That has got to be the most traumatic season finale I’ve ever seen. This one is a dangerous rival to BS5 and AS5, and I doubt I’ll get much sleep in the three hours remaining before I have class.
Damn, I gotta start downloading season 3 soon.
Everything and nothing
That has got to be the most traumatic season finale I’ve ever seen. This one is a dangerous rival to BS5 and AS5, and I doubt I’ll get much sleep in the three hours remaining before I have class.
Damn, I gotta start downloading season 3 soon.
VM2×22 was published on January 26. 2007 and filed in A Praise Chorus, Awe, Bliss, Conflicting emotions, Death, Evilness, Glee, Goosebumps!, Great Expectations, Grief, Hallucinations, Impressions, Love, Ms. Mars, My microcosmos, Paranoia, Pleasant surprises, Procrastination, Recommendations, Relief, Strategy/Plans, Television stuff, Wistfulness, Yay!.
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I know! And even with all the greatness of the last scenes of the episode, it’s still Keith’s extreme enthusiasm at the graduation-ceremony when Veronica’s name is called that’s my favourite part of the show.
Ever.
Colantoni just blows me away in that one.
26. January 2007 @ 07:03 ( Permalink )
My favourite part, at least of this episode, was the roof scene. When that plane thing happened, and when a character I liked really well turned out to be a very disturbed young mass murderer, my guts turned to jelly. And even though it was all resolved (that plane thing was by the way a kinda cheap way of building suspense, no matter how extremely well it worked), I had serious trouble sleeping this morning.
26. January 2007 @ 12:46 ( Permalink )
I loved the double-faint they had with Logan making pancakes - I didn’t really think Keith was dead ’til then, but then, I bought it - and then, of course, he showed up, alive and well.
So nah, didn’t think it was cheap. It was realistic.
26. January 2007 @ 19:43 ( Permalink )
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I’m wondering at these labels. What has “Death”, “Evilness” (which is a really poor word anyhow) and “relief “have anything to do with this post.
Sometimes I get the feeling that you like to hook off as many labels as you can - just for the hell of it
26. January 2007 @ 21:22 ( Permalink )
*feint.
Death, Evilness and Relief are all HUUUUUGE factors in the episode the post is *about*. You’d think that was fairly obvious an explanation, even if you haven’t ever seen the show. (And if you haven’t, what the heck are you doing reading a spoilery post abot it? O.o)
26. January 2007 @ 23:40 ( Permalink )
“So nah, didn’t think it was cheap. It was realistic.”
It’d be cheap if it hadn’t worked.
“I’m wondering at these labels. What has “Death”, “Evilness” (which is a really poor word anyhow) and “relief “have anything to do with this post.”
You’ll have to see the episode to get it, like Loki said.
“Sometimes I get the feeling that you like to hook off as many labels as you can - just for the hell of it”
Why, Mr. Lotta, Ah do declare! Spot on.
“(And if you haven’t, what the heck are you doing reading a spoilery post abot it? O.o)”
I don’t know if you noticed, but it wasn’t really particularly spoiler’y before you came along.
)
(Not that I’m complaining…
26. January 2007 @ 23:55 ( Permalink )
Your tags made damn sure it was spoilery long before I ever commented on the post.
27. January 2007 @ 00:17 ( Permalink )
(And if you haven’t, what the heck are you doing reading a spoilery post abot it? O.o)
I suffer from a mindblowing ability to forget anything that should count as a spoiler untill I get around to the places that the spoiler told me about. So I won’t be mad at Terje untill that day arrives, and it most likely won’t.
So no hard feelings
27. January 2007 @ 11:17 ( Permalink )
No, but if you’ll not remember this, and you’ll probably not even watch the show, why-oh-why are you spending your time reading a post about it?
27. January 2007 @ 12:35 ( Permalink )
“Your tags made damn sure it was spoilery long before I ever commented on the post.”
The way I see it, this thing wasn’t directly spoiler’y (it’s my view that you’d have to have watched the show for you to see the spoilers) until the following was mentioned:
“I didn’t really think Keith was dead ’til then, but then, I bought it - and then, of course, he showed up, alive and well.”
But since it spoils nothing for either of us, let’s leave it alone, yes?
28. January 2007 @ 23:25 ( Permalink )
Yes.
It’s not my view that you’d have to watch the show to see the spoilers, though. “Death”, for instance, couldn’t mean much other than people dying in the episode, or death being a theme in it, which as far as I’m concerned, is a rather big spoiler.
28. January 2007 @ 23:30 ( Permalink )
No arguement there, really. After all, not every VM episode has a murder (or even something as mundane as a natural death) in it.
28. January 2007 @ 23:38 ( Permalink )
Exactly.
Thanks.
28. January 2007 @ 23:48 ( Permalink )