This is the home of Justine's crazy and sometimes amusing ramblings.
Saturday, May 11, 2002
You are the Marilyn Monroe Barbie! You have a natural charisma and love attention. You want to entertain the world and people are drawn to your personality. On the other hand, you could also move to Los Angeles to become an aspiring actress/singer and eventually die hungry and alone, thinking that no one will ever see your talent. Ahh, well. You win some, you lose some.
Wowie! You are Velvet! Mysterious and seductive, you like being in charge and in control. You're the trendy popular goddess and you love every minute of attention that you get, baby.
Okay, so I may be echoing AliciaK's rant, but what the freaking hell was with Buffy? That episode last night was a whole hella bad. Not just in the throwing every wrenching bit they could, but as in evil-filled. That Warren.... He is going way past taking over Sunnydale. He became a real villian the moment he killed Katrina and it's just a dark spiral down now. Kinda like Buffy right now. But I digress. I knew that Willow and Tara were waaaaaay too happy. You're not allowed to be that happy on the Hellmouth. It's a foreshadowing, like an anvil on your head, that badness approachith. I have to say, the scene with Buffy and Spike in the bathroom was not something i needed to see. I know Joss is always trying to put it out a little farther, but this was way to far. I was disturbed by Buffy(a good job by SMG) and frustrated at her inability to fight back. I've seen her dispatch demons twice her size with less effort than it took to push Spike away. He should have been through the wall. James and Sarah did good jobs with their material, though.
Tara's death was it for me. I was(and still am) so upset about that. I know the show is trying to be serious and mature and fill the Willow-black-magick arc, but killing Tara! That's not fucking right! (sorry) To kill off the only character I actually cared about... It was pointless. Is no one allowed to be happy? Xander and Anya are miserable(at each other), Buffy's furious and sad, Dawn's moody and Spike's freaking out. Tara and Willow were supposed to be that little refuge from an overwhelming sense of gloom and bleakness.