my favorite, the one with the crazy suburban homeowner's association (crazy and homeowner's association being a bit redundant)
Strangely, this is the only episode of X-files that I have seen. And I have seen it something like 4 times. It seems to be on whenever I happen to channel-surf to X-files.
How is it Willow always had the best taste in SOs? (excluding Kennedy who NEVER HAPPENED, OKAY?)
two words for you: Re. Bound.
two words for you: Re. Bound.
I was so confused for a moment, because I thought this was a reference to the movie. Which I'm sure Willow enjoys quite a bit.
My take on things is that once she realizes what a low-budget Faith knock-off Kennedy is, she'll get over her season 3/4 issues and go for the real thing. Accept. No. Substitutes.
My take on things is that once she realizes what a low-budget Faith knock-off Kennedy is, she'll get over her season 3/4 issues and go for the real thing. Accept. No. Substitutes.
Does this mean that her next girlfriend will be named Twelveoaks?
Is that a Gone With the Wind reference, Fred?
Yes, Cindy. Punning on "Tara" as Willow's first girlfriend and the O'Hara plantation in GWTW.
I thought so, but am sort of slow, lately. And of course because I'm an idiot, I didn't even get the "Tara" connection. I was stuck on Kennedy (Frank Kennedy being one of Scarlett's husbands). Now that I've asked all the fun out of it, I am giggling appropriately.
I still think people would have liked Kennedy better without Tara's ghost overshadowing the relationship. It's the Riley effect.
I still think people would have liked Kennedy better without Tara's ghost overshadowing the relationship. It's the Riley effect.
I didn't think much of either the actress or character. I was ready for Willow to have a new love interest. I just didn't like Kennedy. I wonder what would have happened, had they followed through with the Willow/Anya vibe they teased us with, rather than giving us Kennedy.
No, for me it had nothing to do with Tara's ghost. I just hated the character. I thought she was annoying, brash, and overly forward (not in the relationship bit, though). She felt that because she was Willow's girlfriend, she was suddenly part of the Scoobies. Umm, no. Now, that's actually one of my issues. I'm very insular and protective with my "special groups", like say, the Buffistas.