jasmine worship and into crazy cave girl and back again, Charisma did one of her best performances of the season in a coma (that was evil of me, but she was bad as a saint, but really terrible as the big bad). And after Fred has scrubbed her fingers raw and sees Jasmine's real, gross maggoty face, she runs straight to the subject of her worship, Crappy, I'm starting to suspect that she's the one with the moira and yak dung. Even though she's still hung up on the coma-girl, without Crappy taking all the screen time, Fred is starting to be developed as more than just Gunn's girlfriend and Crappy's cheerleader as is seen when she goes to the hospital to find out if the “crazy guy” saw the same thing as she did. Also the guys face brings to mind Glory's scabby hobbits and his talk about being called the crusaders after the Key.

 

Angel being all serene and a little giddy is not something I care to see, just when he was getting his smarts back after Angelus' visit then comes Jasmine and he's taken a step back from the two steps forward. And totally off topic, but the yellow stripe shirt looked terrible on him, really not his color. But it's good to see him and Connor finally getting along. And I love the fact that once Gunn got out of his relationship with Fred and his annoying jealousy, he started to get good lines and better personality, like his line “That's definitely gonna help” to Connor's “You'll go nuts”. Interesting that Wesley is the last one to kneel in front of Jasmine, but too bad that it isn't explained why. But I found it very annoying that all Fred's friends were so ready to go and kill her after she saw the truth, I know they were all under Jasmine's spell, but I would have liked to see some love shine through like with Buffy's to Dawn in 'Him'. But even though I liked the ending scene at the café and Fred realizing that she's alone in the world, I'm annoyed with the fact that just like the rain of fire and black out, Jasmine is only affecting LA .

 

While I found this episode extremely boring, I found it interesting that Jasmine is a former higher power. Who says that the Powers that be are good? And really, despite making everyone worship her and all that does not mean that she is good especially considering how she came to the world.

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Posted by Fashion Detective at 8:29 AM EST
Updated: Tuesday, 4 January 2011 3:06 PM EST
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1.01 Welcome to the Hellmouth
Topic: Btvs Season 1

Written by: Joss Whedon.

Jesse... Eric Balfour
Principal Flutie... Ken Lerner
Joyce... Kristine Sutherland
the Master... Mark Metcalf
Darla... Julie Benz
Luke... Brian Thompson

 

Summary:

16 year old Buffy Summers moves to Sunnydale and starts in a new school. But things that she is trying to escape from come back to haunt her when a body is found in the school. It appears that Sunnydale isn't a normal town but neither is Buffy just a regular girl, she is the vampire slayer.

 

 

The first episode of Buffy ever, when all the characters were still young and innocent, those were the times. This is a great opening episode of a series, it explains all the characters and the slayer mythology without feeling like a boring history lesson. I really liked that this isn't predictable, in the beginning the frightened blonde isn't the one being used, but actually the monster to be feared and the bubbly normal teenage girl turns out to be the only one that can fight those monsters.

 

Joyce was doing well as a mother up until the point where she said “Try not to get kicked out”, that wasn't very supporting thing to say. But she was playing the good mother later when Buffy was leaving to the Bronze but why hadn't she heard about the dead body found at the school?

 

Principal Flutie tearing Buffy's file, then taping it back together was funny. Xander was cute as the “bibbling idiot” and Willow is really sympathetic character with her quirky nerdiness and shyness, really felt bad for her when Cordy was bashing her. Really loved the talks between Buffy and Willow, and we got the famous reason why she and Xander broke up. He stole her Barbie, heh. Smile

 

Cordelia is a perfect bitch, she's the character you love to hate and has some great dialog. Buffy could have become one of the cordette's, a popular cheerleader who tormented Willow and Xander since she had already had Cordelia's approval. But despite being a “retired” slayer, she didn't ignore her duty and sacrificed her “social life” by doing the right thing and becoming friends with Willow, Xander and Jesse. And you can see from the look she gives Cordelia as she's being nasty to Willow that Buffy doesn't really like Cordy's behavior. And it's not hard to mistake Cordelia for a soulless bloodsucker. *Grin*

 

Did Giles think he gave the vampyr book to the wrong girl when Buffy fled the library? Really loved the interaction between Buffy and Giles, they really have great chemistry and he got a reality check on slayer's life, he did look a little taken back so I guess he hadn't really thought about it from that point of view. Poor Giles really looks out of place in the Bronze in his tweed suit and gotta love that stuttering, “but you didn't... hone”. And for some reason Buffy saying she didn't like the dark, annoyingly gorgeous guy didn't sound very convincing, it always makes me break into a smile.

 

And Angel. The first time I saw this episode I was really surprised by how young and skinny Angel/DB looked, and lets not forget yummy *swoon*. And the chemistry between Buffy and Angel is unbelievable, the screen was sizzling when they were together. And lets not forget the smirk... Tongue out

 

Okay, I'm back. Just got a little distracted by the dark, mysterious smirking salty goodness. Lets move on to the characters that don't make me so distracted. Master is a great villain, on my top three of favorites, he's creepy and sometimes kinda funny, “Bring me something... young”. Luke is in a way cliché bad guy but for some reason I like him as a disposable baddie. And in this episode I wasn't as annoyed with Darla as I could be and Buffy could have staked her skanky ass if she hadn't been so busy joking. She should have just “plunge and move on, plunge and...” like Giles instructed in Never kill a boy on the first date. But we'll get to enjoy her turning to dust later. Buffy was a little easily thrown around by Luke, guess she wasn't on the top of her game yet, but the episode ended in a suspending cliffhanger. Where was the cross-necklace that Angel gave her?

 

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Posted by Fashion Detective at 7:23 AM EST
Updated: Monday, 3 January 2011 8:40 AM EST
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