Sunday 13 June 2004, by Anonymous :

piffle. wes and fred DID work....and so did lorne.

Sunday 13 June 2004, by Anonymous :

I have to say that if I could be bothered to really spend the time replying to this article I could rip some very big holes in some of the arguments used.

For example, Quote-Without the proper build-up, the Wes/Fred romance felt like a plot device, not true love; and therefore, the Wes/Fred portions of "A Hole in the World" DID NOT WORK. -unquote

Fred’s feelings for Wes were being set up way back when Wes was willing to kill his ’father’ in Lineage. You could see from just the look on Fred’s face then that her perspective of Wes was changing. There were no surprises that Fred started to have feelings for Wes for anyone with half a brain...... I’m sorry, I did rant on some more here but thought it best to delete it and just leave my comments as is, ggrrr. Bah humbug!



Monday 14 June 2004, by JM :

The only thing I’m really against is the grading of my two favorite episodes of the season:

1. Life of the Party ("7") which was Lorne’s biggest episode as far as I’m concerned. The abstract jokes made the eps memorable and getting under 8 is just inconcivable to me.

2. A Whole in the world ("7.5") Are you kidding me, this was the turning point of the Fred arc and was one of the most touching episodes I’ve seen. Amy Ackers’ rendition of the deathbed scene was incredible.

Personally, I thought this was the best season (close call though).



Monday 14 June 2004, by Anonymous :

And yes that is ALL your opinion and not based on anything, but YOUR opinion.

Monday 14 June 2004, by UNSRM :

Was I the only person who wasn’t annoyed by this ’Immortal?’ We have no idea who or what he is and that episode frustrated me. Do you think the show will survive without Wes?

Tuesday 15 June 2004, by bekki :

anyone hacve a problem with that grading? come on! hole in the world got 7? only 7? most amazing ep i have ever seen where as underneath, an episode with cheap jokes and i thin plotline used as a filler between story arcs got 9. you gotta be kidding me. (also, eve, meant to be disconected, the piont was she was nothing but a link and in essence might as well have been an inanimate object, becuase thats how we have to see her for the plot. )

Tuesday 15 June 2004, by Anonymous :

All I have to say to this joke of an article is "THE CAUTIONARY TALE OF NUMERO CINCO - 9" That alone should be a base enough to disregard this whole mess.

Wednesday 16 June 2004, by Joe :

The fact that he gave Cautionary Tale a 9 is reason enough to disregard the article entirely.

Sunday 20 June 2004, by Wolverine68 :

I also must say that taking over Wolfram & Hart worked really well. It was not a plot flaw, or some mistake as many people thought.

1st off, the A-team did alot of good by going to W&H.

2nd, it made sense plotwisre. Let me explain the oddity that is the prophecy about Angel.

Season 1-W&H does a ritual to bring Angel over to the darkside. (Which brings Darla back in a box.) Season 2-Angel gets isolated from his friends, and sleeps with Darla. Season 3-Darla gives birth to Angel’s son, but he is kidnapped and raised in a hell dimension. Season 4-Angel’s son is so messed up Angel needs to make a deal with the senio partners, so Connor can have a better life. (Thus angel has been brought over to the darkside.)

Now you see? It all makes perfect sense!



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