"I wish that Joyce didn't die" Anya, having dedicated a thousand years to the power of the Wish.
@mparantha7 сағат бұрын
"the body" is simultaneously one of the best and the saddest episodes of tv that exists. It hits even harder now that I've lost a parent.
@randomlibra7 сағат бұрын
Same. It hits different now. Lost my mom in April, and I can relate to each stage and trying to be strong, and everyone thinking me being robotic, but I HAD to get things done. People don't get it until they do. And I wouldn't wish it on anyone. Condolences on your loss :(
@EpicHelios836 сағат бұрын
Definitely.
@dfunkt22914 сағат бұрын
Same. Lost both parents and two long term partners, been battling cancer myself currently. Each significant experience of grief seems to make this episode hit differently and more thoroughly with each watch. I'm sorry for your loss.
@jeremiahmichael875 сағат бұрын
Not many people pick up on it, but Anya made a wish in The Body that Joyce didn’t die. She knows the power of that word and said it very intentionally. Not even her “friends” understood her intention.
@oldbroadwithbaggage54726 сағат бұрын
Please don't worry about not "being funny" during The Body episode. That is always one of the hardest ones for me to watch. I cry every time. So I don't mind you all crying and being somber. The entire cast did such a good job. I so understood Anya not understanding. Her character would have no mental framing for this. One of the best and most heartbreaking episodes.
@mythosinmedia4 сағат бұрын
We love you guys, and that's why we don't expect you to fake your feelings, so don't worry. Your reaction is exactly what most people have during this episode. It's stunned grief. Your genuine reaction is what we love. Period. You don't need to put on a show. We love that you are you.
@mezmerized4lifejay6544 сағат бұрын
That moment of her looking out the door and hearing kids is just that moment of stillness & heartbreak. The world going on but your world ended!
@grkpektis5 сағат бұрын
People say that the vampire at the end was unnecessary in a completely grounded episode I 100% disagree. The vampire shows that this is a cruel world that goes on, it doesn't stop because of a sudden tragedy
@denisefellin6267 сағат бұрын
Don't worry about not saying much during the body this episode premiered more than 20 years ago and still gets me every time
@eamcims278 сағат бұрын
I already watched your reactions for these on Patreon but you know I gotta support y’all over on KZbin too. I found my boyfriend at home after he suddenly passed away and when I tell you The Body absolutely destroys me every single time I watch it….. The most heartbreakingly real episode of television I’ve ever seen. No other piece of media portrays grief as accurately as this imo.
@hannahawesome857 сағат бұрын
I'm so sorry for your loss. ❤
@courtneyhuntington52627 сағат бұрын
I’m sorry for your loss friend.
@itsreeeshaaa75607 сағат бұрын
There’s nothing worse. I’m so sorry you had to go thru that.
@AnatoleVGC7 сағат бұрын
Sorry for your loss. Losing someone like this must be really awful
@BrittRMiller6 сағат бұрын
I’m so, so sorry ❤️
@kacektv94056 сағат бұрын
Obligatory but always necessary reminder that Sarah was robbed at the Emmys the year of The Body's release. Not even nominated and she is acting her heart out in this! Everyone is of course but Sarah really brings it at everything(Aside from her own dislike for Laughing acting as mentioned in commentaries from writers)
@gaymer077 сағат бұрын
Yea the body hits hard 😢 Sarah Michelle Gellar deserved a freaking award for that episode, I cry everytime. This was a very well directed episode too made everything feel serial.
@AnatoleVGC7 сағат бұрын
Its a crime she didnt get one. This show deserve more award recognition
@rfresa5 сағат бұрын
This was the first lesbian kiss on TV that was just a normal kiss between two main characters in a committed relationship, and wasn't hyped up as a Big Event. Putting it in this episode prevented it from being promoted as titillating or controversial. I like how you appreciated all the little details, like how Dawn was drawing the negative space around a body, and that Anya briefly found the blue sweater Willow was looking for.
@Talisguy50 минут бұрын
Yeah, serious props to the writers for going out of their way to prevent the network from advertising an episode of Buffy as "the lesbian kiss episode."
@deutschfan8085 сағат бұрын
I was waiting for this. Joyce’s death is one of the reasons why Season 5 goes so hard. Don’t worry guys, your reaction was very appropriate. I could be wrong, but the unique thing about “The Body” is I think it’s the first time the Scooby Gang was so affected by a natural death, one that wasn’t caused by supernatural forces.
@xyex5 сағат бұрын
Yeah, aneurisms are quick. It's what got my dad. He was literally being helped into his hospital bed by a nurse when it happened. Just went "Oh!" and slumped over. Even with the nurse right there and medical help coming immediately, they couldn't do anything.
@killianlpc7 сағат бұрын
Guys, the fact that you go to this episode without being spoiled for it is amazing in itself. Many rate The Body as the best episode of BTVS ever, I don't personally, however The Body is one of the greatest episodes of tv drama ever shown. Whedon is a master at torturing the viewers. The fact that his episode has no music, and when Buffy opens the back door and hears the children playing it is so real, that even when a person has a personal tragedy life goes on as normal for all other people, it is all very human and ordinary, this is why it is so incredible. So many people watching The Body, myself included, have had an almost exact experience to this, this is why it is so brilliantly written and directed. SMG puts in an incredible performance here, and it is criminal that she was not awarded for this. This is why S5 is amazing. However I think there is one more episode in this Season which even surpasses this. A brilliant heartbreaking finale unmatched in the Series. Season 5 was a Zenith for the show.
@kristianmingle6 сағат бұрын
“The Body” episode is a rite of passage for all Buffy watchers. You’re never the same after that episode. Your reaction was perfect. It was a heart wrenching episode.
@richardd.29885 сағат бұрын
As hard as it is to watch. Episode 16 is probably one of the best hours of TV ever produced.
@naicitoahc6 сағат бұрын
You made it through the hardest episode of this series. I haven't met anyone who made it through this episode without crying. As someone who lost both my parents to situations like this, it's the most accurate portrayal of every feeling involved. They put an incredible amount of care into every line, every camera movement, every second of silence, *everything*. The whole cast just....DELIVERS.
@fkajackiebrown_6 сағат бұрын
saw buffy wearing that red sweater in 5x15 and my heart sank. sending virtual hugs to you both. hang in there.
@grife30006 сағат бұрын
The closing shot on Joyce is just a culmination event. Her entire mission with the "bathroom" mission was to go see the body in order to get fully convinced of the death. She wondered if the body was cold. Maybe she wanted to close the eyes. The cut is perfect in ... does she actually confront the death with actually touching her? Does she pull away? Does she get, at that point, Buffy's point that Joyce is gone? There's nothing spoilery here, it's all personal interpretation of the art.
@andidreyes53234 сағат бұрын
Honestly, everyone involved deserves awards for that episode. Look at every area of the writing, lighting, plot, directing, production?! Awards were deaerved. And it still affects people today.
@grkpektisСағат бұрын
I don’t think Anya was just thinking about Joyce in her monologue, I think she was also thinking of all her victims. Such a great character, such a great show
@nathanielbacon26615 сағат бұрын
One of the best hours of television ever. Period.
@daneil2647 сағат бұрын
the body is such an incredibly sad episode but yet so beautifully done. absolutely one of my favourite episodes.❤
@RobinTimDrake5 сағат бұрын
There are a trio of episodes that are usually argued over as the greatest episodes of Buffy. Season 4 Hush is one. The Body is the second. The third one is in season 6. The Thanksgiving scene was added so the credits wouldn't distract from SMG's performance. No music was intentional, so as to not coerce an emotion but to feel it for yourself. The Body is a gut-wrenching episode, and we are here for you.
@grkpektis5 сағат бұрын
My mom died of a brain tumor, It's a blessing and a curse that I knew she was dying so I at least got a chance to say goodbye to her and she was relatively coherent
@maybeimtheone4 сағат бұрын
Hugs. My mom died of lung cancer that metastazied to a brain tumor.
@Serenity1133 сағат бұрын
My mom died from pancreatic cancer. She was in hospice care, and we all had time to deal and prepare for her death, but like what Tara said, it wasn't sudden, but it was. It's always sudden.
@Miss_All_Sundays6 сағат бұрын
"The Body" is one of the episodes that always comes up in conversations about the best Buffy episodes. I think it hit me harder than most tv show episodes I can remember. Absolutely devastating in such a raw and tender way.
@happyslapsgiving54215 сағат бұрын
Best Buffy episode for me. Saddest Buffy episode, too. Probably. PS: In the end, Dawn is reaching out for Joyce... but she doesn't. The episode cuts it just before she can do it. Because she can't. Joyce isn't there anymore. We all stretch ourselves out to reach our dearly departed, but we can't. We will always be "almost touching" their beloved faces, but we will never reach them for our whole lives.
@Itsjandz1056 сағат бұрын
I’m always amazed that this episode wasn’t nominated for an Emmy.
@tmpreardon42003 сағат бұрын
I have heard that they missed the Emmy submission deadline. (I am just repeating what I've read online, though.) Hush is the only writing nomination Buffy got.
@scissorthief51194 сағат бұрын
I didn't realize we were here already. I instantly got a tear in my eye when I read the title.
@TruthLies686 сағат бұрын
Anya's monologue has literally been my therapy for five years now. I sobbed when I first watched this episode back in the day but when my Mom died in 2019 and no one would step up and take care of things or guide us 6 siblings, I realized as in life so was in death....me being the baby of the family needed to take care of everything so I bottled up my emotions and took care of things. When I needed to let go and release privately, this is what I watched. Now, I still cry when I watch this episode, it's sad but it's therapeutic for me.
@alexprado37046 сағат бұрын
I’m just glad you guys found SOME humor in this episode with the blue sweater and Anya tossing it back in Willows dresser
@ImJasonD7 сағат бұрын
Never ever worry about not saying anything during a reaction like this. Completely valid and we know you’re absorbing everything that’s happening just as we did when we first watched this
@missbizy4 сағат бұрын
We've all been holding our breath for this week...
@melissaisloud74047 сағат бұрын
THE BODY hit me like a freight train when I saw it the first time it aired. Now decades later after having lost my own parents- rips just as deep but in such a different way.
@ChristaBlack-gn8ys7 сағат бұрын
It was so heartbreaking when Buffy said "Not to move the body" because that was when she finally realized what she was experiencing was real
@FilmBuff546 сағат бұрын
I’m the last person left of my original nuclear family of 5, because my brother just died in November. I’m 70, and he just turned 68. He was doing hospice in his final months and I was able to spend time with him. He told me he wasn’t afraid, and he was ready for whatever comes next. Nobody knows. It seems likely to me that we don’t know anything after we die anymore than we knew anything before we were born. I suspect that our desire to see those we loved after we die is sentimental. But I am enough of an agnostic to leave that question open.
@dipperjc7 сағат бұрын
The beautiful thing about Buffy is that it's not afraid to take you through the full range of emotions. It is great to be with you in normal "good times" reactions to laugh with you and be shocked with you... these episodes (and ep 17) are meant to be endured with you. I always feel closer to reactors, like we shared the pain together in some way, after this episode, and you guys are no exception. Hugs.
@johncspine27876 сағат бұрын
The last shot where Dawn never touches her mom..it symbolizes the fact that ..we don’t know, we can’t touch the afterlife, we can’t touch that which is gone.. Truly an awesome episode for all of tv. I recommend watching with Joss’ commentary..I can’t say it better than he can about his own episode..
@annikorpi28956 сағат бұрын
I lost my dad almost 20 years ago, and The Body hits….so hard every time. If I need a cry- I go to this episode. The way it shows grief and loss is just spot on. Everyone crushed it- but damn, SMG….she kills the emotion. I’ve been waiting for you guys to watch this episode. I’m sorry you had to be so emotional- but thank you for being so raw with us. Much love to you both. 🫂🫂
@huney8cocoa6 сағат бұрын
No matter how many times I watch The Body episode, I will never be desensitized to it. I always find myself bawling throughout the episode
@JordanDS937 сағат бұрын
"The Body" is one the best episode of the entire show. Sarah Michelle Gellar deserved to win an Emmy or an Awards for her performance. She's amazing !!! They killed off Joyce to show that it is not just demons in life but also natural death which is a part of life, even in their universe.They choose to not add music in the episode for the realism, like it is in reality. You can notice when she opens the door about the realism. We can still hear the life : kids laughing, cars, people talking etc... Anya experience her first death and intense emotions, doesn't know how to react and think. The first kiss in the show between Willow and Tara is magical, melancholic and deep... Keep in mind starting now, it will be a hell of a ride until the end of the season. I think you gonna cry like you did for Joyce or even more. Enjoy the ride to one of the best season finale !
@grkpektis5 сағат бұрын
I felt really bad for the robot, that episode does such a great job of setting up Warren as a believable human POS
@aliciasavage68017 сағат бұрын
Ive seen this so many times and Anyas part still gets me hardest
@ScientificallyStupid6 сағат бұрын
"why can't Joyce just get back in it and NOT be dead?" always kills me. I've wondered that myself.
@Rhuby846 сағат бұрын
Me too, even if I feel like I've been desensitized to the rest, Anya's part always gets me
@grkpektis5 сағат бұрын
I noticed that Anya talks a lot less about her demon days/ victims after this episode. I don’t think she’s as proud of what she’s done now that she’s seen death in a different way. She even hinted to Giles in Wish that she killed people with her own hands not just through wishes
@xyex5 сағат бұрын
Anya's break down always hits me the hardest. Like, Sarah always gets me on the verge, but Anya is the one that breaks me. It's the innocence behind what she's saying, I think.
@Roggen454 сағат бұрын
I saw this show years ago with my mom, only to watch it with you guys as an adult without my mom. This hit home, i've always been alone with my mom, and after my mom was diagnosed with cancer she fought like a lion, beat it but that crap came back and destroyed her on the inside so much she couldn't fight it again, so i brought her home and after 7 days being kept in a coma her heart finally gave up...and there i was alone, i did have the chance to say goodbye and you think you're prepared but trust me your not, and you two weren't the only ones having an ugly cry, just glad nobody got to see mine...
@ChristianAnstes6 сағат бұрын
I was on a cruise ship passing the straight of Gibraltar into the Mediterranean when i got the call my mother was dead in 2015. It was still 2 days till we reached the next port, i nearly lost my mind on that ship. Calling my best mate back in england was hard as the £10 credit on my phone went in a matter of minutes due to international stuff. This episode hits hard, everyone remembers how they went through loosing their loved ones, its a brilliant but gut wrenching episode. Keep the tissues nearby, the pain of this series is still not over.
@Victoria-uv4ym4 сағат бұрын
Darlins you don't need to apologize for not being able to have a more vocal reaction during "The Body", and I was sobbing right along with you. This is a real heartbreaking episode that hits close to home for me since I lost my father, so much so I usually skip it on a re-watch, especially right now coming up on the 10 year anniversary. I normally enjoy re-watching your buffy reactions a few times, but this time I'll have to keep it to just this once.
@brash_and_sassy5 сағат бұрын
The best way to react to The Body is just to let your emotions take control. Everyone gets it.
@melissaroszkowski89117 сағат бұрын
I lost my mom January 2nd 2013. We both adored this show and she gave me my love of horror. This watch is going to hurt, but I know she would want me to watch again...
@GJS21837 сағат бұрын
Connections everywhere: I was born January 2nd and lost my grandma January 2nd...
@melissaroszkowski89117 сағат бұрын
@GJS2183 idk why but this year feels worse... Just needed to vent about it. I do agree about connections
@MatthewSnell-zh3cd5 сағат бұрын
On a lighter note, the character of April was written with Britney Spears set to play the part. Unfortunately, she was unavailable, and didnt want to tarnish her image by playing a sex robot, so the part was recast.
@joycekeeman19744 сағат бұрын
Your quiet reaction was perfect. Such a difficult episode to “experience“ for the first time. This originally aired just a few years after my father died and it destroyed me all over again. So realistic with all the feels. On a lighter note when we originally watched it we had to wait a whole week to know what happened after the “April” episode ending. The next day I went to work and all the Buffy fans just went over the cliff hanger all day. None of us got any work done, we were all so upset about the prospect that Joyce may have died but we didn’t know for sure. All these years later it’s still a tough watch but you have to respect how well the episode was made. So realistic and so painful 😢.
@nac.mac.feegle5 сағат бұрын
Nothing to apologize for. You were genuine. This still hits me hard. And, yeah, I cried.
@grkpektis5 сағат бұрын
Anya has likely killed more people than Spike and Angel combined (even accounting for age) but she also had the power to bring people back from the dead like the master. So of course life and death was meaningless to someone who could warp reality
@crawdaddy12347 сағат бұрын
Been waiting for this reaction - this may be the greatest piece of film ever produced.
@ScientificallyStupid6 сағат бұрын
What a fucking masterpiece. Criminal that nobody on this show was ever nominated for an acting Emmy. It was no accident that the woman's voice when Buffy called 911 sounded like Joyce, and that Dawn's art teacher actually LOOKED like Joyce. I just really want to hug you both, tight, right now. Cody's expression on the ending scene of "IWMTLY" when Buffy discovers Joyce, and then having to shift gears and talk about the relative humor of the episode, before "The Body", just broke my heart. I don't think this is spoiler territory, since by now you've seen the next episode, but when this episode originally aired, we STILL didn't really know the exact nature of the power of The Key- I know my friends and I were hoping to see some sort of AWESOME display of Dawn's power (as though it was foreshadowed when she told her friend she would immolate her enemies) and see The Key raise the dead, somehow.
@jesseds8927 сағат бұрын
I was waiting on for the reaction of the body... it is the hardest most emotional episode in the series. No matter how many times I watch it it makes me break down
@adoreandu-reactions-b5h4 сағат бұрын
20 years later, episode 15 hits different. Joyce showing off her dress to her daughters, being happy, excited to go on a first date. "Oh no, I left my bra in his car (...) I'm joking. I left it at the restaurant! On the dessert cart!" She had fun. She had a lovely day. If only all our loved ones could have such a nice day before they go. Do not apologize for crying, please. We're all right there with you.
@scottrivas27147 сағат бұрын
Who’s ready for ✨TRAUMA✨
@SirRobinBP7 сағат бұрын
We're about two weeks to the two year anniversary of when my mother passed away, and so much about this episode is bringing those feelings flooding back. Since you guys reached season 5, myself and I'm sure a lot of fans were dreading when you finally got here. I've debated skipping this week but I've decided to try tough it out, but I know tears will be flowing. Have a great holiday Sergio and Cody, and everyone else who's reading this, we're all in this together
@itsreeeshaaa75607 сағат бұрын
I’m so sorry for your loss. I know that feeling and I’m so sorry you’re going through it right now. This episode is still hard for me to watch as well.
@ChristianAnstes7 сағат бұрын
Your mother passed away only two weeks ago? Omg I'm so sorry, it never feels real.
@SirRobinBP6 сағат бұрын
@ChristianAnstes sorry, in a couple weeks it will be the two year anniversary I have it fixed
@reneeg94063 сағат бұрын
🙏🙏🙏
@valinny85717 сағат бұрын
Good job guys for a really tough ep to get through! You don't ever have to apologize for not talking on this one. The emotions on your faces, especially Sergio's said a thousand words. I loved it all. Joss Whedon did an audio commentary for this ep and you guys should listen to it once you finish the series. It's pretty interesting and informative. I believe he said he had SMG doing that opening scene finding Joyce sever times.(someone correct me if am wrong but I know it was multiple times. And she nailed it every time. That must have been exhausting. Would you believe this was my first ep of BtVS that I had EVER seen?! What an episode to be introduced to! But I couldn't fully appreciate the brilliance of the ep because I didn't know the character or their backstory. But this is definitely in my top 5 eps. Hush being #1
@TheMacerica7 сағат бұрын
I usually wait until Saturday to binge your reactions but I had to watch this one right away... don't worry about not saying much, I think all us sadists who love watching people react to The Body are in it for the raw emotion & you two definitely had that! I love watching reactions because it's like getting to watch the episode all over again, which you wouldn't think I'd want for that episode, but it's just such a well done episode that I look forward to it for every reactor.
@dannydoom63345 сағат бұрын
I've been waiting for you guys to get to this episode all season. Watches the episode first and cried, then watched your reactions and cried again. Such an emotional and grounded episode, loved how differently every character reacts, Xander needs someone to blame, Willow overthinks and works herself into a frenzy, Giles goes full dad mode, Anya reacts like a child would asking a lot of questions kids ask when they first experience death, and Buffy being in shock/autopilot.
@maxhall20867 сағат бұрын
The role of April was created with Britney Spears in mind but ultimately it didn't pan out and she didn't do it. I assume she would have been robot Britney, which would have made perfect sense considering her creator. I would have loved Britney in the role but the actress that played her did such am amazing job. I got a little emotional when she was sat on the swing and her life ebbed away.
@grkpektis5 сағат бұрын
I noticed that Anya talks a lot less about her demon days/ victims after The Body episode. I don’t think she’s as proud of what she’s done now that she’s seen death in a different way. She even hinted to Giles in Wish that she killed people with her own hands not just through wishes
@MaryPclerc234 сағат бұрын
The body is the saddest episode of Buffy, period! It would have been very surprising if you wouldn't have cried. This episode is amazing in every single way, but so heartbreaking. Your reaction is completely valid!
@ernesthakey33964 сағат бұрын
Wikipedia has a pretty good entry on The Body, which is often acknowledged as one of the best episodes of TV ever made. Here are a couple paragraphs from that entry. ----- The most difficult scene for Whedon to film was Willow panicking in her dormitory room. Her obsession about what to wear to visit Buffy was inspired by Whedon's own experiences when he was at a loss for what tie to wear for a friend's funeral.[5] He praised Alyson Hannigan's acting, saying that she was able to be consistently emotional in every take and make him and the crew cry every time. Whedon acknowledged his difficulty speaking on the DVD commentary while watching Hannigan in the scene.[2] Whedon's rejection of the "very special episode" format impelled him to address the physicality of Willow and Tara's relationship within "The Body". Before this episode, they had held hands and danced on screen, but they had not kissed. A genre of television specials dealing with female homosexuality developed as the "lesbian kiss episode" in the 1990s, where a female character kissed another female but no relationship is further explored. Whedon set out to acknowledge Willow's and Tara's affection without making it the primary focus of the show. For attempting this, he received resistance from the airing network, the WB. Whedon informed them that the kiss between Willow and Tara was "not negotiable".[5] According to Whedon, the conversation about the kiss was approached by the network executives, who were concerned with the number of gay relationships on the network. Whedon countered that the kiss was "true to character" and said he would quit the show if the network forbade it. It was the only time during the series he threatened to do so.[7] ----- Whedon may not have been the greatest person - but I don't think anyone can say he didn't create great television. And everyone in the cast stepped up for this episode. Their acting is 100% on point in this one.
@AnatoleVGC7 сағат бұрын
When I recommended Buffy to a friend her mother died right when my friend hit the half point of season 5. She was gonna watch the show for confort and I felt I had to warn her it would have some hard triggers ahead. She took a pause from the show and when she found the guts to come back she said it was incredibly cathartic
@darkmercury997 сағат бұрын
Yeah. I will never forget the gut punch of seeing Joyce on the couch at the end of the silly robot girlfriend episode. Then having to wait a week to see if she was really gone…
@andrewdunn87785 сағат бұрын
Tbf the "silly robot girlfriend" episode bad a powerful, sad ending even before we saw Joyce
@darkmercury993 сағат бұрын
@@andrewdunn8778Oh, for sure. I was just trying to convey just how shocking Joyce’s death was here
@drewraygСағат бұрын
The body episode is one of the most outstanding episodes of television ever created. It will break your heart and forever be etched in your memory. And for me Sarah Michelle Gellar deserved an Emmy for her performance. For me Anyas speech breaks me into pieces everytime. I seriously cry every time included this one with you.
@randeecarreno42897 сағат бұрын
Happy "Buffy, the Vampire Slayer" Thursday evening with Cody & Sergio! 😊 Two emotionally charged episodes for this evening. Especially the second one. Episode 5x15: The Scoobies go after a girl(who's a robot)who is trying to find someone named Warren. Spike asks Warren to make him a special bot. And the cliffhanger of Buffy arriving home, and making a shocking discovery. Episode 5x16: RIP Joyce Summers! 😞 The whole cast did a fantastic job portraying their characters emotions in dealing with Joyce's death. Already looking forward to the episode reactions for next week. 😊
@solikat7 сағат бұрын
I've been dreading this moment for you. You both have all my sympathies.
@Oxmustube7 сағат бұрын
The vampire at the end seems out of place, but Joss explained that he is an imposition from a world who doesn't care about your problems. The world still goes on...the kids playing, the parking ticket, etc. Dawn seeing a naked man on the same day a cute boy hits on her is just another f.u. from the universe. Well done Cody.
@razycrandomgirl6 сағат бұрын
Ew i never even made the naked man/crush connection before. Guess its just one more thing.
@FLIGHTL3557 сағат бұрын
OMG it's THE episode. Angry dad mode Giles has no reason to be that hot. The sound design in The Body, the emotions, the interactions. Buffy's reaction when she said "the body" and not her mom is heartbreaking. It's like she in that moment accepted that her mom had passed and it became real. Anya's monologue and not understanding death is perfect for her character. My poor heart. My mom is my best friend and my biggest fear is losing her though I know it's an inevitability so The Body just hits so hard.
@faureamour6 сағат бұрын
Yes to angry daddy Giles! I'm still watching that ep and debating if I'm gonna watch the next one...
@crawdaddy12347 сағат бұрын
41:31 Thing is, I’m not afraid of dying. I’m afraid of those I love dying.
@Teeklin7 сағат бұрын
If there's a better episode of television than The Body I don't know what it is and haven't seen it, and I've seen a LOT of television. Truly takes television from entertainment to art.
@mj68662 сағат бұрын
If you want to understand why Warren does not want April, watch season 1, episode 28 of The Twilight Zone, A NICE PLACE TO VISIT. You might want to record that and put it on KZbin. All the episodes of The Twilight Zone are stand alone, so it won't hurt anything to watch them out of order.
@sallyrobinson2285Сағат бұрын
Ive rewatched buffy 100s of times and i still cry everytime. You did a perfect reaction to this show.. and you should never apologise for crying on camera and feeling your feels.
@RedrumHorror7 сағат бұрын
That episode is one of the most powerfull episodes to air on TV in my oppinion. You both covered the episode incredibly well and everything you said at the end of the episode was exacly right. It's crazy the amount of emotions you go thrugh when you lose a loved one especially your mum. Don't worrie Sergio I ugly cried to the episode always gets me
@sarahscott47255 сағат бұрын
The Body was the first episode of Buffy I ever watched. Such a sad but beautifully made episode.
@JordiVanderwaal6 сағат бұрын
Oh don't worry about crying during this reaction. This is one of the few episodes that *always* gets me.
@jaydenpinela10056 сағат бұрын
Literally the body is one of the best episodes in television it captions emotions and grief so well truly beautiful
@Aniki_Arts6 сағат бұрын
being a major Buffy fan from the start I was dreading the day you both came to this episode. I remember when it first aired and I was a wreck.
@cedricdallaire33246 сағат бұрын
even after watching it through many reaction channels ...it still makes me cry so hard
@bugsby46637 минут бұрын
The Body is the most amazing episode of television ever and it's incredible that a show about vampires has dealt with bereavement in the most real and emotional way. I hate it too because it hurts so much. SMG is truly remarkable. Props to Kristine Sutherland for playing a body. That is not easy.
@mikeyb.220348 минут бұрын
The Body is one of my favorite television episodes of all time. Imagine having to wait a WHOLE WEEK. Such an interesting concept to show someone who could literally save the world not be able to save the most important person to her. And it was a natural death which really hit hard. Beautifully crafted to show grief through the eyes of all characters, which really helped really show those of us who watch it at a younger age that grief has many faces. And it’s OK to feel how you feel when you feel it. Currently watching your reaction now. Really appreciate you just feeling it. Hugs from Atlanta. Fun fact to distract: Britney Spears was originally supposed to play the robot in I Was Made For Loving You.
@violamerjo880046 минут бұрын
no need to apologise, we were crying with you. no matter how many times you watch that episode its the same feeling
@KHWendy287 сағат бұрын
I watched this show live back in the 2000 and The Body was the hardest episode to watch I cried so bad and called my mom. It was a heartbreaking episode and loved everyone acting in this.😢😢😢
@dlweiss5 сағат бұрын
NO need to apologize: everyone reacts to this episode in their own way, and the SILENCE of this episode is one of its most defining features. The fact you two were part of that silence as you went along for the ride didn't feel boring or bad; it felt honest. :)
@drewraygСағат бұрын
I also appreciate you guys not quipping through the body as some other reactors did. I want to see you experience the episode like so many of us did. It speaks to how genuine you two are that you cried throughout which is what many of us did/ do when you watch it. Its almost as if you're paralyzed with fear, desperation and heartache that you just go through the motions of getting through it. I sadly experienced this with losing my Dad a few years ago many years after I saw this episode and when I did a rewatch after his passing I legit skipped this episode as its just so raw. It is so real and allows you to be so vulnerable its uncomfortable.
@lapreviaasinomas6 сағат бұрын
I think this is definitely the most realistic episode about the grief of losing someone that I saw. And those of us who go through it know that it is like that, the desperation, the pain that cancels out thoughts, the anger, the crying, the questions that have no answers because that is life, and that is death. They portrayed all those feelings very well. And don't apologize for your reaction because it's the genuine reaction we all had watching the episode or seeing reactions to the episode.
@pillsburryDoughFun5 сағат бұрын
The body really connects with all of us. The silence in the episode really touches on moving through the motions and being numb😢❤
@TheEvelynS2 сағат бұрын
I had similar experience this summer. There's something so brutal about calling 911, following instructions and knowing deep down that it's over. Plus staying in the same flat as the body and just waiting was surreal.
@thecamcollierСағат бұрын
Woof! I’m been dreading this one, but you guys got us through it beautifully! I’ve always especially loved Buffy’s scene with Tara and their relationship. Much love to everyone in the comments sharing their stories 💞
@faureamour6 сағат бұрын
It's wild watching this as an adult with more life experience. I'm pretty sure I didn't cry as a teen watching this on TV. I was not a fan of emoting back then. After living a lot more and experiencing life and death, I could never disconnect while watching. Life is wild and full of unexpected things and feelings.
@EpicHelios836 сағат бұрын
"The Body" was always a sad episode to me when I watched it during the original airing of Buffy. But watching it a few times after my own mom passed in 2018, it hits so much harder. Can't help but see myself and my younger brother in the place of Buffy and Dawn in this. A lot of the imagery and emotion they showed Buffy and everyone else going through is definitely realistic to the real-life grieving process. Everything from expecting her to suddenly wake up to thinking something could have been done to avoid it. All of it was far too relatable.
@ChristaBlack-gn8ys8 сағат бұрын
Trauma 💔
@TheCrabbyCancer4 сағат бұрын
When I did the math a knew we were gonna get these episodes back to back… I was giddy. ❤ can’t wait to watch. Hitting play now 🎉
@randyinvancouver3 сағат бұрын
The Body was a painful, brilliant episode. You guys in tears was exactly right.
@rue...whenwasthis14 минут бұрын
"i wish the Joyce didnt die" hits undeniably hard when you realize that wishes were anya's power
@raymondgilbert1341Сағат бұрын
"I don't know if I would be able to go back home." I have buried quite a few people, and then you just go back to the house and it is a little emptier, there is a little more space. And that is the new reality. Also, Anya was the best part of that episode.