AndBuffy the Vampire Slayeris no exception.

(However, Giles being turned into a demon was one of my favorite hours.)

because that was the most exciting thing.

Although I was happy it ended with Buffy and Willow living together.

But as the season gets going, the roller coaster really begins.

But then it kept going and I regretted ever having that thought.

(Also, why does cavewoman Buffy have better hair than everyday Buffy?)

But then we’d get something like “Fear, Itself,” the amazing haunted house hour.

Full disclosure, “Hush” was the one hour ofBuffyI’d seen before starting this binge.

The idea was brilliant, the execution was incredible.

That hour isBuffyas its best.

Why, why does every season need a creepy sex thing?

I’d really like an answer.

(Season 1 remains the lowest.)

Season 2 is great because the big bad is Angel and the stakes are built in.

Also, this season’s ranking went down a few pegs when I watched that finale.

and scared my mother, who was sitting next to me.

Buffy’s mom saying “A mouse is playing with my knees.”

Buffy randomly taking a break to do a detoxifying clay face mask.

Where this season excelled for me was in the crossovers.

As for my thoughts on Riley, I feel like one word sums him up: fine.

Watching Willow say goodbye to Oz (Seth Green) and meet Tara (Amber Benson) felt seamless.

Now for the superlatives!

Best Anya line (while doing standup comedy):“Quiet!

You’ll miss the humorous conclusion!”

Best Spike line:“I get why the demons all fall in line with you.

Episode I’d least like to live inside: The finale, obviously.

I’m not a cheese person.