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Season 4 is my favorite though, where they start college. You have Spike, you have the Initiative, you have a brief subplot with Faith where she starts back down the road to redemption, add an episode with Ethan for flavor, and so on.
Season 6 didn't really bother me that much, because I liked the Trio. I thought the idea of geeks running amok with demonology was pretty funny, even if some of the things in it weren't so good. Season 6 just wasn't as good as the ones that came before it.
I have to say though, the Mayor was my favorite villian to date.
That show is like seeing Britney Spears in MTV... it doesn't matter at all what they say, just mute it and watch them jiggle... I maintain that the great proportion of girls on that show are damn hot!
Haplo wrote:I maintain that the great proportion of girls on that show are damn hot!
Ditto man, ditto...
That episode when Buffy hears people thinking... She hears a guy thinking while she's in school "Man, Buffy's so hot today, i would jump at her slam her in the lockers and..." I laughed my ass off at that stuff...
"When Angels deserve to die." - SoaD (System of a Down)
I think Buffy sucks, and so does the majority of these boards. In fact I'm surprised this topic managed to keep people replying for a whole three pages so far. It's a crappy American TV show they made as a spin-off from a lame film and therefore it should suck in theory. Funnily enough, ity sucks in practice too.
Season 6 didn't really bother me that much, because I liked the Trio.
Agreed--I loved the Trio. They reminded me so much of the geeks at my high school.
And Beef, have you ever watched the show? If so, which episode(s), beause I'm curious as to which ones turned you off. And if you haven't ever seen the show, you aren't legally allowed to pan it unless you've seen "Prophecy Girl" and "Becoming, Part 2". Then again, maybe the show just isn't your thing, and I respect that.