- puts down his lengthy list of Standoff pitches
- clings needingly on to the one entitled "Kill them all. Please."
There's a great account of Tim's talk here, about half way down: [link]
[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, The Inside and Drive), this is where Buffistas come to anoint themselves in the bloodbath.
There's a great account of Tim's talk here, about half way down: [link]
Oddly enough, she's my upstairs neighbor. Small world.
Let us know if you hear her actually rearranging the furniture.
Oddly enough, she's my upstairs neighbor. Small world.
Is that the one who blogged about you?
Uhm, I swear that is just a coincidence, Allyson. No, really. I don't want people thinking I'm a stalker and an asshat. I'm just an asshat (statistically speaking 2.1% of the time).
That's the one, Cindy.
To find that, I did a Google Blog search: [link]
I just noticed that both Allyson's neighbour and Allyson appear on the same page pimping Tim.
That's the one, Cindy.The way you discovered each other still cracks me up. If there were three of you in one building though, I...well, I'd be afraid you were getting sucked into some vast fandom conspiracy.
Allyson, apropos of nothing, I was about a block away from your apartment yesterday (or so I was told). I waved.
Oh! And the story they broke was a Firefly focusing on Book.
Book was an Operative before the Battle of Serenity, the theme of the episode was faith. Mal and Book pass each other on a bridge before the battle. That's the battle in which Mal loses his faith, and Book finds his. I think.
And then there was a thing about everyone believing that Book kidnapped River, the twist being that River actually kidnapped Book, telling him that he's a threat to her family (Serenity's crew) and she has to kill him to save them. Then there's a test of faith of some sort, and then I started thinking about lunch so I forget what else happened.