I'm enjoying it, too. But it can be too frustrating sometimes. The Xander guy doesn't know how to defend Xander and argue his case when the other two are upset with him. It was very apparent in the Prophecy Girl podcast.I'm a big fan of Pop Culture Role Call. It has 3 host, and each only watches from the perspective of 1 character. It's a really unique take on the show, and makes for some super entertaining moments.
Are they planning on devoting 1 episode for 4 whole seasons or? Because that would be ridiculous... but very telling I guess.I listen to a million Buffy podcasts but my favorite is probably Welcome to the Hellmouth. The hosts are so funny and they have incredible chemistry. They're currently on season 7 and afterwards they plan to do a summary of the first four seasons of Angel before jumping into season 5. I definitely would have listened to them cover Angel all the way through but I'll take what I can get.
They explained it in one of their podcasts that they're probably devoting one podcast episode per season before they get to season 5.Are they planning on devoting 1 episode for 4 whole seasons or? Because that would be ridiculous... but very telling I guess.
I'd take this with a massive pinch of salt. There's a lot of bad blood between these two people and the Buffy show in general/ SMG in particular. There's a rather infamous 'fable' that Pruit wrote about a 'princess' that refers to his time on the show. He was clearly very bitter about how he lost his job.Just listened to the Buffering interview with Jeff and Sophia. They pretty much destroyed the claims by Sarah or James saying they did there own stunts. They are literally asked if it's true and they say no.
I don't think it was down to bitterness. They were asked directly in relation to what James said about doing his own stunts in a previous podcast interview. Sophia answered and gave a clear No. Ie regards Sarah they said they were told to protect her and as she is the star that rings trueI'd take this with a massive pinch of salt. There's a lot of bad blood between these two people and the Buffy show in general/ SMG in particular. There's a rather infamous 'fable' that Pruit wrote about a 'princess' that refers to his time on the show. He was clearly very bitter about how he lost his job.
Not saying that they're lying exactly but some actors were allowed to do some stuntwork themselves.
In fact Eliza has stated that when she came on and starting doing some of her own physical work/fight scenes (she loves that stuff apparently) that made Sarah want to get more involved too. So at least in S3 there's definitely more Sarah involvment.
Buffering did a crossover with Angel on Top on Angel S2 Episode DarlaI really REALLY enjoyed Hush: A Buffy Podcast but I don't know if they cancelled the show or if it's on hiatus for a little bit. They got through half of season 2 and it just stopped.
I'm very partial to all of their s2 Angelus arc songs (especially Surprise, Innocence and Passion) but also I find Hush to be their best and most impressive song so far.My current favorites are Slayerfest98 and Buffering the Vampire Slayer. For those of you that have listened to Buffering, what is one of your favorite episode songs. I love their Drusilla Jingle and I really liked their song for Living Conditions. Even if you don't listen to the podcast I would recommend looking them up on spotify and listening to their episode songs. They are pretty fun!
They make music? I must have read over that earlier. Now I'm more intrigued!I'm very partial to all of their s2 Angelus arc songs (especially Surprise, Innocence and Passion) but also I find Hush to be their best and most impressive song so far.
I agree their Drusilla jingle is awesome.
Yes, they end every episode with a recap song written and performed (usually, sometimes they bring in new singers to perform other characters) by Jenny Owen Youngs (one of the 2 hosts is a musician). It's really great.They make music? I must have read over that earlier. Now I'm more intrigued!