That is awesome!
Willow ,'Same Time, Same Place'
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.
That sign is perfect! Kind of scary, but perfect. I'm guessing this is not the kind of church where they believe in watching shows like Buffy. Or even shows.
just couldn't do a good twist on that sign. harvest is so ...final.
I went to see The Ugly Truth yesterday, and am astounded that Katherine Heigl went from complaining about the male chauvinism of Knocked Up to starring in a movie that makes it look like it was written by Gloria Steinem in comparison. Ugh.
Saw this posted on another forum:
The first sign that something was awry came with the introduction of Angel in "Buffy the Vampire Slayer." A prime example of the brooding, crying-on-the-inside, leather-jacketed emo boy of the '90s, Angel was a vampire who had a soul. He fell in love with Buffy, teared up a lot, and believed in random acts of kindness. Angel, in short, sucked. Or, rather, he didn't suck, which was the problem. When he did suck, he took limited amounts of blood from consenting human women, or sucked blood against his will, or sucked rat blood.
Rat blood.
Think about it. Faced with the impact of his diet on humans, Angel accepts a yucky, cruelty-free substitute, then endlessly lectures other vampires about their moral failings because they don't do the same. He's not a vampire—he's a vegan.
BWAHAHA!!
Angel accepts a yucky, cruelty-free substitute
I'm not sure the rats would agree. Or vegans. Still funny, though.
I don't recall a whole lot of lecturing other vampires. Otherwise, interesting idea.
Back at the very beginning they sort of implied that he was still in contact with some of his old aquaintances and regarded in a sort of kook/wet blanket light. Once the character became wildly popular, he was portrayed as more heroic and likely to destroy other vampires (except Drusilla, I guess) on sight.
Back at the very beginning they sort of implied that he was still in contact with some of his old aquaintances and regarded in a sort of kook/wet blanket light.
That certainly fits with what they showed in "Darla", though he was trying to hide it.