Well, wish me luck. My dvd player sometimes doesn't stay open long enough for me to put a disk in. Before tonight - I managed to NOT get a disk partially stuck but tonight: yes, my 3rd season 1 Buffy disk got stuck. So far, "The Puppet Show" seems to be playing fine.
Riley ,'Help'
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.
Well, there were some worrisome moments but my dvd seems to be mostly okay. . . we'll have to see how the rest of it holds up.
This is the first Principal Snyder episode, isn't it?
I kind of think that in ways this episode is less important for itself than for the speculation that it opens up about the Puppet and his past as a demon hunter. . . also in demon hunters who AREN'T slayers or Watchers.
I haven't watched , but it sorta hammers home the message that it isn't easy to tell the good guys from the bad.
I am watching fear it self - just cause tivo tivoed it , and it an be interrupted by trick or treaters.
started watching the puppet master
" that's the kind of wooly headed liberal thinking that gets you eaten"
of course, I have found out that my cat secretly watches buffy dvd's - I got up to check on Matt ( who is sick) and there was a cat sniffing around my dvds and is now in my place.
You mean, you kept the seat nice and warm for you furry overlord who took his/her rightful place when you exited.
Or so my furry overlords think.
I just watched Scooby Road for the first time.
Everything that I am, everything that I have done, has led me here.
Isn't that just...bloody fantastic! Made me want to do it too, which, okay, bad idea with my shocking lack of visual sense and poor-person slow internets, but...
Marc Blucas has been cast in the movie of The Jane Austen Book Club.
Isn't that just...bloody fantastic! Made me want to do it too, which, okay, bad idea with my shocking lack of visual sense and poor-person slow internets, but...
Yeah, me too. I don't have too poor-person internets, but it would look like I did.
My word, that was inspired. And...all right...The Beatles (particularly Abbey Road) and Buffy? I might just never watch anything ever again, because that was my most sublime audio-visual experience. Ever.
All my life, I've never loved anything else.