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Post by Tyler Austin "tiewashere" on Jan 7, 2009 16:09:04 GMT -5
Try to keep the post spoiler free for people who haven't read it.
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Post by wenxina on Jan 7, 2009 20:38:51 GMT -5
I thought it was okay. It didn't rock my world, but it does set up the events to come quite nicely. I'm hoping Espenson's writing in the medium improves in the Oz arc.
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Post by Tyler Austin "tiewashere" on Jan 9, 2009 20:31:49 GMT -5
I gave it an okay. I really didn't like the Harmony parts...I enjoyed the Slayer's storyline better.
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Post by tms on Jan 9, 2009 20:57:08 GMT -5
I wouldn't give it a good rating or a bad rating, maybe an "OK" I was a fan of a few things: Mainly the pomeranian dogs (especially the one at the end) and the line "Hot vamp gets taste of A. Dick" It could've been better, esepcially with all the hype this issue had.
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Post by Giant Michael on Jan 10, 2009 11:13:28 GMT -5
Some decent ideas, poorly executed: felt like a rush job to me, to be honest. That said, I was always wary of the idea - I didn't really think there was a need to 'parody' celebrity culture, when celebrity culture is a parody of itself, and I've always thought that the Buffyverse was more about existing on the outside, the underworld, going under the radar - so I went into it feeling... sceptical, at best.
I love Jane as a writer, though, and can't want until the Oz arc. A couple of issues to build on ideas should certainly help.
MB x
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Post by Rebecca on Jan 10, 2009 16:11:56 GMT -5
I loved it. I gave it a "good" because I thought the dialogue could have flowed a little better, but it didn't detract the experience much for me. Besides, I heart Jane Espenson 8/10
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Post by Malsad on Jan 29, 2009 11:19:56 GMT -5
I give it 2 pomeranians and 1 Clem out of five (3/5 if u didnt catch that)
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