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Aug. 8th, 2015 09:56 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Watched Buffy season 5 today. There's only The Gift left, but it's also 10pm and I've been going to bed earlier than this. Yes, 9pm to bed and 9am get up times are sustainable in becca land. No clearly there's nothing else I could be doing with my time. *sigh*
I've watched... I don't know how many episodes tonight. Today? Maybe since Triangle. [No, that was yesterday.] Or right after that. Very probably since Crush, I was going to stop and write about Crush. But then I thought, robot girl, that'll be fun. But I'd forgotten the very last scene, and then it was The Body, and after that there was a short break for crying and feels. And then once you've seen it there's no point where you can conveniently stop, because they're all awful places to leave the characters, and frequently cliffhangers. But now I'm stopping? With The Gift the last one?
This was not great planning on my part.
Also, you know how marathon viewing a whole bunch of episodes of something makes your head all weird? Like, okay, on the one hand, reality, on the other, possibly 8 hours of Buffy, and I know which was more involving.
So basically I am in no fit state to meta about anything.
But it's safe to say that season 5 is powerful, emotional, effective TV... especially after Riley left. Bit sad for him. Good for watching.
I've watched... I don't know how many episodes tonight. Today? Maybe since Triangle. [No, that was yesterday.] Or right after that. Very probably since Crush, I was going to stop and write about Crush. But then I thought, robot girl, that'll be fun. But I'd forgotten the very last scene, and then it was The Body, and after that there was a short break for crying and feels. And then once you've seen it there's no point where you can conveniently stop, because they're all awful places to leave the characters, and frequently cliffhangers. But now I'm stopping? With The Gift the last one?
This was not great planning on my part.
Also, you know how marathon viewing a whole bunch of episodes of something makes your head all weird? Like, okay, on the one hand, reality, on the other, possibly 8 hours of Buffy, and I know which was more involving.
So basically I am in no fit state to meta about anything.
But it's safe to say that season 5 is powerful, emotional, effective TV... especially after Riley left. Bit sad for him. Good for watching.