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I've seen all but 18 episodes of due South and haven't yet found one that I've disliked. It's the same deal as with Buffy - even in the not-as-good episodes, the acting, the characters, still make me care.
Although, there are episodes of Buffy that I am unlikely to rewatch. While I may not dislike any, that doesn't mean that I like them all.
And I'm finding the background on Fraser to be most illuminating. For example, thus far, the only times that I've heard Fraser swear were both to Gerrard, the man who killed his father. In the pilot, he calls him a son of a bitch, I believe. In Bird in the Hand, he says "damn". And on both of these occasions, he was alone with Gerrard. As I understand it, he swears in Flashback, when he has lost his memory.
And I must say that Bird in the Hand was brilliant. Both hilarious and touching. I was cracking up and then going, "Fraser." Dude, his dad accusing him of sulking. And then Fraser's... broken-heart speech.
Although, there are episodes of Buffy that I am unlikely to rewatch. While I may not dislike any, that doesn't mean that I like them all.
And I'm finding the background on Fraser to be most illuminating. For example, thus far, the only times that I've heard Fraser swear were both to Gerrard, the man who killed his father. In the pilot, he calls him a son of a bitch, I believe. In Bird in the Hand, he says "damn". And on both of these occasions, he was alone with Gerrard. As I understand it, he swears in Flashback, when he has lost his memory.
And I must say that Bird in the Hand was brilliant. Both hilarious and touching. I was cracking up and then going, "Fraser." Dude, his dad accusing him of sulking. And then Fraser's... broken-heart speech.