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The episode felt out of place and was only redeemed by Buffy getting revenge on Parker and knocking him out. "Where the Wild Things Are" is by far the weirdest episode of Season 4. Buffy and Riley ...
Buffy is almost completely absent from "Where The Wild Things Are," and the episode suffers because of this. The frat house setting and ghostly spirits are all elements that Buffy has tackled in ...
‘Where the Wild Things Are’ is one of the low points of Season 4. Buffy and Riley’s enthusiastic ... It’s a ludicrous premise, but the episode is redeemed by one outstanding scene.
Pretty much all 144 Buffy episodes hold their own—even our least favorites weren’t the worst things we’ve seen on TV (here’s looking at you “Where The Wild Things Are”). And while we ...
In May of 2003, Buffy the Vampire Slayer aired its final episode, and it marked the end of an era. A show about the difficulties of adolescence and growing up, with vampires and demons replacing ...