I think it would have been Doyle, but...
Wesley had a touch of Xander, but since AtS was noir-y, and since he also played the Bumbling-Scholar-Who-Becomes-Fairly-Badass, he was never a full-on Xander.
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 think it would have been Doyle, but...
Wesley had a touch of Xander, but since AtS was noir-y, and since he also played the Bumbling-Scholar-Who-Becomes-Fairly-Badass, he was never a full-on Xander.
I vote the millionaire D&D player whose name eludes me.
Sometimes Angel was Awkward Comic Relief Guy, which was always awkward.
I vote the millionaire D&D player whose name eludes me.
David Nabbitt!
I may have just rewatched the conclusion of Season 1.
Dan has never watched AtS in order, and missed a couple of seasons entirely so he's running through those as fast as through SPN. So I am catching some of them too.
And speaking of Awkward Comic relief, Dancng Angel! How could I have forgotten!
And he wasn't on the head of a pin...
Aaah! I'm loving Mark's big-hearted love for both shows, but so many of the comments (not any of the ones by Buffistas) are making me want to spork my eyes out. I know I'm being completely irrational in getting so annoyed by such a trivial thing, but:
STOP CALLING IT BANGEL. That ship predates portmanteaux, dammit. All right-thinking and linguistically historically accurate people everywhere know that it's B/A.
Bangel would have me tearing my hair out.
And speaking of Awkward Comic relief, Dancng Angel! How could I have forgotten!
I don't know, I would have thought the sight would sear itself into the memory of any viewer, like reading The King in Yellow.
Eat a muffin, whitel!