Considering the Buffyverse's foray into puppet-based quality edutainment, perhaps we should be concerned?
You're a wee puppet man!
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Considering the Buffyverse's foray into puppet-based quality edutainment, perhaps we should be concerned?
You're a wee puppet man!
OMG. I love the term Spock blocked. I am totally going to use it.
BTW, I also like how secure Pegg is with his masculinity. It is refreshing and endearing.
My DH called me this morning to note that he believed there must be a Buffy fan writing for Sesame St., since there was a skit about everyone singing under a spell, complete with mustard on a shirt, that re-ran the other day.
This makes me very, very happy. However, the threat of a Grey's Anatomy musical ep. is terrifying. OTOH, perhaps there will be a scene in the cafeteria that will mention mustard.
ETA: a single letter without which the sense-making wasn't.
Some of those mall pictures look perfectly normal. What's wrong with the pic with the stripey-clad baby in the stroller?
On the other hand--oh god, the hair, my god, the hair. What is up with that?
*drool*
On the other hand--oh god, the hair, my god, the hair. What is up with that?
Right, people think of Big Hair as a purely eighties phenomenon, but it probably peaked (so to speak) in the early nineties.
However, the threat of a Grey's Anatomy musical ep. is terrifying.
Is it less terrifying when you know that Sara Ramirez is a Tony award winner for a musical, and apparently doing much of the singing?
Is it less terrifying when you know that Sara Ramirez is a Tony award winner for a musical, and apparently doing much of the singing?
Bad singing is not what I worry about when I think that idea can go south.