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Yes, she was truly a woman who had never watched
Buffy.
Dana, I am not 100% sure it was Queensryche. Sounded like them, though. Also, they have an umlaut somewhere in their name, which under the Blue Oyster Cult rules, means they may be counted as classic rock. Only on alternate Thursdays in months that do not end in Y.
LINE OF THE NIGHT, PEOPLE.
Thanks!
The immediate fatalism and noble self-sacrifice would have made more sense if she could recall what it was like being a werewolf.
Well, she was pretty sure she'd killed someone, and she didn't want to live with that.
Dana, I am not 100% sure it was Queensryche.
Closed captioning said it was.
it was Queensryche, Nutty. Silent Lucidity to be specific...
I brought up Oz while watching, as well. cement basement and strong door wouldn't have been near as angst inducing though. so i'm okay with the ending with regards to moving along the Sammy is "eeeeeeevil" storyline.
And next week, Hollywood AD, no?
Next week is a repeat of "Croatoan."
We don't get new SPN till April 19th! Nooooo!
Dudes, YES, as much as I appreciated the angst-generative properties of her decision, I kept thinking: you aren't really exploring all your options here! At the *very* least, take the next couple of weeks to think it over. Sheesh.
DUDE! San Francisco! Why no shots of Fernet???
JESUS. A song about suicide?? Kripke!!
JP is knocking it out the park, though.
Oh, Boys!
Such emo, plus shirtless Sammy!
I'm all for letting Beverly direct though. That all happened much too quickly, with little chance to oogle.
I just had to go look up On the Banks of the Tiber and Field of Mars.
I think I'm going to have to rewatch, maybe several times, before I can get past the rushed feeling, and access the emotion. It felt really jerky and pushed on first viewing, and as much as I love them, the emotion didn't really touch me. Maybe it's my headspace, dunno.