For a moment that was Seth Cohen kravving with Doyle, because of a S1 reference.
Buffy and Angel 1: BUFFYNANGLE4EVA!!!!!1!
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.
Not exactly cloying, Cindy. More bubbly or upbeat.
Anybody else seen the Verizon ad where the goofily enthusiastic guy is holding two phones while he dances and sings along with "Urgent" by Foreigner? The guy looks a lot like DB (or Josh Brolin or Craig Scheffer), and he sings and spaz dances about as well as Boreanez. I do a triple take every time I see it, but eventually realize that he probably doesn't need to do commercials these days. Plus, he's not dressed like he's going to a pimp convention.
Buffy, abridged.
Heh, that was nice. Not stupendous, but still very fun. I think Cindy will like it.
I love it. I think the musical choice was inspired. Of course, I'm partial. I can play the William Tell Overture, with my fingers, on my cheeks, if I make my mouth just the exact right O shape.
OMG that was wonderful. I so, so much love that the S7 moments included Andrew with his oven mitts and Little League Girl.
Also, P-C, I was thinking of you just this morning as Hec and I were watching TDS. Jon Stewart made a Faulkner reference and my brain went: (1) EEEEEE! I hope P-C saw this! (2) I've actually met him! (3) He might be moving here! (4) EEEEEE squared!
Aww. I did not see Jon Stewart's Faulkner reference.
I should actually read more than two Faulkner books if I am to have this "Faulkner likes carrots" association.
I did not see Jon Stewart's Faulkner reference.
The phrase was something like "Faulkneresque idiot man-child."
Not as good as The Word on Colbert riffing off William Carlos Williams: "So much depends on a red wheelbarrow in the rain."
But still pretty sassy for this English Major.
Not sure where these came from, but a whole slew of Buffy and Angel bloopers, set to music.