Buffy 4x01: The Freshman...
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Buffy goes to university. She's a big girl now.
After the high intensity of the last few episodes of season 3, this was a bit of a letdown. But that's true of every season, right?
- ...The painful 'nowning' process. Seems to me that idea should have led somewhere, though I'm not sure where.
- Cute sequence where they're talking and don't notice the vampire, who wanders away. At least the season starts with a sense of charm.
- This made me laugh, too:
Missionary-girl: Have you accepted Jesus Christ as your personal savior?
Buffy: Uh, you know I meant to and then I just got really busy. - Why are Willow and Buffy not rooming together?
- Love the way Oz seems to know his way around and know everyone there already. Joe Cool, that's Oz.
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Willow: Well, he says that he's enjoying being a gentleman of leisure.
I want to call myself a Gentleman of leisure!
Buffy: Gentleman of leisure? Isn't that just British for unemployed? - Willow and Buffy meet Riley. He doesn't seem exactly compelling. Friendly enough, but that's not exactly a good thing in this show.
- Then we meet Kathy and get more of the college experience. And a professor picks on Buffy. (Ogre!)
- I find myself wondering: if this university is in Sunnydale, how do all these people survive to young adulthood? Where'd they all come from? Do people migrate to Sunnydale U from all over California for the privilege of being killed by vampires before they graduate? With high schools, you're usually pretty much slotted into going to school where you live. But you get to choose where you go to university.
- Riley says, "My head is fine, it just stung for a bit and I lost most of my basic motor functions." That's a really funny line, but it doesn't sound all that funny when he says it. Is it him? is it me? is it his delivery?
- Professor Walsh's self-introduction is great.
- Why would football players take geology? The stereotype is that football players take easy courses. I've never heard that geology was easy. Or is that an ironic joke?
- Seems to me there's a sort of lack of tension here.
- But this made me laugh out loud:
Eddie: 'Of Human Bondage.' Have you ever read it?
Buffy: Oh, I'm not really into porn... - Then the vampires get Eddie and try to cover with a good-bye note. Buffy is too smart to fall for this.
- Wonderful line from Sunday, going through Eddie's stuff: "Astonishingly boring... we... we have to kill some cooler people."
- Love the parody of student taste in poster art. Monet, Klimt. Some things never change. I had Mucha, myself.
- Giles has a girlfriend visiting! Yes! And she calls him Ripper. Luckiest woman on the show yet.
- And Giles wants Buffy to be self-reliant. Is this making her take the consequences of dropping Wesley? Giles didn't like Wesley either.
- Buffy sees that Eddie is a vampire. Sunday sees that Buffy is there. "Slayer! Wow, I heard you might be coming here." Is the university a segregated zone? Do student vampires not wander into town? I thought Buffy dealt with all vampires anywhere in Sunnydale all along. I wouldn't have thought her presence on campus would mean all that much to most vampires... though I suppose Sunday and co. are used to thinking of this as their private turf.
- Sunday: "You fight like a girl." Love it.
- Buffy goes home and can't get into her room. That's one of the most realistic things to happen on this show yet.
- We meet Xander again, and hear his adventures. Male strippers. Heh.
- Love Buffy's line: "Thanks for the Dadaist pep talk, I feel much more abstract now." But really, Xander isn't the best person to go to for advice about the big issues in life. Xander doesn't see the big pictures. Xander wings it.
- I don't understand the talk about "Betty Louise Plotnick of East Cupcake, Illinois". Is that a fictional or TV reference I don't know?
- Xander says "nothing says thank you like dollars in the waistband." If he doesn't want to talk about his stripping experience, why does he keep mentioning it?
- "Psi Theta fraternity house" = yet another disused property around Sunnydale that vampires can squat in.
- Willow almost falls for Buffy's good-bye not? What's with that? That seems really out of character. I liked:
Willow: How can you be so calm?
Oz: Long, arduous hours of practice. - Am I missing a plot point somewhere - why is Buffy being wimpy? I'd like to think Buffy is all depressed and demoralized because she misses Angel, but that's not in the text.
- Then Buffy stops being wimpy as mysteriously as she started. And beats Sunday.
- I love it that she values her 'class protector' award.
- And Giles makes a wonderful speech: "I know I'm supposed to teach you self-reliance, but I can't leave you out there to fight alone. To hell with what's right, I'm ready to back you up. Let's find the evil a-and fight it together." He's like a parent dealing with separation anxiety, and overcompensating.
- And it ends with mysterious vampire-hunters who are not Buffy and company. Hmm.
Buffy: 'Introduction to the Modern Novel?' I'm guessing I'd probably have to read the modern novel.Not for the first time, Buffy makes me smile.
Willow: Maybe more than one.
Buffy: I like books. I just don't want to take on too much. Do they have an introduction to the modern blurb?
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Date: 2009-04-15 02:15 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2009-04-15 02:22 am (UTC)(But where's my Spike? Whimper.)