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Buffy The Vampire Slayer "Ted" 2x11 Reaction

  • An Episode That Belongs At The Top Of The List = 10 2
  • This Episode Was Straight 🔥🔥🔥 = 9 9
  • That Was Pretty Damn Good = 8 46
  • Solid Episode, Had Really Good Moments = 7 28
  • That Was Alright, More Good Than Bad = 6 11
  • Middle Of The Road, Should Have Been Way Better = 5 8
  • Some Ok Moments, Mixed With Really Bad Moments= 4 5
  • What A Waste, What Was The Point Of That Episode? = 3 - 1 2
  • 2019-02-28
  • 111 votes
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https://streamable.com/madqmz


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Other Boy Reactions

Ms. Calendar may have signed up for danger, but she didn’t sign up to have a demon take over her body. A demon that Giles helped create. As for Buffy being upset, almost anyone would feel some kind of way after killing someone, even if that person deserved it, it is still a traumatic event. Soldiers kill people all the time, people they believe they’re killing in self defense and they still have ptsd. She thinks she killed a real person, not a monster that explodes into dust and disappears. She also thinks she killed someone that her mom was in love with or at least cared about. She loves her mom and doesn’t want to see her mom sad.😊

Ari is my Cat

Yes, Ms. Calendar ends up possessed by a demon, tries to kill people she likes and then, from her point of view is nearly killed by Angel. I can see her needing a break. Also she was introduced as a "techno pagan", so she knows stuff but probably had not faced stuff.

Holi117

"what's my line" was about the career tests they were doing, and buffy feeling like it was pointless for her to 'play what's my line, because she has a destiny and no choice in her future.' and Angel got stabbed through the hand during the ritual to cure Dru, remember? I have the flu, i feel your groggy-pain!

GeekedOutNation

Did not know it was called that. I just thought it was just called a career aptitude test. I didnt know it had another name

Holi117

I would call it the same as you, but I know Buffy uses the phrase. Was it a TV show or something? But yeah, thought I'd answer your Q at the start of the vid :)

Inseriousity

John Ritter is incredible in this episode. I think in the hands of a lesser actor, this storyline could've been awful but he is so good at switching between "citizen of the year" to intimidating and threatening.

Holi117

Yeah, I always thought Jenny's reaction after the demon possession was played really well - showing that these characters are human, and sometimes, no matter how much supernatural and weird you see and experience, something is gonna freak you out and take some time.. I like that they let Jenny feel what she needed to feel, it all felt valid to me. As much as my heart hurt for Giles. I'm always so happy at the end of this episode that Jenny is finally able to start moving past the trauma.

Vicky N

Wow, you were very intuitive, you almost immediately guessed that Ted wa a robot. On rewatch you can catch all the references to it, his coworker refers to him as “the machine”, Joyce says each house should have one of him, Ted says about himself he’s not wired that way. You were right about the transition from the dinner scene when Buffy says she feels like killing herself cut to her balancing feet. It is deliberate. Once again good catch.

Vicky N

I will keep repeating this every time you bring this up. Angel being 26 is a retcon that was necessary because the actor at one point looked to old to play a guy in his early 20. Which is the age he is supposed to be at this point in the story.

Ari is my Cat

Yes it was an old game show where contestants tried to guess the job of a person by asking questions and getting vague funny answers.

WarRaven

This is one of those Buffy eps could have been terrible but it was done right. RIP John Ritter! Ahhh wee so close to the amazing storyline

KT

I'm glad you liked the episode! It isn't widely well-regarded but I've always found it to be emotionally effective and super scary. I mean how is SMG so good at crying. I imagine Joyce's seeming underreaction in that scene at the end as her not wanting to escalate the situation. If your partner starts acting threateningly and has complete physical advantage over you, the thing to do is remain calm and attempt to talk yourself out of the situation before freaking out.

Anonymous

Coincidentally both Sarah and John Ritter both had the flu during the filming of the episode. I remember reading an interview with John that appeared back in the original Watcher's Guide, and he was laughing about them having to run back and forwards to their trailers between scenes.

FernWithy

Do you want the answer to when to start watching Angel: The Series? This has never been my favorite, but it's got some good moments. ETA: I don't think the dangling feet were deliberate, but what an interesting observation about the edit. Another interesting point, the episode after Kendra left and Buffy was all about getting her angry to be more effective as a Slayer... then Buffy loses her temper and believes she killed someone. And could have if he'd been human, which is why she took it so seriously. She has superpowers, and she let them out of her control.

Anonymous

I actually do my scores before I watch your reactions, based on what I remember of the episode. But this was one episode I had to go back and change my rating. I initially gave it a fairly low one but on re-watch it was actually pretty good.

GeekedOutNation

Yea John Ritter for me really elevated it. Great acting and interesting to see how Buffy dealt with death of "human"

GeekedOutNation

Maybe I should wait till I finish the season before i know about angle. Dont want it to be spoiled or anything.

GeekedOutNation

I forget sometimes that she has crazy strength and if she does not hold back she could kill a human with a punch

GeekedOutNation

Oh wow, interesting. Oh damn. That definitely must have been awkward for Sarah being young and her being the lead

GeekedOutNation

So originally he was supposed to he 20 but the actor looked too old so they changed his age. So in this moment before the retcon is he 20?

Vicky N

“I think the subtext is rapidly becoming text”. This is one of the classic quotes from this show that I use often in real life.

GeekedOutNation

Yea that makes sense. Just becuase someone knows of the danger it does not mean that they will be prepared when they are in real danger.

KT

And she'll continue to be, to astounding levels. Alyson Hannigan hasn't gotten many chances to show off yet, but she's unbelievable as well.

Vicky N

I’ve always read it that way as well. The camera angle seems very deliberate. Joss Whedon’s shows are famous for their irony cut.

Catherine Thurmond

I remember the 1st time I watched this and a little while after I didnt like this episode but recently and through this run though I've changed my view on it to being pretty darn good and honestly I think me not liking it had to do with my age then and seeing more of Ritters work since then. I used to only think of him as the Threes Company guy and the ham sitcom actor but since I see how good he was. Also you were right the acting from everyone else is so good too.💜