In ways both good and bad, that's what we *do*.
Heh. First version was "Only you guys would parse the shout-out," but that seemed like it might sound bitchy when it was meant affectionately. Well, and it was less quippy.
So, what's doing now, Strega?
Honestly? Wishing someone would give me a carton of cigs right now. I may have to put on shoes and get my own. Dammit. At TWoP, dunno yet. I have schemes, though. Fearsome ones. Totally.
With your inside knowledge of fandom, and Strega's seething hatred of fandom
You say that like these are different things. Okay, I'm not so much with the "inside." And maybe Allyson doesn't seethe. Unless she wants to.
"Only you guys would parse the shout-out," but that seemed like it might sound bitchy when it was meant affectionately
And you think we don't know that? We are Buffistas, y'know.
The guac is green, so it can apparently be foiled with yellow. Fucking Green Lantern. His enemies piss in the snow while he's bound in Crime Scene Tape and the guy is toast. Why is this a superhero?
I hate the Green Lantern. Doesn't a small boy ride on his back for no apparent reason?
Aside from the fact that I have tears of laughter streaming down my face, I now have Green Lantern conflated with Master-Blaster. And Allyson with Mel Gibson. I won't give all the plot changes, but it's safe to say that Mad Max doesn't have to face the wheel.
The guac is green, so it can apparently be foiled with yellow. Fucking Green Lantern. His enemies piss in the snow while he's bound in Crime Scene Tape and the guy is toast. Why is this a superhero?
The funniest part is that for pretty much the whole of Kyle's run as GL, that's what all the fanboys have been asking.
I recall reading an issue of Flash where Wally and Hal (Green Lantern before Kyle) are in Gorilla City and the 'rillas are fending them off with bananas.
It is quite possibly the stupidest weakness since the 1940s Wonder Woman men-tie-her-up vulnerability.
And maybe Allyson doesn't seethe. Unless she wants to.
Somedays, she's downright cordial 'bout things.
And maybe Allyson doesn't seethe. Unless she wants to.
Allyson seethes, and is better at it than anyone I know. Welcome aboard, Strega!
(Though I had a sudden moment of feeling better about this fandom today when I accidentally wandered into a comics board. Even the worst of the K*tten stuff seems sane and tame compared to the Green Lantern Wars.)
Ah. You've just reminded me of a couple years I spent hearing near-constant rants about Kevin Dooley from my Green Lantern-obsessed former roomie. Pray for the man should we ever meet at a comic convention, because I OWE HIM PAIN!!!
in brightest day, in blackest night
no evil shall escape my sight
let those who worship evil's might
beware my power--green lantern's light!
So this Green Latern chap, does he write spells for the Charmed ones?
The ending of Angel for me was spot on, so spot on that I don't want any more. If it was a different ending then I would want more, but it wasn't. If it was, then the new, later, ending would have to be same as the ending we got. Clear?
I'd love to see the story of what I call the Fray-inducing-event. The big final fight.
Here's my wank on the subject:
By pissing off the senior partners, and unleashing the demons, dragons, etc., Angel has managed to create a
huge
mess. One that needed to be created, perhaps, but a mess all the same.
Assuming that Angel and crew are ultimately defeated in the third, fourth, fifth, whatever wave of demons, there will still be a lot of
very
powerful demons on the loose. The Deeper Well is without a guardian. The fall of one of W&H's main offices and the removal of the Black Thorn has left one hell of a power vacuum that various unsavory types will be all too eager to fill.
In a way, this rush of evil is the balance to the closing of the Sunnydale Hellmouth, the (temporary) defeat of the First, and the awakening of the Slayers. Things are balanced, but it's the sort of balance that is defined by the phrase "mutually assured destruction."
I do think that hordes of Slayers will descend upon LA, but it probably wouldn't be until it was too late for the MoG and a sizeable chunk of the U.S. population.
In the resulting battle (which would probably involve more than just the slayers--didn't
Fray
imply that nuclear weapons or some such had been used in the past?) the magical forces of Good and Evil would fight each other to a standstill, and I could well imagine the original Scoobies doing the shut-down or whatever it was that was referenced in
Fray.
In other words, the vampire with a soul does wind up playing a pivotal role in THE apocalypse.
He triggers it.