I love how Angel's inner thoughts must have gone, "Well actually... gay as a vamp, that means you were gay as a human...oh never mind. Time for that later!"
@@emblem9242 I think this was far more what the writers were trying to say here. I don't think that at the time of the writing of this episode, they intended to make Willow gay. I think they did that after Seth left the show and they realized that Willow vampire was kind of a hit with the audience. But I doubt they would have gone that route if Seth had stayed on the show.
@@saiga5476 while I'm happy for seth's career I did miss him as a character on the show. He was so level headed and chill. And I agree they would have stayed as a couple. They might have been the only successful couple ( if you notice ALL relationships on buffy and angel fail disasterously or get interrupted)
Alyson was great in this episode. She played each part brilliantly, especially in the scenes when each version of Willow (human vs. Vamp) was pretending to be the other version. Fantastic acting.
I love how both Willows confuse themselves with each other. For example, "That's me as a vampire? I'm so evil and skanky. And I think I'm kind of gay." "Look at me. I'm all fuzzy." "What do I want with y-- I mean"
-Willow: “Oh right, me and Oz play Mistress of Pain every night.” -Giles: 😕 -Xander: “Did anyone else just go to a scary visual place?” -Buffy: “Oh yeah…”
While already _secretly_ evil at the time, it would have been amusing if they had Faith with them. She would have loved Vampire Willow being _all bad girl_ and rubbed it in. She may have even flirted with her at the end when they were sending Vamp Willow back to her World, just to mess with Willow.
It would have been great if Tara had been introduced in this episode or before and there was an interaction between her and vampire willow, ugh just imagine that 🥰🥰🥰😍😍😍😍😍
@@booklover3341 I didn't either until I watched The Zeppo today! He was at the Bronze with the young woman who liked his car and he was bored. Angel walked in looking for Buffy, and Xander called him buddy. I was shocked as well!
@@blpalv15 Xander wasn't enjoying the date so he saw in Angel an opportunity to leave...it didn't work but he tried 🤷 (Had he said : it would have probably worked better but there was a 100% chance she would have slapped him hard enough for him to become Two-Face for a couple of weeks 😜)
Idk if this was intentional or not but the look on Willow’s face after Vamp!Willow licks her is so wonderfully subtle. She has no idea how to feel and her reaction is perfectly stagnant cause she’s grossed out but excited at the same time.
I wish vampire xander would be in this episode with vampire willow and just imagine vampire xander vs living xander and vampire willow vs living willow LOL 🤣 I would love to see that but sadly the show ended so we won't able to see vampire xander back
Nope, I was just looking at that too. You can tell the difference in facial expressions that "face doubles" make. Alyson never really makes those faces ever
@@theparadox112793 That's because the body double's face was never meant to be visible. If you watch the original version, the shot's framed in a way so you can't see her and you don't get that jarring cut from obviously-not-Willow's face showing no reaction to actual Willow looking disgusted.
I kept thinking about how thin they all were. Of course, before the end of Apartheid my family and I were the whiter bit of the 'black side' but I noticed all the Devils anyone drew were red, right? There wasn't a 'red side' wall. Depeche Mode had a song called "Devil in a blue dress"
You know what I'm saying and because of the legal and linguistic way the sides were divided the general assumption was that the 'white side' were a bunch of baddies and we didn't need any 'Devil' things right? That was surely the stupidest thing on the planet