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Dec 18, 2009 19:23

Last night I saw the last episode of Angel. That concluded my 28 month expedition to watch all 7 seasons of Buffy and all 5 seasons of Angel. And now there's no more Joss Whedon out there (well, except for a few more episodes of Dollhouse that are trickling out, which anyway aren't as good as the earlier stuff). Very sad.

Now again, as I posted a ( Read more... )

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thegreatgonz December 19 2009, 00:44:48 UTC
We'd been working on Angel/Buffy, but 2gouda4u got tired of them after Season 2/5. Am I missing much?

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okosut December 19 2009, 00:53:34 UTC
You're missing the musical episode of Buffy (earlyish season 6), which is probably in my top 10 episodes of anything ever. The rest of seasons 6 and 7 of Buffy are certainly not as good as the earlier stuff, but I enjoyed them. I really like the last three seasons of Angel. Especially season 4, and also season 5 is fantastic. And there's a lot of good stuff in season 3 too.

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evil_lep December 19 2009, 21:17:35 UTC
You're missing the musical episode of Buffy (earlyish season 6), which is probably in my top 10 episodes of anything ever.
It is amazing. What's more, if I hadn't seen the musical episode first, I might never have given Dr. Horrible a chance, and that would've been tragic.

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vfish December 19 2009, 01:29:51 UTC
I'm still working my way through season 4 of Buffy (almost done with it), but I've never seen a single episode of Angel. Is it worth watching? I feel like I've missed some continuity in a couple of the season 4 episodes of Buffy, but not that much.

Suggested next writer/producer for you: Bryan Fuller.

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okosut December 19 2009, 01:35:20 UTC
You certainly aren't losing anything in Buffy by not watching Angel, but yeah, I like Angel quite a bit. As I said to thegreatgonz, I think the later seasons of Angel are better than the later seasons of Buffy.

I've heard good things about Bryan Fuller; I take it he's pretty much the best thing about Heroes (which I saw the first season of and then gave up on). I should start with Pushing Daisies, right?

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vfish December 19 2009, 01:57:30 UTC
Yes. Pushing Daisies is half brilliant show, half great writing, and half feast for the eyes. It's sesquiawesome. It only survived for two short seasons, so it won't take you long. Wonderfalls is brilliant and extremely underrated, too. I've never watched Heroes, but according to IMDB he only wrote four of the episodes, unlike the other series for which he was a writer of every episode.

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slartucker December 19 2009, 02:37:27 UTC
Hah -- I was actually going to suggest Wonderfalls to you on the basis of your list and our apparent overlap in TV show appreciation. Wonderfalls is genius. Listening to the plans they had for future seasons is painful -- it seems clear to me at least that it could have been quite like Buffy. Apparently the third season was to be set mostly in a mental asylum.

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thedan December 19 2009, 14:06:48 UTC
If you're looking for one to do next, I suggest Veronica Mars.

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