olivia_piepmeier's review against another edition

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4.0

It's like old Buffy times again! Especially compared to Season 8, and really the epic scale of the last TV season, this feels like Buffy used to. The plot felt like the show did and I could hear the dialogue in my head. It's still annoying to not be able to tell who is who sometimes with the supporting characters. Either way, this is a nice change from Season 8.

tjess's review against another edition

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adventurous dark emotional funny fast-paced

3.75

taschima's review against another edition

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4.0

"..I'm Buffy. Followed by the words chosen, and one."

The Buffster is back, and she is... as normal as ever.

The whole Scoobie gang is super normal. Xander and Dawn are giving it the old college try (ew still), Willow is back to being a computer wiz that pays the bills, Andrew went all bad ass and started an organization with the help of the trained slayers, Spike is being a bug leader, and Buffy... works in a coffee shop/bookstore, or something. We are back to the basics where the biggest bad of any given night was a pissed off vampire, and it feels weird yet nice to have the slate clean. It feels like the story could go anywhere, and now that Magic has been expelled from the world, thanks to the Buff, every other demon is out for blood!

I both love and abhor the new status quo, mainly because Buffy seems very directionless. She was this bad ass and now she is back to being a slayer, which is a nice change of pace from "everything can and WILL happen" season 8. I am so happy Spike is back in the Buffy world I can't even. Xander and Dawn are being all couple-y and "we are trying real hard to be normal!" I hope they break up, do not like them together. Willow is a little too "okay" with being without magic, I think something is up with her. And Buffy is trying really hard to be a part of the normal world, but it seems the normal world wants nothing to do with her. New breed of vamps are out to get her, a new big bad is rolling into town, and even the cops are after the big bad Slayer. It is a whole new world, this is Buffy 2.0, the adult edition.

Things I want to happen: The band REALLY getting back together. I hate how everybody is down on Buffy, and even worse how she is down on herself, about destroying the seed the having Magic leave the world. I mean, she was in a very tough spot, and a lot of people were going to DIE. She did the best she could, and now she is living with virtual strangers instead of being like Willow's roommate. How did she even meet these roomies? Who knows, but maybe they are evil and have horrible motives (one can only hope).

Spike + Buffy forever (I mean come on, I hated the minute Angel showed up in Season 8-- isn't he supposed to be all in love with Cordelia now or something? Wishi-washi Angel).

Xander and Dawn need to break up.

Willow needs to stop being so passive, it is weird and I don't buy it. Where is your dark side girl? I bet you are looking for all ways to bring magic back, I just know it.

Giles, RIP. Ghost Giles? Nah, the kids are all grown up. But Anya needs to come back. She is on my top 3 list of faves.

vylotte's review against another edition

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4.0

(This review is regarding the graphic novel compilation of the first few comics from season 9.) Finally things seem back to "normal" in the Buffyverse. Buffy faces the consequences of destroying the "seed of magic" that allowed magic on earth. Anyone with innate magic is the same, but those that channel or use magic from outside are suddenly cut off, and vampires are coming out even wronger than before.

elly's review against another edition

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4.0

Still fun to read about Buffy and the not-so-anymore Scoobies.

taeli's review against another edition

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3.0

finished 11/23/12

Even though I had been slightly spoiled for something that happens this "season", I was intrigued by how it played out.

taeli's review against another edition

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3.0

reread finished 4/6/14

neyhart's review against another edition

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3.0

I'm not feeling this one as much as I loved the season 8 story-lines. I hate zombie stuff.

But, that was a whale of a cliff hanger! So of course I have to keep reading these! But then I discovered they've all disappeared from kindle and comixology! :-(

christalbotheindl's review against another edition

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3.0

We're back on track (sort of). There are still ridiculous consequences to sex and drinking (sigh). But it's gotten better as far as the characters within their development rather than starting over with it. The art has gotten...better. Not great. But definitely better than Season 8 so far.

torts's review against another edition

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2.0

The comics feel more and more like character assassination with every issue... Like, fine, I guess I can stomach Xander dating Dawn and I can see why Buffy would initially react to it so badly that she goes so far as to float the idea that she's in love with him (in Season 8). But did the little montage of party-memories seriously imply that drunk-Buffy and Xander hook up?? Like, Xander is apparently incapable of being in a romantic relationship unless he can cheat on (or abandon) his partner??? And Buffy would do that to the sister who she literally sacrificed her life for??????