Thank you! Which ep had the scene with Willow and Oz in the van, with the "freeze frame" stuff?
'Life of the Party'
Natter 46: The FIGHTIN' 46
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
Lloyd Dobler telling Diane about the glass.
What was the glass, again?
Not nearly as much of a choob as Bill O'Reilly or Geraldo Rivera.
Whoa. So tough.
[Scene]
[O'Reilly, Rivera, Gibson on fire by the side of the road. By stark coincidence and authorial intent, JSw is the only witness]
JSw: So boys, what'll it be? Stomped out or pissed out?
Bill/Geraldo/Mel: Help us, help us! (sizzle)
JSw: I was just curious, gents. Burn, you evil bassas.
[curtain]
Rio, I defer to someone with better comprehensive memory.
I think last time I was in city court, it was a different building. Or I got the crappy courtrooms. Cause this was all 40 ft ceilings and wainscotting and plaster over clearly huge marble blocks and other architectual features I don't know terms for and was quite lovely. The stairs had stained glass vaults and were all peachy marble pomp. Though they were rather warm and stinky and I could really do without guys in white jumpsuits and chains eying us creepily. But my courtroom was all wood trim and uncomfy but pretty chairs and pews, floor to ceiling openeable windows and blessed, blessed monster window a/c units. Which the judge mentioned multiple times, as did the clerk guy who was chatting me up and who sounded like Alex Keaton. I think they were very proud of their a/c.
I think "freeze frame" was from Innocence.
You are right. I just found it. Thank you.
The Monkeypants conversation is the very end of What's My Line Part II.
I'm trying to think of other romantic comedies I like that aren't Jane Austen.
The other great Willow/Oz scene is where Willow tries to seduce him with the Barry White, which is in Amends.
The ice cream scene from When She Was Bad.
I have big love for The Sure Thing, but I can't think of a specific scene that's good and romantic.
Heath Ledger holding back Julia Stiles' hair when she vomited was sweet in 10 Things I Hate About You.
Angel showing up at The Prom.
Oops--romantic, but NOT a comedy.
Oh and when Oz asks Willow out in Phases:
Oz: I'm gonna ask you to go out with me tomorrow night. And I'm kinda nervous about it, actually. It's interesting.
Willow: Oh. Well, if it helps at all, I'm gonna say yes.
Oz: Yeah, it helps. It-it creates a comfort zone. Do you wanna go out with me tomorrow night?
Willow: (cringes and slaps her hand to her forehead) Oh! I can't!
Oz: Well, see, I like that you're unpredictable.
Willow: Oh, it's just it's Buffy's birthday, and we're throwing her a surprise party.
Oz: It's okay.
Willow: But you could come. If you want to.
Oz: Well, I don't wanna crash.
Willow: No, it's fine! Well, you could be m... my date.
Oz: All right. I'm in.
Willow smiles back, and after a moment indicates she has to go. Oz nods to give her leave. She starts away, smiling widely.
Willow: (to herself) I said 'date'.
Oz and Willow's sweetness just kills me.
There's also great rom com patter in Sports Night bet. Dana/Casey, Dan/Teri Polo character, Jeremy/Natalie, and many would say, Dan & Casey.