#and how it ultimately resolves will probably shape the greater arc of the season as a whole.
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If season 1 of Arcane was centered around the conflict of âwhich oneâs it gonna be, Jinx or Powder?â with the ramifications of that one decision rippling out to affect everyone elseâs storylines, then the analogous character whose internal conflict is central to season 2 is Caitlyn.
#me#arcane#arcane season 2#arcane spoilers#caitlyn kiramman#arcane predictions#kinda?? theorizing??#obviously we donât have the whole season yet#but thereâs something compelling to me about the jinx/powder conflict of duality mirroring caitlynâs conflict of duality in season 2#jinx resolves her internal duality and in doing so creates a similar conflict of duality in caitlyn#does Caitlyn choose vengeance or mercy? does she choose war or peace? does she indulge the angry kernel of hate#or does she choose to pull back from how easy it is to hate and find another path forward?#so far she is mostly choosing the former options. but I think that conflict is still there#and how it ultimately resolves will probably shape the greater arc of the season as a whole.
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Buffy - Season Three Thoughts
So⌠that was a thing.
Where do I start on season 3⌠Okay, Iâm going to recap in chronological order and then do over all thoughts (especially compared to season 2) because if I start with overall thoughts, Iâll be here all night and probably not make much sense.
So yeah. I really like Buffyâs period of mourning. Thereâs something very cathartic about watching characters mourn. And watching characters get mad at each other. And the first two episodes did that in spades, I love how Willow acted dismissively cheerful and then just LAID into Buffy later. I love how Buffyâs originally close-friends party turned into a random party and the one overheard line along the lines of âdo you know who this partyâs for? I donât know, some girl who just got out of rehabâ just hit stone cold.
And then Angel showed up.
Now I know Angel was GOING to show up because 1) he was in the credits and 2) he goes on to star in his own spin-off, but I donât know⌠I was expecting the whole first half of the season to be a life without Angel/search for Spock Angel kind of thing. And I was really liking the whole mourning/slowly accepting Angelâs death so for him to come back as SOON as Buffy put down her ring I was like ââŚâŚokay?â but then I also couldnât complain because ANGEL.
And then it turned out he was feral Angel which was cool but then THAT got resolved in a single episode which was another kind of ââŚ..okay?â then again. ANGEL.
Iâm just glad they had Buffyâs super quick temp boyfriend Scott dump her because that wouldâve been an even more annoying obviously-one-ship-is-the-preferred-ship love triangle than Twilight.
Oh, speaking of love triangles⌠quadrangles⌠things. The Willow/Xander sudden attraction love fest thing. Not a huge fan. But it lasted comparatively shortly and didnât destroy the Oz/Willow pairing (in fact kind of strengthened it) and it gave way for adorable Cordelia/Wesley flustered shenanigans AND Cordelia subconsciously summoning Anya, so overall I donât mind where it ended up leading the series in the slightest.
Although I do want to talk about Faith.
I hate Faith.
Maybe she gets better in later seasons (if sheâs in later seasons? I assume yes even though I hope no), maybe part of my hate is just missing Kendra and viewing Kendra as the superior alt!slayer. Although Buffy did make many references to Mr Pointy this season, so I guess Kendra still lives on in spirit.
But yeah, the gang had such a chill, well working groove this season that the ONLY way to cause tension was to throw a Faith-shaped socket into the works. Like she was pretty much only there to stir trouble and be a pity fest and Iâm sorry Faith fans, but itâs an EXTREMELY big leap to go from bitter âBuffyâs more popular than meâ to âIâm going to join forces with the dude who wants to murder the town because he gives me things.â IDK, I think it wouldâve actually made more sense for her skip town entirely, forge her own path? But maybe she wasnât brave enough for that? IDK. Her darkside turn simultaneously didnât feel as fluid (i.e. didnât make sense) OR as shocking (i.e. sheâd always been the âbadâ girl) as the Angel losing his soul thing did.
Although speaking of Angel losing his soul, THAT EPISODE WHERE FAITH TRIES TO CAST IT OUT OF HIM. And at the end sheâs like âguess Iâm the best actor in the worldâ and Angel suddenly goes âsecond bestâ and it slips into slo-mo, I gasped. I literally gasped. Iâd been going ânooo not a repeatâ while also going âsoulless Angel is extremely entertainingâ and then in just 5 seconds everything turned 100% awesome again.
Which, yeah, Angel and Buffy. I think I love Angel and Buffy the most when theyâre working together as I team which is why I loved the second half of season 3 more than the first half. They finally got their groove back and he was helping out in fights (even after Buffy said âletâs take a breakâ and Angel said âletâs break upâ) and they just worked. There were a couple earlier episodes, especially the one where Giles drugs Buffy of her powers and regrets it and Buffyâs mom gets kidnapped and Buffy goes off to save her alone that I was like, âummmmm⌠bring Angel with you? I know the âthemeâ of this episode is doing this alone, but in-character Buffy, you should really be caring more about getting your mom out alive than episode themesâ.
So yeah. Angel and Buffy watching an erotic indie film together, Angel and Buffy fighting seaside cave demons together, Angel and Buffy acting together to pull one over on faith. That is the best kind of Angel and Buffy and Iâm glad the show finally veered back into that direction before he ultimately left the show.
Which leaves the Mayor and the overall plot arc of Season 3.
So I honestly thought the Mayor was going to be a multi-season villain (same with Mr Trick) and was really kind of shocked when he just ate it (along with the library and half of the school building). But more than that, I think I was a little disappointed by the Mayor just because of HOW LONG it took for him and Buffy to face off⌠which is really my one complaint about season 3, that is, the overall plot arcs werenât as defined as they were in season 2.
Season 2 had two very clear halves and evolving goals for both sides. The first half had Buffy and Angelâs will they/wonât they on the heroes side and Spikeâs wanting to heal Dru on the villainâs side. They both get their wishes near the middle of season and thatâs the greatest thing because it ends up being an Into the Woods type thing with their granted wishes causing new problems. Buffy/Angelâs relationship causes Angel to turn evil and Druâs restoration causes Spike becomes useless in a wheelchair. The goals in the second half suddenly flip on their heads: find a way to either restore Angelâs soul (or kill Angel) on the heroes side and Spike wanting Angel out of the picture and Dru back on the villains side. There was a constant forward momentum, a goal to strive for.
And so wrapping back around to what I THOUGHT season 3 was going to be about, getting Angel back so soon kind of killed that momentum. There wasnât any greater goal the heroes were really striving for over the course of multiple episodes. Even when Faith turned, the gang didnât seem to care that much. It was kind of like âgood riddance, at least sheâs not back-stabbing me anymoreâ from Buffyâs side. They just sort of went along through their senior high school days with minimum drama.
Which donât get me wrong. It was nice. It was fun. And Iâm probably going to be missing the minimum drama in later seasons. And overall, the quality of the individual episodes was stronger (Iâm looking at you Lovers Walk, The Zeppo, Doppelgangland, Enemies, Earshot⌠heck what am I saying, all the episodes from that until the end). But I really did miss that constantly-striving-for-something feel that Season 2 had.
But then Iâll also give credit where credit is due and just be grateful that I wasnât emotionally deadened like I was at the end of season 2. If the series had ended at season 2, it wouldâve been the most depressingly awesome bittersweet series ending ever. If itâd ended at season 3, itâd be a super entertaining and sweet bookend.
I didnât even place together the connection until I started writing this review, but I think this season more than anything else was about Buffyâs acceptance, both of her accepting herself and of the Sunnydale community accepting her. This season started off with jocks half-joking/chanting âno more mysterious deaths!â and the guy at Buffyâs welcome home party thinking she was some sort of drug addict. It ended up with Buffy getting crowned (umbrellaâd?) as Class Protector and the entire graduating class taking up arms and fighting vampires and a demon alongside her. I mean, regardless of what happens later, those are some firm, shining YES moments.
Final/stray observations
Favorite episode was Lovers Walk by far. I am a Spike fan and not afraid to admit it. Between him falling asleep drunk and his hand catching on fire, drinking cocoa while having a heart to heart with Joyce (and asking for marshmallows), taunting Angel behind Joyceâs back when he canât come inside Buffyâs house, reminiscing about a park bench where he and Dru killed a homeless man, and cheering up at the end because heâs realized that all he needs to do is become the man he was and torture Dru into loving him again⌠yeah. That episode was a pure treasure.
I loved the resolution to the Wesley/Cordelia thing. Iâve had those kind of kisses before, the kisses that make you go âoh, umm⌠awkward, nevermind.â This show, it reads my soul.
While I hated Faith, I loved the addition of Anya to the cast. I knew by her name that sheâd become a series regular so when she first introduced herself as âAnyankaâ I was like ânoâŚ.. it canât be.â And then it was. And she rambled about her past curses to Xander at the prom. And it was awesome.
Also Ozâs thoughts in the mind-reading episode. Grabbing from a transcript because theyâre just too good to paraphrase:
Oz (thinking): I am my thoughts. If they exist in her, Buffy contains everything that is me and she becomes me. I cease to exist.
Oz (speaking): HmmâŚ
I just love Oz so much. He is one of the characters I had no idea existed going into this and Iâm scared for whatâs going to happen to him because I know Willow eventually gets with someone else, so heâs either going to leave or die. And Iâm REALLY hoping he doesnât die.
Also are we going to eventually get a human!Spike/William flashback episode? Because weâve gotten two Angel/Liam flashback episodes and one Dru flashblack episode. I DEMAND A SPIKE FLASHBACK EPISODE.
As for thoughts and guesses on whatâs going to happen in season four, I have no idea. All the plot threads are resolved (except for, I guess, Faith kinda, who I donât care about), everyone graduated, and Angelâs off in his own spin off land. I did cheat though and I watched the first three minutes of Angel + opening credits before I started writing this and Angel and Cordelia being spin-off bros? I donât know how thatâs going to happen but sign me the hell up! Iâm guessing she just decided to leave Sunnydale since her dad went broke and all and Xanderâs not her BF and yeah? Thereâs really not too much there for her anymore.
Anyways yeah. Iâm planning to watch BTVS AND Angel simultaneously now which means these recaps will become a biweekly thing.
Of course both shows are leaving Netflix this week which sucks (pun not intended). Originally I was going to grab the DVDs from the library but apparently the rest of the city had that idea. Buffy season 4 went from having 3 open copies to 10+ holds over the course of the past couple days. I reserved Angel no problem though and I ended up ordering a used copy of BTVS complete series off Amazon because, hey, it was half off, Iâm super enjoying the series so far, and some times itâs nice to pay.
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