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Feb. 15th, 2009

My Buffy valentine's..




Yesterday, while everyone else in the world was celebrating their valentines, I was having a different kind of V-Day celebration. I was celebrating my favourite vampire slayer – Miss Buffy Summers.

While the fam jam was a hockey game (shocking I know), I ordered in food, drank a glass of champagne, grabbed some chocolate and settled down with the last four episodes of the final season of Buffy. And let me tell you, it was the best Valentine’s Day I’ve ever had.

I’ve been watching BTVS since last February and so watching the Scoobies save the world for the last time was kind of sad. I feel like I’ve put so much into these characters over the past year and so I didn’t want to leave without feeling satisfied with where they had ended up. But thankfully, the finale – the terrifically titled “Chosen” – was just the ticket for this Buffy fanatic.

From that fang-tastic Buffy-Angel kiss that started the episode to the epic battle which brought the gang back to the halls of Sunnydale high, I loved everything about my final patrol with the Buffster and the gang. There were so many subtle references to the rest of the series that really made me feel like things had come full circle. For instance, the First, the Big Bad of season seven, recited the original speech from the 1st season’s opening credits: “Into every generation, a slayer is born. One girl in all the world. She alone will have the strength and skill to fight the vampires, to stop the spread of their evil and the swell of their numbers”. This was not only a great reference for all the hardcore Buffy fans but a great plot device as it helped Buffy achieve the master plan that would save the world – again.

Another terrific reference came when the original Scoobies (Buffy, Xander, Willow and Giles) got together for a talk before the final fight. Over the past season, you hardly got to see these four connect and banter like they did in the old days. But in this short but totally awesome scene, the gang was reverted back to the early days at Sunnydale high when Spike was still a bloody enemy , Willow was still straight and Buffy had only died once.  Buff, Xander and Will chatted about what they were going to do after the fight (shopping!) and Giles stood behind them, shaking his head and rehashing the line from the season 1 finale, “Prophesy Girl”: “The world is definetly doomed.” It was the perfect way to sum up the unique relationship between these four and it started the endless stream of waterworks that would keep flowing until the end of the episode.

Besides the fangirly squee-inducing references, one of the most heart wrenching and terrific moments of the episode was the final fight between Buffy and the Potentials (slayers in waiting), and the First’s army of Uber-Vamps. While at first it seemed like just another patrol, things got magical – both literally and figuratively – when Willow did her final and most important spell of all time. In a lovely twist, Willow used her wicca ways to share Buffy’s supernatural powers with all the slayers in waiting in the world. What followed was an epically beautiful montage that made a nod back to the show’s feminist roots. In the scene, girls from all parts of the world (from a softball-playing tween to an abused young woman) gained the power they always had within them.  I’m not sure if it was because I am a girl and love to see grrl power in action or because I was just happy to see the gang kick evil’s ass again, but during that moment, I was an emotional wreck. Just to give you an idea of the power of this, here is the truly legendary speech the Buffster said before Willow did her stuff:

“What if you could have that power? Now. All of you. In every generation one Slayer is born because a bunch of guys that died thousands of years ago made up that rule. They were powerful men. (points to Willow) This woman is more powerful than all of them combined. So I say we change the rules. I say my power should be our power. Tomorrow Willow will use the essence of this scythe, that contains the energy and history of so many Slayers, to change our destiny.
From now on, every girl in the world who might be a Slayer, will be a Slayer. Every girl who could have the power, will have the power. Who can stand up, will stand up. Every one of you, and girls we've never known, and generations to come...they will have strength they never dreamed of, and more than that, they will have each other. Slayers. Every one of us. Make your choice. Are you ready to be strong?”

The tears kept-a-fallin’ after that as we lost two of our extended Scoobies. First went Anya – everyone’s favourite sarcastic ex-demon. Then went Spike – Buffy’s part-time enemy and lover. While Anya’s demise totally pulled at my heartstrings (I loved how she thought of the Uber-Vamps as bunnies), I have to say, nothing got me more choked up then when William the Bloody (that’s Spike’s other name for those not into the Buffyverse) sacrificed himself to save the rest of the Scoobies. I’m not sure if I’ll ever recover from seeing his hand burning in Buffy’s as he said his final “I love you” to the woman who slayed his heart.

While things were definitely teary during “Chosen”, in the end, the last episode of my favourite show left me feeling happy. The final moment where the Buffy, Xander, Giles, Willow, Faith and Dawn look out at the crater which is now Sunnydale could have been depressing. I mean, think about it, the town where every moment from the last seven seasons took place is gone forever. No more Magic Box. No more Sunnydale High. No more cemetary. No more University of Sunnydale. No more Bronze. But as they panned to Buffy’s smiling face, you wouldn’t help but feel hopeful.

In that final moment, Dawn asks, “What are we gonna do now?” (I don’t know if they were trying to do this, but it reminded me of “Once More with Feeling” and the song  “Where do we go from here?”) I’m not sure what’s in store for the gang now that Sunnydale is gone (although I’ll admit, I read the whole first Season 8 comic last night) but I have some dreams. Now that the Buffster isn’t the only defender of evil in the world, maybe our girl will finally be able to feel normal. Oh who am I kidding?  She’ll never be normal. But for once, at least, she can be happy (and maybe have some smoochies with Angel while she’s at it?). And that is enough for me.

So where will I go from here - from a life without Buffy? Well, I won't lie, things will be tough. But there are still those Season 8 comics left to devour. And then there's that cheesy 90s movie, which is always fun (especially the super-sexy Luke Perry). But truly, I think the best way to keep Buffy in my heart is to keep watching. Because no matter how many times I watch Angel turn into Angelus, hear Sunnydale get sing-song-y, see Willow turn witchy, cringe as Xander loses an eye, cry when Joyce's dies, fall apart as Buff kills Angel, laugh Anya makes some literal joke, scream as the Scoobies go silent or smile as Giles gets all British, Buffy and her Scooby squad will always have a stake in my heart. :-)


Jan. 5th, 2009

Lost tourists, boy on boy love, Brit songstresses & randy vamps or, what I'm loving right now..


As much as I love blogging, I have to admit, we’re kind of going through rough patch right now. When I was away, I completely neglected the blog (as you can see by the huge – well, at least huge for me – gaps between entries) and I’ve been having a trouble getting back into the swing of things now that I’m back. I feel horrible but with school coming up again and my work schedule coming back into the picture, I know I’m going to have to work to set aside time to nurse my seriously mistreated blog. After some reflection, I’ve decided that maybe I just need to change things around a bit so that I can get out some of my random obsessive thoughts in a shorter and more concise form.

I have always been a big fan of EW’s weekly “Must Lists” with their random insights into both the obvious and the overlooked fixtures in pop cultures. In the spirit of one of my favourite parts of my favourite magazine, I’ve decided to start my own. I don’t know that I’ll be able to just write one a week, but I’m going to try it out and see how it goes.  Knowing me, I’ll probably do this AND a few other long winded posts throughout the week. Even though I know shouldn’t dedicate so much time to this, I can’t seem to quit this damn thing. It’s almost as addictive as Lily Allen’s new single...Shit! That’s supposed to be on my list! Man, I’m getting off to a horrible start.

THINGS TICKLING MY FANCY PANTALONES AT THIS MOMENT:

-          LILY ALLEN’S NEW SINGLE: “THE FEAR”:

 

You can put me on a diet of Michael Buble and adult contemporary crooners as long as you don’t starve me of my quirky girl ditties. Okay, that’s a lie. I loathe Buble and co. But I do have a serious appreciation for the witty honest-to-goodness fucking cool girlie singers such as Lily Allen. And Lily’s latest track, “The Fear” is just the ticket to get me in a hopelessly giddy mood usually achieved only through a euphoric cocktail of tea, 70% dark chocolate, Can’t Hardly Wait and some other delectable adolescent cinematic crisis flicks. With lines like, “I am a weapon of mass consumption” and “It doesn’t matter, cause I’m packin’ plastic, and that’s what makes my life so fucking fantastic”, what’s not to play on repeat?!

P.S. - How effin' cute is her outfit dans le video? It's like Twiggy meets Alice in Wonderland!


 

 

-          BOY MEETS BOY by David Levithan:

 

 I read this book on the cruise and my god, was it ever loverly. I’ve been hopelessly devoted to David Levithan’s oh-so-witty-yet-oh-so-heartfelt prose since I fell upon Nick and Norah’s Infinite Playlist (yes, before the movie) and this book just cements what I think will be the literary equivalent of a happy, loyal and long lasting marriage. This man writes how I feel: over analytical and random but somehow, strangely connected. And his characters all weirdly embody some strange long lost trait I never knew I had. Oh and he just happens to use my favourite word (infinite) more frequently then anyone outside the deliciousness that is The Perks of Being a Wallflower.

 

Boy Meets Boy is all Nick and Norah was and more. I mean, the story takes place in a beautifully optimistic world where drag queens are only made fun of when they aren’t feminine enough, high school boys don't have to hid their love for one another and where a bowling quiz team (they answer trivia questions whilst knocking down the pins) is just as popular as the football team. Can you say, amazing? Or rather, sign me up, right now!? Oh yeah, and then there’s that whole boy-on-boy romance thing that I seem to be ridiculously drawn to. In essence, it’s the whole package. He he..I am forever 12. (Further proof of this: I clearly have unhealthy relations with the teen fiction section of Indigo.)



PHOTO: Amazon

 

-          ADELE:

 

Vi always told me Adele was wonderful but I never gave the poor girl a chance. But then when I was away, I caught a glimpse of her video for “Chasing Pavements” and I thought to myself, perhaps I ought to give her another chance. And thank Morgan Freeman I did! Her cd , 19, is just flat out fabulous. Although I love pretty much every song on the album, my favourite at the moment has to be her cheeky and soulful track, “Best for Last”. I especially love when she asks, “Do you see my heart on my sleeve? It’s been there for days on end. It’s been waitin’ for you to open up.”  This girl can make the simplest set of sentences seem epic with that humungous voice of hers.



PHOTO: Exclaim.ca

 

-          THE FACT THAT BEN FOLDS IS COMING TO THE KOOL HAUS

 

He’s been rockin’ the suburbs of my heart for a long while now and so the idea of seeing him live is pretty much the equivalent of musical bliss.



PHOTO: Boston.com

 

-          SPIKE AND BUFFY’S STEAMY RELATIONSHIPPAGE ON BUFFY SEASON 6

 

I used to think Angel was the only vamp who could puncture Buffy’s beasty hating heart but at this moment, I’m kind of loving Spike’s affair with the Slayer. It’s a lot hotter and more dangerous than Buffy and Angel’s relationship was (well, minus that episode of Angel where he gets a soul for a day and he and the Buffster spend the day in bed). I mean, in one scene their passionate throws (I mean this most literally and figuratively) get so intense, the building they’re in collapses. Plus, no matter how bad a guy is, if he has a British accent, eventually I’ll be in love with him. Except Giles. Although the man is terribly cute at times, our love is strictly platonic.




 

-          NEW YORK TOURISTS

 

Yes I know, I’m not a New Yorker (yet) but tourists seem to think I am. At one point on my recent trip to Le Big Apple, I was walking by my lonesome around the Times Square area, and all a sudden, two different women stopped me and asked me for directions. While, this could just be because they thought I looked like a knowledgeable tourist with similar interests as them (the first women asked me where Anthropologie was and the other asked me where a food court was), I like to think it was because they thought I was an established inhabitant of everyone’s favourite city. After all, I kind of fit the part. I never sleep. I am constantly on the go and trying to do too much. I love good pizza. And oh yeah, I love the city more than life. I just need to get a terrible addiction to caffeine and I think I’m in!



PHOTO: Globalgiants.com

 

Nov. 5th, 2008

I've got Faith (he he..) in Dollhouse but fear for Daisies..



Buffy and Angel fans unite! EW has posted the first official trailer for the new Joss Whedon drama, Dollhouse, and damn it looks good! If it’s anywhere near as amazing as the crazy happenstance that was Dr. Horrible was this summer, then I’m so sold.

And now for some disappointing news from the boob tube: Pushing Daisies won’t be on again until November 19th! And, wait till you hear this! Apparently, it’s on the brink of being cancelled! How am I going to satisfy my ever-growing craving for the Pie Maker?!

Please go and sign this petition right now and help save this fantastic show. And if you’re feeling truly awesome, send your support Ned, Chuck and the delicious antics at the Pie Hole with a daisy I promise, you won't regret it.

PSST...catch up on Pushing Daisies at Surf the Channel.

Sep. 26th, 2008

The heart of Seattle Grace has been revived...well sort of.




 

"You know, a heart can be broken, but it still keeps a-beating just the same. " - Ninny Thredgoode (Fried Green Tomatoes)

So I just finished watching the season premiere of Grey's Anatomy (I was too tired to watch it last night) and I have to say, it was better than I expected. It wasn't like Season 2/3 great but it was still alright. I'm especially enjoying this flirtation between Cristina and the army doctor dude.  The best part of the episodes however was the moment between Izzie and Denny.

Don't worry; Denny hasn't been brought back from the dead or anything – although, I’m not totally opposed to that, espesh if Ned from Pushing Daisies was the one doing the reviving (Do I smell an ingenious crossover ep?). His moment with Izzie was complements of her imagination and a flashback of what could have been.

In the short but truly sweet clip, Izzie imagines that when she got off the elevator Denny wasn't dead at all but  was standing there waiting for her. Then she gets out of the elevator (in that perfect pink prom dress!), they look at each other and walk off together into the light. It was brief but for a "Dizzie" shipper like me, it was amazing. I hope they continue this throughout the season because to be honest, I think Grey's has gone downhill ever since Denny passed away. His relationship with Izzie was the heart that kept the show beating even in it's duller moments. Without Denny, Izzie's storylines have gone to rock bottom and as a result, so has the show. However, if they keep up with the Dizzie flashbacks, I might fall back into love with the quirky crew from Seattle Grace again.

 

Anywhos, enough overanalyzing. I’m off to go watch Riley and Angel fight over Buffy now. My god, I’ve got so many fictional couples to keep track of these days. Thankfully, I can’t find the book I need to read for Pop Lit so I have nothing to do but indulge in some lovely demon slayer-vampire slayer-vampire love triangle action.

Sep. 22nd, 2008

The dark angel..





 


Mother of all things dark and broody! I just stumbled upon le greatest EW.com album of the times: David Boreanaz answering pop culture questions!

http://www.ew.com/ew/gallery/0,,20222983,00.html

I won't say much because quite frankly, there's just too many things to say, but I will just mention one quite delish part of the questionnaire. Apparently, there was a rumour that David was offered Christian Bale (mmmmmmmmmm...)'s part dans Batman Begins. I mean, sure, it wasn't true but just the idea of it makes me drool.

When you really think about it though, isn't Angel just a bloodthirsty version of Batman? I mean, he saves innocent people from horrible villains (well, monster and demons) during the night. Just add a leather body suit and an extremely deep voice and he's the Caped Crusader. Oh man, I think I'm onto something. Just think of it now, instead of The Dark Knight, it could have been called The Dark Angel. Eww, wait, isn't that the name of that failed Jessica Alba show? Forget I even said anything.

Sep. 17th, 2008

Oh little heaven..

 
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So as I was trying to avoid my online assignment, I started to look up Buffy themed quizzes (Yep, Nerd Number 1 reporting for duty!) and look what I stumbled upon! A "What Buffy Musical Song Are You" quiz!!!!

Can you say amazing? I think the coolest thing is that I got one of my favourite songs as my match. I secretly dream that the "Once More With Feeling" sing-a-long will come back and I'll get to play Anya and do jazz hands my fake Xander in scandelouso lingerie. Oh dear. DId I just write that? I think it's time to catch le zzzzzzs.

Before I doze off, I'm just going to suggest taking this quiz. If you do, post your answer in the comments. I'm curious to see what you get and quite frankly, I'll be judging you by the song you get. If it's "Rest in Peace", I'm not gonna lie, I'm going to be slightly jealous. But seriously, do it for fun. Or out of boredom. Either works pour moi. :-)


 

See you later. I've got a date with Angel and I don't want to leave that sweet creature of the night waiting! 

 

Sep. 15th, 2008

Love bites.


 

 

Okay so I kind of went on a Buffy binge today. I did a fair amount of work too, don't get me wrong, but pretty much every second I wasn't hitting the books was spent gorging on the oh-so-delicious campy goodness of Buffy and Angel. And boy was it worth it.

I think I watched one of the best Buffyverse (for those not in the know, that's the overarching term for everything Buffy and Angel) episodes ever. First, I watched "I Will Remember You" from Angel season 1. It was the episode where Angel turns mortal for a day thus providing him and Buffy some premium "smoochies" (there goes my inner Willow) without having to worry a possible Angelus (Angel's evil alter-ego) reoccurrence.

Their lusty day was pretty much bliss for me since I am a full-fledged Buffy/Angel shipper. But at the same time, this episode broke my heart. The ending where Angel has to give up his mortality and consequently, his day with Buffy, in order to save the Buffster is pretty much the most devastating thing I've ever seen. I'm not gonna lie, I totally bawled when Buffy was screaming "there's not enough time!" seconds before they were transported back in time. And oh man, just to think that Angel has to live knowing what could have been is completely heart wrenching.

I miss the good old days when Buff and Angel were happy together. Don't even get me started on that damn "The Prom" episode.  Angel showing up at the last minute all decked out in a suit and dancing one final dance with Buff to "Wild Horses"? Can you say tissue alert? I'm getting misty-eyed just thinking about it.

Basically, what I'm trying to say is...


 

 

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