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6x7 Buffy FULL

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CuteLiLRN

This is my favorite Buffy episode and I was so excited to see your reaction! Download the “Once more with feeling” soundtrack, you won’t be disappointed! And as stated before, definitely watch “the making of “ video on YouTube. I would go on and on about this episode but other commenters expressed my sentiments already. FYI the other producers and writers for Buffy and Angel had singing cameos; David Fury was the main guy singing about the mustard stain/dry cleaning in the group number and Marti Nixon was the singing parking ticket woman with the cop 😉 Thanks for your awesome reaction!!!

Helena Briner-Ellis

I've been waiting for this reaction and yours was perfect! This is my favorite episode of the series (though sometimes I go back and forth with at least 2 other episodes because this series is just so brilliant in writing, performances, thematically, and directing) but this is the episode that lives rent free in my head. I know not only every lyric but every line of dialogue. This was, to me, the musical episode that launched a multitude of musical episodes of TV. Sarah Michelle Gellar was really nervous about this episode because she's not a trained singer or just superbly talented in this arena (like Amber, Anthony, James or Emma) but I think she did a phenomenal job. Alyson begged not to sing. They all did months of vocal training. Buffy's line of "Dawn's in trouble, must be Tuesday" is hilarious because the show aired on Tuesday nights. I actually own the Once More, With Feeling Script Book that was released for this episode. It contains the original shooting script of this episode and it's one of my favorite treasures. If you ever get a chance to react to the DVD commentary of this episode, I bet it would be so fun for you and for us!

Kristen Rose

"Everything is turning out so dark" ... yeah 😬 I wish I could say things lighten up, but from beginning to end, this season is the darkest. Your reactions were everything I was waiting for and more!! I'm so glad you enjoyed this episode. Even amongst hard-core fans, this one is a hit or miss. I personally think it's beyond fantastic and even have all the songs on my Playlist 😂 Spikes song is on my gym Playlist lol

Teresa Jay

I read comment somewhere that season 6 the big bad is depression. Buffy is dealing with it and her dancing here was a unaliving attempt... Season 6 hits on a lot of sensitive topics and I think that's what makes it so good, and why the season is so polarizing. This is also probably my most watched (definitely the most listened to) episode of the whole series.

Teresa Jay

Also, James Marsters (spike) has a band called Ghost of the Robot they have some pretty good songs.

Paul E.

One small but significant point: the rhymes in the lyrics are so inventive. For a start, we have to supply the rhyming words ourselves sometimes: 'You're the cutest of the Scoobies, with your firm yet supple -- tight embrace!' (Similarly with 'burn' in the fire truck song.) And when the words are there they're often very clever: 'Whenever things get rough, he | Just hides behind his Buffy...'

Priscila

I subscribed to your Patreon months ago specifically to watch this episode hahaha! it is epic :-) Also on the CD soundtrack, theres a whole explanation about how this episode came to be and how Joss Weahdon created it and worked with the actors to figure out their vocal capabilities.

Viera Galikova

Buffy basically tries to kill herself, on purpose, when she goes into the fast dance. 2nd time this season that she was considering it. First time was at the top of the tower, when Dawn came and saved her. yeah,"disney movie" is what we associate today with this format, but musicals existed before Snow White came out in 1937 ...

Viera Galikova

i think Nick Lang from Starkid , who made the Very Potter Musical, actually got the idea for "The Guy Who Didn't Like Musicals" directly from this episode ... ... lol, Tara throwing shade at Michael Flatley, Lord of the Dance, when she talks to Dawn. Clearly, Tara shares Chandler's fear of him.