I was saying how could he be off topic, and do agree with the Sweet comparison.
I kept hoping in season 6 or 7, that they'd bring back Hinton Battle as a different demon, and Buffy would keep wondering if she knew him from somewhere.
Buffy ,'Dirty Girls'
Is it better the second time around? Or the third? Or tenth? This is the place to come when you have a burning desire to talk about an old episode that was just re-run.
I was saying how could he be off topic, and do agree with the Sweet comparison.
I kept hoping in season 6 or 7, that they'd bring back Hinton Battle as a different demon, and Buffy would keep wondering if she knew him from somewhere.
I was sure that you were rolling with laughter back in Season 4 when they gave Rubenstein that "my corner of the sky" line.
It's entirely possible that I was, and have just forgotten. In fact, it's possible that I've had this moment of WTF? several times before. I am my own time loop.
When I saw him on Angel playing Holland Manners' replacement (what was his name?
Linwood
Thank you! I was going to say "Lindsey," but I knew that that wasn't right. Although he also got something chopped off, just not his hand.
I believe it was his head. Through a decisive use of a PDA stylus by Lilah.
That was a very cool move by Lilah, and made her much more than an ineffectual evil-wanna-be IMO. Up to that point, she let the higher-ups at W&H push her around; going over Linwood's head (literally, in this case, as she pointed out) gave her a certain level of ruthlessness that I really enjoyed.
going over Linwood's head (literally, in this case, as she pointed out)
Actually, just under it.
Bwah! Lilah was a very intriguing noirish femme fatale when introduced, had wonderful rival chemistry with Lindsey in the 2nd season, and really came into her own in Season 4. In most of Season 3 she was pretty sad despite getting a few good lines.
I think that the events of "Billy" really shaped Lilah.
OOH. Who was more important to/for Lilah-- Lindsey or Angel?