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charmedslayer · 10 months
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BUFFY SUMMERS | 7.06 – “Him”
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buffycapss · 6 months
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BUFFY THE VAMPIRE SLAYER — 7x06: Him.
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theprotagonistisdead · 2 months
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THAT GODDAMN MAGIC LETTERMAN JACKET
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toshsato · 2 years
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BUFFY THE VAMPIRE SLAYER: HIM
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wikiangela · 1 year
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"him" (7x06) was like... season-4-level boring sns - if not more, god, that was so unbelievably BORING
and so fucking cringe jfc
I actually fast-forwarded through so many scenes, and I never do that wtf (still wishing disney plus would add a playback speed button 🤞)
one of my least fave episodes for sure
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gh-0-stcup · 2 years
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Reminder that Dawn is now about the same age as Buffy was when Angel fucked her.
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isagrimorie · 4 years
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For Anonymous
Parallels between Buffy Summers and the Thirteenth Doctor
BtVS 7x06 - Selfless | Doctor Who 12x08 - Haunting of Villa Diodati
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best-buffy-lines · 6 years
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Him, 7.06
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spuffygifs · 2 years
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favorite buffy + dawn moments: s7e06 | him
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frankierose · 2 years
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30 Days of Buffy Challenge
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14. Favorite S7 Episode Him (7x06)
I'm terribly neutral about s7. I'm saying this outright. It's awfully boring, but none of it is so terrible that makes me hate it.
I chose Him because it's one of the only lighthearted episodes in the whole season. I tend to prefer those. That's... pretty much my only reason behind it. Of course, the interaction I giffed is very funny and Buffy with a bazooka is something that should be feared across the globe.
I was originally going to choose Chosen, but I decided against it because there's really only a few moments I enjoy about that episode. It's mostly the final fight that really gets me. (Anya D'X)
Another favorite is Selfless, which I enjoy because I love Anya, and her backstory is relatively interesting. But again, that's about it. The rest of the episode frustrates me.
That's all I really have to say on this post, I think.
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charmedslayer · 10 months
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favorite buffy looks: 7.06 | Him
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buffycapss · 6 months
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BUFFY THE VAMPIRE SLAYER — 7x06: Him.
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nightshade-moon · 4 years
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Buffy and Spike fighting in the background of 7x06 “Him”
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yetanotherbuffyblog · 3 years
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Avoid Jocks with Jackets
We’ve done a love spell episode before, but we’re doing another one.
Okay then.
Spike moves into Xander’s place to keep him away from the school basement. The reasoning being that the Hellmouth down there is not helping his sanity at all. Xander’s not happy about it though, as you probably could have guessed.
After having a quick conversation with Dawn about her love life, Dawn somehow falls desperately in love with a guy on the school football team, RJ. It gets pretty embarrassing, because she insists that it’s true love and decides to try out for the cheerleading team using Buffy’s old cheerleading outfit. She wrecks the outfit, and the audition. Buffy is more upset about what’s going on with her sister than the outfit, but Dawn will not hear it.
What makes this scary is when Dawn overhears that someone is replacing RJ on the spot of quarterback, and to make sure RJ keeps his spot she ends up PUSHING THAT GUY DOWN THE STAIRS WHAT THE FUDGE
At this point, when Dawn’s denying anything to do with it in the principal’s office, is when Buffy realizes something is strange with Dawn’s new obsession. RJ asks Dawn out, and when Buffy, Xander, and Willow are hanging out at the Bronze they see RJ dancing very suggestively with a girl, only to later realize it’s Dawn. After Buffy sends Dawn home, Dawn is cornered in the street by RJ’s girlfriend? Ex-girlfriend? Whatever, she’s mad, and attacks Dawn, and Buffy has to break it up.
Buffy, as school counselor, tries to talk to RJ about how he’s treating girls around him, but then starts… falling for him, I guess? And she tries to lead Dawn away from him saying that he needs space or something, only to pull him out of class one day and seduce him in an empty classroom (which is witnessed by Dawn and interrupted by Xander).
When back at home, even though Buffy and Dawn argue about RJ, the others decide that something is definitely wrong and there must be some kind of love spell (Buffy seems to think that the spell only affects RJ, what she has is REAL). Xander remembers that RJ’s older brother was in school the same time they were, a couple years older, and decides to go talk to him with Spike, while Anya and Willow watch the Summers sisters.
Also RJ visits while Xander and Spike are out, and though Willow and Anya turn him away at the door, they also fall in love with him (decide Willow being lesbian) and all four decide they need to prove who loves him more.
Xander and Spike find out that RJ’s older brother, now kind of an uncool slob, has lended RJ his jacket. Through some deduction, they decide that his jock jacket is what has the magic spell on it, and decide to get rid of it. First they have to stop the female Scoobies though--Buffy’s planning to bazooka the principal, Dawn’s planning to kill herself, and Willow was planning to use magic to turn RJ into a woman.
Buffy does snap out of it when she sees Dawn on the train tracks, and that makes me feel a little better about this.
They quickly take the jacket and burn it, and everything is fine.
Except it’s implied Anya robbed several banks, though she turns off the radio news before the rest put it all together.
Notes!
-Is Spike actually better by being pulled away from the Hellmouth? I don’t know. Seems better to me so far, but we’ll see how it fares long-term.
-So there is apparently some argument about whether or not when Xander catches them Buffy is about to have sex with RJ or in the middle of having sex with him, and it’s just obscured because this is a television show and they could only get away with so much. The latter seems more likely given the tone of this show and all, but I choose not to believe it because while the issue of teachers/school staff molesting teenagers is all too common, that’s gross yo and I don’t want to think about Buffy doing that, magically-induced or not.
-Then again, why make it sound like RJ’s the victim? He’s essentially going around with a magic jacket that date-rapes girls and women into falling in love with him and acting in a way that’s contrary to their normal personalities. THAT’s pretty sick too. Like, maybe he doesn’t realize the effect the jacket has, as his brother doesn’t seem to think it’s magic, but I feel like that’s giving him too much credit.
-Basically someone’s raping someone and that’s gross.
-And said brother was at school the same time as the Scoobies and this never came up? Granted, he was a couple of years older, I think. Also, it seems as if the jacket has gotten stronger? Because apparently it’s passed down and that’s how their father met their mother. Which… hoo boy, this entire family’s scum, isn’t it? Reminds me of Anders in _Almighty Johnsons._
-I really, REALLY like that what snaps Buffy out of everything and makes her realize she’s been whammied is that she sees Dawn willing to kill herself for this guy. And she very strongly tells her that no guy is worth killing yourself over. Good job, BtVS!
Also don’t shove someone down stairs for a guy. That’s also an implied moral, but really don’t hurt people for love. That’s bad.
-Given that Willow’s plan for getting RJ is to magically make him into a girl, I think… we can say that’s a lesbian, not bisexual.
-Hey is the bazooka Buffy has in this episode the same one from the episode she shoots that demon with that can’t be killed with normal weapons or whatever?
-When I say ‘uncool slob’ about RJ’s brother I want to clarify that it’s not because he doesn’t have a fancy job or is out of shape. It’s because he’s those things, when he puts value on really shallow things like girls and athletic prowess, which don’t matter. Essentially, he thinks being cool in high school is status and that’s… not good.
-According to TV Tropes though, the actor playing RJ is actually… older than Sarah Michelle Gellar?
What?
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slayerdaily · 5 years
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That, my friends, is the smell of sweet, sweet victory! Also, burning cotton-poly blend.
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buffyblue · 6 years
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