Although the poster is obviously someone who has not spent the time to appreciate the finer points of "Buffy" over the years, I agree with them on one thing. The writing this past season was so ham handed and character-driven that it seems more like a glorified soap opera than the wonderful, witty, engaging, well-acted, and craftful show it used to be. I'm one of its biggest fans, and recommend the boards at televisionwithoutpity.com for fun and intelligent discussion if it, but I'm so disappointed in the direction of the show that I find myself nodding my head in agreement at the above poster's statements, though they are without any writing skills, or intellectual consideration at all.
If Faith isn't of interest to a good number of nerds, I don't know what it. Heck, I'm a hetero, married chick and I'd do her.
Although the poster is obviously someone who has not spent the time to appreciate the finer points of "Buffy" over the years, I agree with them on one thing. The writing this past season was so ham handed and character-driven that it seems more like a glorified soap opera than the wonderful, witty, engaging, well-acted, and craftful show it used to be. I'm one of its biggest fans, and recommend the boards at televisionwithoutpity.com for fun and intelligent discussion if it, but I'm so disappointed in the direction of the show that I find myself nodding my head in agreement at the above poster's statements, though they are without any writing skills, or intellectual consideration at all. If Faith isn't of interest to a good number of nerds, I don't know what it. Heck, I'm a hetero, married chick and I'd do her.
Joss Whedon stated at the end of season 5 that the Slayer line continues through Faith, and not Buffy. Of course, the man's a liar, so...
What do you think about being a celebrity sex symbol, and how does your wife feel about the serious political/moral issue of concubines in America?