I watched Aidan today. It made my week. I didn't realize how much I missed the show. "Feel-good dead baby episode of the year" was a very accurate description.
'Out Of Gas'
The Minearverse 4: Support Group for Clumsy People
[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.
Okay, Strega. I just watched "Perfect Couple" again. Distance for me helps. It works on its own mish-mashy camp level, actually. What an odd thing. "You sunk our battleship! Little miss trailer park pap-smear!"
Not you. I was quoting. Oh, nevermind.
all the pregnant women I've attacked.
Do you secretly yearn to be closer to the earth?
Freaky deaky
Womb-envy?
Yay. And yes, that whole scene is so funny and wrong. "I have to express myself, too!"
And my sextenders don't even make a dent in all the pregnant women I've attacked
That really needs to be your new tagline.
t waving
So I realized today that's been two years since I found this board. I found it as a result of googling "Wonderfalls", which I had just seen and fallen in love with.
As a direct result of that night, I have moved 3000 miles to a new job, gotten a divorce, and fallen in love with one of the people posting that night.
Um. Thanks? It's been an adventure.
(Darned fate and smushed faced lions...)
Congrats, Kristin! (Although that Minear guy has a lot to answer for.)
I gotta be honest -- I did write about two acts of "Expecting." Pretty much the stuff from when they bring Cordy back to Angel's place with her drinking the blood in his fridge and clunking Wesley with the book. But I was only helping.
Why am I not surprised that you're personally responbsible for my favorite parts of the episode? Well, other than the teaser where Cordy's friends think Angel and Wesley are a couple, but you've got to make allowances for your audience there...
"As the Plot Thickens, No One Is Safe" [link]
In the landscape of television dramas, "24" and "The L Word" have little in common.... But this week, the two series have employed an increasingly widespread plot device: in the past 48 hours, both "The L Word" and "24" killed off popular lead characters.
It's sad, really. All these writers, hoping to grow up to be Tim Minear.
eta: Oops. Sorry. There are spoilers for very recent deaths in that article. I kind of thought that was obvious, but apparently it's not.