I liked the IDEA of Fred/Gunn (Funn? Gued?), but the reality involved pancake kisses. shudder
I am Frankenbuddha.
'Never Leave Me'
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 liked the IDEA of Fred/Gunn (Funn? Gued?), but the reality involved pancake kisses. shudder
I am Frankenbuddha.
While I admit that I was a B/A shipper (who am I kidding with the "was"), that shit just didn't work.
I am sitting next to Vortex.
See, I would have sworn you started mid-S2, because that was my only explanation for you assuming they were in a relationship (as in, maybe you thought you just missed the episode where they first got together or something).
Nope! In fact, until I got the DVDs, the only episode I'd missed was pre-Gunn (Room w/a Vu? Was that how they spelled it?).
Which happened to be the one that my then co-worker's son had a bit part in.
I think I just assumed they'd have a Willowriffic coming out in S3 or something. But, seriously. The yay was strong in those two. Like, Holmes/Watson strong. Or Kirk/Spock. Or Dan/Casey.
It was blindingly strong.
And then, of course, in season 5, they had Gunn, while under a spell of some sort or other, mark his territory being peeing ON Wes.
Smile Time gets a shout out in EW.
Very brief piece comparing the Henson Company's "Happytime Murders" to the wee little puppet man ep.
Ooh, Doctor Horrible dvds and cds should be up for pre-sale soon and they hope to have them ship before Christmas.
On the show, Angel and Buffy can only kiss and cuddle because a parallel universe is opened if a vampire and mortal have sex.
Uhhh...
must have been in the subtext.
Heh. Joss and Co had one of the quotes of the day today
It's not enough to bash in heads. You've got to bash in minds.- Joss Whedon, Zack Whedon, Maurissa Tancharoen, and Jed Whedon