A big reason this episode happened is that Joss Whedon was sick of people saying that the show was only popular due to the incredible dialog. I guess he showed them...
@@TheRealGSmith season six has the best episode of any tv show ever which can be empirically proven, but it’s a shock that the season 5 episode wasn’t nominated But in the hour category, you are competing with legal dramas, medical dramas, then below that cop dramas. Horror and teen dramas rarely get awards.
@@RLucas3000 Definitely not. While that s6 episode is my personal favorite, the aforementioned season 5 episode is definitely the best Buffy episode in many aspects and one of the best on television. The s6 episode is very fun but not anywhere near the caliber of the other.
@@RLucas3000 😂. I love quite a few episodes of this series. But the hyperbole. That isn’t even one of my top 3 episodes of the series yet alone the best damn thing ever. Also, “Hush” isn’t the only episode to get an Emmy nod. It’s the only episode to get a non technical Emmy nod.
The lead Gentleman is played by the legendary Doug Jones (Star Trek: Discovery, Hellboy, Shape of Water, Pan's Labyrinth, Hocus Pocus, What We Do In the Shadows and so much more). Also, not only is there no dialogue for most of the show, the rest of the dialogue is all about talking, wanting to talk, not being able to talk and so on. (Buffy and Riley babbling, Riley talking to Forrest about not being able to tell people about their secret identities, Xander not committing to telling Anya what he feels about her, Willow's Wicca group being 'all talk', Tara being silenced by the mean girls that group, Xander wanting Spike to shut up, Olivia telling Giles 'enough talking'...). So the problem of the week also moves the plot along in many of the ongoing stories.
Love prof Walsh “talking about communication, talking about language, not the same thing”. The whole episode is focused on communication. Different forms (verbal, non verbal, written, body language etc), at mis-understanding communication and sharing information. Fantastic idea and brilliantly executed.
Yeah, the episode is case study about communication. Noticeably, lack of verbal is easily dealt with by written/body language and occasionally non-verbal means were even superior eg. Ruffy overcoming verbal obstacles and finally kiss, Willow's warm "hi" to Giles and Xanya get their affairs done with a simple body gesture.
The visual gags were great. Xander's confusion about Buffy's staking motion, Buffy's outrage at the drawing of her hips, Anya's index finger poking, Spike's obscene gesture at Xander(the English "Fuck you" that stems from the French practice of chopping off Longbow archer's fingers) that skated right past the censors; and let's not forget Buffy brutally and casually snapping the civilian's wrist in town. The whole episode is a real demonstration of the show's prowess.
@@spamfilter32 Perhaps. Much like the Italian and French bicep slap and the fanciful origin of "Fuck you"("Pluck yew" also related to drawing a Yew Longbow, or "For Unlawful Carnal Knowledge" written into British ship's logs as the sailor's charge for smuggling women aboard for sex) these things trace back into deep historical memory, and Rome was the mother to us all in the West.
joss whedon was told that buffy's biggest strength is its dialogue, so he decided to write an episode without any, and it's absolutely fantastic (and generally considered one of the three most iconic episodes of buffy ever). also, the girl's name is tara, her introduction is pretty important
Buffy tells Riley she's going on patrol, and when he asks her about it, she says "petroleum" as if that would make any sense, then changes the subject. Riley then says he's "grading papers," a much better cover, but Buffy is taking the class, and so if she hadn't had any papers to turn in, than what was he "grading?"
@@tananario23 Sure, but you also were not working more than full time as a secret government military operative. The point of it was that he was lying about what he had planned because he couldn't say what he was really doing. Buffy's comment was a clue to the audience.
@Nexusofgeek That was really unnecessary. If you watched her reactions before, you can easily tell that she's so fond of predicting events. She may miss sometimes, but she's very good at it nevertheless.
A lot of people miss the bullying of Tara by the Wiccan group. "Yea, Tara. Everyone be quite so Tara can talk." knowing that Tara has a stutter, and calling attention to a person with a stutter can make it worse, which it did, and then Tara went silent again. As a person who was bullied in school (though not because of a stutter), I can say with 100% certainty that the group bullied her into silence.
I could wrong, but I didn’t take it intentionally, but rather cluelessness. Real witches would be open and understanding to the energies around them, those girls had none of that.
Fully agree that silencing Tara was intentional. Totally a Mean Girls thing to do. But I don't think that Tara has a stutter. I think she has Opthalmophobia, or the fear of being perceived. She starts to speak up fine, but when people turn their attention her way, she retreats into her shell.
@@inspectre27 I am not familiar with Opthalmophobia so I can't really say anything about that. But [spoilers] We do see that how much she stutters vs speaking with out a stutter is often dependent on how confident she is within specific group dynamics. Selfconscience is a factor in people who stutter.
I do not think it was to silence her, but to virtue-signal Tara is heard and her problems speaking up are considered for, knowing full well, whatever she says she can be ignored afterwards. They are clueless how to communicate with Tara and do not really care about her. But want to be perceived as the fair and understanding ones.
This is a 'monster of the week' episode elevated, because it also skillfully moves the story arc on, but primarily because it is so damn good; chilling yet hilarious in several places.
One of the things i appreciate about your reactions is that you pick up on lots of the themes they lay down with the characters and the plot structure.
Aaaand the oh so subtle spoilers keep on coming. Like Liam Duke said, you're not being clever, you're just ruining the experience. Thank you, fandom. 🙄
Season 4 has some of the best stand alone episodes imo. Which doesn't make for a wonderful season overall story arc but I appreciate so many of the episodes.
The main "gentlemen" was played buy legendary creature actor Doug Jones. Known for; Billy Butcherson from Hocus Pocus, Abe Sapien from Hellboy, the creepy hand eye guy from Pan's Labyrinth, The Silver Surfer from Fantastic Four 2, the Amphibian Man from The Shape of Water. ❤
I feel like I need you to watch that “projector” scene again because most of the fun/hilarious parts seemed to have either went over your head or maybe they just didn’t hit you 😅😅 Buffy offended at Giles drawing of her and being wide will always make me laugh. And yes, that was indeed a dirty joke lol
At some point the theme to The Odd Couple plays in my head with the Giles Spike living situation. If I edited video, I’d make a montage. Perhaps even an old timey voiceover about how an unemployed Watcher and a Vampire came to be roommates.
You mentioned being mesmerized by the lead Gentleman's hands. He is played by Doug Jones, an actor who is famous for his "hand acting." He plays a lot of monsters in movies, like Abe Sapien in Hellboy 1 & 2, Angel of Death in Hellboy 2, the creature in the Shape of Water, Pan and the Pale Man in Pan's Labyrinth.
@@scottwilson3741 Nah, I'm not with you on that one. the comments about the 'other witchy girl' are v first timey. I jut think she's seen a lot of 22 EP tv. there are patterns
@@scottwilson3741 So because she's media literate she's a liar? If she were as good an actress as you claim she is she wouldn't make so many accurate predictions. Or if she knew so much she wouldn't make so many mistakes.
One of the things that hallmarks a Whedon project (which he carried over to all his shows, Buffy, Angel, Agents of Shield...) he doesn't let anything drag out. Once an issue is introduced, it gets resolved quickly
It took me awhile to realize but the door Tara knocked on is where Willow used to live, I believe. So the Gentlemen just killed Willow's former roommate.
I had gotten to a point with reaction viewers where I was expecting Cass to assume souls were being taken. It was a little refreshing to have her just not know.
When we first met Olivia she was walking into Giles' living room wearing (apparently) nothing but a man's dress shirt so she was certainly more than just "a friend.".
My first kiss was somewhat like that. On stage, in front of an audience. Our 2nd grade production of Snow White. I was Prince Charming, and a cute little girl named Storie was Snow White. The teacher wouldn't let me kiss her on the lips though. That would have been too SCANDALOUS. 😂
i watch this episode more tan 1000 since i was a child, this and that one for the season 5 are the best episodes from the serie and from tv history ever; amazing
Although not in this edit, my favourite funny moment is when Buffy mimes indignation at the size of her hips in the childlike sketch of her. Also the dirty joke when Buffy was miming a staking but everyone else were unaware of her intent.
Congratulations, you've now seen the first of what are generally considered to be the three best episodes of the show. :) Personally I have it somewhere between 3 and 5, depending on the day. The other two are one and two for me.
Another fun reaction to watch. It is audacious to have a network show where most of the time has no dialogue and has multiple characters. There have been no dialogue shows in the past but it was the main character alone, stuck in a desolate place 4, but we had his thoughts. What is subversive and brilliant is how much of the season story is moved forward without dialogue. This is a big breakthrough episode for each character and will find out that this silent story tells the start and potential issues in store for everyone. This is one to watch again after the season ends to see the many levels the story touches and creates. And it is a very entertaining episode. Enjoy the rest of the season, take off is soon to happen, and it is quite a ride.
The inspiration for this episode (after the comment about Joss needing quippy dialogue) was an old German fairie tale. All fairie tales were originally grim warnings to children that were "sanitized" for the consumption of children in the 20th Century.
The first time we met Olivia was in 4x01 The Freshman. Buffy goes to see Giles and runs into Olivia, wearing only one of Giles' shirts, in the kitchen. Presumably there's some history between Giles and Olivia that we're not privy to.
I believe she was supposed to be a more recurring character, akin to Jenny, but because she wasn't contracted as a regular she quite rightly booked other work so she could earn a living and therefore wasn't as available.
But it's quite nice how that works out to add a little romantic friction for Giles. Buffy is not the only one whose private life suffers because of the calling.
You should watch Grimm!! It’s a six season show based on the Grimm’s fairytales!! It follows a detective that can see monsters that no one else can. It’s such a good show!!!
Fun fact: many of the actors who played The Gentleman ARE mimes! I had nightmares for days after this aired. I still occasionally have the odd nightmare if I watch this too close to bed. The irony that this is the episode Buffy got an Emmy nomination for writing, when the show got praised for its witty dialogue constantly. And Tara, my beloved. One of my favorite characters in Buffy.
There are a couple of BTVS episodes that really broke the mold and did something special with the TV format. Three episodes in particular lead many lists and HUSH would be the first of those three episodes.
My fave seasons are: 5, 6, 4, 7, 3, 2, 1 But no fan has the same order. Some fans don’t like season 4 or season 6 or season 7, but there is amazingness in every season.
Wow, I’d consider your order unusual but maybe it’s not? Maybe I’m the weird one? I don’t like 4 or 6 (6 was okay, if a little goofy, until one particular episode made me feel both sick to my stomach and heartbroken in one fell swoop and I was put off the whole season forever). My order would be 5, 3, 2, 7, 1, 6, 4
One of the best episodes, no doubt here. The Gentlemen are awesome and creepy. Also, I'm not a big Buffy\Riley fan, but their theme song is so beautiful, it's like... sad but hopeful? I don't know, it's just emotional.
This episode was a lot harder to make than anyone realized! Not being able to talk on and off set to keep themselves hushed for this episode would be crazy difficult!
Welcome to one of the best episodes of the entire series. It is so so good. There’s the whole dialogue thing that several others have pointed out. The monsters are some of the creepiest of the whole show. What it says about non-verbal communication. And I hope the Wikipedia entry on this episode is spoiler-free but it’s a really good read. It goes deep, all the layers to this story. How The Gentlemen represent Victorian-era prim and proper but sickly high society citizens (metallic teeth included in that) and how those grunts that follow them represent the lower class. All of that is just so fascinating. This was the absolute best episode up until that point. But there are two better episodes to come in the next two seasons.
After seeing this episode dozens of times it never gets old. You are constantly surprised and appreciate all the set-up. Cass is a "demanding" viewer that literally articulates all the dialogue and plot that she "hopes" to see happen before it happens. She has incredibly high standards. So, she's often disappointed by typical shows. However....welcome to Sunnydale hellmouth, where standards were made to be broken. Enjoy, this great piece of cinema and an early Halloween.
I think The best episode of S4 by far. Brilliant innovative writing, The Gentlemen were among the scariest of BTVS monsters. The cast recalled it was actually exhausting to film with the effort that had to be put in talk but stay silent. The nightmare of being cut into and not being able to scream shown when the student is being held down while The Gentlemen extract his heart, really frightening. The comedy between Xander and Spike brings a little light relief, and also our introduction to Tara. A great stand alone episode. This is a brilliant episode but, I feel there are more in S5 and and in S6 that even eclipse this. This was a fantastic stand alone episode and fan favourite.
This is my VERY favorite episode of Buffy. There's 2 in S5 and one in S6 that all come extremely close but this one wins out for me. Probably because it's horror themed. Also the timing of the music and the music itself is brilliant. 13:24 yes! :) reminds of the part on the river in Jurassic Park III. 26:20 they'll probably do spells and stuff.
One of the best episodes of the entire show. Just so well done in every way. I also hated it a bit because I'm so easily scared xD Damn, when was the last time we saw a Slayer dream - feels like forever but it was at the end of season three, with Faith. My only criticism (almost) is the idea that people would be crying and catatonic from a few hours of not being able to speak. Anyway, three bangers in a row!
7:00 Yes but Anya also expects every relationship to end in grand tragedy. that's why she is lookign for the thign that will desroy them because she has never seen a healthy relaitonship.
The Gentlemen are the most iconic villains of the whole show, IMO, and I love how they symbolize some of the worst villains of real life; well-dressed and smiling as they float by untouchably with their minions doing their grunt work. The Gentlemen thrive when the whole society is silent, and the only way to defeat them is by finding your voice!
But the point is Cass didn't seem to realise that Tara was trying to help Willow move the vending machine because she had noticed her trying to move it on her own and failing.
02:27 - 03:10 YOUR REACTION!🤣🤣🤣❤ 08:10 TARA!!!!🤍🤍🤍🤍 09:40 - 09:48 The Gentlemen are *LEGENDS!* 🤩😎💀 11:29 - 11:35 :-3 ❤❤❤❤ 15:53 - 16:06 It took me decades and the reactions on internet to get that. The moment I saw what Buffy did I *immediately* thought:"Of course. She's a Slayer so the 1st thing she thinks is"let's stake them"."and when she had to repeat the gesture with the stake I was so confused:"That was obvious,guys,how could you not get it?Are you that dumb?🤨" 19:01 - 19:12 ❤❤🤍🤍 Notice the difference of dynamic between Buffy&Riley and Willow&Tara.Buffy&Riley fight the same enemy individually,Willow&Tara fight together. The moment they get their voices back,Willow&Tara can't stop talking while Buffy&Riley remain silent in awkwardness.
I'm so glad Willow gets a friend to do witch stuff with
Everyone needs a friend. On the side. To do stuff with.
a bestfriend, a roommate.
I heard they like magic...
Critic: "This show would be nothing without Whedon's quippy dialogue"
Joss Whedon: "And I took that personally"
Shame Whedon turned out to be a vile, evil abusive creature who bullied his staff and tried to molest underage actors on the show.
Whedon became Michael Jordan
A big reason this episode happened is that Joss Whedon was sick of people saying that the show was only popular due to the incredible dialog. I guess he showed them...
Not the only time he did something like that.
@@migmit No dialogue, no music, lots of music. All making the top 3 episodes of the series.
He was a talented writer, and creator but not a good human being, he did some terrible things allegedly.
@@xyex I'm talking about "created an episode to shut down critics".
@@spikejr3113jr I love the specificity of that comment.
the only episode of Buffy nominated for an Emmy. (others are definitely deserving, especially one particular one in season 5)
And one in Season 6, I'd say.
But yes.
@@TheRealGSmith season six has the best episode of any tv show ever which can be empirically proven, but it’s a shock that the season 5 episode wasn’t nominated
But in the hour category, you are competing with legal dramas, medical dramas, then below that cop dramas. Horror and teen dramas rarely get awards.
@@RLucas3000 Definitely not. While that s6 episode is my personal favorite, the aforementioned season 5 episode is definitely the best Buffy episode in many aspects and one of the best on television. The s6 episode is very fun but not anywhere near the caliber of the other.
@@RLucas3000 😂. I love quite a few episodes of this series. But the hyperbole. That isn’t even one of my top 3 episodes of the series yet alone the best damn thing ever. Also, “Hush” isn’t the only episode to get an Emmy nod. It’s the only episode to get a non technical Emmy nod.
Ironically 'Beer Bad' was the episode.
The lead Gentleman is played by the legendary Doug Jones (Star Trek: Discovery, Hellboy, Shape of Water, Pan's Labyrinth, Hocus Pocus, What We Do In the Shadows and so much more).
Also, not only is there no dialogue for most of the show, the rest of the dialogue is all about talking, wanting to talk, not being able to talk and so on. (Buffy and Riley babbling, Riley talking to Forrest about not being able to tell people about their secret identities, Xander not committing to telling Anya what he feels about her, Willow's Wicca group being 'all talk', Tara being silenced by the mean girls that group, Xander wanting Spike to shut up, Olivia telling Giles 'enough talking'...). So the problem of the week also moves the plot along in many of the ongoing stories.
16:06 ..."Was it a dirty joke?"... Absolutely
This is TV history.
Love prof Walsh “talking about communication, talking about language, not the same thing”.
The whole episode is focused on communication. Different forms (verbal, non verbal, written, body language etc), at mis-understanding communication and sharing information. Fantastic idea and brilliantly executed.
Yeah, the episode is case study about communication. Noticeably, lack of verbal is easily dealt with by written/body language and occasionally non-verbal means were even superior eg. Ruffy overcoming verbal obstacles and finally kiss, Willow's warm "hi" to Giles and Xanya get their affairs done with a simple body gesture.
You are one of the first people to not assume Tara is evil just because she is a real witch.
The visual gags were great. Xander's confusion about Buffy's staking motion, Buffy's outrage at the drawing of her hips, Anya's index finger poking, Spike's obscene gesture at Xander(the English "Fuck you" that stems from the French practice of chopping off Longbow archer's fingers) that skated right past the censors; and let's not forget Buffy brutally and casually snapping the civilian's wrist in town.
The whole episode is a real demonstration of the show's prowess.
I believe that that motion has been traced back to the Roman times.
@@spamfilter32 Perhaps. Much like the Italian and French bicep slap and the fanciful origin of "Fuck you"("Pluck yew" also related to drawing a Yew Longbow, or "For Unlawful Carnal Knowledge" written into British ship's logs as the sailor's charge for smuggling women aboard for sex) these things trace back into deep historical memory, and Rome was the mother to us all in the West.
It's more of a "piss off" than a "fuck you"
We use the middle finger gesture too and that's considered worse in my experience.
"Patrolling."
"Patrolling?"
"Uh...patrolium."
Great save Buffy! 😄
petroleum*
18:52 And yet still more romantic than Faith.
NTM ON HERRRR
A lot of people rank season 4 near the bottom half of Buffy but for me its one of the most coziest seasons
2, 4, and 5 are my favorite seasons.
joss whedon was told that buffy's biggest strength is its dialogue, so he decided to write an episode without any, and it's absolutely fantastic (and generally considered one of the three most iconic episodes of buffy ever). also, the girl's name is tara, her introduction is pretty important
Please stop writing spoilers in the comments.
I'm positive this was the most relaxed reaction video to this episode I have ever seen.
Buffy tells Riley she's going on patrol, and when he asks her about it, she says "petroleum" as if that would make any sense, then changes the subject. Riley then says he's "grading papers," a much better cover, but Buffy is taking the class, and so if she hadn't had any papers to turn in, than what was he "grading?"
"oh, uh, late, papers. late papers."
When I was a TA, I covered two classes. It’s not that hard. Time consuming at times, but it’s not hard.
@@tananario23 Sure, but you also were not working more than full time as a secret government military operative. The point of it was that he was lying about what he had planned because he couldn't say what he was really doing. Buffy's comment was a clue to the audience.
SUCH a good episode. The script, music, character design and make-up, EVERYTHING comes together perfectly here.
Fun fact, the Gentlemen are professional mimes. Great move by production because I love their mannerisms.
This episode is a masterpiece. Your foreshadowing about them finding out is astounding!
Or did she already know and is just a good actress? Doing it for the views. I can never really tell with a lot of these reactors
@Nexusofgeek That was really unnecessary.
If you watched her reactions before, you can easily tell that she's so fond of predicting events. She may miss sometimes, but she's very good at it nevertheless.
I have always wondered that too. There is nothing wrong with editing in a reaction or 1-2 clever predictions after the fact.
@@abbesatty9498 a little too good.
@@abbesatty9498 I have watched them which is exactly why I said it
A lot of people miss the bullying of Tara by the Wiccan group. "Yea, Tara. Everyone be quite so Tara can talk." knowing that Tara has a stutter, and calling attention to a person with a stutter can make it worse, which it did, and then Tara went silent again. As a person who was bullied in school (though not because of a stutter), I can say with 100% certainty that the group bullied her into silence.
I could wrong, but I didn’t take it intentionally, but rather cluelessness. Real witches would be open and understanding to the energies around them, those girls had none of that.
@@RLucas3000 it was on purpose. But you're correct thst those other girls were npt real witches. They were just posers.
Fully agree that silencing Tara was intentional. Totally a Mean Girls thing to do. But I don't think that Tara has a stutter. I think she has Opthalmophobia, or the fear of being perceived. She starts to speak up fine, but when people turn their attention her way, she retreats into her shell.
@@inspectre27 I am not familiar with Opthalmophobia so I can't really say anything about that. But [spoilers]
We do see that how much she stutters vs speaking with out a stutter is often dependent on how confident she is within specific group dynamics. Selfconscience is a factor in people who stutter.
I do not think it was to silence her, but to virtue-signal Tara is heard and her problems speaking up are considered for, knowing full well, whatever she says she can be ignored afterwards. They are clueless how to communicate with Tara and do not really care about her. But want to be perceived as the fair and understanding ones.
This is a 'monster of the week' episode elevated, because it also skillfully moves the story arc on, but primarily because it is so damn good; chilling yet hilarious in several places.
One of the things i appreciate about your reactions is that you pick up on lots of the themes they lay down with the characters and the plot structure.
Aaaand the oh so subtle spoilers keep on coming.
Like Liam Duke said, you're not being clever, you're just ruining the experience. Thank you, fandom.
🙄
Season 4 has some of the best stand alone episodes imo. Which doesn't make for a wonderful season overall story arc but I appreciate so many of the episodes.
Brilliant episode . People are not really communicating when they talk -they are forced to communicate with each other when they can not speak.
The main "gentlemen" was played buy legendary creature actor Doug Jones. Known for; Billy Butcherson from Hocus Pocus, Abe Sapien from Hellboy, the creepy hand eye guy from Pan's Labyrinth, The Silver Surfer from Fantastic Four 2, the Amphibian Man from The Shape of Water. ❤
I feel like I need you to watch that “projector” scene again because most of the fun/hilarious parts seemed to have either went over your head or maybe they just didn’t hit you 😅😅 Buffy offended at Giles drawing of her and being wide will always make me laugh. And yes, that was indeed a dirty joke lol
This is definitly one of the best episodes of the series, great and fun reaction
Yes, that was a dirty joke :) Introduction of Tara. Beloved character.
A joke by the filmmakers, not by the characters.
One of the series' best!
Yay Tara! The guys in the straitjacket are the creepy part for me. The way they flail around gets me.
12:08 "What in the..." The thing! The thing happened! Buffy was buffering!! 😂
At some point the theme to The Odd Couple plays in my head with the Giles Spike living situation. If I edited video, I’d make a montage. Perhaps even an old timey voiceover about how an unemployed Watcher and a Vampire came to be roommates.
I'd watch that sitcom.
Easily in my top 5 favorite episodes.
18:53 Joss once said he still has no idea how this joke got past censors.
the same way he got the earlier stuff past cass
On top of everything else this brilliant episode has interesting points about how talking can actually get in the way of real communication.
One of my all-time favorite episodes.
we love friend on the side
You mentioned being mesmerized by the lead Gentleman's hands. He is played by Doug Jones, an actor who is famous for his "hand acting." He plays a lot of monsters in movies, like Abe Sapien in Hellboy 1 & 2, Angel of Death in Hellboy 2, the creature in the Shape of Water, Pan and the Pale Man in Pan's Labyrinth.
The new character, Tara, is the *best* character on the show, ever. You're going to love her.
This episode is considered a top 10 all time Buffy episode by the fandom.
Love the Thumbnail! Hush is THE BEST and your story prediction skills are on point, Cass. 🙉
Happens a little to often. She's seen these before. Might've been a while, but she's not going in blind
@@scottwilson3741how do u know? Shes watching it for the first time
@@CoasterTrax how do you know that? She calls way to many things that are going to happen. Usually in the same episode
@@scottwilson3741 Nah, I'm not with you on that one. the comments about the 'other witchy girl' are v first timey. I jut think she's seen a lot of 22 EP tv. there are patterns
@@scottwilson3741 So because she's media literate she's a liar? If she were as good an actress as you claim she is she wouldn't make so many accurate predictions. Or if she knew so much she wouldn't make so many mistakes.
One of the things that hallmarks a Whedon project (which he carried over to all his shows, Buffy, Angel, Agents of Shield...) he doesn't let anything drag out. Once an issue is introduced, it gets resolved quickly
It took me awhile to realize but the door Tara knocked on is where Willow used to live, I believe. So the Gentlemen just killed Willow's former roommate.
I do not think, the witchy girl specifically went to Willow's room. She just knocked at the first door and hoped somebody would open.
I had gotten to a point with reaction viewers where I was expecting Cass to assume souls were being taken. It was a little refreshing to have her just not know.
Hush is my favorite; one of the greatest episodes of horror storytelling in TV history.
Hello Tara! i would watch a Xander, Spike roommate spinoff in a second.
When we first met Olivia she was walking into Giles' living room wearing (apparently) nothing but a man's dress shirt so she was certainly more than just "a friend.".
My first kiss was somewhat like that. On stage, in front of an audience. Our 2nd grade production of Snow White. I was Prince Charming, and a cute little girl named Storie was Snow White. The teacher wouldn't let me kiss her on the lips though. That would have been too SCANDALOUS. 😂
One of the top 3 episodes IMO
i watch this episode more tan 1000 since i was a child, this and that one for the season 5 are the best episodes from the serie and from tv history ever; amazing
Have been waiting for this one since the beginning!!!!!
Although not in this edit, my favourite funny moment is when Buffy mimes indignation at the size of her hips in the childlike sketch of her. Also the dirty joke when Buffy was miming a staking but everyone else were unaware of her intent.
This was the origin of the lovely term "Wanna Blessed Be."
Congratulations, you've now seen the first of what are generally considered to be the three best episodes of the show. :)
Personally I have it somewhere between 3 and 5, depending on the day. The other two are one and two for me.
For me its before The B.... and omwf.
I just love this episode and the whole season
It may be nothing, but I'd check running processes, check for viruses, and check for wifi intruders
Top 3 Buffy episodes. One of the scariest ones
Mid season finale vibes.... It was the mid season finale. Hush was the last episode of 1999. The next episode didn't air until 2000.
Another fun reaction to watch. It is audacious to have a network show where most of the time has no dialogue and has multiple characters. There have been no dialogue shows in the past but it was the main character alone, stuck in a desolate place 4, but we had his thoughts. What is subversive and brilliant is how much of the season story is moved forward without dialogue. This is a big breakthrough episode for each character and will find out that this silent story tells the start and potential issues in store for everyone. This is one to watch again after the season ends to see the many levels the story touches and creates. And it is a very entertaining episode. Enjoy the rest of the season, take off is soon to happen, and it is quite a ride.
aaaa my favorite episode in the show!! so excited to see your reaction to it
The inspiration for this episode (after the comment about Joss needing quippy dialogue) was an old German fairie tale. All fairie tales were originally grim warnings to children that were "sanitized" for the consumption of children in the 20th Century.
A classic 🤫
My favourite Buffy episode! Joss did an amazing job here. And! Xander beat up Spike! Yay!
The first time we met Olivia was in 4x01 The Freshman. Buffy goes to see Giles and runs into Olivia, wearing only one of Giles' shirts, in the kitchen. Presumably there's some history between Giles and Olivia that we're not privy to.
I believe she was supposed to be a more recurring character, akin to Jenny, but because she wasn't contracted as a regular she quite rightly booked other work so she could earn a living and therefore wasn't as available.
But it's quite nice how that works out to add a little romantic friction for Giles. Buffy is not the only one whose private life suffers because of the calling.
This is one of my favourite episodes
It's nice for Willow to have a friend she can relate to.
Yes, that was a dirty joke. Xander thought Buffy was making the motion for Master...
You should watch Grimm!! It’s a six season show based on the Grimm’s fairytales!! It follows a detective that can see monsters that no one else can. It’s such a good show!!!
"was that a dirty joke?"
Lolol. Yeah babes. It's was.
Fun fact: many of the actors who played The Gentleman ARE mimes! I had nightmares for days after this aired. I still occasionally have the odd nightmare if I watch this too close to bed. The irony that this is the episode Buffy got an Emmy nomination for writing, when the show got praised for its witty dialogue constantly. And Tara, my beloved. One of my favorite characters in Buffy.
There are a couple of BTVS episodes that really broke the mold and did something special with the TV format. Three episodes in particular lead many lists and HUSH would be the first of those three episodes.
Best Buffy episode?... No, but surely is top 10 (maybe even top 5)
My fave seasons are:
5, 6, 4, 7, 3, 2, 1
But no fan has the same order. Some fans don’t like season 4 or season 6 or season 7, but there is amazingness in every season.
Wow, I’d consider your order unusual but maybe it’s not? Maybe I’m the weird one? I don’t like 4 or 6 (6 was okay, if a little goofy, until one particular episode made me feel both sick to my stomach and heartbroken in one fell swoop and I was put off the whole season forever). My order would be 5, 3, 2, 7, 1, 6, 4
LOL, Doki Doki Lit Club is awesome. Hope that you enjoyed it.
Doki doki! Oh no! 😂
Just monika
One of the best episodes, no doubt here. The Gentlemen are awesome and creepy.
Also, I'm not a big Buffy\Riley fan, but their theme song is so beautiful, it's like... sad but hopeful? I don't know, it's just emotional.
"You make jokes during my pain you don't care about me at all"
Anya, have you MET Xander? He makes jokes throughout HIS pain.
This episode was a lot harder to make than anyone realized! Not being able to talk on and off set to keep themselves hushed for this episode would be crazy difficult!
Welcome to one of the best episodes of the entire series. It is so so good. There’s the whole dialogue thing that several others have pointed out. The monsters are some of the creepiest of the whole show. What it says about non-verbal communication. And I hope the Wikipedia entry on this episode is spoiler-free but it’s a really good read. It goes deep, all the layers to this story. How The Gentlemen represent Victorian-era prim and proper but sickly high society citizens (metallic teeth included in that) and how those grunts that follow them represent the lower class. All of that is just so fascinating. This was the absolute best episode up until that point. But there are two better episodes to come in the next two seasons.
After seeing this episode dozens of times it never gets old. You are constantly surprised and appreciate all the set-up. Cass is a "demanding" viewer that literally articulates all the dialogue and plot that she "hopes" to see happen before it happens. She has incredibly high standards. So, she's often disappointed by typical shows. However....welcome to Sunnydale hellmouth, where standards were made to be broken. Enjoy, this great piece of cinema and an early Halloween.
In this episode no one can talk. Then in the end, after getting their voices back, when Buffy and Riley say they have to talk, they sit in silence.
“I think that was a dirty joke, was that a dirty joke?” - Yes 😂
I think The best episode of S4 by far. Brilliant innovative writing, The Gentlemen were among the scariest of BTVS monsters. The cast recalled it was actually exhausting to film with the effort that had to be put in talk but stay silent. The nightmare of being cut into and not being able to scream shown when the student is being held down while The Gentlemen extract his heart, really frightening. The comedy between Xander and Spike brings a little light relief, and also our introduction to Tara. A great stand alone episode. This is a brilliant episode but, I feel there are more in S5 and and in S6 that even eclipse this. This was a fantastic stand alone episode and fan favourite.
Or maybe the lab wants to weaponize monsters (For the military.) But Riley doesn't know.
IVE BEEN WAITING FOR THIS OMGGG
Hush.
This is my VERY favorite episode of Buffy. There's 2 in S5 and one in S6 that all come extremely close but this one wins out for me. Probably because it's horror themed. Also the timing of the music and the music itself is brilliant. 13:24 yes! :) reminds of the part on the river in Jurassic Park III. 26:20 they'll probably do spells and stuff.
5x16, 5x22 and 6x07? If so, same! Although I can’t watch 5x16 any more due to very similar personal circumstances.
one of my fav episodes they are just creepy in a good way
One of the best episodes of the entire show. Just so well done in every way. I also hated it a bit because I'm so easily scared xD
Damn, when was the last time we saw a Slayer dream - feels like forever but it was at the end of season three, with Faith.
My only criticism (almost) is the idea that people would be crying and catatonic from a few hours of not being able to speak.
Anyway, three bangers in a row!
7:00 Yes but Anya also expects every relationship to end in grand tragedy. that's why she is lookign for the thign that will desroy them because she has never seen a healthy relaitonship.
The Gentlemen are the most iconic villains of the whole show, IMO, and I love how they symbolize some of the worst villains of real life; well-dressed and smiling as they float by untouchably with their minions doing their grunt work. The Gentlemen thrive when the whole society is silent, and the only way to defeat them is by finding your voice!
Did you miss Willow trying to move the vending machine by herself?
It's called editing for a reason, she'd surely seen the whole episode.
But the point is Cass didn't seem to realise that Tara was trying to help Willow move the vending machine because she had noticed her trying to move it on her own and failing.
@@kcmurdarasi Of course she realized, she even mentioned that they combined their witchy powers to move that thing.
It's called Hush for a reason ya know! 😅
02:27 - 03:10 YOUR REACTION!🤣🤣🤣❤ 08:10 TARA!!!!🤍🤍🤍🤍 09:40 - 09:48 The Gentlemen are *LEGENDS!* 🤩😎💀 11:29 - 11:35 :-3 ❤❤❤❤
15:53 - 16:06 It took me decades and the reactions on internet to get that. The moment I saw what Buffy did I *immediately* thought:"Of course. She's a Slayer so the 1st thing she thinks is"let's stake them"."and when she had to repeat the gesture with the stake I was so confused:"That was obvious,guys,how could you not get it?Are you that dumb?🤨"
19:01 - 19:12 ❤❤🤍🤍 Notice the difference of dynamic between Buffy&Riley and Willow&Tara.Buffy&Riley fight the same enemy individually,Willow&Tara fight together. The moment they get their voices back,Willow&Tara can't stop talking while Buffy&Riley remain silent in awkwardness.
That comment is leaning hard into spoiler territory.
@@Morpheus451 Only if you're not observant,TBH.
Olivia definitely draws better than Giles. However, his drawing of Buffy was priceless. 😅😅😅
❤ everyone loves this episode
*sigh* I really hope Cass has some sort of moderator to vet the comments. The level of spoileriness seems especially high this time.
15:55 🔥😂
Definitely second the notion to watch Grimm. If you like Grimm’s fairy tales you’ll love the show. Great characters and storylines!
There is no Buffy, only Monika.