Real talk friends and listeners: what on Earth was this show thinking with the character of Spike? Alli and Mary have our first real Buffy-division of thinking over whether Spike should just die already, or if the scooby gang needs to nut up and get over their issues. This leads to one of our longer episodes as we discuss revenge, love, redemption, cost and outcome, and terrible, terrible plan-making. Also, Faith is back! Grab a drink, 'cause it's a long one! Cheers.
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This week, we talk our experience watching Farscape, the difference between binge-watching and watching week-to-week, and how the concept of spoilers is just lost on some people. Over with Buffy, we watch Get It Done and Storyteller, which feature Buffy's stress, the Scooby-gang's usefulness breakdown, and a filler episode featuring Andrew. Cheers!
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This week's Buffy episodes, The Killer In Me and First Date, deal with Spike's chip, Buffy's attraction to bad boys, Willow's Tara-guilt, and whether Giles is The First. It's been months, guys! Months! Give the dude a high five or something, damn. Grab a beer and join in-- cheers!
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On this week's ep, we have beers and talk Showtime and Potential. Big questions include: Can you enjoy Spike and Buffy post-assault if the show doesn't care? Why has Buffy lost her trademark compassion? Was there ever a stupider, more mythology-confusing idea than the potential slayers? We say no.
Top of show chat includes HBO, True Blood, Game of Thrones (no spoilers!) and nudity. Then we've got beer and gin for discussion of this week's Buffy reviews of Never Leave Me and Bring On the Night. So, real talk: the watcher's council as described in season 7 is objectively super creepy, right? So we've got potentials, the first evil, Spike kidnapping and Buffy getting her ass handed to her. Cheers!