This was one of the first shows to really show the effects of trauma in characters and show people dealing with it. before Buffy, it was never in mainstream shows to show a character that was traumatized by their past.
@spamfilter325 күн бұрын
Do smaller bands play at the Bronze? That depends on what you mean by "smaller" None of the bands that played at the Bronze would fill a 60k seat stadium, but they were known at the time. This particular band, Chibo Mato, one of the members is John Lennon and Yoko Ono's son.
@spamfilter325 күн бұрын
The hair cut is actually the first sign we are given that Buffy is suffering from depression. That conversation of Buffy's parents is also a major sign that Buffy suffers from depression. More specifically long term or life-long depression. She is going through an episode during this episode, but her depression predates her death experience and will carry on past this episode.
@spamfilter328 күн бұрын
I'm 10 month's late, but you could drink an alcoholic beverage during the stream as a reward for the Bingo! If you don't drink alcohol, then you could substitute Coffee or a Pop. For potential future Bingo's
@spamfilter328 күн бұрын
The Demon that was coming through the mouth of hell had three heads. It was Cerberus. Fun Fact: Cerberus means "Spot" Cerberus was a dog with a mottled coat.
@spamfilter329 күн бұрын
You missed the PSA's in Nightmares, like "Smoking kills"
@spamfilter329 күн бұрын
Remember a couple of episodes back, in Nightmares, Buffy dreamed that she was fighting the Master and she was powerless against him? Buffy's dreams are prophetic. Her dream came true. A lot of people think that dream was just a part of the nightmares that were affecting everyone, but that one was a Slayer prophecy dreams.
@spamfilter329 күн бұрын
Watching Buffy reactions has convinced me that they have stopped teaching the 3 "L's" Because I had the code figured out after just the first clue. But "LOOK, LISTEN, LEARN" was practically beaten into me by my teachers.
@spamfilter329 күн бұрын
Cordelia is correct that it is better to be alone surrounded by people than to be alone by yourself.
@spamfilter329 күн бұрын
How is 6 months ago the most recent dead or missing child? Well, most recent since before Buffy showed up. All the ones more recent than that Buffy already knows what happened to them.
@spamfilter329 күн бұрын
The Voice from the beyond really hits on a good point.
@spamfilter329 күн бұрын
While I am not specifically scared of clown, I have not liked them ever since I saw Vampire Space Clowns on TV one day as a kid. (I know that is not the real name of the movie, but it accurately describes the movie. Vampire Clowns from outer space put people in cotton candy cocoons and drink their blood through swirly straws)
@spamfilter329 күн бұрын
In this episode we get the 3rd birthdate for Buffy. The year of her birth on the tomb stone is different than the 2 we are given in I Robot, You Jane.
@spamfilter329 күн бұрын
Giles is from Europe. Speaking 5 languages isn't impressive there like it is here. In Europe that is kind of normal.
@spamfilter329 күн бұрын
"Has she (Willow) got a picture of Giles in her locker?" Yes. Yes, she does.
@spamfilter329 күн бұрын
The poster with the picture of a gun with smoke coming out of it and the words, "Smoking kills" was also a PSA for your Bingo.
@spamfilter329 күн бұрын
"If I can face my fear, it cannot master me." That was your PSA bingo!
@spamfilter329 күн бұрын
Xander got major rope burn on his hands to save Giles.
@spamfilter329 күн бұрын
Always trust Buffy is a good rule to live by.
@spamfilter329 күн бұрын
THIS is the Jabberwocky reaction video. 🤣
@spamfilter329 күн бұрын
"It could be anyone. It could be me! It's not though." Nice recovery Dexter-Willow.
@germancampos149812 күн бұрын
Colombians loved this movie for many reasons, not only all depictions about a colombian family... it includes landscapes, nature, food, architecture, customs, words, rural clothing, music and even gags and local expressions... nice reaction!
@aranerem556914 күн бұрын
Hi there
@michaelarias331015 күн бұрын
To be fair every hero has destroyed a city when fighting at this point
@lucentaunisage18 күн бұрын
RIP beautiful Pall Mall dress and RIP to Anthony's last brain cell for that bs proposal. Daphne should have challenged Kate to a duel if she knew her brother was going to be such a ding dong.
@lucentaunisage18 күн бұрын
I think the love triangle was such a big misstep and the actress who played Edwina was supposed to be more than a plot device, yet she is so overly agreeable and still drives the plot. They did the Sharmas dirty because their family was so much better than the book.
@dylanburton495522 күн бұрын
Angelus biting that woman and breathing the smoke out is such a cool introduction for him
@UTU4926 күн бұрын
Angelus is pronounced "Anne Jealous"... in case you don't already know. It's mispronounced a handful of times on the show. Eventually the production team insists on their intended pronunciation.
@UTU4926 күн бұрын
An explosive episode that launches many plot threads forward. This episode is full of great 2-character scenes. Willow/Oz and Buffy/Giles being a couple of standouts among many.
@UTU4928 күн бұрын
I really don't know why people don't like giant spiders. They're delicious. Geez Louise, my jokes are getting worse.
@UTU4928 күн бұрын
For your sake I'm just so glad that there are only 14 more episodes about ventriloquists' dummies. I'm sorry, I couldn't resist. 😜
@UTU4928 күн бұрын
I really like your RATAVA shirt.
@UTU4928 күн бұрын
I have to skip Eps 4, 5, and 8. It's not that there's anything wrong with them. It's more that it's pretty miraculous that I don't get tired of ANY of the OTHER episodes.
@Joanna09629 күн бұрын
Hi, I found you because of Bridgerton and I hope you react to season 3 in the future ! ❤
@JabberwockyReacts29 күн бұрын
Hi, thank you!! I intend to - plan on filming the rest of Queen Charlotte and Bridgerton S3 ASAP. Been a bit behind due to uni and life woes. D:
@Joanna09628 күн бұрын
@@JabberwockyReacts great! I’m looking forward to it!
@WithGreatReluctanceАй бұрын
I've seen theories about how joking about something can be kind of the "tip of the spear" to break the taboo, normalizing the thing enough to enable conversations that otherwise could not be had at all. In this particular case I also think it helps that the joke (in my eyes at least) is more about Xanders homophobia, rather than just "haha, Larry's gay". In its historical context, I think this episode handled things pretty decently. (You should have seen how other media would have handled it at the time.... Let's hope we never regress to that....)
@UTU4916 күн бұрын
Agreed. At the time, ANY representation at all was rarer, let alone something that had at least a LITTLE nuance. He wasn't just a positive caricature or a negative caricature... he was both a positive caricature AND a negative caricature, hence my use of the phrase "a LITTLE nuance".
@TeeklinАй бұрын
It's interesting the perspective now versus then. It feels SO heavy handed and like such a trope now, but back then? At this point in time every single boy in every single school in America was regularly using the F-slur as an accepted casual insult. Being gay was seen as the worst thing someone could call you. There were games like "Smear the Queer" on the playground. A cool, popular TV show for teens where one of the protagonists instantly accepts another guy, one who he hated and who bullied him, as gay without throwing it in his face? And that gay character saying that he feels so much better being open about it. Saying that someone else being gay coming out and trusting him with his own experience made him comfortable to admit it himself? It's a huge thing that, yes is played for a bit of a joke, but also in playing it as a humorous side plot takes a lot of the stigma out of it. In any other show at the time, a character being gay would be scandalous and serious and played either for sexy lesbian "woooos!" from the live studio audience, or would be treated as a major life-ruining event that caused all his friends and family to turn away from him until he caught AIDS and died. Literally, those are some 90s LGBT tropes from TV. Buffy was again ahead of its time and could they have handled it better if they had almost 30 years of hindsight? Sure. I'm sure anyone working on the show thinks they could have written it better now. But all in all, it's not nearly the level of cringe that a lot of reactors (not you!) tend to make it out as being. Instead it's more like an interesting time capsule of how far we've progressed.
@rayharley597Ай бұрын
I feel like I'm one of very few; only one I know personally who doesn't blame Jenny at all. She was trapped; there's no sense of understanding of willingness to understand her situation. It doesn't help that it's really a poorly written storyline; feels almost like it was cobbled together at the last minute the more time passes between when I first saw it and now. For spoilery-y reasons I can't talk about the other reasons why I don't like that part of it, but the one, and the only one I feel upset by is Giles; this would likely have been the time, as in when I saw this ~ I watched Season two after I saw seasons one & three, and while waiting for my local library to have the DVDs of the second half of season four in stock ~, that I began to feel the lustre of my attraction to Giles wear off; though I don't think I noticed it at the time. I do recall that, in fictional terms, he was one of the few male characters I admired, for want of a better term. I did like the exchange between Giles & Buffy; also between her and Joyce a lot. kerk
@jjlonsdale5971Ай бұрын
Oh yes, and once again the world thinks about Quest for Camelot significantly more than it deserves :-)
@JabberwockyReactsАй бұрын
blasphemy? in front of my salad?
@jjlonsdale5971Ай бұрын
24:29 lol I like the idea that as soon as you’re behind on rent you no longer have the ability to invite vampires in 😂
@debbielough7754Ай бұрын
The problem with the whole 'the 90s of it all' comment is that it wasn't a trope in the 90s. Pretty much at all, so far as I know. It's become a trope now. But it's a trope of the 2000s and 2010s. It's a much more modern iteration of homophobia. Homophobia existed in the 90s, of course, but not in the way it does now. Back then if you came out, you'd either be beaten up, or nobody was bothered. In some ways, generations that came after are much more bothered by it than we were.
@jonathanstern5537Ай бұрын
890°C is the melting point of silver.
@gungho1284Ай бұрын
"Angelus" as Angel's previous name when he was evil was first mentioned by Giles in 1x7, after checking the diaries for info on him. It's just the Latin form of the name. And then in School Hard, it was used by Spike and later the vampires in Bad Eggs. But the Scooby gang only knows him as Angel, so that's what they call him.
@paulidjitАй бұрын
11:42 Or alternatively, it was sad that when I watched “Yellow Fever” I immediately said hey, it’s Kane the werewolf hunter from “Phases!”
@rtp5768Ай бұрын
Yeah, silver has to be HOT to melt. That’s how hot and I knew this off the top of my head.
@UTU49Ай бұрын
You're late in Season 2, so I will try to catch up for the end of Season 2. It is NUTS that your Dad only watched Angel. If you are a big fan of either show, you have to watch the other show, or you don't see the entire story of several characters. I hope that's not spoilery. You clearly already know a little about these two shows.
@tehcoolemuАй бұрын
Larry was initially misguided in his implementation of "be gay do crime," but he came around by the end. Not the greatest example of representation in the world, but to be fair, it's also far from the worst. Given the whole "queer-coded villain" trope, there's something refreshing about his sexuality being revealed turning out to be redemptive, instead. (Not the subtlest character arc in history, but hey, if we're grading on a curve, it's quite reasonable for the time.) When you introduced your new Bingo card, the "new supernatural buddy" square did make me immediately think of Oz at the time. Your counter-arguments make sense, too, though, given that from the beginning Giles was saying that it was still human most of the time and should be treated as such. I think it could reasonably go either way.
@becca1189Ай бұрын
If you're not already familiar, I think you'd enjoy the Matt Baume channel. It's about LGBTQ+ representation throughout TV & film history. Matt's great. Both funny & informative. ❤🧡💛💚💙💜
@scottthompson4589Ай бұрын
The whole vampires can't breath so can't give CPR...then you see them smoking and ....
@allocat586Ай бұрын
yeah, the gay panic is sooooo 90s
@ernesthakey3396Ай бұрын
To answer your question: "The melting point of pure silver is 961.8 degrees Celsius (Centigrade) and 1,763.24 degrees Fahrenheit." My guess is the back of a van probably isn't a good place for making silver bullets.
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A hor with a D? Yea, that's Scanland! 🤣
This was one of the first shows to really show the effects of trauma in characters and show people dealing with it. before Buffy, it was never in mainstream shows to show a character that was traumatized by their past.
Do smaller bands play at the Bronze? That depends on what you mean by "smaller" None of the bands that played at the Bronze would fill a 60k seat stadium, but they were known at the time. This particular band, Chibo Mato, one of the members is John Lennon and Yoko Ono's son.
The hair cut is actually the first sign we are given that Buffy is suffering from depression. That conversation of Buffy's parents is also a major sign that Buffy suffers from depression. More specifically long term or life-long depression. She is going through an episode during this episode, but her depression predates her death experience and will carry on past this episode.
I'm 10 month's late, but you could drink an alcoholic beverage during the stream as a reward for the Bingo! If you don't drink alcohol, then you could substitute Coffee or a Pop. For potential future Bingo's
The Demon that was coming through the mouth of hell had three heads. It was Cerberus. Fun Fact: Cerberus means "Spot" Cerberus was a dog with a mottled coat.
You missed the PSA's in Nightmares, like "Smoking kills"
Remember a couple of episodes back, in Nightmares, Buffy dreamed that she was fighting the Master and she was powerless against him? Buffy's dreams are prophetic. Her dream came true. A lot of people think that dream was just a part of the nightmares that were affecting everyone, but that one was a Slayer prophecy dreams.
Watching Buffy reactions has convinced me that they have stopped teaching the 3 "L's" Because I had the code figured out after just the first clue. But "LOOK, LISTEN, LEARN" was practically beaten into me by my teachers.
Cordelia is correct that it is better to be alone surrounded by people than to be alone by yourself.
How is 6 months ago the most recent dead or missing child? Well, most recent since before Buffy showed up. All the ones more recent than that Buffy already knows what happened to them.
The Voice from the beyond really hits on a good point.
While I am not specifically scared of clown, I have not liked them ever since I saw Vampire Space Clowns on TV one day as a kid. (I know that is not the real name of the movie, but it accurately describes the movie. Vampire Clowns from outer space put people in cotton candy cocoons and drink their blood through swirly straws)
In this episode we get the 3rd birthdate for Buffy. The year of her birth on the tomb stone is different than the 2 we are given in I Robot, You Jane.
Giles is from Europe. Speaking 5 languages isn't impressive there like it is here. In Europe that is kind of normal.
"Has she (Willow) got a picture of Giles in her locker?" Yes. Yes, she does.
The poster with the picture of a gun with smoke coming out of it and the words, "Smoking kills" was also a PSA for your Bingo.
"If I can face my fear, it cannot master me." That was your PSA bingo!
Xander got major rope burn on his hands to save Giles.
Always trust Buffy is a good rule to live by.
THIS is the Jabberwocky reaction video. 🤣
"It could be anyone. It could be me! It's not though." Nice recovery Dexter-Willow.
Colombians loved this movie for many reasons, not only all depictions about a colombian family... it includes landscapes, nature, food, architecture, customs, words, rural clothing, music and even gags and local expressions... nice reaction!
Hi there
To be fair every hero has destroyed a city when fighting at this point
RIP beautiful Pall Mall dress and RIP to Anthony's last brain cell for that bs proposal. Daphne should have challenged Kate to a duel if she knew her brother was going to be such a ding dong.
I think the love triangle was such a big misstep and the actress who played Edwina was supposed to be more than a plot device, yet she is so overly agreeable and still drives the plot. They did the Sharmas dirty because their family was so much better than the book.
Angelus biting that woman and breathing the smoke out is such a cool introduction for him
Angelus is pronounced "Anne Jealous"... in case you don't already know. It's mispronounced a handful of times on the show. Eventually the production team insists on their intended pronunciation.
An explosive episode that launches many plot threads forward. This episode is full of great 2-character scenes. Willow/Oz and Buffy/Giles being a couple of standouts among many.
I really don't know why people don't like giant spiders. They're delicious. Geez Louise, my jokes are getting worse.
For your sake I'm just so glad that there are only 14 more episodes about ventriloquists' dummies. I'm sorry, I couldn't resist. 😜
I really like your RATAVA shirt.
I have to skip Eps 4, 5, and 8. It's not that there's anything wrong with them. It's more that it's pretty miraculous that I don't get tired of ANY of the OTHER episodes.
Hi, I found you because of Bridgerton and I hope you react to season 3 in the future ! ❤
Hi, thank you!! I intend to - plan on filming the rest of Queen Charlotte and Bridgerton S3 ASAP. Been a bit behind due to uni and life woes. D:
@@JabberwockyReacts great! I’m looking forward to it!
I've seen theories about how joking about something can be kind of the "tip of the spear" to break the taboo, normalizing the thing enough to enable conversations that otherwise could not be had at all. In this particular case I also think it helps that the joke (in my eyes at least) is more about Xanders homophobia, rather than just "haha, Larry's gay". In its historical context, I think this episode handled things pretty decently. (You should have seen how other media would have handled it at the time.... Let's hope we never regress to that....)
Agreed. At the time, ANY representation at all was rarer, let alone something that had at least a LITTLE nuance. He wasn't just a positive caricature or a negative caricature... he was both a positive caricature AND a negative caricature, hence my use of the phrase "a LITTLE nuance".
It's interesting the perspective now versus then. It feels SO heavy handed and like such a trope now, but back then? At this point in time every single boy in every single school in America was regularly using the F-slur as an accepted casual insult. Being gay was seen as the worst thing someone could call you. There were games like "Smear the Queer" on the playground. A cool, popular TV show for teens where one of the protagonists instantly accepts another guy, one who he hated and who bullied him, as gay without throwing it in his face? And that gay character saying that he feels so much better being open about it. Saying that someone else being gay coming out and trusting him with his own experience made him comfortable to admit it himself? It's a huge thing that, yes is played for a bit of a joke, but also in playing it as a humorous side plot takes a lot of the stigma out of it. In any other show at the time, a character being gay would be scandalous and serious and played either for sexy lesbian "woooos!" from the live studio audience, or would be treated as a major life-ruining event that caused all his friends and family to turn away from him until he caught AIDS and died. Literally, those are some 90s LGBT tropes from TV. Buffy was again ahead of its time and could they have handled it better if they had almost 30 years of hindsight? Sure. I'm sure anyone working on the show thinks they could have written it better now. But all in all, it's not nearly the level of cringe that a lot of reactors (not you!) tend to make it out as being. Instead it's more like an interesting time capsule of how far we've progressed.
I feel like I'm one of very few; only one I know personally who doesn't blame Jenny at all. She was trapped; there's no sense of understanding of willingness to understand her situation. It doesn't help that it's really a poorly written storyline; feels almost like it was cobbled together at the last minute the more time passes between when I first saw it and now. For spoilery-y reasons I can't talk about the other reasons why I don't like that part of it, but the one, and the only one I feel upset by is Giles; this would likely have been the time, as in when I saw this ~ I watched Season two after I saw seasons one & three, and while waiting for my local library to have the DVDs of the second half of season four in stock ~, that I began to feel the lustre of my attraction to Giles wear off; though I don't think I noticed it at the time. I do recall that, in fictional terms, he was one of the few male characters I admired, for want of a better term. I did like the exchange between Giles & Buffy; also between her and Joyce a lot. kerk
Oh yes, and once again the world thinks about Quest for Camelot significantly more than it deserves :-)
blasphemy? in front of my salad?
24:29 lol I like the idea that as soon as you’re behind on rent you no longer have the ability to invite vampires in 😂
The problem with the whole 'the 90s of it all' comment is that it wasn't a trope in the 90s. Pretty much at all, so far as I know. It's become a trope now. But it's a trope of the 2000s and 2010s. It's a much more modern iteration of homophobia. Homophobia existed in the 90s, of course, but not in the way it does now. Back then if you came out, you'd either be beaten up, or nobody was bothered. In some ways, generations that came after are much more bothered by it than we were.
890°C is the melting point of silver.
"Angelus" as Angel's previous name when he was evil was first mentioned by Giles in 1x7, after checking the diaries for info on him. It's just the Latin form of the name. And then in School Hard, it was used by Spike and later the vampires in Bad Eggs. But the Scooby gang only knows him as Angel, so that's what they call him.
11:42 Or alternatively, it was sad that when I watched “Yellow Fever” I immediately said hey, it’s Kane the werewolf hunter from “Phases!”
Yeah, silver has to be HOT to melt. That’s how hot and I knew this off the top of my head.
You're late in Season 2, so I will try to catch up for the end of Season 2. It is NUTS that your Dad only watched Angel. If you are a big fan of either show, you have to watch the other show, or you don't see the entire story of several characters. I hope that's not spoilery. You clearly already know a little about these two shows.
Larry was initially misguided in his implementation of "be gay do crime," but he came around by the end. Not the greatest example of representation in the world, but to be fair, it's also far from the worst. Given the whole "queer-coded villain" trope, there's something refreshing about his sexuality being revealed turning out to be redemptive, instead. (Not the subtlest character arc in history, but hey, if we're grading on a curve, it's quite reasonable for the time.) When you introduced your new Bingo card, the "new supernatural buddy" square did make me immediately think of Oz at the time. Your counter-arguments make sense, too, though, given that from the beginning Giles was saying that it was still human most of the time and should be treated as such. I think it could reasonably go either way.
If you're not already familiar, I think you'd enjoy the Matt Baume channel. It's about LGBTQ+ representation throughout TV & film history. Matt's great. Both funny & informative. ❤🧡💛💚💙💜
The whole vampires can't breath so can't give CPR...then you see them smoking and ....
yeah, the gay panic is sooooo 90s
To answer your question: "The melting point of pure silver is 961.8 degrees Celsius (Centigrade) and 1,763.24 degrees Fahrenheit." My guess is the back of a van probably isn't a good place for making silver bullets.