Five years of ANGEL and seven years of BUFFY THE VAMPIRE SLAYER. Tonight, the Whedonverse as we know it wraps up a long run on television, perhaps never to return.
To celebrate and mourn the passing of a combined twelve years of great television, TV Editor Tara O'Shea and columnist Scott Nance provide retrospectives on both the pasts of ANGEL and the Whedonverse:
What a Long, Strange Trip It's Been
In this editorial, Tara O'Shea looks back over the history of ANGEL and examines how the characters have changed: "Over the years, ANGEL managed to take formerly supporting BUFFY characters such as Cordelia, Wesley, and—let's face it—Angel himself and develop them as characters in a way that was organic and satisfying..."
To read this article, click on the link: What a Long, Strange Trip It's Been
In this editorial, Tara O'Shea looks back over the history of ANGEL and examines how the characters have changed: "Over the years, ANGEL managed to take formerly supporting BUFFY characters such as Cordelia, Wesley, and—let's face it—Angel himself and develop them as characters in a way that was organic and satisfying..."
Tonight, Entropy Wins
Scott Nance continues with the next installment of his Emotional Resonance & Rocket Launchers columns, this time focusing on the work of ANGEL creator Joss Whedon and the crew of Mutant Enemy, Inc: "The tendency for all matter and energy in the universe to evolve toward a state of inert uniformity? How about the inert uniformity of the next television season?"
To read this article, click on the link: Tonight, Entropy Wins
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