Josie Kafka reviews whatever her cat wants. A list of her reviews and articles is below:
TV Shows
Agent Carter
The Americans
Awake
Black Mirror
Community
Chuck
Daredevil
The Defenders
Devs
Fargo
FlashForward
Fringe
Game of Thrones
Gilmore Girls
Humans
Jessica Jones
Legends of Tomorrow
Legion
The Lost Room
Luke Cage
The Man in the High Castle
Moonlight
Peaky Blinders
Persons Unknown
Rome Wrap-Up
Travelers
Threshold
True Detective
Twin Peaks
The Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt
Westworld
Vampire Diaries
Movie Reviews
2012
About Time
ARQ
As You Like It
Brick
Bring It On
Coherence
The Dark Tower
Exit Through the Gift Shop
From Dusk Till Dawn (with Dimitri)
Ghostbusters
I'll Follow You Down
Kiss Kiss Bang Bang
Knights of Badassdom
L.A. Confidential
Librarian: Quest for the Spear
Librarian: Return to King Solomon's Mines
Making a Murderer
Memento
Midnight in Paris
Miller’s Crossing
The Prestige
Room 237
Time Lapse
The Usual Suspects
Show Premieres
Alcatraz (with J.D.)
Aquarius
Bates Motel
Boardwalk Empire
The Bridge
Castle
Defying Gravity
The Following
The Good Place
Happy Town
House of Lies
Intelligence
Kings
The Leftovers
No Ordinary Family
The Outsider
Penny Dreadful
The River
Roadies
Under the Dome
Book Reviews
Summer Reading 2014
Justin Cronin, The Passage
Franz Kafka, Before the Law
Robert J. Sawyer, Flashforward
Stephen King, Doctor Sleep
Kurt Vonnegut, Cat's Cradle and Slaughter-house Five
Random Other Stuff
• Josie’s Best of 2019
• Josie’s Best of 2016
• Josie’s Best of 2015
• Josie’s Best of 2014
• Best of 2013
• The Great SHIELD Debate
• CBS Blackout
• The Ender’s Game Boycott
• Josie’s Best of 2012
• Josie’s 2012 Q&A
• Josie’s Best of 2011
• Josie’s Best of 2010
• Josie on Vampires
• Josie Q & A
• Josie’s Best of 2009
Angel Season One: Spoilers and Foreshadowing
by
Billie Doux
The Angel Re-Watch begins! Just like with Buffy, we're keeping spoilers out of the review comments, but they're very welcome right here. Post anything you like about the first season of Angel and how it relates to the rest of Angel as well as to the parent show, Buffy.
Highlander: Methos, Fitz and Amanda
by
Billie Doux
When I was reviewing Highlander, I put together a list of episodes featuring Methos, Fitz, and/or Amanda. Why? Isn't it obvious?
Methos (Peter Wingfield)
3.16 Methos
3.21 Finale, Part 1
3.22 Finale, Part 2
4.10 Chivalry
4.11 Timeless
4.14 Deliverance
4.16 Methuselah's Gift
4.18 Through a Glass Darkly
4.20 Till Death
4.21 Judgment Day
4.22 One Minute to Midnight
5.9 The Messenger
5.10 The Valkyrie
5.11 Comes a Horseman
5.12 Revelation 6:8
5.16 Forgive Us Our Trespasses
5.17 The Modern Prometheus
5.18 Archangel
6.11 Indiscretions
6.12 To Be
6.13 Not to Be
Fitz (Roger Daltrey)
1.22 The Hunters
3.15 Star-Crossed
4.20 Till Death
5.15 The Stone of Scone
6.7 Unusual Suspects
6.12 To Be
6.13 Not to Be
Amanda (Elizabeth Gracen)
1.18 The Lady and the Tiger
2.7 The Return of Amanda
2.19 Legacy
3.4 The Cross of St. Antoine
3.5 Rite of Passage
3.21 Finale (1)
3.22 Finale (2)
4.5 Double Eagle
4.6 Reunion
4.7 The Colonel
4.16 Methuselah's Gift
4.17 The Immortal Cimoli
5.5 Dramatic License
5.6 Money No Object
5.15 The Stone of Scone
5.16 Forgive Us Our Trespasses
6.12 To Be
6.13 Not to Be
Methos (Peter Wingfield)
3.16 Methos
3.21 Finale, Part 1
3.22 Finale, Part 2
4.10 Chivalry
4.11 Timeless
4.14 Deliverance
4.16 Methuselah's Gift
4.18 Through a Glass Darkly
4.20 Till Death
4.21 Judgment Day
4.22 One Minute to Midnight
5.9 The Messenger
5.10 The Valkyrie
5.11 Comes a Horseman
5.12 Revelation 6:8
5.16 Forgive Us Our Trespasses
5.17 The Modern Prometheus
5.18 Archangel
6.11 Indiscretions
6.12 To Be
6.13 Not to Be
Fitz (Roger Daltrey)

1.22 The Hunters
3.15 Star-Crossed
4.20 Till Death
5.15 The Stone of Scone
6.7 Unusual Suspects
6.12 To Be
6.13 Not to Be
Amanda (Elizabeth Gracen)
1.18 The Lady and the Tiger
2.7 The Return of Amanda
2.19 Legacy
3.4 The Cross of St. Antoine
3.5 Rite of Passage
3.21 Finale (1)3.22 Finale (2)
4.5 Double Eagle
4.6 Reunion
4.7 The Colonel
4.16 Methuselah's Gift
4.17 The Immortal Cimoli
5.5 Dramatic License
5.6 Money No Object
5.15 The Stone of Scone
5.16 Forgive Us Our Trespasses
6.12 To Be
6.13 Not to Be
Buffy Season Four: Spoilers and Foreshadowing
by
Billie Doux
The Buffy Re-Watch continues! We're keeping spoilers out of the review comments, but they're very welcome right here. Post anything you like about the fourth season of Buffy and how it relates to the entire series.
Lost Re-watch Notes
by
Billie Doux

I rewatched the first five seasons in the summer/fall of 2009 to refresh my mind for season six because this show is so damned complicated. I took notes about what I missed and what jumped out at me in retrospect. Here are those notes. They contain great big honking spoilers for events up until the end of season five.
Lost Reading List
by
Billie Doux

These are only the titles that were seen or mentioned in an episode, with the latest first. I'm not including the less obvious literary references, or the list would be a lot longer. And if you're interested in Lost-related book reviews, we got 'em. Go here; the Lost-related reviews have asterisks.
Gardner, Martin. The Annotated Alice.
Steinbeck, John. Of Mice and Men.
Rushdie, Salman. Haroun and the Sea of Stories.
Kierkegaard, Soren. Fear and Trembling.
O'Connor, Flannery. Everything That Rises Must Converge.
Castaneda, Carlos. A Separate Reality.
Joyce, James. Ulysses.
Saint-Exupery, Antoine de. The Little Prince.
Carroll, Lewis. Alice's Adventures in Wonderland.
Verne, Jules. The Survivors of the Chancellor.
Casares, Adolfo Bioy. The Invention of Morel.
Dick, Philip K. Valis.
Kerouac, Jack. On the Road.
Heller, Joseph. Catch-22.
Christie, Agatha. Evil Under the Sun.
Rand, Ayn. The Fountainhead.
Nabokov, Vladimir. Laughter in the Dark.
Hawking, Stephen. A Brief History of Time.
Lee, Harper. To Kill a Mockingbird.
Steinbeck, John. Of Mice and Men.
King, Stephen. Carrie.
Dickens, Charles. A Tale of Two Cities.
Percy, Walter. Lancelot.
Dostoevsky, Fyodor. The Brothers Karamazov.
Dickens, Charles. Our Mutual Friend.
Blume, Judy. Are You There, God? It's Me, Margaret.
Troup, Gary. Bad Twin.
Bierce, Ambrose. An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge.
The Epic of Gilgamesh.
James, Henry. The Turn of the Screw.
O'Brien, Flann. The Third Policeman.
Golding, William. Lord of the Flies.
L'Engle, Madeleine. A Wrinkle in Time.
Adams, Richard. Watership Down.
Lost Character Backstory Tracker
by
Billie Doux
First, we had flashbacks. Then we had flashforwards. Then we had character-centered stories with little or no flashing. And then we got flashsideways. I used to keep track of which was which using a complicated series of asterisks, but I have officially given that up. So the list below just gives which episodes were centered around which character or characters, in air date order.Please note that the number of episodes each character had during the entire series could be considered a spoiler. If you haven't seen the entire series yet, you might want to bail out now.
Jack
White RabbitAll the Best Cowboys Have Daddy Issues
Do No Harm
Man of Science, Man of Faith
The Hunting Party
A Tale of Two Cities
Stranger in a Strange Land
Through the Looking Glass
Something Nice Back Home
316
Lighthouse
Kate
Tabula RasaWhatever the Case May Be
Born to Run
What Kate Did
I Do
Left Behind
Eggtown
The Little Prince
Whatever Happened, Happened
What Kate Does
Locke
WalkaboutDeus Ex Machina
Orientation
Lockdown
Further Instructions
The Man from Tallahassee
The Brig
Cabin Fever
The Life and Death of Jeremy Bentham
The Substitute
Sun and Jin
House of the Rising Sun...In Translation
... And Found
The Whole Truth
The Glass Ballerina
D.O.C.
Ji Yeon
The Package
Hurley
NumbersEverybody Hates Hugo
Dave
Tricia Tanaka is Dead
The Beginning of the End
The Lie
Everybody Loves Hugo
Sawyer
Confidence ManOutlaws
The Long Con
Every Man for Himself
LaFleur
Recon
Sayid
SolitaryThe Greater Good
One of Them
Enter 77
The Economist
He's Our You
Sundown
Desmond
Live Together, Die AloneFlashes Before Your Eyes
Catch-22
The Constant
Jughead
Happily Ever After
Charlie
The MothHomecoming
Fire + Water
Greatest Hits
Claire
Raised by AnotherMaternity Leave
Par Avion
Miles
Confirmed DeadSome Like It Hoth
Richard
Ab AeternoDaniel
The VariableEko
The 23rd Psalm?
The Cost of Living
Michael
SpecialAdrift
Three Minutes
Meet Kevin Johnson
Juliet
Not in PortlandOne of Us
The Other Woman
Ben
The Man Behind the CurtainThe Shape of Things to Come
Dead is Dead
Dr. Linus
Shannon
Hearts and MindsAbandoned
Ana Lucia
CollisionTwo for the Road
Daniel, Miles, Charlotte, Frank
Confirmed DeadRose and Bernard
S.O.S.Boone
Hearts and MindsNikki and Paulo
ExposéJacob and his brother
Across the SeaJess Lynde
by
Jess Lynde

Jess Lynde reviewed a number of shows for Doux Reviews, and in some cases every episode.
Stargate Universe Reviews
Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles Reviews
The X-Files Reviews (contributor)
Wonderfalls Reviews
Farscape Reviews (contributor)
Eureka Reviews
Warehouse 13 Reviews
The Americans Reviews (contributor)
The Wire Reviews (contributor)
Other Shows
Caprica
Friday Night Lights
Lost: Thoughts on Seasons Past
Lost: The End --- Jess says
Hawaii Five-0: Pilot
Better Call Saul: Season 1
Movie Reviews
Avatar
Terminator: Salvation
Random Other Stuff
Jess Q&A 2012
Game of Thrones: Reviewer Melee
Jess on Vampires
Jess Q&A
Jess's Best of 2009
Jess's 2010 Favorites
Jess's 2011 Favorites
Jess's Jack-O'-Lanterns
Jess's Jack-O'-Lanterns 2014
Jess's Jack-O'-Lanterns 2015
Jess's 2012 Year in Review
Jess's 2013 Year in Review
Jess's 2014 Year in Review
Lost Eye Scenes
by
Billie Doux

During the run of Lost, I kept track of which characters got one of their famous "eye scenes." And here's the list.
Right eye:
Jack: Pilot
Locke: Walkabout
Jack as a child: White Rabbit
Claire: Raised by Another
Jin: ... In Translation
Locke: Further Instructions
Claire: Par Avion
Locke: Eggtown
Jack: 316
Kate: LA X
Ilana: Ab Aeterno
Jack: What They Died For
Jack: The End
Left eye:
Sun: House of the Rising Sun
Boone: Hearts and Minds
Michael: Special
Sawyer as a child: Outlaws
Aaron: Exodus (2)
Desmond: Man of Science, Man of Faith
Juliet: A Tale of Two Cities
Desmond: Flashes Before Your Eyes
Claire: Par Avion
Michael: Meet Kevin Johnson
Jack: Something Nice Back Home
Locke: Cabin Fever
Both eyes:
Ben: The Shape of Things to Come
Would you like to write for us?
by
Billie Doux
We are currently looking for writers to review new movies or any of the following current or classic shows (some of which are partially done; click on link to see what we already have):
Do you want to review something that's not on the list? Just ask! There are lots of stuff we'd love to cover.
This might be a good place for our informal mission statement, so you'll know what you're getting into.
"Billie Doux" isn't just the pen name of our site founder; it means "love letter." We're all fans here at Doux Reviews. We love our genre television shows so much that we write about them in our spare time; no one pays us to do this.
So we don't want to add a new writer just because they write well. Feedback from our readers over the years has brought us to the realization that review sites are a dime a dozen, and readers come here for two reasons: the shows we choose, and how we write about them. When we consider adding a new guest writer, it has to be someone who can write a smart, well-composed, easy-to-read critique in a (usually) positive style that is compatible with the rest of the team and feels like it belongs on the site.
If you really want to write for us, we'll need to see a review or two, not just a letter of intent. Send at least two reviews, or a link to them, in an email to billiedoux at gmail dot com. (Feel free to write first with any questions you might have!) If the style and content is a fit and it's a show we'd like to cover, we'll talk. But please don't be discouraged if it doesn't work out. As mentioned above, good writing is important, but it's not our only criteria. Don't let that stop you from writing. Seriously.
Thank you for your interest.
Evil
The Expanse
Star Trek Lower Decks (and possibly other Trek)
Star Wars: the Clone Wars
The Wire
Do you want to review something that's not on the list? Just ask! There are lots of stuff we'd love to cover.
This might be a good place for our informal mission statement, so you'll know what you're getting into.
"Billie Doux" isn't just the pen name of our site founder; it means "love letter." We're all fans here at Doux Reviews. We love our genre television shows so much that we write about them in our spare time; no one pays us to do this.
So we don't want to add a new writer just because they write well. Feedback from our readers over the years has brought us to the realization that review sites are a dime a dozen, and readers come here for two reasons: the shows we choose, and how we write about them. When we consider adding a new guest writer, it has to be someone who can write a smart, well-composed, easy-to-read critique in a (usually) positive style that is compatible with the rest of the team and feels like it belongs on the site.
If you really want to write for us, we'll need to see a review or two, not just a letter of intent. Send at least two reviews, or a link to them, in an email to billiedoux at gmail dot com. (Feel free to write first with any questions you might have!) If the style and content is a fit and it's a show we'd like to cover, we'll talk. But please don't be discouraged if it doesn't work out. As mentioned above, good writing is important, but it's not our only criteria. Don't let that stop you from writing. Seriously.
Thank you for your interest.
Paul Kelly
by
Paul Kelly
Paul Kelly reviewed Doctor Who, Sherlock and Being Human, the occasional film or book and -- when the mood took him -- dabbled in the ancient art of the webisode review. He also wears a bowler hat and talks like the Queen. He currently hangs out at The Time Meddler. A list of his reviews here at Doux is below:
Doctor Who Reviews
Sherlock Reviews
Being Human Reviews
Book Reviews
Eoin Colfer: And Another Thing...
Film Reviews
Let Me In
Watchmen
Webisodes Reviews
Lost: Missing Pieces
Heroes: Webisodes
Battlestar Galactica: The Face of The Enemy
Miscellaneous
Paul's 2012 Q&A
Paul's Q&A
Doctor Who Reviews
Sherlock Reviews
Being Human Reviews
Book Reviews
Eoin Colfer: And Another Thing...
Film Reviews
Let Me In
Watchmen
Webisodes Reviews
Lost: Missing Pieces
Heroes: Webisodes
Battlestar Galactica: The Face of The Enemy
Miscellaneous
Paul's 2012 Q&A
Paul's Q&A
Smallville Greatest Hits
by
Billie Doux

At some point while viewing a Smallville episode (I forget which one), I realized that we see three things in almost every episode:
1. a crashed vehicle,
2. someone getting thrown across a room or other open space, and
3. someone going through a window, or at the very least, broken glass.
So, being me, I decided to start counting them. Maybe I'll even make a list of the episodes with the most points someday.
(Note: I pretty much stopped counting hits with season seven. Counting was distracting me from reviewing, and we can't have that.)
What Are You Reading?
by
Josie Kafka

This thread is now closed--it's getting too long. Click here for the 2011 What Are You Reading? thread, and here for the 2012 What Are You Reading? thread.
Have you noticed that, even with the Internet of Infinite Possibilities, it's sometimes still hard to find a decent review of the book you just finished? Or maybe you just want to talk about it with someone else who's read it, but all your friends are either troglodytes or cats?
Yeah, us too.
While we do occasional book reviews, they're not our main goal. But we love to read, and we know you do too. So we can all use this thread to talk about what we're reading, and why we love it. Or why we don't.
Do you want to see a particular book reviewed? Let us know in the suggestion box!
What Are You Screening?
by
Josie Kafka

We don't do a lot of movie reviews here about billiedoux.com. TV is just too much fun. But we do like to hear from you about movies you've seen. We can all use this thread to rant and rave about recent (or not-so-recent) films.
Do you want to see a particular movie reviewed? Drop us a note in the suggestion box!
What Are You Reading? (2012)
by
Josie Kafka
Have you noticed that, even with the Internet of Infinite Possibilities, it's sometimes still hard to find a decent review of the book you just finished? Or maybe you just want to talk about it with someone else who's read it, but all your friends are either troglodytes or cats?Yeah, us too.
While we do occasional book reviews, they're not our main goal. But we love to read, and we know you do too. So we can all use this thread to talk about what we're reading, and why we love it. Or why we don't.
Do you want to see a particular book reviewed? Let us know in the suggestion box!
This is the 2012 thread. If you want to hear about what we were reading, check out the 2011 thread here, and the 2010 thread here.
Buffy Season One: Spoilers and Foreshadowing
by
Billie Doux
The Buffy Re-Watch is on! We're keeping spoilers out of the review comments, but they're very welcome right here. Post anything you want to say about Buffy season one and how it relates to the entire series -- we're assuming everyone who reads or posts comments here has seen it all.(And if you haven't seen the entire series yet, leave now -- or you're certainly going to be spoiled!)
What Are You Reading? (2011)
by
Josie Kafka
This is the 2011 thread. To see what we're reading now, please visit (and post) on the 2012 thread.Have you noticed that, even with the Internet of Infinite Possibilities, it's sometimes still hard to find a decent review of the book you just finished? Or maybe you just want to talk about it with someone else who's read it, but all your friends are either troglodytes or cats?
Yeah, us too.
While we do occasional book reviews, they're not our main goal. But we love to read, and we know you do too. So we can all use this thread to talk about what we're reading, and why we love it. Or why we don't.
Do you want to see a particular book reviewed? Let us know in the suggestion box!
This is the 2011 thread. If you want to hear about what we were reading, check out the 2010 thread here. (It was getting really long!)
ChrisB
by
ChrisB
ChrisB loves to watch things on screens both large and small. She is also an avid bookworm. When she gets moved to write about what she has seen or read, she posts random reviews and articles on the site.
TELEVISION SHOWS
24: Live Another Day (selected episodes)
The Americans (selected episodes)
The Big Bang Theory (selected episodes)
Castle (selected episodes)
Downton Abbey (full coverage)
House of Cards (selected episodes)
The Musketeers (selected episodes)
New Shows
Outlander (selected episodes)
Revenge (selected episodes)
The Big Bang Theory (selected episodes)
Castle (selected episodes)
Downton Abbey (full coverage)
House of Cards (selected episodes)
The Musketeers (selected episodes)
New Shows
Outlander (selected episodes)
Revenge (selected episodes)
The X-Files (selected episodes)
TELEVISION MINISERIES
The Hollow Crown
Jane Eyre
The Lizzie Bennet Diaries
North & South
Pride and Prejudice: 1995 (with sunbunny)
Pride and Prejudice: 1980
BOOKS
Jane Austen, Pride and Prejudice
Richard Castle, For a complete list, click here
Ian Doescher, William Shakespeare's Star Wars
Diana Gabaldon, For a complete list, click here
Amanda Grange, Mr. Darcy's Diary
Amy Pascale, Joss Whedon: The Biography
MOVIES
Bride and Prejudice
Dallas Buyers Club
TELEVISION MINISERIES
The Hollow Crown
Jane Eyre
The Lizzie Bennet Diaries
North & South
Pride and Prejudice: 1995 (with sunbunny)
Pride and Prejudice: 1980
BOOKS
Jane Austen, Pride and Prejudice
Richard Castle, For a complete list, click here
Ian Doescher, William Shakespeare's Star Wars
Diana Gabaldon, For a complete list, click here
Amanda Grange, Mr. Darcy's Diary
Amy Pascale, Joss Whedon: The Biography
MOVIES
Bride and Prejudice
Dallas Buyers Club
Downton Abbey
The Imitation Game
In Your Eyes
Iron Man
Iron Man 2
It's A Wonderful Life
Maverick
Romeo and Juliet
Romeo + Juliet
Showrunners: The Art of Running a TV Show
West Side Story 1961
West Side Story 2021
AWARDS
For a complete list, click here. I cannot take credit for all the posts shown on this page, but I have covered the majority of awards since 2013.
ARTICLES
2023
What Once Was Old is New Again: Night Court and That '90s Show
2022
The Imitation Game
In Your Eyes
Iron Man
Iron Man 2
It's A Wonderful Life
Maverick
Romeo and Juliet
Romeo + Juliet
Showrunners: The Art of Running a TV Show
West Side Story 1961
West Side Story 2021
AWARDS
For a complete list, click here. I cannot take credit for all the posts shown on this page, but I have covered the majority of awards since 2013.
ARTICLES
2023
What Once Was Old is New Again: Night Court and That '90s Show
2022
2014
Chris's Best of 2014
Renewals and Cancellations: 2014-2015
The 25 Best Characters on TV
Doux News: July 20, 2014
Doux News: May 18, 2014
Doux News: April 20, 2014
Renewals and Cancellations 2014
How I Met Your Mother: Last Forever
2013
Chris's 2013 Year in Review
Holiday Treats: Gingerbread Men
Glee: The Quarterback
The 100 All-Time Greatest TV Shows
The 100 All-Time Greatest Plays
The 100 All-Time Greatest Albums
The 100 All-Time Greatest Books
The 100 All-Time Greatest Movies
Renewals and Cancellations 2013
Dexter: Born Free, Again
Cutting the Cord
Discussion: Spoilers in the Age of Immediacy
2012
Chris's Best of 2012
It's A Billie Doux Holiday
New Fall Shows Recap -- Part Two
New Fall Shows Recap -- Part One
About Us: ChrisB
World's Sexiest Supernaturals: The Top 25
TV or the Movies?
Chris's Best of 2014
Renewals and Cancellations: 2014-2015
The 25 Best Characters on TV
Doux News: July 20, 2014
Doux News: May 18, 2014
Doux News: April 20, 2014
Renewals and Cancellations 2014
How I Met Your Mother: Last Forever
2013
Chris's 2013 Year in Review
Holiday Treats: Gingerbread Men
Glee: The Quarterback
The 100 All-Time Greatest TV Shows
The 100 All-Time Greatest Plays
The 100 All-Time Greatest Albums
The 100 All-Time Greatest Books
The 100 All-Time Greatest Movies
Renewals and Cancellations 2013
Dexter: Born Free, Again
Cutting the Cord
Discussion: Spoilers in the Age of Immediacy
2012
Chris's Best of 2012
It's A Billie Doux Holiday
New Fall Shows Recap -- Part Two
New Fall Shows Recap -- Part One
About Us: ChrisB
World's Sexiest Supernaturals: The Top 25
TV or the Movies?
Samantha M. Quinn
"No matter where you go, there you are."Samantha M. Quinn (formerly writing as J.D. Balthazar) is a movie buff and an avid gamer who loves science fiction and fantasy. Samantha contributed reviews for a long list of shows, but primarily she reviewed the first five seasons of Arrow. She also critiques new movies when she feels they are worth writing about, and occasionally joins her fellow writers during round-robin reviews.
Television:
Interview With the Vampire Reviews
Ahsoka Reviews
Quantum Leap Reviews
Avatar: The Last Airbender (Live Action 2024) Reveiws
Star Wars: Rebels Reviews
Loki Reviews
What if...? Reviews
The 100 Reviews
Arrow Reviews
Daredevil Reviews
Doctor Who Reviews
Falling Skies Reviews
Fear the Walking Dead Reviews
The Flash Reviews
Farscape Reviews
Game of Thrones Reviews
Jessica Jones Reviews
Lost Girl Reviews
Luke Cage Reviews
Nikita Reviews
The Originals Reviews
The Punisher Reviews
Star Trek: Discovery Reviews
Star Trek: The Next Generation Reviews
Supergirl Reviews
Television Misc.:
Timeless: Pilot
Legends of Tomorrow: Last Refuge
Legends of Tomorrow: Night of the Hawk
Blindspot: Pilot
Black Mirror: White Bear
Black Mirror: Fifteen Million Merits
Gotham: Pilot
24 Live Another Day: 7:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m.
24 Live Another Day: 4:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m.
24 Live Another Day: 3:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m.
Defiance
Orphan Black
Alcatraz (with Josie K.)
Copper
Glee: Props
Glee: Nationals
Movies:
Abraham Lincoln, Vampire Hunter
The Amazing Spider-man
Back to the Future
Beautiful Creatures
Branded
Byzantium
The Cabin in the Woods
Chronicle
Cloud Atlas
The Dark Knight Rises
Dark Shadows (2012)
Dawn of the Planet of the Apes
Dredd 3D
Get Over It
The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo (2011)
Gravity
Hansel and Gretel: Witch Hunters
The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey
The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug
The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies
The Host
The Hunger Games
The Hunger Games: Catching Fire
The Hunger Games: Mockingjay, Part One
The Hunger Games: Mockingjay, Part Two
Immortals
Independence Day: Resurgence
In Time
Iron Man 3
Jurassic World
Justice League
Kingsman: The Secret Service
The Lego Movie
Looper
Lucy (2014)
Man of Steel
MIB III
Oblivion
Oz: The Great and Powerful
Pacific Rim
Prometheus
Resident Evil: Retribution
Riddick
RoboCop (2014)
Rogue One: A Star Wars Story
San Andreas
Sherlock Holmes: Game of Shadows
Spider-man: Homecoming
Star Wars: Episode VII: The Force Awakens
Star Wars: Episode VIII: The Last Jedi
Transcendence
Transformers: Age of Extinction
Terminator: Genisys
Twilight: Breaking Dawn, Part One
Twilight: Breaking Dawn, Part Two
Underworld Awakening
Warm Bodies
The Wolverine
Wrath of the Titans
X-Men: Days of Future Past
Articles:
Samantha Reflects on Entertainment in 2023
J.D. Balthazar's Worst and Best of 2016
Batman V Superman: Dawn of Justice SPOILER Discussion Thread
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Highlander Series Timeline
by
Billie Doux
While writing the series reviews a few years ago, I kept track of the flashbacks. In the episodes where no year is given, I used the Watcher Chronicles on the DVD sets as my source. If there were two flashbacks in a given year, I guessed which came first. And I had no idea this list would be so long.
The episode season and number is given, not the episode title. Adding links for each one was just too much for me. Sorry about that.
Corrections and kibbitzing welcome.
Bronze Age. The Four Horsemen and Cassandra. (5.11)
Bronze Age. Methos, Cassandra and Kronos. (5.12)
30 B.C.E. Alexandria, Egypt. Constantine and Nefertiri. (2.18)
60 Britain. Ceirdwyn's first death. (3.17)
850 Abbey of St. Anne. Amanda and Rebecca. (2.19)
850 Abbey of St. Anne. Amanda and Rebecca. (4.16)
853 Abbey of St. Anne. Amanda and Rebecca. (2.19)
853 Abbey of St. Anne. Amanda and Rebecca. (4.16)
1182 Hastings, England. Amanda and Kenneth. (4.6)
1183 Hastings, England. Amanda and Kenneth. (4.6)
1270 England. Katherine and Bartholomew. (6.10)
1362 England. Katya killed by her noble lover's father. (6.8)
1460 Spain. Kassim and the house of al-Deneb. (4.15)
1606 Glenfinnan, Scotland. Duncan met Cassandra. (5.1)
1618 Glenfinnan, Scotland. Duncan killed his cousin Robert. (4.1)
1622 Scotland. Duncan's first death. (1.2)
1624 Glenfinnan, Scotland. Duncan met Kanwolf the Viking. (4.1)
1625 Scotland. Duncan and the previous chosen one. (5.18)
1630 Scotland. Duncan and Hyde. (2.20)
1634 Scotland. Duncan and Marek. (6.6)
1634 France. Duncan rescued Ursa. (1.16)
1635 Verona, Italy. Duncan met Amanda and Rebecca. (2.19)
1637 Verona, Italy. Duncan met Fitz. (3.15)
1639 Florence. Duncan and Fitz. (1.22)
1640 France. Duncan and Kyra. (6.5)
1653 Algiers. Duncan, Xavier St. Cloud and Hamzael Kahir. (3.21)
1657 Italy. Duncan, Graham Ashe, Haresh Clay. (5.2)
1658 Europe. Duncan and Kalas in the monastery. (3.14)
1659 Normandy. Duncan met Kristin. (4.10)
1660 Normandy. Duncan and Kristin. (4.10)
1660 France. Duncan and Grace. (1.17)
1663 England. Duncan and Walter doing Shakespeare. (4.11)
1665 England. Duncan and Garrick escaped execution. (3.9)
1670 Scotland. Duncan in long hair and skins. (2.14)
1680 China. Duncan and Kiem Sun. (1.3)
1696 France. Duncan, Fitz, Gina and Robert. (4.20)
1700 Paris. Duncan and Hyde. (2.20)
1712 England. Duncan, Queen Anne, Kinman. (4.8)
1720 London. Duncan and Fitz in Westminster Abbey. (5.15)
1728 England. Duncan and Walter Reinhardt. (1.10)
1730 England. Duncan as Robin Hood. (2.21)
1745 Scotland. Duncan, Cochrane, Prince Charlie. (4.18)
1746 Culloden Moor, Scotland. Duncan and Cochrane. (4.18)
1746 Scotland. Duncan, Ceirdwyn, Prince Charlie. (3.17)
1746 England/Scotland. Duncan, Steven Keane, Rosemont. (5.16)
1750 Russia. Duncan met Kristov. (3.18)
1753 Constantinople. Duncan and Amanda and an arrow. (3.22)
1755 North Africa. Duncan and a bootmaker. (4.15)
1764 India. Duncan, Ramsey, Alice and Vashti. (4.9)
1778 South Pacific. Duncan and Kincaid. (4.6)
1778 Japan. Duncan shipwrecked, guest of Hideo Koto. (3.1)
1779 England. Sean Burns and Steven Keane. (5.16)
1780 China. Duncan and Kiem Sun. (1.3)
1780 Outer Mongolia. Duncan and May Ling Shen. (3.12)
1783 France. Duncan and Kuyler. (1.14)
1785 England. Duncan met Kanis and his dogs. (4.4)
1786 England. Duncan and Terence Coventry. (5.5)
1786 Normandy. Duncan, Cochrane, Bonnie Prince Charlie. (4.18)
1786 Normandy. Duncan, Cochrane, Prince Charlie. (4.18)
1786 Paris. Duncan and Gabriel Piton. (1.19)
1795 England. Duncan met Damon Case. (4.17)
1796 France. Duncan, Fitz, Gina, Robert, and Sean Burns. (4.20)
1796 France. Duncan and Alex Raven. (6.3)
1803 London. Duncan, a duchess, and Gabriel Piton. (1.19)
1803 France. Morgan D'Estaing and Xavier St. Cloud. (4.19)
1804 Bavaria. Duncan, Amanda, and Zachary, jewel heist. (1.18)
1805 England. Duncan executed. (3.10)
1806 France. Morgan D'Estaing and Xavier St. Cloud. (4.19)
1808 New Orleans. Methos, Charlotte and Morgan Walker. (6.11)
1810 Switzerland. Duncan and Cullen traveling to France. (3.6)
1814 Toulouse, France. Duncan carried out a last request. (2.15)
1815 France. Duncan and a firing squad. (1.21)
1815 Belgium. Duncan met Darius at Waterloo. (1.13)
1816 Paris. Duncan and Darius. (1.13)
1816 Switzerland. Methos, Byron and the Shelleys. (5.17)
1817 Ft. Wolfe, Montana. Duncan and Durgan. (3.4)
1825 Philadelphia. Duncan with David Keogh. (3.8)
1830 Peru. Duncan and Gabriel Larca. (5.8)
1833 London. Duncan and Reagan Cole. (6.9)
1836 London. Duncan and Willie Kingsley. (6.4)
1840 France. Duncan, Carlos and Grace. (1.17)
1840 Paris. Duncan, Nicholas Ward, and Baines. (2.16)
1847 Europe. Duncan with gypsies Jacob and Irena. (4.22)
1848 Alzette River Gypsy Camp. Duncan and Carmen. (2.4)
1851 Madrid. Duncan and Consone. (5.14)
1853 Madrid. Duncan and Consone. (5.14)
1854 San Francisco. Duncan and Cullen. (3.6)
1859 Louisiana: Carl and Matthew McCormick. (5.3)
1862 Virginia. Duncan and an immortal boy. (3.7)
1863 Chattanooga, Tennessee. Duncan and Lucas Desiree. (1.4)
1864 Georgia. Duncan and Jeffrey at Andersonville. (5.9)
1866 Annapolis, Maryland. Duncan, Bess, and Ned. (2.10)
1867 Mexico. Duncan and Paul Karros. (3.3)
1867 Texas. Duncan and Kronos, aka Melvin Koren. (5.11)
1868 Great North Woods. Duncan and hermit Carl. (1.7)
1868 Dakota Territory. Duncan saved an Indian slave. (4.3)
1872 Dakota Territory. Duncan and Little Deer. (3.2)
1872 Dakota Territory. Duncan and Connor. (1.1)
1872 Dakota Territory. Duncan met Jim Coltec. (4.13)
1872 Dakota Territory. Duncan and Connor. (1.1)
1875 France. Felicia Martens and Devereaux. (1.5)
1882 Davidson, Washington Territory. Duncan and Sarah. (3.8)
1882 Davidson, Washington Territory. Duncan and Mako. (2.12)
1883 Washington Territory. Duncan and Gregor. (2.2)
1886 San Francisco. Duncan and Alec Hill. (5.7)
1888 San Francisco. Amanda and Kit. (4.5)
1888 San Francisco. Duncan and Alec Hill. (5.7)
1891 San Francisco. Duncan and Sully. (2.11)
1896 Boston. Duncan, Axel, and Sharon. (3.5)
1905 New York City. Duncan saw a friend killed. (2.8)
1913 Dublin. Tarsis kidnapped Kagan. (3.20)
1917 France. Duncan and Sean Burns. (4.14)
1917 France. Duncan and Xavier St. Cloud. (1.15)
1918 France. Duncan met Simon Killian, WWI. (4.7)
1918 London. Simon Killian sentenced to a firing squad. (4.7)
1919 Ireland. Duncan and Annie Devlin. (2.5)
1919 Moscow. Duncan made a deal with Drake. (2.17)
1920 Paris. Duncan again met Kalas, a.k.a. Antonio Neri. (3.16)
1920 Pennsylvania. Duncan and Jesse, mine owner's son. (2.6)
1921 Seacouver. Duncan and Michael/Quenten. (2.3)
1921 France. Robert and Gina de Valicourt. (4.20)
1923 Paris. Tarsis deliberately caused Kagan's first death. (3.20)
1923 Boston. Duncan and Nora, New Year's Eve. (2.13)
1925 Seacouver. Duncan and Marcus Korolus. (1.11)
1926 Louisiana. Duncan rescued Carl twice. (2.9)
1926 Missouri. Duncan, Amanda and Cory. (5.6)
1929 New York. Duncan and evil mobster Johnny Kelly. (5.4)
1929 England. Duncan and Fitz. (6.7)
1930 Paris. Duncan saw Tarsis and Kagan rob a bank. (3.20)
1935 Berlin. Duncan and Ingrid working against Hitler. (5.10)
1936 Berlin. Duncan and Amanda. (2.7)
1937 Spain. Duncan, Kage, and the Spanish civil war. (3.13)
1938 Leningrad. Duncan and Vorshin, refugee smuggling. (1.9)
1938 Seacouver. Duncan danced with Peggy. (3.11)
1938 Seacouver. Duncan and Linda Plager. (2.2)
1939 Seacouver. Duncan and Linda Plager. (2.2)
1940 London. Duncan and Diane, an American reporter. (4.12)
1942 Warsaw. Alex Raven, David and Max. (6.3)
1943 Paris. Duncan in the French Resistance. (3.19)
1944 East Prussia. Duncan, Ingrid, Operation Valkyrie. (5.10)
1946 London. Duncan, Liam O'Rourke and Tara. (6.12)
1950 London & Scotland. Duncan, Fitz and Amanda. (5.15)
1954 Alabama. Duncan and Carl, lunch counter. (2.9)
1958 Greenwich Village. Coltec took Bryce Korland's head. (4.13)
1958 Buenos Aires. Katya adopts Elena. (6.8)
1968 Vietnam. Joe stepped on a mine. (4.2)
1969 London. Willie Kingsley and Mollie. (6.4)
1971 Madrid. Consone and Anna Hidalgo. (5.14)
1975 Cambodia. Duncan and Kage. (3.13)
1979 France. Duncan at a casino. (5.13)
1980 Paris. Duncan met Tessa. (1.14)
1983 Paris. Duncan told Tessa the truth about himself. (2.22)
1988 Seacouver. Duncan and Walter Reinhardt. (1.10)
1992 Europe. Jacob and Irena targeted by James Horton. (4.22)
1995 The Balkans. Charlie and Andrew Cord. (4.2)
1995 San Francisco. Richie and Alec Hill. (5.7)
1996 Buenos Aires. Armando murders Elena. (6.8)
The episode season and number is given, not the episode title. Adding links for each one was just too much for me. Sorry about that.
Corrections and kibbitzing welcome.
B.D. (Before Duncan)
Bronze Age. The Four Horsemen and Cassandra. (5.11)
Bronze Age. Methos, Cassandra and Kronos. (5.12)
30 B.C.E. Alexandria, Egypt. Constantine and Nefertiri. (2.18)
60 Britain. Ceirdwyn's first death. (3.17)
850 Abbey of St. Anne. Amanda and Rebecca. (2.19)
850 Abbey of St. Anne. Amanda and Rebecca. (4.16)
853 Abbey of St. Anne. Amanda and Rebecca. (2.19)
853 Abbey of St. Anne. Amanda and Rebecca. (4.16)
1182 Hastings, England. Amanda and Kenneth. (4.6)
1183 Hastings, England. Amanda and Kenneth. (4.6)
1270 England. Katherine and Bartholomew. (6.10)
1362 England. Katya killed by her noble lover's father. (6.8)
1460 Spain. Kassim and the house of al-Deneb. (4.15)
1600s
1606 Glenfinnan, Scotland. Duncan met Cassandra. (5.1)
1618 Glenfinnan, Scotland. Duncan killed his cousin Robert. (4.1)
1622 Scotland. Duncan's first death. (1.2)
1624 Glenfinnan, Scotland. Duncan met Kanwolf the Viking. (4.1)
1625 Scotland. Duncan and the previous chosen one. (5.18)
1630 Scotland. Duncan and Hyde. (2.20)
1634 Scotland. Duncan and Marek. (6.6)
1634 France. Duncan rescued Ursa. (1.16)
1635 Verona, Italy. Duncan met Amanda and Rebecca. (2.19)
1637 Verona, Italy. Duncan met Fitz. (3.15)
1639 Florence. Duncan and Fitz. (1.22)
1640 France. Duncan and Kyra. (6.5)
1653 Algiers. Duncan, Xavier St. Cloud and Hamzael Kahir. (3.21)
1657 Italy. Duncan, Graham Ashe, Haresh Clay. (5.2)
1658 Europe. Duncan and Kalas in the monastery. (3.14)
1659 Normandy. Duncan met Kristin. (4.10)
1660 Normandy. Duncan and Kristin. (4.10)
1660 France. Duncan and Grace. (1.17)
1663 England. Duncan and Walter doing Shakespeare. (4.11)
1665 England. Duncan and Garrick escaped execution. (3.9)
1670 Scotland. Duncan in long hair and skins. (2.14)
1680 China. Duncan and Kiem Sun. (1.3)
1696 France. Duncan, Fitz, Gina and Robert. (4.20)
1700s
1700 Paris. Duncan and Hyde. (2.20)
1712 England. Duncan, Queen Anne, Kinman. (4.8)
1720 London. Duncan and Fitz in Westminster Abbey. (5.15)
1728 England. Duncan and Walter Reinhardt. (1.10)
1730 England. Duncan as Robin Hood. (2.21)
1745 Scotland. Duncan, Cochrane, Prince Charlie. (4.18)
1746 Culloden Moor, Scotland. Duncan and Cochrane. (4.18)
1746 Scotland. Duncan, Ceirdwyn, Prince Charlie. (3.17)
1746 England/Scotland. Duncan, Steven Keane, Rosemont. (5.16)
1750 Russia. Duncan met Kristov. (3.18)
1753 Constantinople. Duncan and Amanda and an arrow. (3.22)
1755 North Africa. Duncan and a bootmaker. (4.15)
1764 India. Duncan, Ramsey, Alice and Vashti. (4.9)
1778 South Pacific. Duncan and Kincaid. (4.6)
1778 Japan. Duncan shipwrecked, guest of Hideo Koto. (3.1)
1779 England. Sean Burns and Steven Keane. (5.16)
1780 China. Duncan and Kiem Sun. (1.3)
1780 Outer Mongolia. Duncan and May Ling Shen. (3.12)
1783 France. Duncan and Kuyler. (1.14)
1785 England. Duncan met Kanis and his dogs. (4.4)
1786 England. Duncan and Terence Coventry. (5.5)
1786 Normandy. Duncan, Cochrane, Bonnie Prince Charlie. (4.18)
1786 Normandy. Duncan, Cochrane, Prince Charlie. (4.18)
1786 Paris. Duncan and Gabriel Piton. (1.19)
1795 England. Duncan met Damon Case. (4.17)
1796 France. Duncan, Fitz, Gina, Robert, and Sean Burns. (4.20)
1796 France. Duncan and Alex Raven. (6.3)
1800s
1803 London. Duncan, a duchess, and Gabriel Piton. (1.19)
1803 France. Morgan D'Estaing and Xavier St. Cloud. (4.19)
1804 Bavaria. Duncan, Amanda, and Zachary, jewel heist. (1.18)
1805 England. Duncan executed. (3.10)
1806 France. Morgan D'Estaing and Xavier St. Cloud. (4.19)
1808 New Orleans. Methos, Charlotte and Morgan Walker. (6.11)
1810 Switzerland. Duncan and Cullen traveling to France. (3.6)
1814 Toulouse, France. Duncan carried out a last request. (2.15)
1815 France. Duncan and a firing squad. (1.21)
1815 Belgium. Duncan met Darius at Waterloo. (1.13)
1816 Paris. Duncan and Darius. (1.13)
1816 Switzerland. Methos, Byron and the Shelleys. (5.17)
1817 Ft. Wolfe, Montana. Duncan and Durgan. (3.4)
1825 Philadelphia. Duncan with David Keogh. (3.8)
1830 Peru. Duncan and Gabriel Larca. (5.8)
1833 London. Duncan and Reagan Cole. (6.9)
1836 London. Duncan and Willie Kingsley. (6.4)
1840 France. Duncan, Carlos and Grace. (1.17)
1840 Paris. Duncan, Nicholas Ward, and Baines. (2.16)
1847 Europe. Duncan with gypsies Jacob and Irena. (4.22)
1848 Alzette River Gypsy Camp. Duncan and Carmen. (2.4)
1851 Madrid. Duncan and Consone. (5.14)
1853 Madrid. Duncan and Consone. (5.14)
1854 San Francisco. Duncan and Cullen. (3.6)
1859 Louisiana: Carl and Matthew McCormick. (5.3)
1862 Virginia. Duncan and an immortal boy. (3.7)
1863 Chattanooga, Tennessee. Duncan and Lucas Desiree. (1.4)
1864 Georgia. Duncan and Jeffrey at Andersonville. (5.9)
1866 Annapolis, Maryland. Duncan, Bess, and Ned. (2.10)
1867 Mexico. Duncan and Paul Karros. (3.3)
1867 Texas. Duncan and Kronos, aka Melvin Koren. (5.11)
1868 Great North Woods. Duncan and hermit Carl. (1.7)
1868 Dakota Territory. Duncan saved an Indian slave. (4.3)
1872 Dakota Territory. Duncan and Little Deer. (3.2)
1872 Dakota Territory. Duncan and Connor. (1.1)
1872 Dakota Territory. Duncan met Jim Coltec. (4.13)
1872 Dakota Territory. Duncan and Connor. (1.1)
1875 France. Felicia Martens and Devereaux. (1.5)
1882 Davidson, Washington Territory. Duncan and Sarah. (3.8)
1882 Davidson, Washington Territory. Duncan and Mako. (2.12)
1883 Washington Territory. Duncan and Gregor. (2.2)
1886 San Francisco. Duncan and Alec Hill. (5.7)
1888 San Francisco. Amanda and Kit. (4.5)
1888 San Francisco. Duncan and Alec Hill. (5.7)
1891 San Francisco. Duncan and Sully. (2.11)
1896 Boston. Duncan, Axel, and Sharon. (3.5)
1900s
1905 New York City. Duncan saw a friend killed. (2.8)
1913 Dublin. Tarsis kidnapped Kagan. (3.20)
1917 France. Duncan and Sean Burns. (4.14)
1917 France. Duncan and Xavier St. Cloud. (1.15)
1918 France. Duncan met Simon Killian, WWI. (4.7)
1918 London. Simon Killian sentenced to a firing squad. (4.7)
1919 Ireland. Duncan and Annie Devlin. (2.5)
1919 Moscow. Duncan made a deal with Drake. (2.17)
1920 Paris. Duncan again met Kalas, a.k.a. Antonio Neri. (3.16)
1920 Pennsylvania. Duncan and Jesse, mine owner's son. (2.6)
1921 Seacouver. Duncan and Michael/Quenten. (2.3)
1921 France. Robert and Gina de Valicourt. (4.20)
1923 Paris. Tarsis deliberately caused Kagan's first death. (3.20)
1923 Boston. Duncan and Nora, New Year's Eve. (2.13)
1925 Seacouver. Duncan and Marcus Korolus. (1.11)
1926 Louisiana. Duncan rescued Carl twice. (2.9)
1926 Missouri. Duncan, Amanda and Cory. (5.6)
1929 New York. Duncan and evil mobster Johnny Kelly. (5.4)
1929 England. Duncan and Fitz. (6.7)
1930 Paris. Duncan saw Tarsis and Kagan rob a bank. (3.20)
1935 Berlin. Duncan and Ingrid working against Hitler. (5.10)
1936 Berlin. Duncan and Amanda. (2.7)
1937 Spain. Duncan, Kage, and the Spanish civil war. (3.13)
1938 Leningrad. Duncan and Vorshin, refugee smuggling. (1.9)
1938 Seacouver. Duncan danced with Peggy. (3.11)
1938 Seacouver. Duncan and Linda Plager. (2.2)
1939 Seacouver. Duncan and Linda Plager. (2.2)
1940 London. Duncan and Diane, an American reporter. (4.12)
1942 Warsaw. Alex Raven, David and Max. (6.3)
1943 Paris. Duncan in the French Resistance. (3.19)
1944 East Prussia. Duncan, Ingrid, Operation Valkyrie. (5.10)
1946 London. Duncan, Liam O'Rourke and Tara. (6.12)
1950 London & Scotland. Duncan, Fitz and Amanda. (5.15)
1954 Alabama. Duncan and Carl, lunch counter. (2.9)
1958 Greenwich Village. Coltec took Bryce Korland's head. (4.13)
1958 Buenos Aires. Katya adopts Elena. (6.8)
1968 Vietnam. Joe stepped on a mine. (4.2)
1969 London. Willie Kingsley and Mollie. (6.4)
1971 Madrid. Consone and Anna Hidalgo. (5.14)
1975 Cambodia. Duncan and Kage. (3.13)
1979 France. Duncan at a casino. (5.13)
1980 Paris. Duncan met Tessa. (1.14)
1983 Paris. Duncan told Tessa the truth about himself. (2.22)
1988 Seacouver. Duncan and Walter Reinhardt. (1.10)
1992 Europe. Jacob and Irena targeted by James Horton. (4.22)
1995 The Balkans. Charlie and Andrew Cord. (4.2)
1995 San Francisco. Richie and Alec Hill. (5.7)
1996 Buenos Aires. Armando murders Elena. (6.8)
Buffy Season Three: Spoilers and Foreshadowing
by
Billie Doux
The Buffy Re-Watch continues! We're keeping spoilers out of the review comments, but they're very welcome right here. Post anything you like about the third season of Buffy and how it relates to the entire series.
We're assuming everyone who reads or posts comments in this thread HAS SEEN IT ALL, including all of Angel. Seriously! If you haven't seen both series in their entirety yet, leave now -- or you're certainly going to be spoiled! You can always come back and post a comment later. It'll be here.
We're assuming everyone who reads or posts comments in this thread HAS SEEN IT ALL, including all of Angel. Seriously! If you haven't seen both series in their entirety yet, leave now -- or you're certainly going to be spoiled! You can always come back and post a comment later. It'll be here.
Angel Season Two: Spoilers and Foreshadowing
by
Billie Doux
The Angel Re-Watch continues! Just like with Buffy, we're keeping spoilers out of the review comments, but they're very welcome right here. Post anything you like about the second season of Angel and how it relates to the rest of Angel as well as to the parent show, Buffy.
Buffy Season Five: Spoilers and Foreshadowing
by
Billie Doux
The Buffy Re-Watch continues! We're keeping spoilers out of the review comments, but they're very welcome right here. Post anything you like about the fifth season of Buffy and how it relates to the entire series.
We're assuming everyone who reads or posts comments in this thread HAS SEEN IT ALL, including all of Angel. (We'll have a separate spoiler post for Angel.)
Seriously! If you haven't seen both series in their entirety yet, leave now -- or you're certainly going to be spoiled! You can always come back and post a comment later. It'll be here.
There are a number of Buffy/Angel crossover episodes. Here is my crossover guide.
We're assuming everyone who reads or posts comments in this thread HAS SEEN IT ALL, including all of Angel. (We'll have a separate spoiler post for Angel.)
Seriously! If you haven't seen both series in their entirety yet, leave now -- or you're certainly going to be spoiled! You can always come back and post a comment later. It'll be here.
There are a number of Buffy/Angel crossover episodes. Here is my crossover guide.
Buffy Season Two: Spoilers and Foreshadowing
by
Billie Doux
The Buffy Re-Watch continues! We're keeping spoilers out of the review comments, but they're very welcome right here. Post anything you want to say about the second season of Buffy and how it relates to the entire series.We're assuming everyone who reads or posts comments here has seen it all. If you haven't seen the entire series yet, leave now -- or you're certainly going to be spoiled! You can always come back later after you've seen the entire series.
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