Miss Kitty ~ Out of this World ~
Nombre de messages : 60535 Age : 34 Date d'inscription : 07/01/2009
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- 3) Buffy the Vampire Slayer, "Buffy Vs. Dracula"
Whether you love Buffy's little sister Dawn or hate her — and chances are you probably hate her — you can't deny that she uprooted Buffy, both the character and the show. Sure, as a mystical key hidden in human form, she provided season 5 with its plot, and suddenly gave Buffy a new, pre-built relationship. But not only did Dawn shift the key dynamics of the show, she turned Buffy into a surrogate caregiver, which came to define her on the show. Admittedly, Buffy wasn't particularly good at at most of the time, but Dawn's arrival gave Buffy a set of stakes (no pun intended) that she'd never had before, and thus her mistakes (still not a pun) had a cost they'd also never had before. - Citation :
- 10) Angel, "Sleep Tight"
Angel was never a particularly upbeat show, but viewers didn't realize how dark the show was going to get until "Sleep Tight" aired in 2002. In it, Wesley — convinced Angel will kill his son according to some prophecy — steals the infant Connor, only to get his throat slit, and someone else takes Connor into a hellish dimension that will result in Connor coming back in just a few episodes as a teenaged demon killer. . Connor's existence defined Angel, both the character and the show, from his birth, and "Sleep Tight" was what defined Connor as a character from that point on. More importantly, this episode split apart the team, creating divides that would never truly heal even by the show's end, forcing the protagonists into conflict with each other at least as much as the bad guys they normally fought. Also, it turned Wesley into the terrifying badass of the later two seasons. Basically, no one escaped this episode of Angel unscathed. | |
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