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Season 6 was the biggest piece of shit ever.
Friday, July 5, 2002 4:42 AM
KOOKYTREE
Friday, July 5, 2002 6:24 AM
NOVAGRASS
Friday, July 5, 2002 6:56 AM
ZICSOFT
Friday, July 5, 2002 4:58 PM
MILLERNATE
Quote: That's the value of an opinion. I'm getting tired of everyone trying to defend their stance (though, I have fallen victim to this on more than one occasion).
Quote: I think that season six had some very brilliant episodes, though it also contained some of the worst of the series' run (As You Were, Dead Things, Wrecked).
Quote: Overall, season 6 was the most experimental season of them all. A lot of the experiments failed, I'll admit, but a lot of them succeeded with flying colors.
Quote: The directing was far more mature than previous seasons, with a lot more flair for style evident throughout the episodes.
Quote: The writing had its good and bad, but the good far outweighs the bad in my book. And the season finale was on par with any previous season's.
Quote: Even though it lacked Joss's writing style, it had a soul, a soul on par with any of the previous season finales. Yes, there were things I would have done differently, but you know what? It's in the past, and I've come to realize that there's no use arguing about this because of the futility of my efforts.
Friday, July 5, 2002 5:42 PM
MOJOECA
Saturday, July 6, 2002 4:27 AM
Saturday, July 6, 2002 5:31 AM
Quote:Originally posted by kookytree: Um, when did I say this. If I came across that way then I came across wrong. But just because my opinion conflicts with yours, you seem to think that means I believe mine is more important than yours. Thats not my problem, and indeed, you are being incredibly hypocritical by saying this because you clearly believe what you think is more valid than what I do, or you wouldn't have taken so badly to it.
Quote:Oh really? I have to confess to not watching much TV, but I always have time for Buffy and Angel- silly as it may be I became attached to the characters and looked forward to each new installment. So when a massive drop in quality occurs, as it did this year, then excuse me for not going along with your opinions and expressing dissapointment. :disapointed: I dont think what I said was particularly arrogant- Ive listened to all the pro season six arguments, and given my take on them. To be honest, I think the huge amount of pro season six arguments Ive come across just stink of desperation. Did you see any such actions for earlier seasons?? No, because everyone knew those were gr8. but this season was awful and people cant deal with the fact that their favourite show may not be up to scratch for once. And narcissism? Chile, do u even know what that means?? Not once did I compliment myself during my post. Just critisised others
Quote:Um, firstly, maybe *you* need to spend a little less time on the internet. And secondly, I think YOU saying MY argument was uncreative is the ultimate in irony. Not only that, but i think when you said "hackneyed" and "uncreative", in just two words you summed up the season you're so desperately defending :) And finally, you clearly do take what I said seriously, or why else would you have even bothered to reply??
Quote:Ditto my friend. At least I *had* an argument. Yours seemed to be simply pointless objections at what I said. I think *you* are the one who needs to chill.
Saturday, July 6, 2002 5:37 AM
Quote:Originally posted by millernate: I've been fairly nasty about Season 6 (and in some cases the people who liked it, though not nearly as much so as the originator of this thread) because to heap praise on such a season as this and call it great is pretty much an insult to those who have genuinely done great work.
Quote:Its like, I don't know, comparing Michael Bay to Robert Altman. To do so is an insult to Altman (for those who don't know who Altman is go to your local Hollywood video and rent Nashville, McCabe & Mrs. Miller, Gosford Park, MASH, and The Player). To say that Season 6 was good is almost to dishonor those seasons that were actually good (both on this show and for others). Is this the slightest bit arrogant on my part? Perhaps, but if more people adopted this belief then I garuantee you that there would be less crap on TV.
Quote: Just as an asside: As You Were was the single worst episode of TV that I've ever seen (and I watched the Inside Swartz premiere ), though maybe if I'd seen Danny (Daniel Sterns aborted sitcom that was cancelled after one episode) maybe things would be different.
Quote:Um...no it wasn't. Buffy started out as a groundbreakingly great television series. This year, for whatever reason, they decided to fall back on Soap opera cliches that have been used continually (depress, stupid drug addiction plots, sleeping with the bad boy, etc.). Unless something truly miraculous happens in Season 7 (which I doubt, especially since ME has essentially given the Up yours to the old school fans who would have loved a return to normalcy, regardless of their marketing ploy to the contrary) then Season 6 will go down in history as the year Buffy became "just another series".
Saturday, July 6, 2002 5:38 AM
Quote: I'd believe you except that there were *numerous* incidences of very obvious production mistakes in a number of episodes (Older and Far Away, As You Were, and Gone being the most obvious). Part of the problem was that Buffy only had TV director extraordinare James Contner for only 2 episodes (Dead Things and, I believe Grave though it could have been Two to Go).
Quote: You are partly right as I agree on the finale (though as per Buffy tradition the first part was slightly better than the second). The ratio of good to bad episode was exactly 50/50 which actually puts it in the negative as the bad was so awfull as to overwhelm the good. THat isn't even going into the long term damage to the "heart" of the series that various arcs suggested (most particularly with the Spike storylines).
Quote: Well its a faint hope but a part of me hopes that the fans (including myself) stirred up enough negative feedback that the producers are going to pull an L.A. Law (backing away from a horrible new direction to refocus on what made the series special in its last season after a truly awfull previous year). Plus there's always the historical fight to win , I mean look at Facts of Life, the naysayers worked so hard that anyone who admits to liking that show leaves themselves open to massive mocking (I exaggerate only mildly).
Saturday, July 6, 2002 5:44 AM
Saturday, July 6, 2002 6:17 AM
Quote:Originally posted by kookytree: To be honest, I dont wanna get in a bitch-slap contest. Theres no point. I come in peace. Stay kooky.
Saturday, July 6, 2002 6:30 AM
Saturday, July 6, 2002 8:22 AM
Saturday, July 6, 2002 9:46 AM
Quote:Originally posted by kookytree: Okay, I really should stop posting over and over lol, but I just thought of a sentiment which encapsulates why I feel season six failed. The complete lack of subtlety.
Saturday, July 6, 2002 1:30 PM
Saturday, July 6, 2002 2:20 PM
Quote:Originally posted by millernate: (and it could mean good things next year...hey maybe this "optimism" thing isn't so bad after all ).
Sunday, July 7, 2002 3:17 AM
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