"Cheer up, Liz."
or what Teppy said.
Andrew ,'Damage'
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"Cheer up, Liz."
or what Teppy said.
So I guess they hadn't seen what he's wearing at the end of Chosen yet, huh?
Y'know, if not for Spike surviving in the light for a bit, I wouldn't be surprised to find out that there was nothing magical about the amulet at all—it was just the synchronicity of a SoCal earthquake collapsing the caverns riddling Sunnydale and that godawful trinket reflecting sunbeams all over the place like the lethal disco ball in From Dusk 'til Dawn.
if not for Spike surviving in the light for a bit
Of course, the way this show defines "indirect sunlight"...
Yeah, not too much difference between that sunbeam and what he was lounging around in at the end of "Afterlife."
Maybe it's like "inflammable" and actually means direct.
This might not be the appropriate place to ask, but has anyone seen that Diet Coke commercial where Casablanca is playing on the screen and the girl and the guy are quoting it to each other and then get up and dance in the aisle? Is that the actress who played Vi? It resembled her, I just wondered if anyone else knew.
Miss Vanna - you asked that with a straight face, as if we were always on topic here.
(I haven't seen the commercial, but I think it's the place to ask.)
Miss Vanna, I think it is Vi. When I first saw the commerical I shouted "Vi!", much to the bewilderment of DH.
Me, too, except for the dh part.
I've seen her in a bunch of commercials recently - uhm - one is a PSA about kids who hated their parents but are actually glad their parents always hounded them because now they don't do drugs - she's in that. She has long hair.
And of course, I always think - "Your parents didn't care if you did drugs! You could have been buried in the Summers' back yard for all they cared." Still working on the fiction/reality separation thing.