introduced her in a scene where she tosses an apple at the main character.
Which inspired one of my favorite lines from your recaps, the bit about having a very loose definition of "action show."
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.
introduced her in a scene where she tosses an apple at the main character.
Which inspired one of my favorite lines from your recaps, the bit about having a very loose definition of "action show."
As I remember, a lot of times she seemed off and/or wooden.
They should have just gone with Adam Baldwin from the start.
Well, that whole episode with Angel having sex with Senior Partners' rep would have gone very differently, I think.
Well, that whole episode with Angel having sex with Senior Partners' rep would have gone very differently, I think.
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They should have just gone with Adam Baldwin from the start.
This is true for so many things.
Well, that whole episode with Angel having sex with Senior Partners' rep would have gone very differently, I think.
This was the first thought that came to my mind.
Well, that whole episode with Angel having sex with Senior Partners' rep would have gone very differently, I think.
Not that it wouldn't have been an improvement.
Well, anything would have been, but that would have been REALLY interesting.
I would love a doggie-centric edit of Up. I just couldn't handle the sad bits last week.
Behold, an excerpt from Whedonistas: A Celebration of the Worlds of Joss Whedon by the Women Who Love Them: "The Girls Next Door: Learning to Live with the Living Dead and Never Even Break a Nail," by Seanan McGuire. Nice essay from one of those rare fans whose first introduction to Buffy was the movie. (I saw it a drive-in.)
The book also features essays from Jane Espenson, Emma Bull, Elizabeth Bear, and Cat Valente.