Dead End is at the top of my favorite Angel episodes ever.
i've always liked Spiral.
Anya ,'Same Time, Same Place'
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.
Dead End is at the top of my favorite Angel episodes ever.
i've always liked Spiral.
It's like Joss got to the end of the season and went, "What? Twenty-TWO episodes, you say? FUCK!!!!
Hee. It does seem like that, doesn't it?
i've always liked Spiral.
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It's like Joss got to the end of the season and went, "What? Twenty-TWO episodes, you say? FUCK!!!! Well....what if we make Buffy catatonic and guilt-ridden over the most stupid-ass, minor thing possible
Yeah, I can see your argument and hey, not like it's one of my favorite episodes evah!!1, but to me, it makes sense. Sometimes you can get all catatonic and guilt-ridden over the most stupid-ass, minor thing possible.
Willow do some weird thing where she goes in Buffy's mind and time-travels, and stretch that out over 40-some minutes?
Made less sense.
Buffy went catatonic because she couldn't protect Dawn. Which is a pretty big thing in my book. On the other hand, Willow in the endless loop in Buffy's mind was pretty lame.
If Magazine interview Christian Kane about Leverage.
Thanks, sumi! Mmmm, Christian Kane.
AV Club interview with Felicia Day.
She's a hardcore geeky, gamer, Science Fiction, fantasy hound.
The A.V. Club: Before you made The Guild, you were addicted to World Of Warcraft. How bad was your addiction?
Felicia Day: You know, even on anybody's relative scale, it was probably really bad. I would go to sleep thinking about playing, I would wake up and immediately have a plan for playing, sometimes I had a to-do list for playing. And I would schedule my week around my raids at night, and then I would schedule my farming during the day. In World Of Warcraft, you can see how many days you've spent online. I think mine's in the months.
Just as a writer, it's so much easier to come up with comedy when you have a really oppressed Indian boy.
Dollhouse promo.
That sounds like the same voice-over-guy who did the original Buffy promos!