Wes: And we didn't get turned into some
weird four-person Siamese twin.
Gunn: That was a risk? Why wasn't I told that was a risk?
So, I'm going to Pylea, heading back for the first time in, oh, say, five
years.
Why do I throw on the reddest, flashiest thing in my closet?
And speaking of flashy things ...
HAVE HER BATHED AND SHAVED AND BROUGHT TO MY CHAMBER!
Nice work from Cordy all the way through, nice work from BrundleFred.
Cordy: "You're a laaazy hellbeast, yes you are. You lie on the rock in the
sun and I'll run for my life!"
Even better:
Cordy: "That's right, Cordelia – scream really loud so the hell beasts
come to you."
Of course – we put cursed people in charge and allow them to wield supreme
authority.
Angel, saying the Tower of London wasn't so bad. I wonder how he got out? For a
show about vampires, I don't think they explore the thrall vampires have over
people to any significant extent.
Of course the most fun was watching Angel skip and hop about in the sun like a
little girl.
It's so accomodating for everyone to be speaking English, isn't it? What fun.
At least Star Trek tries to explain it through the use of technology. This was
just silly.
But silly is fun sometimes. And hey -- Cordy in a spangly halter. How's that
gonna be bad?
I liked it. It was fun. I liked Aggie, I liked Lorne, I liked everyone.
Well, the Pyleans were a little, well, y'know. And I'm guessing they get
even more y'know by next week's installment. Even so, tho -- fun!
And, looking ahead a bit:
Gunn: "I'll take the 20 on the right, you take the 50 on the left."
I knew that had a familiar ring to it ...
Wes: I think we're winning!!!