It’s as if all the puzzle pieces started to fall into place.
The monster-of-the-week episodes became more and more creative.
(I’m talking about that super fun Halloween episode where everyone became their costumes.)
The answer, it turns out, was yes.
I’m not gonna lie, it’s weird.
It seems … extreme.
And that’s the moment when Angel killed Jenny.
As much as I hated that moment for Giles I actually wrote “let Giles be happy!”
in my notes that’s what made it so impactful.
But it was more than just impactful.
For me, it was the moment the show clicked into place.
Because up until that moment, I’d beentoldthat vampires were a threat.
Obviously they’re a threat if there’s a need for a slayer, but I hadn’tfeltthat threat.
That was the moment I not only started to believe it, but I started to feel it.
(That was also the moment my tear ducts died.)
Long story short, season 2 worked.
And I’m happy that I’ve finally met this famous Spike guy.
But his love for Drusilla really sucks.
Speaking of which, I’ve got some superlatives for you.
Best wardrobe change:Angel ditches his black jacket for a beige one because he’s APPROACHABLE.
Least valuable player/Most annoying player:Drusilla.
Why couldn’t Angel have killed her too?!
Episode I’d least like to live inside:The one with that creepy-crawly thing!!
I discovered a spider in my apartment after watching it, and I swear it wasBuffy’s fault.
Favorite episode:Clearly, it’s “Passions,” though the finale was a close second.
Okay, now I gotta go find out how Angel’s getting out of hell.