One thing about Spike is how he's honestly the most human character sometimes and understands people better than most. In the Buffyverse having a soul is obviously super important for empathy. However in these two and the next two episodes it really highlights that if a vampire really tries they can feel. It's just the morals that are a bit dodgey
Yeah, Spike definitely can love but it is a love mixed with obsession. Wich actually shows the range of that emotion, posession, obsession, jelousy, spike is kinda of a dark side of love character because of his sould situation, he does love her but he really doesnt know how to love in a healthy way
@@migmit Tara is defined as a powerful witch from birth (though not as powerful as Willow), who was raised by an abusive and misogynistic family, who was once so shy she could barely speak and is now one of the kindest, sweetest, most loving of the Scoobies. She's shown to be loyal and honest and just as brilliant as Willow. She's shown to make nerdy jokes and have an entire lexicon that only others who get her (as in HER girlfriend, Willow) can understand. She's a young woman who lost her mother, discovered her sexuality early on, and understands the nature of magic even better than Willow, by merit of growing up with it. Tara is just as much her own person as Oz. And, ya know, now that I think of it, we know more about her than we ever did about Oz. She's more of her own person, actually. (Though, Oz was still perfect and Willow had two beautiful loves for us to adore.)
@@migmit Them’s fighting words. Tara is an incredibly strong person, but she’s also an extremely kind person. Some people mistake kindness for weakness. There’s nothing weak about Tara.
@@FilmBuff54 I'm not saying she is a weak person. I'm saying she is a weak character, poorly written, with the actress not imbuing her with any kind of personality (as good actresses sometimes do).
18:19 Willow is a lot more powerful than even she realizes. The Buffyverse has always had a "soft magic" system that serves the plot, but there have been several mentions in prior episodes that once you let that magic in, you "open a door," and being able to just say "thicken" after already casting the holding spell on Glory kind of says a lot. Willow can clearly channel a lot of magic after accessing it. Whether that's because it's "dark magick" or not..... Still
Season five final sequence is like if the season ended in a movie. Its sooooo freaking good. I honestly watch reactions cause I cant experience watching this for the first time anymore. Now you guys know why this one is the favourite season of so many fans. Mine included. Glory is such a scary villain, its a freaking god, as soon as she gets serious we can only run
Your sheer HORROR at realizing that Buffy'd called Ben to come help them - truly a thing of beauty, and SO relatable. It's such a perfectly-written moment of tragic irony.
Glory was the first enemy who appreciated Buffy's comebacks, that laugh she let out before they started fighting was unhinged. I liked seeing more of the fun side of Dawn's personality when she's recounting their encounter with Glory.
Alyson Hannigan's crying gets me every friggin time. I'm not exactly sure what it is, but her facial expression, the crack/ squeak in her voice, it just feels so intense and genuine... Maybe because that's kind of how I cry in real life .....? 😂😂 Idk lol
One of the greatest ironies of Glory is that shes so self centered and goal oriented that she never realized the altered mind of those she drained could have at any time led her to Dawn!
I hadn't really thought about it that way in the past, but it does make sense... Which also makes me think that she may have been able to find Dawn by just delaying some "instant gratification" and hanging around the Scoobies herself while not at full strength, because it's kind of implied that the people she "mind-sucks" experience what she goes through when she needs to "feed" (especially based off of the monologue she gives while sitting on the bench with Tara). Obviously, I'm sure it's more complicated than that, but hopefully that made some bit of sense. Rachel MacDonald has a great RUclips video about Glory that everyone should check out.
Honestly, once Glory realized that the slayer knew about the key and what it was, she could have found it significantly earlier had she done any of the plans she did in the past 2 episodes earlier. If she tracked the Scoobies and mind drained one of them, she'd be ahead of schedule, lol. Buffy was lucky that Glory didn't operate that way from the start.
I love that Tough Love explores how Buffy views Giles like a father figure and wishes he could be that for Dawn as well. Also Tara saying she's terrified of how strong Willow is getting and Willow actually taking on Glory. This season really showed how Buffy truly has the weight of the world on her shoulders. Having to fight a god, dealing with the complexity of relationships, Loss of her mother and how everyone turns to her and she has to be a mother, a savior, a leader and doesn't get to just be Buffy. The moment when Tara opened the blinds and burned Spike. Spikes reaction knowing that she's not in her right mind is sort of comforting and he doesn't blame her, showing more humanity.
@@lahalhalha Our problematic fave does have a soft spot for the vulnerable. Which is possibly his best feature as a character because he's SUCH a d head in pretty much every other sense. It might be his actual redeeming feature.
A small detail I never noticed before is Buffy's hand shaking when she phones Ben. It's a wonderful bit of acting by Sarah, which shows how close Buffy is to breaking.
People love to pile on Spike about being a soulless vampire that doesn’t understand love but I disagree. I believe he does love and has empathy and compassion. It gets skewed sometimes because he’s a demon and inherently evil but he does try. He wanted to comfort Dawn and he let Buffy know that Willow definitely was going for Glory and he was kind and patient with Tara and he saved Buffy by grabbing the sword. That doesn’t make up for his earlier evil misdeeds but he does show himself to have humanity in his heart when he wants to.
I agree. Spike may not "have a soul," but even his "soulless" self shows signs of empathy and compassion. The Buffyverse is a little willy nilly with the concepts of "souls" and humanity (the same way that it's always had a "soft magic" system), so I'm sure a lot of it is to just serve the story, but Spike and Drusilla make it pretty clear as early as Season 2 that vampires do feel and can love in this universe. Like when the Judge burns up one of their minions, but is unable to do the same to Angelus because he has "no humanity" to burn away. It's heavily implied (and essentially outrighted stated) that a person basically becomes the most self-serving version of themselves after being vamped. Spike was an incredibly sweet and sensitive person as a human, while Angel was already kind of a dick... Angelus is petty and cruel, because he was already selfish and exhibited those attributes as a human. It's only the guilt from all of the horrible things he'd done, that changed him after being re-ensouled... Spike on the other hand still felt that compassion and empathy, to at least some degree even without a "soul," because of how he was before being turned. His obsession with Buffy is like a skewed version of the feelings of infatuation and/or love that he would've experienced as a human. Angelus's obsession with Buffy is the same, but the difference is that William (Spike) was sweet and would've just been frustrated with himself or sad if rejected (I mean we see it with Cecily), whereas Liam (Angelus) likely would've acted out and sought revenge if the same thing happened to him. That's the way I've always seen it anyways 🤷
Dawn may be a love her or hate her character but I'm always impressed that the writers were able to take her from the "Huh?" moment at the end of episode 1 to this point in the season where (most of) the audience is genuinely invested in her. The Glory/Ben/Key/Monks' Magical Mystery Dawn storytelling is a hot mess but it doesn't really matter. It's fun and over the top and there are great moments coming. Can't wait for the next reaction.
This tv show is the ONLY show i never get tired of... I was in my late 20s when it came out n i had vrc recording so i could rewatch... It was way to early to buy in stores n no online sale 🤔🥱... Love it❤🎉. It only gets better from here boys
I was a kid when it came out, watched a few episodes here and there cause the time it aired was awful to me. Amd as soon as I got access to the internet first thing my brother and I did was find a way to watch Buffy completely
Glory is my favorite. She felt the most threatening because it wasn't personal. She wanted her key and to go home. She didn't mind torture and killing, but it wasn't for pleasure. They all just got in her way.
Glory at the park reminds me of when Angelus tried to kill Buffy in the hospital but was scared off. Glory doesn’t have that problem because nothing can stop her
Thank you for once again adding energy and decent human emotion to the reacting/ rewatch experience. Excellent. BTVS is a difficult show to reacted if you are invested, intelligent and passionate. The dialogue is consistently witty, fast, and most importantly carries touchstones to our inner raw emotions. These 2 episodes were properly identified by a simple phrase my Buffy Buddies kept saying, “ how much more crap can Buffy take ?””. Besides the obvious list of burdens for Buffy don’t overlook: her Fathers total rejection of Buffy and Dawn. This was her first nightmare in Season 1, Episode 10. Once again a a prophecy in her dreams. Her dropping out of college to become a single “ mother”. She has now become Joyce, something she rejected but part of her duality experienced in Season 3. Finally , her typical Suburban life and plan has changed . Recall her conversation under the tree with Angel after the funeral. What’s next? She didn’t know but Joyce did. Buffy now must stare down life and can no longer take a break. She could accept The Slayer but now she is The Mother, The Provider, and you can see from these episodes, The Family Head. They all follow Buffy, look to guidance from Buffy, and are following what Buffy tells them. And she is 20 years old , a college dropout, a single Mom, and the soldier in the fight against evil.
Possibly my favorite move Buffy does is in the enire series is in Tough Love, when she kicks a huge couch into Glory that sends her flying back. It's so cool and innovative and outrageous. And it shows how strong Buffy has become.
Did you notice who the doctor who fired Ben also appeared on Charmed? He played Pratt, the DA who let his dog crap on the Halliwell's lawn that led to them being sent to the future where there he prosecuted Phoebe for killing the baseball player who had attacked a friend of hers. And he was quiet gleeful at the thought of executing a witch.
Season five is consistently voted the best season for a reason. It really is a "hang on to your hats and glasses and keep your arms inside the vehicle at all times" sort of ride. When I see people react to the heartbreak of what happened to Tara, it gets me every time. Tara has been the one I wanted to protect since the episode Family, Willow having lost that place a while back. You'd think it would be Dawn, but Dawn had everyone protecting her. Especially Tara, even from season 5x02, when she chased the crazy guy away outside the Magic Box, and she did not yield to Glory, and only gave up Dawn when she'd lost her mind. Tara became the heart somewhere along the way, and I think Tough Love is where most people finally realize that. It isn't just that we love Tara and Willow as a couple, or really like Tara as a person. It's that we adore Tara. And she doesn't deserve this outcome because she is the kindest, sweetest person. So, while I'm sorry it hurt your hearts, I'm glad it hurt your hearts, because it shows how much you adore her, too. As for the other episode, "Look, it's Gregor. Now it's not." Is one of the most brutal, but best lines on Buffy ever. It is wicked dark, but funny. Appreciated your Kool-Aid call out.
Cody & Siergio, something to keep in mind when watching the next two episodes is that they were billed as the series final when they aired as there was back stage drama going on where the show didnt appear it would be renewed for SE6. In the end the series stopped airing on The WB and moved to UPN for SE6 & SE7, well Angel remained on The WB for all 5 seasons. In 2001, UPN entered into a public bidding war to acquire Buffy the Vampire Slayer from The WB, when the network had chosen not to renew it due to increasing license fees. UPN eventually outbid The WB and aired it on Tuesday nights, until the series finale in 2003.
I saw someone call the willow/Tara argument “the nothing burger fight” because of how they felt the lesbian portion was shoehorned in but I see how willow feels insecure about everyone being “ahead of her” in regards to life events that classify one as an “adult” re: losing a parent or suddenly becoming one. She felt like she wasn’t helping and going HARD in magic is where she knows she excels… and willow needs to feel helpful, to feel secure and accepted. Keep it in mind! You guys are my favorite BTVS reactors right now, love this show so much!
Season 5 is a rollercoaster of emotions. 3 actors in these 2 episodes were in Buffy Of course Ben as the knight in paige's fairy tale. The doctor, the superior of Ben played district attorney who had sentenced Phoebe to death. And him, it was by looking at his face during your reaction, that I said to myself I saw him somewhere and that was the trigger. And the general Gregor who played a "vampire" detective demon who was after Cole
😂 16:29 I said the exact same words on the night it aired 😂 I talk fast too with a lot of 😭😡and frustration for this ep… 🥳Happy20New25Year🎉 Everyone, I hope time is patient for you’ll with joyful memories and loving moments. Blessings to you’ll for this years success and happiness.
Happy "Buffy, the Vampire Slayer" Thursday evening(a day late)with Cody & Sergio! 😊 These are two amazing episodes! Episode 5x19: Glory goes after one of Buffy's friends. Our sweet Tara must be protected at all cost!!!! Love that scene when Willow confronts Glory. 17:05 Yeah, about that. 👀 And Glory finds out who the true Key is. Episode 5x20: After Glory finding out that Dawn is the Key, the Scooby Gang, including Spike, go on the run to protect her. So excited for the next two episode reactions for next week. And then it's on to season 6. 😊
I’ve been waiting for you these episodes. To be honest there are so many good episodes in season 5 with the body, faith, the flashback to spikes past, checkpoint, and the end of this season
The Season is now reaching boiling point. In Spiral, Glory now knows Dawn is The Key. Spike turning up in the RV is funny with the slit in the front window. The scenes with The Knights chasing the RV and the ensuing fight is great. The mistake of getting Ben to come to treat Giles with of course the Scoobies not aware he is also Glory. The General explains to Buffy why it is all happening, and that there is no way to stop Glory unless The Key is destroyed. When Glory takes Dawn we can see Buffy becoming catatonic with stress. The build up to the finale is superb, and it does not disappoint.
So this isn’t a spoiler because the fans knew this at this point. Season 5 was originally the final season. Yes we get two more, but you might get the best “first time watching” experience, if you watch it like a final season.
Next week, I'm gonna drop a bombshell on you guys. No worries, it's not spoilers for the final two seasons or Angel or anything like that. It's all relevant to Season 5, in fact, but I can't talk about it until next week because of the nature of the content. Also, is Ben subletting from Glory or something? Why was he in her apartment? They couldn't be working together, could they?
I think we can understand Willow wanting to use her magic powers to avenge Tara, but we can see it's also getting out of control. Even though Glory is a very entertaining Big Bad we tend to forget how utterly cruel and evil she is. We are beginning to see the slight fracturing of the Tillow relationship, and once Glory now knows Dawn is the key it will be hard for the Scoobies to save her. You are in for three brilliant closing episodes to S5 with a superb, stunning finale unmatched in the whole show.
The doctor who fired Ben, I have just noticed after all these years, that’s the witch hunter in charmed that sentenced Phoebe to be burned alive in the future and Ben is Paige’s Prince Charming lol
I love how it takes Spike to get through Buffy's naive over-confidence, her certainty that because she explained to Willow why it was pointless - Willow would not go after Glory. Spike has always seen right through all of them, he's very perceptive except when it comes to himself. :P Willow's and Tara's fight felt very natural to me, even if it broke my heart. The witchcraft being an analogy for sexuality. Tara has worked magic all her life, she's always known... Willow is just discovering who she is... and she has insecurities around that. She got very upset over her own assumptions, with no real indication that Tara ACTUALLY questioned her commitment. It's very sad and of course this show gives us the most tragic possible timing. Spiral - it's chaotic. There's a lot going on. Like you said - unnecessary. :P Except that's kind of the point, as things spin more and more wildly out of control until Buffy really just doesn't know what to do. "Those sound like goodbye words" - because Joss Whedon is incredibly cruel. :P LOL Totally on purpose. Everything spiraled into chaos. Buffy is broken. Dawn is with Glory... darkest before the... well, you know. :P
Loving these reactions. Currently up to season 2 episode 10 but as I was watching my mind was inhabited by True Blood 😍💯✨️ so I came to the latest video to suggest the possibility of watching it soon? If you would like of course but even if not, watching it in your own time would be amazing. If you haven't seen it that is 💚👌 much love and thank you for your videos. Makes bad days have a bit of light
Yeah, Willow's a badass, but sometimes she can be just an ass. Her fight with Tara was entirely her blowing a turn of phrase into something major when instead of attacking Tara, she could have had a conversation. Also, you don't trust Ben because of his link with Glory, whatever it may be, but you gotta feel sorry for the guy waking up in the middle of town in that outfit
Yeah the problem with Willow is that she can't take criticism. She takes it as a personal attack or jealousy. She's controlled by her emotions, that's dangerous. Tara like Giles knows magic and what it can do to people. I remember the episode where her words became reality and she almost got everyone killed or when she pulled out that resurrection book for Dawn. Her judgment has been corrupted for a while now.
Buffy vs. Glory: Glory wins Willow vs. Glory: Glory wins Buffy & Willow vs. Glory: Draw We've seen this pattern proven now. So you're very right to say the gang needs to work together instead of solely relying on Buffy. Because Glory is more powerful than Buffy...but is Glory more powerful than all the Scoobies at their peak, as a united front? It remains to be seen.
You're like an episode or so away from the biggest memey moment of the season :) But I'm not going to say anything.....or am I.... am I by saying nothing....saying everything? What was I saying again? Something about nothing...or...everything?
So, saying this now that I know you’re past it on Patreon. Angel 2x19 very deliberately takes place before Buffy 5x20, chronologically. The SlayAlive guide messes this up, and it upsets me every time a reactor reaches this point.
The gag about about SPIRAL was Buffy was acting out of emotion in this episode as a sister and not the slayer. Buffy has admitted herself after growth and maturity into being an Adult that if she had to make the same decision again, she would have protected the mutliverse and peacefully unalived Dawn. It is a nonbrainer countless trillions + or Dawn, you don't have to be a slayer to make the right decision even if it sucks.
I honestly get this point, but i also hate it lol Buffy's uniqueness is her humanity. She's not some robot slayer all about the mission. A hero who refuses to sacrifice their loved one to save the world? That's complex and interesting and someone I can sympathize with. So her being willing to sacrifice dawn if she had to do it over again was always a bummer to me. Like, I DO get it. Objectively, it's absolutely the right choice to make. I just think it takes away a lot of warmth and relatability from Buffy's character (but that's an issue I had with her that entire season, when we get there).
@ all of the slayers are created to be like this so we can have the privilege to not make those choices . We are all flawed and human and that’s why we would make the emotional decision over the most ethical or logical . Slayers live sacrifice , why go out seek danger when they can live comfortable and protect themselves ? The world would end a thousand times over . Like cabin in the woods that end was maddening ! I understand your point but i definitely know I could make the decision. I would carry it but I would do the right thing .
I love buffy and this season was going to be its last because WB and UPN were fighting for the rights to the show and UPN won so this season is the last for the WB. Season 6 and 7 moved to UPN. I so what you guys to watch MTV Teen Wolf after your done with Buffy that show is like Buffy in a way and it's so good being both a Movie turned TV show and did you guys ever watch the Buffy movie? I just love that movie!
Felt weird to see Buffy in class. Hope she can return 😢 Ouch Ben getting fired. Glory’s bathtub scene 😂 Dawn ditching school. Busted. Anya calling Giles foreigner. Her patriotism spiel had me dying. Time for Buffy to step up. Buffy/Willow clashing over Dawn. Buffy is locked in on showing tough love. Glory making her move 😳 Aww Willow feeling left behind. The Willow/Tara convo about her magic evolvement & relationship 😭 Not her telling Dawn they’d take her away from Buffy. Everyone is going through it in this episode so far. Not Glory going after Tara 🤯 Yes Giles catching her minion spying 🙌🏼 Him immediately folding 😂 Willow going after Tara & Glory. Her threatening to kill everyone around while she crushes her hand 🤯 Glory using her powers on Tara 😭 Maybe because she’s part demon it won’t take as strongly as humans? Trusting Dawn with Spike again. Him calling Dawn platelet was kinda wholesome. Dawn’s monologue broke my heart 💔 Anya offering for Willow to sleep w/ her 😂 Willow is pissed. Going to the restricted section. Dark magic book unlocked! “Did anybody order an apocalypse?” WILLOW! Floating in like The Craft tho! 🔥 Hello Dark Willow, I see you 🙌🏼 Willow vs Glory. Buffy w/ the save. I wonder if they’ll be able to get clues from Tara. I think she’s strong enough to hopefully fight her way out. That scene w/ Buffy, Willow, Tara & Dawn. Glory’s ambush. Not Tara inadvertently outing Dawn as the key 🤯 So many feels in this one 😭When they cry I cry. It’s all hitting the fan now. The hunt is on. Cody’s Kool-aid man impression 😂 Oop the truck with the assist. Oh hey Ben. Wanna let us know what’s going on? Hell bitch in orbit 💀 Anya all for the running away plan. The minion & Ben’s convo & lowkey thirsting for him. Still so confused on the Glory/Ben situation. Spike rolling up in the window covered RV 🙌🏼 Buffy telling everyone to get over it & Spike calling himself daddy 😂 The knights are back in the fold, with an army! This is WILD. We need the entire team to go full Avengers right now. Buffy & Dawn’s heart to heart. Why do I feel like Dawn is going to sacrifice herself so nobody else gets hurt? Not Dawn saying the forbidden words & things get immediately crazier 😂 The moving RV fight with the knights was 🔥 Giles getting hit with the spear! The RV tipping over! Not them shooting flaming arrows at them as they try to stand their ground. Yes Willow’s force field 🙌🏼 Okay I’m getting sick of everyone dismissing Willow’s power. Giles & Buffy’s heart to hearts always hit me hard 😭 Not Buffy calling Ben! 😭 Things are so tense right now! Buffy don’t leave Dawn alone. Glory lore exposition dump finally! Oop Ben has to die. Okay Dawn is a dimensional key? All walls would come down. Damn that’s intense to have to hear, especially at Dawn’s age. Destroyer of the universe. Not Glory being trapped inside with them. Glory taking off with Dawn! Glory decimating the entire knight army 🤯 Buffy is definitely spiraling. These 2 episodes were PURE INSANITY! Last stop before the season finale. The stakes have never been this high before. I’m definitely scared going into the finale but cautiously optimistic the team can pull off the victory. Hopefully with minimal damage 🤞🏼 I’m hoping that when (not if) they defeat Glory Tara & everyone affected by her mind jumbling powers will be restored cuz I need my Willow/Tara back 💚 Anyways, absolutely amazing reactions guys! 🖤
"Am I gonna take a break from crying?"
*Laughs in Season 6*
@@LockeTheCole no spoilers but... LMFAO. Buckle up to anyone who hasn't seen it yet. Season 6 is actually my favorite
@@J_Mock92 SAME
@@J_Mock92 I'm always torn between 5 and 6 when trying to decide. They're basically neck and neck for me. One day I'll say 5, the other I'll say 6.
One thing about Spike is how he's honestly the most human character sometimes and understands people better than most. In the Buffyverse having a soul is obviously super important for empathy. However in these two and the next two episodes it really highlights that if a vampire really tries they can feel. It's just the morals that are a bit dodgey
Yeah, Spike definitely can love but it is a love mixed with obsession. Wich actually shows the range of that emotion, posession, obsession, jelousy, spike is kinda of a dark side of love character because of his sould situation, he does love her but he really doesnt know how to love in a healthy way
Yup! Then there are those moments when humans with souls where they are just evil, so it makes the soul thing more of a grey area at times.
Sergio "Am I going to take a break from crying?"
Seeing what episodes are next week, no, you're not
Tara is a precious, precious baby. And must be protected and avenged.
She’s one of my favorite characters in the series. Amber Benson’s chemistry with Alyson Hannigan is off the charts.
Tara is defined as Willow's girlfriend. Unlike Oz, who had a personality of his own.
@@migmit Tara is defined as a powerful witch from birth (though not as powerful as Willow), who was raised by an abusive and misogynistic family, who was once so shy she could barely speak and is now one of the kindest, sweetest, most loving of the Scoobies. She's shown to be loyal and honest and just as brilliant as Willow. She's shown to make nerdy jokes and have an entire lexicon that only others who get her (as in HER girlfriend, Willow) can understand. She's a young woman who lost her mother, discovered her sexuality early on, and understands the nature of magic even better than Willow, by merit of growing up with it. Tara is just as much her own person as Oz.
And, ya know, now that I think of it, we know more about her than we ever did about Oz. She's more of her own person, actually. (Though, Oz was still perfect and Willow had two beautiful loves for us to adore.)
@@migmit Them’s fighting words. Tara is an incredibly strong person, but she’s also an extremely kind person. Some people mistake kindness for weakness. There’s nothing weak about Tara.
@@FilmBuff54 I'm not saying she is a weak person. I'm saying she is a weak character, poorly written, with the actress not imbuing her with any kind of personality (as good actresses sometimes do).
“Buckle up kids! Daddy’s putting the hammer down!” Favorite Spike phrase
Someone should put that on a t-shirt for all the Spike fans.
18:19 Willow is a lot more powerful than even she realizes. The Buffyverse has always had a "soft magic" system that serves the plot, but there have been several mentions in prior episodes that once you let that magic in, you "open a door," and being able to just say "thicken" after already casting the holding spell on Glory kind of says a lot. Willow can clearly channel a lot of magic after accessing it. Whether that's because it's "dark magick" or not..... Still
Season five final sequence is like if the season ended in a movie. Its sooooo freaking good. I honestly watch reactions cause I cant experience watching this for the first time anymore. Now you guys know why this one is the favourite season of so many fans. Mine included. Glory is such a scary villain, its a freaking god, as soon as she gets serious we can only run
Your sheer HORROR at realizing that Buffy'd called Ben to come help them - truly a thing of beauty, and SO relatable. It's such a perfectly-written moment of tragic irony.
Glory was the first enemy who appreciated Buffy's comebacks, that laugh she let out before they started fighting was unhinged. I liked seeing more of the fun side of Dawn's personality when she's recounting their encounter with Glory.
Alyson Hannigan's crying gets me every friggin time. I'm not exactly sure what it is, but her facial expression, the crack/ squeak in her voice, it just feels so intense and genuine... Maybe because that's kind of how I cry in real life .....? 😂😂 Idk lol
One of the greatest ironies of Glory is that shes so self centered and goal oriented that she never realized the altered mind of those she drained could have at any time led her to Dawn!
She's my favorite of the Season Villains. Kinda adore that her weakness is she's too busy shopping sometimes.
I hadn't really thought about it that way in the past, but it does make sense... Which also makes me think that she may have been able to find Dawn by just delaying some "instant gratification" and hanging around the Scoobies herself while not at full strength, because it's kind of implied that the people she "mind-sucks" experience what she goes through when she needs to "feed" (especially based off of the monologue she gives while sitting on the bench with Tara). Obviously, I'm sure it's more complicated than that, but hopefully that made some bit of sense. Rachel MacDonald has a great RUclips video about Glory that everyone should check out.
Honestly, once Glory realized that the slayer knew about the key and what it was, she could have found it significantly earlier had she done any of the plans she did in the past 2 episodes earlier. If she tracked the Scoobies and mind drained one of them, she'd be ahead of schedule, lol. Buffy was lucky that Glory didn't operate that way from the start.
I love that Tough Love explores how Buffy views Giles like a father figure and wishes he could be that for Dawn as well. Also Tara saying she's terrified of how strong Willow is getting and Willow actually taking on Glory. This season really showed how Buffy truly has the weight of the world on her shoulders. Having to fight a god, dealing with the complexity of relationships, Loss of her mother and how everyone turns to her and she has to be a mother, a savior, a leader and doesn't get to just be Buffy. The moment when Tara opened the blinds and burned Spike. Spikes reaction knowing that she's not in her right mind is sort of comforting and he doesn't blame her, showing more humanity.
I also feel like he had more sympathy for Crazy-Tara was because he himself was in love with Dru for centuries, who was also crazy.
@@lahalhalha Our problematic fave does have a soft spot for the vulnerable. Which is possibly his best feature as a character because he's SUCH a d head in pretty much every other sense. It might be his actual redeeming feature.
Cody doing the Kool-aid man’s “Oh Yeahhh” should not have made me laugh that hard 😭🤣🤣
The look Tara gives to Glory before Glory takes her sanity is one of my favorite moments in the entire series.
A small detail I never noticed before is Buffy's hand shaking when she phones Ben. It's a wonderful bit of acting by Sarah, which shows how close Buffy is to breaking.
People love to pile on Spike about being a soulless vampire that doesn’t understand love but I disagree. I believe he does love and has empathy and compassion. It gets skewed sometimes because he’s a demon and inherently evil but he does try. He wanted to comfort Dawn and he let Buffy know that Willow definitely was going for Glory and he was kind and patient with Tara and he saved Buffy by grabbing the sword. That doesn’t make up for his earlier evil misdeeds but he does show himself to have humanity in his heart when he wants to.
I agree. Spike may not "have a soul," but even his "soulless" self shows signs of empathy and compassion. The Buffyverse is a little willy nilly with the concepts of "souls" and humanity (the same way that it's always had a "soft magic" system), so I'm sure a lot of it is to just serve the story, but Spike and Drusilla make it pretty clear as early as Season 2 that vampires do feel and can love in this universe. Like when the Judge burns up one of their minions, but is unable to do the same to Angelus because he has "no humanity" to burn away. It's heavily implied (and essentially outrighted stated) that a person basically becomes the most self-serving version of themselves after being vamped. Spike was an incredibly sweet and sensitive person as a human, while Angel was already kind of a dick... Angelus is petty and cruel, because he was already selfish and exhibited those attributes as a human. It's only the guilt from all of the horrible things he'd done, that changed him after being re-ensouled... Spike on the other hand still felt that compassion and empathy, to at least some degree even without a "soul," because of how he was before being turned. His obsession with Buffy is like a skewed version of the feelings of infatuation and/or love that he would've experienced as a human. Angelus's obsession with Buffy is the same, but the difference is that William (Spike) was sweet and would've just been frustrated with himself or sad if rejected (I mean we see it with Cecily), whereas Liam (Angelus) likely would've acted out and sought revenge if the same thing happened to him. That's the way I've always seen it anyways 🤷
Dawn may be a love her or hate her character but I'm always impressed that the writers were able to take her from the "Huh?" moment at the end of episode 1 to this point in the season where (most of) the audience is genuinely invested in her. The Glory/Ben/Key/Monks' Magical Mystery Dawn storytelling is a hot mess but it doesn't really matter. It's fun and over the top and there are great moments coming. Can't wait for the next reaction.
I love Tara so much. She is such a nurturing person.
Loved how spike helped even though he was in sunlight
This tv show is the ONLY show i never get tired of... I was in my late 20s when it came out n i had vrc recording so i could rewatch... It was way to early to buy in stores n no online sale 🤔🥱... Love it❤🎉. It only gets better from here boys
This. Charmed. And of course Supernatural. I wish they'd do supernatural
I was a kid when it came out, watched a few episodes here and there cause the time it aired was awful to me. Amd as soon as I got access to the internet first thing my brother and I did was find a way to watch Buffy completely
Glory is my favorite. She felt the most threatening because it wasn't personal. She wanted her key and to go home. She didn't mind torture and killing, but it wasn't for pleasure. They all just got in her way.
Glory at the park reminds me of when Angelus tried to kill Buffy in the hospital but was scared off. Glory doesn’t have that problem because nothing can stop her
Willow was such a badass! Anything for Tara ❤❤❤
Thank you for once again adding energy and decent human emotion to the reacting/ rewatch experience. Excellent. BTVS is a difficult show to reacted if you are invested, intelligent and passionate. The dialogue is consistently witty, fast, and most importantly carries touchstones to our inner raw emotions.
These 2 episodes were properly identified by a simple phrase my Buffy Buddies kept saying, “ how much more crap can Buffy take ?””. Besides the obvious list of burdens for Buffy don’t overlook: her Fathers total rejection of Buffy and Dawn. This was her first nightmare in Season 1, Episode 10. Once again a a prophecy in her dreams.
Her dropping out of college to become a single “ mother”. She has now become Joyce, something she rejected but part of her duality experienced in Season 3.
Finally , her typical Suburban life and plan has changed . Recall her conversation under the tree with Angel after the funeral. What’s next? She didn’t know but Joyce did. Buffy now must stare down life and can no longer take a break. She could accept The Slayer but now she is The Mother, The Provider, and you can see from these episodes, The Family Head. They all follow Buffy, look to guidance from Buffy, and are following what Buffy tells them. And she is 20 years old , a college dropout, a single Mom, and the soldier in the fight against evil.
Spiral is the first episode of Buffy I ever saw as a kid. Instantly fell for "don't hit the horsies!" "We won't. Aim for the horses."
Glory is just in a different league when it comes to villains. Absolutely loved her when I was a kid watching this and even more now
Willow’s character arc is fantastic. She has changed so much since Season One.
Every single Buffy reactor I've ever watched says the exact same thing at the exact same moment: "I swear to God😊 if Giles dies..."
I love that, just for a moment, Willow actually caused Glory enough pain to scream. God, I love this season!
20:03 oh, no. Get the tissues ready, the crying is just part of the show now.
theres a theory that whenever giles takes off his glasses, ripper comes out
I get such a thrill experiencing all the twists again through other people. Such an incredible show.
Possibly my favorite move Buffy does is in the enire series is in Tough Love, when she kicks a huge couch into Glory that sends her flying back. It's so cool and innovative and outrageous. And it shows how strong Buffy has become.
Never mind the episodes...your responses are what had me springing tears. Perfect reaction.
Did you notice who the doctor who fired Ben also appeared on Charmed? He played Pratt, the DA who let his dog crap on the Halliwell's lawn that led to them being sent to the future where there he prosecuted Phoebe for killing the baseball player who had attacked a friend of hers. And he was quiet gleeful at the thought of executing a witch.
Anya’s lesbian line in tough love is just hysterical!
Now you can see why season 5 is considered one if not the best season of the series
Something about someone as powerful and as deadly as Glory holding Tara's hand in public even though she could kill everyone is cute.
Season five is consistently voted the best season for a reason. It really is a "hang on to your hats and glasses and keep your arms inside the vehicle at all times" sort of ride. When I see people react to the heartbreak of what happened to Tara, it gets me every time. Tara has been the one I wanted to protect since the episode Family, Willow having lost that place a while back. You'd think it would be Dawn, but Dawn had everyone protecting her. Especially Tara, even from season 5x02, when she chased the crazy guy away outside the Magic Box, and she did not yield to Glory, and only gave up Dawn when she'd lost her mind. Tara became the heart somewhere along the way, and I think Tough Love is where most people finally realize that. It isn't just that we love Tara and Willow as a couple, or really like Tara as a person. It's that we adore Tara. And she doesn't deserve this outcome because she is the kindest, sweetest person. So, while I'm sorry it hurt your hearts, I'm glad it hurt your hearts, because it shows how much you adore her, too.
As for the other episode, "Look, it's Gregor. Now it's not." Is one of the most brutal, but best lines on Buffy ever. It is wicked dark, but funny.
Appreciated your Kool-Aid call out.
Cody & Siergio, something to keep in mind when watching the next two episodes is that they were billed as the series final when they aired as there was back stage drama going on where the show didnt appear it would be renewed for SE6.
In the end the series stopped airing on The WB and moved to UPN for SE6 & SE7, well Angel remained on The WB for all 5 seasons.
In 2001, UPN entered into a public bidding war to acquire Buffy the Vampire Slayer from The WB, when the network had chosen not to renew it due to increasing license fees. UPN eventually outbid The WB and aired it on Tuesday nights, until the series finale in 2003.
Buffy stunts are something else. They are so creative and fun to watch❤
I feel like the knights wore the same costume Willow wore at that one Halloween episode
The moment at the start of Spiral where Willow freezes Glory and sends her back, to Glory's surprise too, is one of my favourite moments.
I love the line delivery on "bag of knives"
Some stellar reactions in these two eps! I love it! What a ride right?
I saw someone call the willow/Tara argument “the nothing burger fight” because of how they felt the lesbian portion was shoehorned in but I see how willow feels insecure about everyone being “ahead of her” in regards to life events that classify one as an “adult” re: losing a parent or suddenly becoming one. She felt like she wasn’t helping and going HARD in magic is where she knows she excels… and willow needs to feel helpful, to feel secure and accepted. Keep it in mind!
You guys are my favorite BTVS reactors right now, love this show so much!
Buffy S5 is an Epic! 😭🥰🥳
Season 5 is a rollercoaster of emotions.
3 actors in these 2 episodes were in Buffy
Of course Ben as the knight in paige's fairy tale.
The doctor, the superior of Ben played district attorney who had sentenced Phoebe to death. And him, it was by looking at his face during your reaction, that I said to myself I saw him somewhere and that was the trigger.
And the general Gregor who played a "vampire" detective demon who was after Cole
Cody "if we lose Joyce and Giles this season"
Me knowing exactly what's coming. " may I suggest tissues for the end of the season"
cody, u got it right early on, u guessed her plan was to go home
I can't tell you how many times I've watched season 5 but for some reason always forget about the knights.
Well, nobody's perfect. Giles dismissed the most important question, and everyone followed suit.
😂 16:29 I said the exact same words on the night it aired 😂 I talk fast too with a lot of 😭😡and frustration for this ep…
🥳Happy20New25Year🎉 Everyone, I hope time is patient for you’ll with joyful memories and loving moments. Blessings to you’ll for this years success and happiness.
I can't believe I'm watching this reaction several hours before I have to get up for work 😅.
Season 5 is such an intense roller-coaster ride.
Happy "Buffy, the Vampire Slayer" Thursday evening(a day late)with Cody & Sergio! 😊
These are two amazing episodes!
Episode 5x19: Glory goes after one of Buffy's friends. Our sweet Tara must be protected at all cost!!!! Love that scene when Willow confronts Glory. 17:05 Yeah, about that. 👀 And Glory finds out who the true Key is.
Episode 5x20: After Glory finding out that Dawn is the Key, the Scooby Gang, including Spike, go on the run to protect her.
So excited for the next two episode reactions for next week. And then it's on to season 6. 😊
Great reaction, thanks. Looking forward to your reaction to the next two epic episodes.
AAAAAHHHHHHHHHH i cant wait til yall start next season!!!!!!!!
I’ve been waiting for you these episodes. To be honest there are so many good episodes in season 5 with the body, faith, the flashback to spikes past, checkpoint, and the end of this season
2 of my favorite episodes, from season 5.
The Season is now reaching boiling point. In Spiral, Glory now knows Dawn is The Key. Spike turning up in the RV is funny with the slit in the front window. The scenes with The Knights chasing the RV and the ensuing fight is great. The mistake of getting Ben to come to treat Giles with of course the Scoobies not aware he is also Glory. The General explains to Buffy why it is all happening, and that there is no way to stop Glory unless The Key is destroyed. When Glory takes Dawn we can see Buffy becoming catatonic with stress. The build up to the finale is superb, and it does not disappoint.
At least yall get to watch episodes back to back. We had to wait a week 😂😂😂 Sometimes more 😩😩😩
Cody, I love that shirt!
Merci ! i lOve yOu GuYs
So this isn’t a spoiler because the fans knew this at this point. Season 5 was originally the final season. Yes we get two more, but you might get the best “first time watching” experience, if you watch it like a final season.
idk how im this early but hi i love these reactions lol
im actually on willows side with the visual learning
Lookin forward for your reactions to remainin eps of this season
My top 3 favorite episodes of s5:
1) Fool for Love
2) The Body
3) Spiral
19 - I never saw Willow as getting the point if the argument spun so out of control so quickly.
20 - Buffy kills a human, self defense of not.
Season 6 is the heartbreak season!! You will cry a lot! 😭
"She's Alice" HAHAHAHHAA 🤣🤣🤣
did u guys ever recognize ben as paige's prince charming in season 4
Do we think that Ben and Glory are connected in some way?
I've forgotten how good this season was!!!!
Next week, I'm gonna drop a bombshell on you guys. No worries, it's not spoilers for the final two seasons or Angel or anything like that. It's all relevant to Season 5, in fact, but I can't talk about it until next week because of the nature of the content.
Also, is Ben subletting from Glory or something? Why was he in her apartment? They couldn't be working together, could they?
I think we can understand Willow wanting to use her magic powers to avenge Tara, but we can see it's also getting out of control. Even though Glory is a very entertaining Big Bad we tend to forget how utterly cruel and evil she is. We are beginning to see the slight fracturing of the Tillow relationship, and once Glory now knows Dawn is the key it will be hard for the Scoobies to save her. You are in for three brilliant closing episodes to S5 with a superb, stunning finale unmatched in the whole show.
The doctor who fired Ben, I have just noticed after all these years, that’s the witch hunter in charmed that sentenced Phoebe to be burned alive in the future and Ben is Paige’s Prince Charming lol
I love how it takes Spike to get through Buffy's naive over-confidence, her certainty that because she explained to Willow why it was pointless - Willow would not go after Glory. Spike has always seen right through all of them, he's very perceptive except when it comes to himself. :P
Willow's and Tara's fight felt very natural to me, even if it broke my heart. The witchcraft being an analogy for sexuality. Tara has worked magic all her life, she's always known... Willow is just discovering who she is... and she has insecurities around that. She got very upset over her own assumptions, with no real indication that Tara ACTUALLY questioned her commitment. It's very sad and of course this show gives us the most tragic possible timing.
Spiral - it's chaotic. There's a lot going on. Like you said - unnecessary. :P Except that's kind of the point, as things spin more and more wildly out of control until Buffy really just doesn't know what to do.
"Those sound like goodbye words" - because Joss Whedon is incredibly cruel. :P LOL Totally on purpose.
Everything spiraled into chaos. Buffy is broken. Dawn is with Glory... darkest before the... well, you know. :P
What is that Buffy shirt? I needs it!!
30:38 That's definitely something he said/did with Dru. He's surprisingly understanding.
31:27 Annnnnd it's official, Dawn is now a Scooby
yes, we don't like to make Willow mad
Loving these reactions. Currently up to season 2 episode 10 but as I was watching my mind was inhabited by True Blood 😍💯✨️ so I came to the latest video to suggest the possibility of watching it soon? If you would like of course but even if not, watching it in your own time would be amazing. If you haven't seen it that is 💚👌 much love and thank you for your videos. Makes bad days have a bit of light
Thank goodness Giles is okay though. When i say my heart dropped into my stomach.
I would say watch the last 2 episodes as if they were the last episodes of the whole show as originally they were.
If you think this was mad Willow, you're in for quite the ride in season 6. 🤣
Yeah, Willow's a badass, but sometimes she can be just an ass. Her fight with Tara was entirely her blowing a turn of phrase into something major when instead of attacking Tara, she could have had a conversation.
Also, you don't trust Ben because of his link with Glory, whatever it may be, but you gotta feel sorry for the guy waking up in the middle of town in that outfit
Yeah the problem with Willow is that she can't take criticism. She takes it as a personal attack or jealousy. She's controlled by her emotions, that's dangerous. Tara like Giles knows magic and what it can do to people. I remember the episode where her words became reality and she almost got everyone killed or when she pulled out that resurrection book for Dawn. Her judgment has been corrupted for a while now.
Buffy vs. Glory: Glory wins
Willow vs. Glory: Glory wins
Buffy & Willow vs. Glory: Draw
We've seen this pattern proven now. So you're very right to say the gang needs to work together instead of solely relying on Buffy. Because Glory is more powerful than Buffy...but is Glory more powerful than all the Scoobies at their peak, as a united front? It remains to be seen.
17:10 do not make Willow mad
You're like an episode or so away from the biggest memey moment of the season :) But I'm not going to say anything.....or am I.... am I by saying nothing....saying everything? What was I saying again? Something about nothing...or...everything?
Girl.....
This is probably the saddest season of Buffy. Hang on you've haven't seen anything yet 😢😢😢😢😢
No no, not dark magic. DarkEST magic.
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So, saying this now that I know you’re past it on Patreon. Angel 2x19 very deliberately takes place before Buffy 5x20, chronologically. The SlayAlive guide messes this up, and it upsets me every time a reactor reaches this point.
The gag about about SPIRAL was Buffy was acting out of emotion in this episode as a sister and not the slayer. Buffy has admitted herself after growth and maturity into being an Adult that if she had to make the same decision again, she would have protected the mutliverse and peacefully unalived Dawn. It is a nonbrainer countless trillions + or Dawn, you don't have to be a slayer to make the right decision even if it sucks.
I honestly get this point, but i also hate it lol Buffy's uniqueness is her humanity. She's not some robot slayer all about the mission. A hero who refuses to sacrifice their loved one to save the world? That's complex and interesting and someone I can sympathize with. So her being willing to sacrifice dawn if she had to do it over again was always a bummer to me. Like, I DO get it. Objectively, it's absolutely the right choice to make. I just think it takes away a lot of warmth and relatability from Buffy's character (but that's an issue I had with her that entire season, when we get there).
@ all of the slayers are created to be like this so we can have the privilege to not make those choices . We are all flawed and human and that’s why we would make the emotional decision over the most ethical or logical . Slayers live sacrifice , why go out seek danger when they can live comfortable and protect themselves ? The world would end a thousand times over . Like cabin in the woods that end was maddening ! I understand your point but i definitely know I could make the decision. I would carry it but I would do the right thing .
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Hold on, why is Glory there, how... is Ben somehow related to Glory?
I love buffy and this season was going to be its last because WB and UPN were fighting for the rights to the show and UPN won so this season is the last for the WB. Season 6 and 7 moved to UPN. I so what you guys to watch MTV Teen Wolf after your done with Buffy that show is like Buffy in a way and it's so good being both a Movie turned TV show and did you guys ever watch the Buffy movie? I just love that movie!
Felt weird to see Buffy in class. Hope she can return 😢 Ouch Ben getting fired. Glory’s bathtub scene 😂 Dawn ditching school. Busted. Anya calling Giles foreigner. Her patriotism spiel had me dying. Time for Buffy to step up. Buffy/Willow clashing over Dawn. Buffy is locked in on showing tough love. Glory making her move 😳 Aww Willow feeling left behind. The Willow/Tara convo about her magic evolvement & relationship 😭 Not her telling Dawn they’d take her away from Buffy. Everyone is going through it in this episode so far. Not Glory going after Tara 🤯 Yes Giles catching her minion spying 🙌🏼 Him immediately folding 😂 Willow going after Tara & Glory. Her threatening to kill everyone around while she crushes her hand 🤯 Glory using her powers on Tara 😭 Maybe because she’s part demon it won’t take as strongly as humans? Trusting Dawn with Spike again. Him calling Dawn platelet was kinda wholesome. Dawn’s monologue broke my heart 💔 Anya offering for Willow to sleep w/ her 😂 Willow is pissed. Going to the restricted section. Dark magic book unlocked! “Did anybody order an apocalypse?” WILLOW! Floating in like The Craft tho! 🔥 Hello Dark Willow, I see you 🙌🏼 Willow vs Glory. Buffy w/ the save. I wonder if they’ll be able to get clues from Tara. I think she’s strong enough to hopefully fight her way out. That scene w/ Buffy, Willow, Tara & Dawn. Glory’s ambush. Not Tara inadvertently outing Dawn as the key 🤯 So many feels in this one 😭When they cry I cry. It’s all hitting the fan now.
The hunt is on. Cody’s Kool-aid man impression 😂 Oop the truck with the assist. Oh hey Ben. Wanna let us know what’s going on? Hell bitch in orbit 💀 Anya all for the running away plan. The minion & Ben’s convo & lowkey thirsting for him. Still so confused on the Glory/Ben situation. Spike rolling up in the window covered RV 🙌🏼 Buffy telling everyone to get over it & Spike calling himself daddy 😂 The knights are back in the fold, with an army! This is WILD. We need the entire team to go full Avengers right now. Buffy & Dawn’s heart to heart. Why do I feel like Dawn is going to sacrifice herself so nobody else gets hurt? Not Dawn saying the forbidden words & things get immediately crazier 😂 The moving RV fight with the knights was 🔥 Giles getting hit with the spear! The RV tipping over! Not them shooting flaming arrows at them as they try to stand their ground. Yes Willow’s force field 🙌🏼 Okay I’m getting sick of everyone dismissing Willow’s power. Giles & Buffy’s heart to hearts always hit me hard 😭 Not Buffy calling Ben! 😭 Things are so tense right now! Buffy don’t leave Dawn alone. Glory lore exposition dump finally! Oop Ben has to die. Okay Dawn is a dimensional key? All walls would come down. Damn that’s intense to have to hear, especially at Dawn’s age. Destroyer of the universe. Not Glory being trapped inside with them. Glory taking off with Dawn! Glory decimating the entire knight army 🤯 Buffy is definitely spiraling. These 2 episodes were PURE INSANITY! Last stop before the season finale. The stakes have never been this high before. I’m definitely scared going into the finale but cautiously optimistic the team can pull off the victory. Hopefully with minimal damage 🤞🏼 I’m hoping that when (not if) they defeat Glory Tara & everyone affected by her mind jumbling powers will be restored cuz I need my Willow/Tara back 💚 Anyways, absolutely amazing reactions guys! 🖤