Many people don't like that the main arc ended before finale, but I thought this was a neat idea, as it allowed Angel to atone for mistakes with his team and also the inspired Pylea arc at the end of the season.
Though I didn't give the best episode ratings for the four Pylea episodes, as an overall storyline, it worked incredibly well and was very enjoyable. It was perhaps an episode too long and could've done with a little more action in places but I loved visiting another dimension as they are important parts of the Buffyverse mythology and its cool that we get to spend some time in one.
Episode wise, the season wasn't hugely consistent as there were quite a few dull episodes as well as some awesome ones.
It's also a little disappointing not to get more character development of the Angel Investigations team. We got a little in places and especially during the Pylea arc, but often it felt forced and didn't always fit into the storyline or episode.
In terms of new characters, we had Gunn becoming part of the team, which at first felt a little awkward but after the team got fired and he bonded with Wes and Cordy, it felt a lot more organic and natural. There was of course the introduction of Lorne. He's such a quirky and delightful character and the songs at Caritas definitely helped to inject a little bit of humour and lightheartedness in the episodes. His integration into the team in the final arc definitely felt more natural than Gunn's was. We also got to meet Fred, seen in the Pylea episodes as a bit crazy, but with a heart of gold.
Overall this was a very enjoyable season and I really liked it. There was a lot of drama, but also a lot of humour. Not all of the episodes were great but enough were great to make this an excellent second season. (8.5/10)
Buffy Season 5
The overall arc is a pretty incredible one, Dawn's introduction definitely ups the stakes for Buffy. She is not just fighting to save her friends or the generic world, she is fighting to save her flesh and blood.
As for new characters, Dawn is the only main character introduced. She isn't the most likable character and she can be very annoying at times (her screaming fits come to mind) but at times she can be a decent character.
The memory device they use to implant Dawn are a little trippy when you think about it (the last 4 seasons of Buffy as we know it, didn't happen in their minds) but if you don't think about it too closely, it generally works, especially when all the characters know the truth.
As I said in my review for The Gift, I don't really buy the fact that Buffy's death could close the gate, as she's not the key. There is some logic since they have the same blood, but since the Key is energy and that's in Dawn, its not something that makes sense to me. It did let the sacrifice element of the episode down a little.
Overall this is an excellent season; its obviously well planned and there is very little in the season that feels filler or unnecessary. It did take a few episodes to get into gear, but after the truth about Dawn is revealed, the season continues to get better and produces consistently enjoyable episodes. (9/10)
Buffy and Angel
Episodes:
Both shows had incredibly strong seasons and its probably the only time that can truly be said (maybe, I'll be able to judge once I've seen the rest of the seasons!). This is a very enjoyable thing as a viewer as it means you can get to a point in the seasons and there aren't any bad episodes left.
Crossovers:
There were far fewer crossovers in these seasons than in 4 and 1, which worked better for each show individually.

We get a couple of other crossovers but not much, Angel visiting Buffy in Forever was sweet and necessary, Harmony's visit and Willow's appearance was pretty funny, but because Harmony was Cordy's friend originally, it almost doesn't feel like a crossover. Willow coming at the end of Angel's finale was also a necessary visit and it does help to setup season 3.
Episode Order:
Ultimately though, the two seasons felt very separate and after the first half of each season, I ended up watching lots of Buffy episodes back to back and then loads of Angel episodes back to back which meant that it felt more like watching two completely different and unrelated shows, which was a touch confusing at times.
Overall:
Two brilliant seasons from the shows and very enjoyable to watch. I think Buffy was probably better for this season as it felt better planned and executed than Angel, especially as Angel had a fair amount of standalone episodes.
3 comments:
Great overview on both seasons, Nat but for me, Buffy wins out because the quality is more consistent and despite some great stuff from Angel, the quality has some peeks and troughs.
Looking forward to your S6/S3 rewatches for both shows.
Just reviewed Dollhouse's finale as well.
I agree, I think its the only year of both shows being on, that Buffy wins quality wise.
S6/3 will be a little while as I have taken a small break. The first set of episodes should be up within the next couple of weeks.
Scores have been added for the seasons overall.
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