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|    Tomi Lindberg to Jaime M. de Castellvi    |
|    Re: B5 S5    |
|    01 Jun 04 04:56:38    |
      XPost: rec.arts.sf.tv, alt.fan.tom-servo, alt.tv.buffy-v-slayer       From: tomi.lindberg.NO_SPAM@pp.inet.fi.invalid              Jaime M. de Castellvi wrote:              > Interestingly, many people keep complaining that Buffy's S6 was the       > worst ever. I wonder whether, as they rewatch the show through the       > DVD release, many folks will similarly reach the conclusion that while       > it was certainly not as good as previous seasons, it really wasn't all       > that lousy either.              Well, when I first saw S6 I thought it was really good       (somewhat poorly written but still highly entertaining,       except crack magick) but when I saw it again on local tv it       seemed much more dull and stupid. It still has some highs       like OMWF, Tabula Rasa and Seeing Red but all in all it       makes me wonder why I liked it so much on the first time.              On the other hand S7 has given me far less headaches on the       second viewing (okay, the worse half is still to come). Who       knows, maybe even the series finale is just a little       disapointment on the second time.              --       "Nowhere in me is the presence of god       Nor do I need him or want him around"               Deicide - Standing in the Flames              ---       If you wish to send me an e-mail, remove .NO_SPAM and       .invalid from the address.              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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