Yeah. What did faith ask Buffy re Scott Hope? It was something along the lines of whether or not thinking of him "gives you that good, down low tickle?"
That kiss? Tickle tickle tickle. I'm surprised my original VHS tape didn't break in that very spot.
I still feel a little put out that it didn't get an Emmy. I can't remember, but it seems to me it wasn't even nominated.
I think that was the episode that accidentally got left off the nomination ballots.
Oh, burn. I don't remember knowing that happened. Yikes. How unfair. It probably doesn't matter--in that it probably wouldn't have won. But it was so different, so good, and finally, a musical made sense (in that random groups of people seldom seem to break into harmonized, orchestrated songs and choreographed dance, in my corner of the world).
Heh. Mine, too.
One time, I think in an interview on the Succubus Club radio show, Jane Espenson talked about Buffy being one to keep her own counsel. It's very true, and one of the things I appreciate about her. That said, I always wanted to know what was going through her mind. What got her up off her barstool, and around the stairwell, to stop Spike from leaving the Bronze, and what she felt, afterwards, too.
I still feel a little put out that it didn't get an Emmy. I can't remember, but it seems to me it wasn't even nominated.
That was the one that someone forgot to submit it in time to be on the nomination ballots. (As I recall, Joss' people thought the network/studio was handling it and the network/studio thought joss' peeps were taking care of it.) The network/studio had already started the campaign (DVDs of the musical in Variety, as I remember), when the oversight was discovered. There was a write-in campaign but it was not enough. So, no nomination.
Okay, now I do remember it. How wrong.
t does chopped liver impersonation
[I guess I just needed the proper WRONG person explaining the WRONGness (tho' not wrong 'Ness) to remind me.]