I reacted quite differently to that, probably because of my being-buried-alive phobia. In fact I was scared it would give me nightmares, but it didn't.
As always, my attitude to the episode was purely emotional and as if they were real people, so I didn't think 'good' or 'bad' about it. I just felt incredibly, incredibly sorry for Wesley and angry on his behalf; glad that Fred and Gunn were together; sad that Lorne was leaving (and hoping they actually release his album); sad about Cordelia (but then she and Angel wouldn't have had much of a future what with the no-happiness rule); and mixed about Connor (ok, growing up in a hell dimension probably warps your mind, but burying your own father alive, eek).
As you can see, I'm not exactly much of a critical judge about these things. :)
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Date: 2002-06-14 02:37 am (UTC)As always, my attitude to the episode was purely emotional and as if they were real people, so I didn't think 'good' or 'bad' about it. I just felt incredibly, incredibly sorry for Wesley and angry on his behalf; glad that Fred and Gunn were together; sad that Lorne was leaving (and hoping they actually release his album); sad about Cordelia (but then she and Angel wouldn't have had much of a future what with the no-happiness rule); and mixed about Connor (ok, growing up in a hell dimension probably warps your mind, but burying your own father alive, eek).
As you can see, I'm not exactly much of a critical judge about these things. :)