she wrote this episode, no?
No, it was Mark Fish.
[NAFDA] "There will be an occasional happy, so that it might be crushed under the boot of the writer." From Zorro to Angel (including Wonderfalls and The Inside), this is where Buffistas come to anoint themselves in the bloodbath.
she wrote this episode, no?
No, it was Mark Fish.
My new favourite quote about TI of the evening:
"If they start focusing on developing the characters it could be a really good series."
Errrrrrrrrm.
I do sometimes wonder if I watch the same thing as other people.
I cannot speak on their love (or lack therof for WF or Angel). I don't really remember.
There's definitely a lot of love for Angel. TWoP (excepting Pamie) loved the hell out of the WF pilot and then hated the fuck out of it afterward. It was one reason I was glad to discover b.org, which had more than two or three people who still loved it.
No, it was Mark Fish.
That's what I thought I saw in the credits and then I second-guessed myself and checked the interweb. Now I feel slightly less crazy. Thank you, Kristen! (That is a real thank you and not a sarcastic thank you. The internet makes me feel a need to clarify these things.)
Okay, now that you mention it, I do seem to recall that Pamie hated WF.
Just a drive-by, mostly non-related comment:
I second Polter-Cow's motion that the "just kidding, I'm really gonna kill myself, not you" moment be retired as an overused TV cliche.
Not just TV, movies too. I caught it at the end of Tomb Raider 2: Let's Make Another Crappy Tomb Raider Movie the other day (my mom was flipping channels).
Actually, Laura shot what's-his-name at the end of the move. He didn't shoot himself. (I can't remember the character's name...wait... I think it was Terry Sheridan. Damn my brain cells that can remember all sorts of useless trivia, but can't be depended upon to retain the stuff employers value. Anyway, he was played by Gerard Butler, aka "The Phantom of the Opera." Looks mighty fine in tight pants and a cape.) (This message brought to you by Morgana's overactive hormones. Sorry.)
Anyway, he was played by Gerard Butler, aka "The Phantom of the Opera."
Restraining the Michael Crawford fangirl within.... There, I beat her down. Good deal.
Proceed!
(By the way, my family's beagle ate me yesterday. Really. She started with my ears, and before I knew it, I was being digested. She's so cute! Curse her.)
Okay, now that you mention it, I do seem to recall that Pamie hated WF.
It was quite the fiery hate and utter disdain, it was.
Actually, Laura shot what's-his-name at the end of the move. He didn't shoot himself.
Oh, well, I didn't have a clue what was going on in that scene, but it looked like he was holding the gun, so that's where my conclusion came from. Hell, I thought it was the end of Beyond Borders at first.
But not as much as he really wants to rip someone's face off.
Hey!
I do sometimes wonder if I watch the same thing as other people.
Kevin, me too. Me too. At my local Swedish Buffy-board, some people just don't watch the same show as I do at all. (Those who don't like the Inside there also dislike House. That's the only common denominator I've found so far.)