Apparently it migrated to David's head. I want to know what's up with it being a Halloween 2004 photo shoot that's available a month ahead of time.
Angel 5: Is That It? Am I Done?
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Actually, before I scrolled down and saw Marsters, I thought Gloomcookie was joking that Boreanaz took Marsters hair.
Yeah, DB's bothers me more, too.
GC, Marsters shaved his off after the finale (on some TV show, and I think money was given to a charity, or something), because it was so fried from all the bleaching.
Wonder twin powers...
He shaved his head for charity
Ah, it all makes sense now. At first glance, I wasn't feeling it. On second (and third and fourth) glance, I'm liking the look more.
I knew that I would like the cast of my new show when we were going around in a circle telling everyone about ourselves, and I mentioned that I had worked for Wolfram & Hart East, and five people laughed.
Totally awesome.
You really worked at a Wolfram and Hart? That's so cool.
I finally got to see all of Destiny last night, or nearly all of it. There was a taping accident, at the time it originally aired, and I only saw from the point of Spike & Angel's fight for the Mountain Dew Grail, on, and never rewatched what I did manage to capture. This time, I think TNT did something goofy, and I missed the very very beginning, despite the fact that the TiVo was on, and the tuner was tuned into the right station. At any rate, I saw a second of Spike & Dru before Angelus appears, and she tells him, "It's Willy."
I usually don't notice the HoYay, but the Spike/Angelus vibe in the flashbacks was evident this time, even to me.
If you watched this one in real time, was Spike's resolidification anti-climactic? It seemed to me last night, that it must have been, but I don't know.
Now, where I didn't see a few of these ones in the late beginning/early middle, I am a bit confused. Did this episode have any point other than introducing Lindsey's return (yay!), and being a bit more revealy about the Spike-Angel dynamics (which, well, I don't think we got revelation so much as confirmation)?
I don't get why Lindsey and Eve went to this trouble. Did they honestly think Spike would/would be able to kill Angel?
If you watched this one in real time, was Spike's resolidification anti-climactic?
He he. It was more incredibly amusing because Strega had predicted it. Not the actual method, of course, but just the whole, "Bang, he's corporeal, let's move on" deal.
Now, where I didn't see a few of these ones in the late beginning/early middle, I am a bit confused. Did this episode have any point other than introducing Lindsey's return (yay!), and being a bit more revealy about the Spike-Angel dynamics (which, well, I don't think we got revelation so much as confirmation)?
I found that I liked a lot of this season's episodes by themselves, but I frequently felt like I didn't really know where the season was going. I really liked Destiny but I never really understood Lindsey's master plan. There were a few other things, but they aren't coming back to me now.
editted cause the spelling mistakes are always so clear once I read my post in buffista-font.
It wasn't so much a prediction as a heartfelt wish that they'd get on with it, even if it didn't make any sense. So when I got what I'd wanted, and it made no sense at all, I figured I couldn't complain.