The episodes directed by Whedon always use such neat lighting techniques. There's something surreal about them, which really reminds you just how keenly bizarre the premise behind the show is. It's so pulpy, I can't get enough.
Wow... that episode, "Ted" (S2E11), with John Ritter?!
Not directed by Joss, but damn... I really miss John Ritter. He had such incredible talent. He can switch from comedic to frightening with the snap of a finger. His facial gestures, later in the episode, actually appeared inhuman. R.I.P
Did you guys know that last Thursday, March 10th, actually marked the 14th year anniversary of the show's debut? I just read it on an official Facebook post, and thought it was pretty rad.