...I'm going to have to go and refer to the transcripts, I guess, because I can't think when Buffy forced Spike into oral sex over his verbal objections. (Haven't seen Season 6 in ages.)
I remember the scene where she beat the living crap out of him - I mean, I know that this is what she does a lot of the time, but in the Buffy-gets-framed-for-murder episode there was a really very brutal and vicious Buffy-beats-up-Spike scene, iirc. But that's obviously not what she's thinking about, so - don't know. Huh.
I think she's referring to Gone.
Yeah, that's what I think too. Spike looks down and says something like, "That's just not fair."
I can't think when Buffy forced Spike into oral sex over his verbal objections.
It's not rape if she's invisible! Mostly, I didn't see much "forcing" and "verbal objections" in that scene. Maybe a little, but the punchline, as it was, had Spike pretty much accepting the blowjob.
I am tired and sleepy. But I have hot chocolate.
But what is the "musical sting" comment all about? I wondered whether she meant "musical setting" and had somehow inserted a new scene into OMWF.
But what is the "musical sting" comment all about?
I think it's just a reference to the underscore which swelled (unsurprisingly under the circumstances) or musically indicated it was a comic moment.
What, you mean the thing with the rising music and the rising... music?
What, you mean the thing with the rising music and the rising... music?
I said there was swelling!
(Isn't that a Chandler line? "Well, you've been swell, but the swelling is going down now.")
Oh hey, walking the dog this morning, I noticed that the display window in the wedding cake bakery around the corner was all hung with...butterfiles and dragonflies. I snorted so loud someone ahead of me turned around.
Someone in the cake industry loves us. Hee.
There is not enough gronk in the world. Would someone please tell me why I thought staying up until 1am was a good thing? Actually, I just want someone to come smite the insomnia fairy. For some reason it strikes on Saturday and Sunday nights. Why, oh why, can't it be reasonable and strike on Friday and Saturday nights, instead?
I didn't know dragonflies chowed on butterflies. I like to put pictures of the flying things together too.