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What it dooski! Here's my UNEDITED EXCLUSIVE: Buffy The Vampire Slayer Season 1 Episode 8 REACTION! 

LINK #1: https://www.dropbox.com/s/bahb7hpruum683b/Buffy%20S1E8%20UNEDITED.mp4?dl=0

LINK #2 (Stream/download):  https://drive.google.com/open?id=1hzDX5T3e3IhF7diG0rgtjDcGYcGMDEZs

Comments

Mr K

Oh dear, it's this one. 😂

Juniper And Sage

Yeah, one of the worst. Always feel bad for reactors sitting through crappy episodes. :(

Mr K

That was actually more fun than I remembered. I especially love the "Good for him" line about the hiring a hitman. Though they missed a trick not having "Malcolm" say " I'm sorry Dave, I'm afraid I can't do that." 😂

Thomas Hansen

I like this one, and think a little badly of anyone who don't ;)

Miranda

The nice thing is even with these goofy episodes, you still have a good time watching and I think the main cast is so charming and interesting that it's easy to just enjoy them doing their thing even when it's a bit ridiculous.

Tumbili

I couldn’t be sure what episode 8 was about, but I was afraid of what it might be. I went straight to the comments to find out. When I saw your post, I knew at once what Failwhale was in for. Okay, you know, it’s not that bad. We meet Miss Calendar for one thing!

Magus

ah the 90s when girls said "Bye" instead of ...

Ray Nothnagel

Taking this episode in as campy comedy is for sure the only way to enjoy it, lol.

Feather_Noir

This episode can't be taken too seriously. It has to be enjoyed through a comedic/nostalgic lens. Once you take that step, there are actual things that really work for me. I love the focus on Willow's feelings of isolation and inferiority. I liked that they really worked to explore her mindset. I liked the concept of a techno-mage though I think the execution could've been better. It's also really interesting thinking of this episode in the context of computer use at the time it aired. Home/personal computers were just starting to be a thing. Most homes only had one family computer. The internet was really picking up steam and easily connecting people all over the world for the first time. Which was a particular theme of this episode, both as a negative (Moloch's web-based cult) and a positive (Ms. Calendar's web-based coven). Totally a throwaway moment but I loved the kid with the word processor/electronic typewriter on the stairs instead of a more advanced laptop. My brother had one just like that and I loved playing with it and typing nonsense on it cuz you could print immediately. IDK...say what you will about the quality of the story but every time I see this episode, it makes me nostalgic. It's so quaint.

Miss Timi Fantastico

This was oddly the first episode of Buffy I ever saw. I caught it on some late night reruns and the characters intrigued me. I remember loving willow. A few weeks later I caught some episodes from season 6 (the current season at the time) during a “thanksgiving-slay marathon” if anyone remembers those. I was totally hooked at that point. While this episode is not a favorite for me it brings me happy good vibes when I watch it.

Bisibia

O good lord... Ok, Fail Whale. This is my favorite show ever... but I DESPISE this episode. I'm hoping you can get me through it this time.

Elise Lanciault-Breton

I have a love hate relationship with this episode. I loved it for the comedy moments when I first watched it (when it aired), and now when I rewatch it, I still laugh but I cringe in regards to the old technology stuff and all the awkward moments. But you have put it in a very interesting way: a guilty pleasure episode. Oh and I have a question for you. I watch your reactions of Doctor Who as well, is there a reason why you skip Buffy’s intro but not Who’s intro? Btvs has a different intro every season and it’s a cool intro in my personal opinion and I would love a 100 times more if you did not skip the into ❤️.

Celadore

I just realized this is basically Joss' first run at making Age of Ultron. Now I want to hear Moloch overdubbed by Spader.