There's no way I can write about why I loved Buffy so without being smarmy.
I just really loved my girl.
Those two sentences would probably be sufficient.
[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.
There's no way I can write about why I loved Buffy so without being smarmy.
I just really loved my girl.
Those two sentences would probably be sufficient.
I have a Chevy that can take Tim's Mercedes in a fight.
The first rule of car fight club...
So a West Wing, about TV? Kind like SportsNight?
Those two sentences would probably be sufficient.
Except I think she's supposed to be writing more than that.
Only not sports. Sketch comedy.
huh. Will there be hot/repressed boy-loves-boy longing?
Kat, I live in hope.
I told him, no, I'd recently come to accept that TV was a hobby of mine, the way some people follow sports.
This is the best way I've heard it put, ever. And I'm utterly charmed by the sentence.
Kat, I read what is supposedly an early version of the pilot, and I could see multiple avenues for boy-loves-boy longing. And at least one for girl-loves-girl.
Will there be hot/repressed boy-loves-boy longing?
Matthew Perry and Bradley Whitford are the Danny/Casey I believe. But this time they are comedy writers. Here's the Wiki:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Studio_60_on_the_Sunset_Strip
(OMG, MP looks terrifying in that picture.)
I don't suppose we could just get Sports Night back. No? Peter Krause's free! Six Feet Under is done! I'm sure Felicity Huffman isn't that attached to Desperate Housewives!
On a scale of one to ten, how wrong is it that I want the next Minearverse thread to be called: The Minearverse 5: Now Watch this Drive.