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Hi friends!! I have created a new pinned post where you can ask any Season 2 questions which I will answer in a S2 video just as the one I did for S1. I ask to please keep the questions in that post only, since I will only be reading them once I'm done with the season :)

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Buffy The Vampire Slayer 2x01 - When She Was Bad .mp4

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Domi E

Hi Raven, thank you for sharing your story with me, I appreciate your honesty and insight, and I'm glad to hear you seem to be doing better. I realized my comment regarding Cordelia being right sounds completely insensitive so I want to apologize for that, I think what I liked about her comment is that Cordy pointed out something was wrong and Buffy had no other option at this point than to deal with it, whether that was going to be hard or not, and I appreciated that because I think Buffy needed the push. But I understand how hard it is to get through something like PTSD and she can't just snap out of it, since it has so many complexities I didn't mean to invalidate that, and in my comment it might sound like I did, so I'm sorry. I do think they did an amazing job representing it and it did feel very authentic. I'm glad they did an episode as important as this one, while many other shows might have chosen to stay away from this topic and ignore how much this experience would undoubtedly affect her.

Raven Dark

Oh, no, there is absolutely no need to apologize. You're reaction (including the reaction to Cordy's confrontation of Buffy) was exactly as it should have been. She told Buffy what she needed to hear, when she needed to hear it, and if she was being insensitive to what was going on, it only makes sense because she didn't fully understand. And she can''t be expected to. Cordy opened her eyes and made her aware there was a problem. That's what you meant, and I knew that. Everyone's reactions made sense in this ep. Including Angel. I love how baffled and thrown he was by everything she did, and then how patient and understanding he was, comforting her after the battle when Buffy finally broke down and let go.

Thom Purdy

I always love the music at the Bronze in this episode. Cibo Matto's performance of "Sugar Water" just works so perfectly with Buffy's entrance and dance with Xander. The guy playing the Bass guitar is Sean Lennon, son of ex-Beatle John Lennon(r.i.p) and Yoko Ono.

Domi E

Oh that's awesome, I had no idea!! The Bronze always has some pretty cool music!!