About Wes and Gunn: I think Gunn didn't consider Wes stabbing him a betrayal, but rather the logical consequence of Gunn's betrayal. I thought I saw Gunn give a small nod just after he was stabbed, but I could be mistaken.
My big problem with Angel's decision is that the show keeps retreading the same ground. Angel Shuts Himself Off From Others. Angel Is Depressed. Angel Gets Ruthless. Angel Sees the Light. Lather, Rinse, Repeat, Yawn.
I'm also not entirely convinced that the writers have their rhetoric down. So, was Angel's decision a Big Mistake? If so, there's been way too much retreading of ground. If not, there's still been too much whiney rhetoric. I'm not getting the sense of a strong vision behind the season, more a sorta wishy-washy marking time between a few strong eps.
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Date: 2004-04-29 04:13 pm (UTC)My big problem with Angel's decision is that the show keeps retreading the same ground. Angel Shuts Himself Off From Others. Angel Is Depressed. Angel Gets Ruthless. Angel Sees the Light. Lather, Rinse, Repeat, Yawn.
I'm also not entirely convinced that the writers have their rhetoric down. So, was Angel's decision a Big Mistake? If so, there's been way too much retreading of ground. If not, there's still been too much whiney rhetoric. I'm not getting the sense of a strong vision behind the season, more a sorta wishy-washy marking time between a few strong eps.