Jen in Buffy. Spoilery for season 7
> The idea that in the Buffyverse those emotional links lead to telepathy seems a lot more reasonable than, say, a GIANT EYEBALL knowing the motives of the First. IJS.
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Jen in Buffy. Spoilery for season 7
> The idea that in the Buffyverse those emotional links lead to telepathy seems a lot more reasonable than, say, a GIANT EYEBALL knowing the motives of the First. IJS.
Deena - Jan 9, 2003 2:51:45 am EST #6268 of 6269 Edit Delete Mark There is hardly anyone whose sexual life, if it were broadcast, would not fill the world at large with surprise and horror. W. Somerset Maugham
Sharing time!
DH: "The new movie Darkness Falls has Buffy's Anyanka in it!"
Deena: Nod
DH: "You knew?"
Deena: "Yes, Emma Caulfield. I'd heard."
DH: "And you knew how?"
Deena: "I'm now a buffista. I know everything."
DH: "I KNEW it, I knew it was a buffista thing!"
Trudy: (re billytea) So, your loss of faith led you to the Buffistas?!?!
On the Faith board I used to visit, we had a Baptist theology student who had as his tagline "Effing the ineffable".
Who else thought this: I wonder if his theological college knows he is visiting a board devoted to a cleavagey slutbomb?
billytea, in Buffy (nonspoilery):
Farsi is yet another of my nemeses, along with Hosni Mubarak and the Girl Scouts of America.
Elena, in Buffy. Only the first line is spoilery:
I'm disappointed that Buffy didn't set the urVamp on fire. Because as an object lesson to impressionable young girls setting a man on fire works surprisingly well.
Madrigal, in Buffy (not spoilery--I think)
I'm preemptively thankful that as I refer to her as the Wallis Simpson of slayers that no one here will respond with, "Hey, Homer's dad's name is Abraham, not Wallis, you dumbfuck!"
ita, in Firefly 2:
There shouldn't be soda in war. War should have no carbonation.
I certainly hope there was no aspartame.
The always awesome Betsy, in Firefly.
So they just went to the local McCriminal's and ordered an Extra Thefty.
Nutty:
Wing Commander is my ur-text of sci-fi bricolage. It's got the guy from [movie] La Femme Nikita, as a courier between Hercule Poirot and [David Lynch version] Duke Leto, commanding squadrons of trash cans with wings, which fly and "drop" bombs on the enemy a la Tora Tora Tora. All this in the midst of a hormonal pilot sexual free-for-all, against the backdrop of a massive intergalactic war against hyperevolved cats.
How can that be wrong??