Every time I've accidentally spelled it with an e, I've had it corrected.
Next time, direct the person to a dictionary.
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Every time I've accidentally spelled it with an e, I've had it corrected.
Next time, direct the person to a dictionary.
You talk about the the "lie to you" scene and I start tearing up.
Yeah, it worked for me.
The effect was bad, but the punch worked for me anyway. Want! More! Frillyria/Wes! Stupid cancellation.
I'm feeding my addiction by watching the entire series from the beginning. And by beginning I mean Season 1, episode 1.
4840 minutes of excellence.
(Addicted? Who? Me? No way!)
If only I could do the same. But my folks have had my Angel season 1 and 2 (as well as Buffy 4 and 5) for over a year now, though they insist they're going to watch them. They pretty much tore through Buffy seasons 2 and 3 (I watched season 1 with them when I was visiting one weekend) but when it took a couple months for me to get them 4 and 5 (partially because a friend was borrowing them) it got them out of the habit.
Of course, maybe I should watch my as-yet-unopened Angel 5 DVDs before complaining about not being able to rewatch the older stuff.
maybe I should watch my as-yet-unopened Angel 5 DVDs before complaining about not being able to rewatch the older stuff.
t gasp! I've already watched through season 5 a little over 4 times!
I've got all the Angel DVDs, but I've only watched up to the middle of S2. Well, and "Smile Time." I love looking at them and thinking, "All of Angel, mwah-ha-ha!" I think I'm afraid that rewatching them won't be as good as seeing them the first time, so I let them exist in a state of perfect anticipation.
Does Season 1 have any commentary other than for the episodes "City of..." and "Rm w/a Vu"? I tried going through each disc, but didn't find anything other than those two eps and a few promo featurettes.
According to Amazon, those are the only two with commentaries: [link]
I watched the first Kate epsiode today and was reminded how much I hated her. It's like how the body doesn't let you actually remember how the pain felt, it was horrible.
I liked Kate, but seeing Elizabeth Rohm years later in featurette footage was weird - she'd gone all raccoon-eyed and spoke in a dull monotone. Is there some sort of disorder that can induce lack of affect in an adult without otherwise impairing them?