* The team can't figure out what to make of Angel's height, or the soul that dwells in the Spirit House.
* Even worse, an inky black snowfall starts to coat all of Southern California, along with a forecast of more deadly inclement weather, making the tormented parts of the human populace even more vulnerable.
* And worse still, a gruesome new enemy has other plans for the loose spirit... ones with terrible ramifications for humanity...
It's not bad but suffers from the same lack of focus and direction that seems to have infected all of Boom's Buffy-based efforts. Read Full Review
This series is so weird. I like parts of it, such as the literal shit demons, but other parts just come out of nowhere. The whole subplot about Lorne and Andrew being a couple in an alt-universe, only to have it really disgust Lorne in this universe... What even is that? And now we're bringing in more and more from Pylea, and it's just like... what is the end goal here? I really can't tell you. This isn't a fun version of not knowing what's going to happen. This is concerning. I really want to like this, but I'm worried it's never going to hit its stride.