(Touch wood.)
Yes sir! Any particular part, or is it lady's choice? I call his arms.
In other news that does not rely on the inherent ambiguity of language, can anyone (most likely P.M. Marcontell, I would guess) tell me in white font about the scenes that got cut from the Angel final?
In other news that does not rely on the inherent ambiguity of language, can anyone (most likely P.M. Marcontell, I would guess) tell me in white font about the scenes that got cut from the Angel final?
a scene where Fred's bandaging up Angel, more to the Gunn/Wes Lilah discussion (in the aired version, it ends with "Figure of speech.", and in the script, there are two more lines: "Not sure if I buy that." "Not sure I do, either." or something very like. Umm. A scene at the mall with Connor Bon Bon looking at the peeps and we see what he sees, which is only the bad. In the script, Wes/Lilah isn't one scene, there's a break. Hmm. There's some other stuff, more Fred/Knox science, yadayada.
Think that's most of the 11 minutes.
I MUST find the magical boob tape!
Isn't Pierce Brosnan Irish anyway?
Yes - he's an honourary knight like Geldof and Guiliani
I admire the magical boob tape.
Oooh, Betsy, I'm curious. What are you now?
Really, really depressed.
I think force is sometimes necessary, although a lot less often than people think. I think the fact of having a superior army makes it more tempting to use force when negotiation would be appropriate. I think it is difficult to negotiate effectively without also having an army.
I think people aren't as trustworthy and honorable as I wish they were.
Nota Bene For Australians:
The current issue of TV Week 2-8 August, has a four page feature on Buffy the Vampire Slayer
Oh sure. now they tell me what a great show it has been!
deja vu to the reviewer in The Australian who did a laudatory review on Forever Knight on the day of the series finale.
Doyle rocked, but he was no Officer Skanky.
I think people aren't as trustworthy and
honorable as I wish they were.
Agreed. The trouble with the pacifist argument is that it assumes people are, or soon will be, a lot more trustworthy and honorable than they ever will be.
Am I the only one who didn't see a great difference between the taped and non-taped boobage?