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Classic Movie of the Week
OnM - June 14, 2002
Earlier this week, I was engaged in doing what I imagine quite a few Buffy fans were doing, which was sitting back (or forward, as need be) and enjoying the newly released DVD collection of BtVS, Season 2. Being a hopeless commentary trollop, I naturally gravitated towards those eps in the set that had them, and eventually came to Joss' thoughts on his ep Innocence. Snarky, self-deprecating and insightful as per usual, the meister and I eventually arrive at the point near the end of the show where Buffy, faced with the opportunity to stake Angel(us), decides instead to 'kick him in the goolies' as Joss so eloquently phrased the action.
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