Agree on Farscape. The puppets/Henson attracted me to it. And I adored Ben Browder/Claudia Black - who are still in my opinion the best romantic relationship that I've seen on tv. They are also incredibly kind actors. I loved their commentary.
I always loved it, as you know, but I also never quite felt it was written FOR me, except ironically in S4, when it seems most people had trouble relating to it.
For me it was Seasons 5 and 6. Post college, when she was struggling with jobs, illness, and depression. Particularly S6. Season 6 felt written for me - in a metaphorical sense that was difficult to explain, although I tried through an insane number of essays.
Although I did identify quite a bit with various episodes in S4. And Buffy's inability to drive - endeared me to the character forever. LOL!
The first three seasons I didn't relate to at all. It didn't mirror my HS Hell either.
Agree on SMASH - the musical numbers were great. (I'm actually having similar issues with Glee - great musical numbers, but gah.) I'm not sure the rest of the audience could handle musical numbers on ONCE, but I'd certainly adore them. (A lot of people, I've noticed, don't like musicals. Never understood this.)
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I always loved it, as you know, but I also never quite felt it was written FOR me, except ironically in S4, when it seems most people had trouble relating to it.
For me it was Seasons 5 and 6. Post college, when she was struggling with jobs, illness, and depression. Particularly S6. Season 6 felt written for me - in a metaphorical sense that was difficult to explain, although I tried through an insane number of essays.
Although I did identify quite a bit with various episodes in S4. And Buffy's inability to drive - endeared me to the character forever. LOL!
The first three seasons I didn't relate to at all. It didn't mirror my HS Hell either.
Agree on SMASH - the musical numbers were great. (I'm actually having similar issues with Glee - great musical numbers, but gah.) I'm not sure the rest of the audience could handle musical numbers on ONCE, but I'd certainly adore them. (A lot of people, I've noticed, don't like musicals. Never understood this.)