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1. Watching the Tony's, which are boring me. Come back, Neil Patrick Harris, come back!
Also, Fun Home reminds me a lot of Next to Normal, while American in Paris reminds me of Singing in the Rain and On the Town. Something Rotten seems sort of different...But nothing is really grabbing me. Which is a good thing -- since I can't afford to go to the plays being honored at the Tony's.

2. They are adapting Neil Gaiman's Sandman for film. Joseph Gordon-Levit is doing it. Gaiman's one requirement was that there is no punching. Sandman does not punch people.

3. Five things that did not work in Buffy the Vampire Slayer, or made you scratch your head or fanwank the hell out of them. This occurred to me over the weekend...via circumstances that are better left unsaid.

* The Buffy Cookie Dough Speech. This is the speech in the beginning of Chosen that the writer inserted to, as he explained in the commentary, to justify the heroine's jump from one vampire lover to another. Except that's not the speech. The speech is - how Buffy can't commit to a meaningful relationship with a vampire, cursed with a soul, who heads an evil law firm, and has just brought her a mystical amulet from the law firm, because...she's unbaked cookie dough and unready for a deep relationship with anyone. And you know, maybe one day, she'll be mature enough to commit to a guy who can lose his soul at any moment and slaughter all her friends or will manipulate them to his own ends, without necessarily losing his soul.

* The Scythe -- this is the mystical weapon that Buffy is told to hunt down in the last five episodes and drops into the story out of the blue. It is in a rock. And only the slayer, the chosen one, can remove it from the rock a la King Arthur. The weapon is an ax and a stake - sort of double duty vampire killing - because a stake just isn't that useful against the old deformed vamps. The only ones who can explain the Scythe are The Guardians...who appear out of nowhere in a tomb in the Cemetery. Which apparently is so huge that Buffy never bumped into them until now. But now that she has, coincidentally so does the villain, Spike and Angel. As if suddenly there's a huge target over it.

* Apparently there's an ancient box revealing the orgins of the Slayer - which only Nikki Wood's Watcher had, and was passed down to her son, Robin. Not any of the new slayers or their watchers. And the legend isn't known by anyone but Nikki's Watcher and the magical box.

*The Demon Eggs in AYW: Spike, who is unable to remove his chip or fend for himself and is constantly making deals with Buffy and her gang for money, not to mention helping them, and now in debt to a land shark, out of the blue is a major arms dealer -- called the Doctor. And is hiding nasty monster eggs in his crypt, even though Buffy and all her friends visit him all the time and without knocking. Somehow they never notice the eggs. Or that he is the Doctor. Yet, Riley and his wife manage to track the monsters to Spike's lair within 24 hours of their arrival in Sunnydale.

* The AR Scene in Seeing Red: 1)Buffy's mysterious back injury in Seeing Red - after fighting off Hyena!Xander, being staked by a vamp, fighting Spike when he wanted to kill her and getting the better of him, fighting and beating Angelus, fighting Glory, and not to mention falling from various heights - Buffy injures her back when she falls against a headstone. As if she'd never had this happen before? Keep in mind this woman was thrust up against the wall of a building that fell around her, while having sex.
2) Spike enters Buffy's bathroom. Not her bedroom. Or any other place, but the "bathroom" which to date we've never seen. 3) Buffy is depicted as weak and not super-strong in most of the scene, then suddenly is...

And if that one didn't work for you...

* In S7 Spike is tortured with drowning, can't see in the dark, and has a reflection. While Angel is doing quite well six feet under, can see in the dark, and doesn't have reflection. Did Spike become somewhat human when he got his soul?



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Date: 2015-06-09 06:16 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] vamp-mogs.livejournal.com
A few nitpicky things;

- We had seen Buffy's bathroom prior to the AR scene. We saw it in Who Are You (Faith takes a bath in Buffy's body and then talks to herself in the mirror), Restless (Xander goes into he bathroom to pee in his dream) and Bargaining I (Willow goes into the bathroom to ask Dawn, who is brushing her teeth, if she borrowed her shoes). And I always just assumed that Spike would've walked past Buffy's room first and saw that she wasn't in it and then saw the bathroom light on under the door. Regardless, he has vampire senses so he'd have smelt and heard exactly where she was anyway.

- Whilst Spike "drowning" is incredibly silly because he doesn't need to breathe, I was never under the impression Angel himself was submerged in water during his time under the ocean. The way it looked to me was that Angel's coffin went under water but that the coffin itself never filled with water. Angel isn't wet when he emerges from the sea and when he awakes from a nightmare his screams aren't muffled as they would be if he was under water. Again, Spike doesn't need to breathe so waterboarding a vampire is a silly idea, but I just wouldn't compare it to Angel in Deep Down :)

Date: 2015-06-10 01:01 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] shadowkat67.livejournal.com
Eh, I think you're memory is off on Deep Down. I decided to google images from it -- because I distinctly remember that box he was put inside, having a window that allowed water inside.

so go Here (https://www.google.com/search?q=Images+from+Angel+Deep+Down&biw=1320&bih=662&tbm=isch&imgil=5mNkQWQIyiYtDM%253A%253BLvVYg0zW9p3NPM%253Bhttp%25253A%25252F%25252Fwww.moley75.co.uk%25252F2009%25252F04%25252F23%25252Fyou-thought-you-were-doing-the-right-thing-i-hear-that-can-be-confusing%25252F&source=iu&pf=m&fir=5mNkQWQIyiYtDM%253A%252CLvVYg0zW9p3NPM%252C_&usg=__VixKEPpA4W5qs5erE3k9vp9EMMw%3D&ved=0CDMQyjdqFQoTCJXP7bH1g8YCFYGUDQod5A4A4A&ei=GYt3VdXeFIGpNuSdgIAO#imgrc=5mNkQWQIyiYtDM%253A%3BLvVYg0zW9p3NPM%3Bhttp%253A%252F%252Fwww.moley75.co.uk%252Fletsfoldscarves%252Fwp-content%252Fuploads%252F2009%252F04%252Fdeep-down-angel.jpg%3Bhttp%253A%252F%252Fwww.moley75.co.uk%252F2009%252F04%252F23%252Fyou-thought-you-were-doing-the-right-thing-i-hear-that-can-be-confusing%252F%3B534%3B300).

Also the Trailer (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bzT8VTLfoWw)

I'll concede on the other points. The bathroom just looked a lot bigger and different for some reason. Maybe they remodeled it? Or it's my memory. I've admittedly not watched either in more than 5 years.

Date: 2015-06-10 11:30 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] vamp-mogs.livejournal.com
I just quickly rewatched the scenes from Tomorrow and Deep Down and to me it still looks like the window is made of glass with mesh over that top. You can see the reflection of the boat's lights in the glass and it wouldn't make sense that Angel stops talking to Connor once they put the door on if he could keep speaking to him through an open window. Also, when he comes out of the ocean there's no water in the box and he's not wet. But the latter could just be a goof on ME's part.

I dunno. To me it just doesn't look like water was inside the box. It looks enclosed and like the window is made of glass (and was only there so we can see Angel's sad face staring out of it lol)

Date: 2015-06-10 10:28 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] shadowkat67.livejournal.com
Haven't seen it in ages....but does it matter? I mean he's underwater, he can't breath.
How can you be tortured with water-boarding if you don't have breath? Angel was buried under the sea - there was no way for him to breath.

Unless vampires are allergic to water? But I thought that was only holy water?

LOL! I remember reading fights over this online. I honestly think the writer's didn't think it through.

Date: 2015-06-11 12:22 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] fenchurche.livejournal.com
Yeah, I've always suspected that they went with it because it looked good on screen as a way to show him being tortured without making it too graphic.

Date: 2015-06-11 01:15 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] shadowkat67.livejournal.com
I remember reading somewhere that they were going to do the holy water - but realized it would be too graphic and alienate the audience. Same thing happened with Beneath You and Same Time Same Place - he was initially a burned mess, with third degree burns everywhere. But they realized - it didn't work.

Because you know, the characters need to stay pretty.

Date: 2015-06-11 06:10 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] vamp-mogs.livejournal.com
Oh I agree that it was extremely silly regardless of whether Angel was actually submerged in water or not. Spike doesn't have to breathe so waterboarding him should have been totally useless. I was just being nitpicky ;)

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