Love makes you do the wacky.

Willow ,'Beneath You'


Spoilers 3: First Mutant Enemy, Now the World

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Daisy Jane - Jul 23, 2005 1:26:41 pm PDT #1121 of 3486
"This bar smells like kerosene and stripper tears."

Did you see the lj entry where Veronica Mars fen are wanking, invoking both BtVS wank, and stirring up the Potter people in the process?

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Topic!Cindy - Jul 23, 2005 1:40:01 pm PDT #1122 of 3486
What is even happening?

It's calm (although I take it it is in response to uncalm), but still, seeing it all there together was too funny. And, essentially, it is the fault of the Buffy fans (which, actually might be true in this case) [link]

Poor SMG. She hasn't even had a series in over two years.

Here's a(n intentionally) funny one on the Potter Bruhaha. It spoils the newest book, though. [link]


Topic!Cindy - Jul 23, 2005 1:47:38 pm PDT #1123 of 3486
What is even happening?

I did think this was a clever Spike reference:

Okay. A long time ago (we used to be friends), they introduced this new character on a long-running series. And everybody -- for certain values of 'everybody' -- totally loved him. This was the bitchin'-est character ever. He had style, flair, clever dialogue, and a talent for stealing scenes. So...they let him steal the scenes. Every scene he wanted, he got, and it turned out that he wanted a lot of scenes. Eventually, the whole structure of the show changed, reforming itself around him. And it wasn't a good thing.

Don't make Logan into the new Elmo, people. One evil red death muppet from hell was more than enough for me.

Oh, and I totally think the next Bitches thread ought to be called "Evil red death muppet from hell".


P.M. Marc - Jul 23, 2005 1:51:59 pm PDT #1124 of 3486
So come, my friends, be not afraid/We are so lightly here/It is in love that we are made; In love we disappear

Cindy, thanks to that link, I have now mentally replaced Spike with Elmo, which gives a whole 'nother meaning to Seeing Red.


Narrator - Jul 23, 2005 1:55:21 pm PDT #1125 of 3486
The evil is this way?

Here's a(n intentionally) funny one on the Potter Bruhaha. It spoils the newest book, though. [link]

"All shall love me and dispair." Hee Sounds like a Tim Minear tag line.


Topic!Cindy - Jul 23, 2005 1:56:15 pm PDT #1126 of 3486
What is even happening?

Whee!

That entry isn't too wanky in and of itself, but it just thrilled me to pieces that it was all there in one thread, and SMG still manages to be a villain.


Topic!Cindy - Jul 23, 2005 2:00:35 pm PDT #1127 of 3486
What is even happening?

"All shall love me and dispair." Hee Sounds like a Tim Minear tag line.
(You recognize it from FotR, right?)

Last week, Scott and I were watching FotR. I love Cate Blanchett's narration at the beginning, as does he (although I think his love for it is has less to do with its restful qualities). He made a crack about wondering if Cate's husband had her recite those lines in bed. I countered that she probably went for the "In place of a Dark Lord you shall have a Queen! Not dark, but beautiful..." yada yada "All shall love me and despair."

Well, it was funny when we imagined it, anyhow.


Narrator - Jul 23, 2005 2:02:30 pm PDT #1128 of 3486
The evil is this way?

SMG still manages to be a villain

It is the power that she wields, uh-huh. Hell, the author not only pissed on her for "Buffy" but for "All My Children." I mean, she was still a teenager on AMC and by a number of accounts it was her on-screen mother who was doing the diva.

You recognize it from FotR, right?

Nope. Most of my FotR knowledge has oozed out of my brain by now.


Topic!Cindy - Jul 23, 2005 2:15:53 pm PDT #1129 of 3486
What is even happening?

It is the power that she wields, uh-huh. Hell, the author not only pissed on her for "Buffy" but for "All My Children." I mean, she was still a teenager on AMC and by a number of accounts it was her on-screen mother who was doing the diva.

Yeah, and the other little short run thing she was on. With AMC, my understanding was that La Lucci was unbearable, because SMG won an emmy when she was still so new to the scene.

I suspect Kristen Bell and SMG are guilty of the same crimes: They're little, pretty, often blond, and relatively successful in a field where it's often difficult to pay the rent, never mind succeed. Oh, and they aren't shipping for the right ships.

Nope. Most of my FotR knowledge has oozed out of my brain by now.

After Gandalf dies, and the fellowship goes to Loth Lorien, Frodo tries to give the ring to Galadriel, because he has looked in her pool/mirror and seen how scary the future looks. She resists but, in the film, goes all CGI spooky and speaks the above lines. The "All shall love me and despair" is the end of it, before she realizes she passes the test.


Narrator - Jul 23, 2005 2:27:31 pm PDT #1130 of 3486
The evil is this way?

I suspect Kristen Bell and SMG are guilty of the same crimes: They're little, pretty, often blond, and relatively successful in a field where it's often difficult to pay the rent, never mind succeed. Oh, and they aren't shipping for the right ships.
They ship? Oye. That way lies some of the craziest apeshit fans madness.

The "All shall love me and despair" is the end of it, before she realizes she passes the test.

Thanks. That was the part of the movie I never did get, and assumed that I had to read the book, I was unlikely ever to do.