According to the laws of Joss, this means you're going to marry him.
Or just DO him and turn him evil.
'Underneath'
[NAFDA] "There will be an occasional happy, so that it might be crushed under the boot of the writer." From Zorro to Angel (including Wonderfalls and The Inside), this is where Buffistas come to anoint themselves in the bloodbath.
According to the laws of Joss, this means you're going to marry him.
Or just DO him and turn him evil.
Kiba said what I was about to!
Kiba said what I was about to!
What's sad is it took me a minute to place the, "I really didn't like him" voice in my head as Buffy's.
Hey, Tim. I know you probably won't, but you know what would be awesome? If you took a page out of Joss's books and found a way to pen us some The Inside comics. Jane could help write. 6 issue mysteries, so they fit in a trade.
What's sad is it took me a minute to place the, "I really didn't like him" voice in my head as Buffy's.
See, my initial connection was Zoe.
The can of worms is open. Did Alvarez really deglove herself and cut off her own face like Locke theorized in the pilot or did she have assistance. Web accepted the theory with little hesistation. Who stole the woman's heart with Billy Ray Pope in prison and why? Perhaps Web likes the cat and mouse game so much that he did it in order to get Pope released just so he could catch him again or kill him. He could be the Big Bad of the season or maybe I'm getting a little carried away and it is just misdirection.
What self-sacrificing thing did Web do?
See, my initial connection was Zoe.
Yes, I caught that. But then I heard that little Buffy-voice in my head, knew it was a Joss-voice, and had to figure out where exactly it came from.
What self-sacrificing thing did Web do?
He saved Paul's ass by saying he'd given him direct orders. While it may not have been intentionally self-sacrificing, and while it may not be what led to his being removed, it certainly looked as if that was why it happened. And Paul doesn't strike me as the type to spend a lot of time on intentions.
Ouch! I just finished watching the episode because I was intereruppted with a phone call, and all I can say in, ouch. That episode actually hurt to watch. In a good way. I think. I didn't see the end coming at all. The rosepetals were a nice touch in the final scene.
I hope the preview is a major misdirect. I am going to theorize that someone is obsessed with Locke and is the real criminal next week. I am probably totally wrong.
Hm. That didn't strike me as salf-sacrificing so much as just a lie.
But I don't pretend to understand why Web is leaving his gun on the desk and getting out, that could be why.