The last 3 episodes
Posted: Dec 13th 2002, 11:31 am
So, I finally got there last night, watching the last three in one go for the first time in years.
I have to say, some of the best acting I have EVER seen took place in Betrayal. I can't watch it without crying. The subtleties AJ Langer achieves are astounding... ditto in In Dreams. And Rickie's out-loud admission of his sexuality - one of the best scenes ever. Dawson's Creek can kiss it, as far as I'm concerned.
And then, when Weekend was on (that's always been my least favourite episode - it just seemed so out of place) I jumped out of my chair when I realised who was playing Cheryl! I can't believe I never noticed that before - I knew that woman was familiar when I started watching ER but I just couldn't place her...
And in the end, I was left thinking how dumb it was that they cut the show. World Class dumb.
But I am so pleased I finally got to watch them. And I've been back and read Angela's World now - I'm constantly astonished at how complex this show really is... it really is a case of the more you look, the more you see.
Thank you to everybody who made this DVD a reality, from the bottom of my heart.
Right, that's enough gushing now.
I have to say, some of the best acting I have EVER seen took place in Betrayal. I can't watch it without crying. The subtleties AJ Langer achieves are astounding... ditto in In Dreams. And Rickie's out-loud admission of his sexuality - one of the best scenes ever. Dawson's Creek can kiss it, as far as I'm concerned.
And then, when Weekend was on (that's always been my least favourite episode - it just seemed so out of place) I jumped out of my chair when I realised who was playing Cheryl! I can't believe I never noticed that before - I knew that woman was familiar when I started watching ER but I just couldn't place her...
And in the end, I was left thinking how dumb it was that they cut the show. World Class dumb.
But I am so pleased I finally got to watch them. And I've been back and read Angela's World now - I'm constantly astonished at how complex this show really is... it really is a case of the more you look, the more you see.
Thank you to everybody who made this DVD a reality, from the bottom of my heart.
Right, that's enough gushing now.