Angel, Angel, Angel.
And now, to the Angel comments.
Am I the only one who is tired of this "I'm so dark and angsty, my kid was stolen" crap? I mean, one ep, and I'm already BORED.
Maybe it's that I watched Gingerbread, and it all morbidly got put into perspective.
Dunno.
But I really, really wish they'd have Faith pop up long enough to kick Angel's ass for being such an IDIOT. And, to, y'know, make cracks about her and him now being even closer since they've both tried to dust Wes. Although, at least Faith wasn't being all friendly to him.
Ever.
I found the Cordy scenes completely overdone. Maybe it's because all I had was the visuals (the sound was getting talked over, since I was at work), but I really wasn't all that impressed.
And. God. Charisma, sweetie, FIRE that hairdresser, and GIVE SHATNER HIS HAIRPIECE BACK. It looks horrible on you. Really, really, REALLY horrible.
I'm not even going to mention her clothes (3 changes, last count). First it's 70's Disco Fringe Frighteners; then it was that fuzzy peach "I'm pregnant!" look. And, finally, the faux-military "I'm in a Vigilante Gang" look.
Pick one. Stick with it. Try blue jeans. And a tshirt.
And now, the script.
Plot.
Whatever.
Too little Wes. If you idiotfucks are going to wimp out of KILLING HIM, at least give us more than a few stale death-bed scenes.
And then there's Gunn.
So, let me get this straight. A man, who has ALWAYS hated demons, considers them the SCUM of the Earth (Angel and Lorne slowly wearing him down), who wants to do nothing but protect his little sister... Sells his soul to a demon for a truck.
Bull. Shit.
You heard me. It wasn't cute. It wasn't neat. It didn't make me go, "Awww, how sweet."
Fact one: His sister staying safe was his life.
Fact two: His sister was alive when he bought the truck.
Fact three: He hates demons.
So. Why would he sell his soul to one?
And don't give me that "I was young, I was only 17." bullcrap. You can shovel that manure right back where it came from, buckies.
I mean, they're even contradicting this season! Y'know, that episode that was all about racial tolerance?
C'mon, people. Stay consistant!
So. I figured it out. This episode is filler. There was a different ep scheduled for now, but it was axed. So they had to scramble to fill out the 24 episodes of the season, and this piece of crap was the result.
And do not get me started on Gunn's soap opera dialogue. Although his comment about stick-women was well-placed. Even if it's just mocking.
Am I the only one who is tired of this "I'm so dark and angsty, my kid was stolen" crap? I mean, one ep, and I'm already BORED.
Maybe it's that I watched Gingerbread, and it all morbidly got put into perspective.
Dunno.
But I really, really wish they'd have Faith pop up long enough to kick Angel's ass for being such an IDIOT. And, to, y'know, make cracks about her and him now being even closer since they've both tried to dust Wes. Although, at least Faith wasn't being all friendly to him.
Ever.
I found the Cordy scenes completely overdone. Maybe it's because all I had was the visuals (the sound was getting talked over, since I was at work), but I really wasn't all that impressed.
And. God. Charisma, sweetie, FIRE that hairdresser, and GIVE SHATNER HIS HAIRPIECE BACK. It looks horrible on you. Really, really, REALLY horrible.
I'm not even going to mention her clothes (3 changes, last count). First it's 70's Disco Fringe Frighteners; then it was that fuzzy peach "I'm pregnant!" look. And, finally, the faux-military "I'm in a Vigilante Gang" look.
Pick one. Stick with it. Try blue jeans. And a tshirt.
And now, the script.
Plot.
Whatever.
Too little Wes. If you idiotfucks are going to wimp out of KILLING HIM, at least give us more than a few stale death-bed scenes.
And then there's Gunn.
So, let me get this straight. A man, who has ALWAYS hated demons, considers them the SCUM of the Earth (Angel and Lorne slowly wearing him down), who wants to do nothing but protect his little sister... Sells his soul to a demon for a truck.
Bull. Shit.
You heard me. It wasn't cute. It wasn't neat. It didn't make me go, "Awww, how sweet."
Fact one: His sister staying safe was his life.
Fact two: His sister was alive when he bought the truck.
Fact three: He hates demons.
So. Why would he sell his soul to one?
And don't give me that "I was young, I was only 17." bullcrap. You can shovel that manure right back where it came from, buckies.
I mean, they're even contradicting this season! Y'know, that episode that was all about racial tolerance?
C'mon, people. Stay consistant!
So. I figured it out. This episode is filler. There was a different ep scheduled for now, but it was axed. So they had to scramble to fill out the 24 episodes of the season, and this piece of crap was the result.
And do not get me started on Gunn's soap opera dialogue. Although his comment about stick-women was well-placed. Even if it's just mocking.
