Oz the Great and Terrible, a.k.a. latest #BuffyRewatch is live @Tordotcom

Yes, I made it through “Beer Bad,” and “Wild at Heart.” Here’s the essay.

Halloween comes early on the #Buffyrewatch @tordotcom

I’m up to “Fear, Itself” this week on the Buffy Rewatch. Enjoy!

State of the Office:
The first coat of "Durango dust" (aka cream) is on the first two walls. Coat two commencing now.

This weekend I went off for what turned out to be a 7.5 km walk with Barb in Everett Crowley Park and environs while Kelly went to yoga. We then grabbed up a Modo Car and went OMG, everywhere. Lunch at Triluzza, the recycling depot, the paint store, Gourmet Warehouse for hominy, the drug store, the produce market, and some other errandy place I can’t remember.

On Sunday, we had made a reservation to go spoil ourselves at the Urban Tea Merchant. We had a thoroughly decadent tea (which didn’t photograph as well as I’d like but what can you do?) and then returned home in a state of caffeinated bliss and attacked the painting of the first two walls.

Last Import-65

Latest #BuffyRewatch is Up @tordotcom. Also, Glee!

Let’s get Interlocking! In other words, I’m up to “The Harsh Light of Day.”

And if you want even more of my telethoughts, my Glee essay, “Who’s the Real LIMA Loser?,” went up this morning on Smart Pop Books, and will remain available until Monday at 12:00 AM. (After that, the link will still work but for the excerpt-only portion.) The essay’s about the S1 Puck/Finn relationship, and is quite dated now that they’ve all graduated, but it’s still fun reading. I wrote it for the above-noted book, Filled with Glee: The Unauthorized Glee Companion.

The Buffy Rewatch Graduates on @Tordotcom

And… I’ve now rewatched all of S3. The Graduation Day 1 & 2 rewatch can be found here. Next week Buffy starts college, which is uncanny timing given that September’s wafting its chilly breath all over us.

It’s all Prommy on the Buffy Rewatch

The latest Buffy rewatch is up on Tor.com; it’s called “One Last Date with an Angel.” This takes me into season four, and into episodes I’ve only seen a couple times. In terms of story, the second and third seasons of BtVS are my favorites, but the later stuff has a newness that comes of my not having memorized every single frame. And that’s delightful too.

In news that’s barely relevant because it involves Joss Whedon, you may have heard that he’s been cast as a recurring character in the second season of “Husbands.” Here’s the first episode–it’ll only take you half an hour to whip through S1 and get to Joss.