Friday, October 1, 2010
Buffy, Inca Girl Mummy.
It starts out with Buffy telling herself she doesn't always use violence, haha, yes she does. The boy doing something wrong bothers Buffy and her friends, and Buffy goes to use violence and then Willow tries a talking approach. They then see a sacrificed princess who was turned into mummy, with a curse. As soon as they show her they play dramatic music, and of course she's the creature of the episode. Buffy has her little upset about not being able to do normal things, and then the episode goes on. A boy trying to steal a plate gets choked by the cursed mummy and that solidifies that the creature is the wrapped up princess, but what is she going to do, and what does she want? She causes the boy to become wrapped up and turn into a mummy, and now Buffy and friends have to track down the mummifying killer. Even though the show usually centers around vampires and creatures that need to be taken care of, the makers like to throw in the occasional high school student's dilemma or issue. The mummy princess becomes a person and ends up living with Buffy, of all people. She's under her nose. Now the mummy's killed the bodyguard, so she doesn't have to go back at all. She figures it out and they drive, while this is happening a boy in the band at the dance notices Willow! This is a classic moral of the story type moment, she's nice and doesn't freak out with the guy she likes is with someone else, and now a boy wants her! Anyways, she's kissed Xander, of course it was bound to happen. Somehow he always gets caught in the danger, like he did with the Mantis substitute teacher. But they get out, the mummy becomes mummified and breaks, and we are shown that Xander does love Willow, as a friend and will put her before girls.
Thursday, September 30, 2010
Hellmouth? Nah.
Buffy 4
It starts off with Sander daydreaming, it was obvious he was daydreaming from the start because he was already slaying a vampire and saving Buffy, totally backwards. But it goes back to class, in their science classroom, and Buffy's science teacher pulls her aside to talk to her about how she didn't complete her homework. Instead of scolding her he tries to inspire her, with fairly kind words. Not just the librarian seems to be understanding now, the science teacher seems okay too. Of course, something happens to him, since he was hope of kindness towards her. I thought it was odd that as he showed her kindness, he dissapeared, as willow said "he's one of the only teachers who doesn't think Buffy's a villan," and he goes missing? A substitute comes in who looks extremely fishy and odd, and then they open the freezer to find a headless science teacher. This teacher turns her head an entire 180 degrees, after she is appalled by the fact that Buffy calls the praying mantis ugly. She could very well be a human insect. She begins to eat a bug sandwhich, and causes a kid to dissapear. She warns Sander and of course he goes to the substitutes house anyways, she turns out to be a She-mantis and prey's on the boys. After the mantis dies, you can really see that Buffy truly misses the last science teacher, he had talked to her reasonably, and like a friend, and then he had to pass away.
Tuesday, September 28, 2010
Back to The Train Job
Thinking back to the train job, I see that most of the characters are fairly similar, on a mission, and then there's Kayle who is a sweet little mechanic, but Inara. She is much different than the others, she is a companion who seems to mean every word she says; she's one of those super nice types. She's the only one in the show that could give anyone hope about the human race. Zoe and Kayle are sweet but they both are very easily swayed and cannot talk back/stand up for themselves too well. Inara is the type of person that needs to be on that ship to bring people to their senses. For example when shes brushing Kayle's hair and speaking to her like a friend, and Mal comes in to try to get some attention he tells him off right away: exactly what he needs. She is the sense of the ship, as the others plot and follow Mal's evil plans, Inara talks to Sheppard and tells him he should pray that they all return safely. Zoe is close to being like Inara but she blindly follows Mal, if she could only speak up. She is even the one that goes out of her way, risks her life to make sure people are saved from the train, she saves Mal and Zoey from the train. She even, after that offers to use her shuttle to return the cargo that Mal needs to take back, she is fairly selfless. She's probabbly the happiest about the return of the crates of medicine.
Monday, September 27, 2010
Buffy Number 3
Buffy now wants to be a cheerleader? She wants to have a normal life, which makes sense. It actually helps the show make more sense, because it shows that she does want a normal life, and that she isn't okay with just slaying vampires all the time. What teenage girl would ever really be okay with that, wasting their teen years saving, unless she was completely selfless. This clears up some stuff, she is caring but wants a normal life too. She also finally accepts that her friends are going to be a team with her, and she accepts that they will find ways to help her with the slaying, whether they can slay or not. We can also see her love for her mom in this episode, deep down she really wants her mom to spend time with her, which doesn't seem like what she wanted at first. Buffy begins to branch out in this episode, someone practically self combusts and she takes this occurrence upon herself too. This episode says a lot about parental pressure and fitting in, but it turns out the mother is crazy. Which ends up working better with the message because it shows Buffy how great of a mother she really has. She is actually a witch, but it may still be that she became such a witch to please her mother. Buffy now really needs her friends, she is weak and cannot do things herself so she finally depends on them. This show teaches a lot of lessons. When Chander tells Willow she is one of the guys even though she likes him, it backfires on him and Buffy tells him that he’s one of the guys.
Sunday, September 26, 2010
Buffy Round 2 !
I watched it yesterday and it was a decent show. I heard sci-fi and shuddered a little bit, but this show isn't terrible or anything. It's alright, cliche but alright! So during this episode they find that she isn't prepared. She finally accepts that she has to continue the slayer job and begins to work with the librarian to help. I think the fact that innocent teens are seriously endanger finally gets to her and she begins to work with the librarian she at first avoided completely. It's the harvest this night and I wonder if Angel means well or not. He wishes her luck under his breath after she leaves, so it seems like he wants to say it but maybe doesn't want her to know. Or he's saying it just for kicks because he believes that she is just screwed no matter what. And then Sander shows up, he really loves his friend but it could be for Buffy too. He seems to have a thing for Buffy, and showing up there supports that. Buffy also throws away her popularity to keep with her slaying job, and saving people. Sander and Buffy fend off the vampires and we find that Sander is very brave though he's never seen been that close to a vampire for very long. The librarian still has an eeire aura, and the british accent adds class too. The goal of the vampires must be to get a hold of Buffy's heart and drink her blood so she can no longer slay. Jesse is the teenager who gets caught and they run out of time, but find a way to fix it so things end up okay, but her mom gets in the way and she still succeeds with killing the vampire. We also find out in this episode that her mom doesn't know about her slaying job? They seem to all become fairly good friends in this episode too, I feel like they'll be the main trio.
Saturday, September 25, 2010
Buffy, Episode 1
So today I watched my first ever episode of Buffy the Vampire Slayer, and it was pretty weird. Anytime you hear vampire nowadays you think of hmm, Edward Cullen, Jacob, or that one show Vampire Diaries. This was weird because, well it focused on a girl, for starters. Its not a very vampire like show, its more of a typical highschool type of show. I thought it was kinda weird that the vampire slayer, is a fairly normal girl at the school, a nice person thats well known and she tries fairly hard to fit in versus other vampire shows where the vampire is a sort of outcast. I also think its odd that the vampire slayer ends up confessing to a librarian. Theres a lot of people but the librarian is the one that becomes a friend to her, well not a friend but a person she confides in. I also find it odd that the slayer gets accepted by people at the school so quickly, she walks in, drops a few things, and then is accepted by a fairly popuar girl. She’s a vampire slayer, and is a fairly normal person, and she also is trying to find a way out of the business of slaying. She wants to stop killing people and try to lead a normal life from the first episode, she tries to fit in with everyone and stop being a slayer even though that is her title. This show definetly breaks the stereotype of typical vampire shows, its much different in many ways. I’ll probably watch more of this show over others.
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