I'm probably one of the few admitted sickos who loved "En ami".
That was written by William B. Davis, right? I liked that one better than the other actor-penned season 7 episodes, but that's not saying much, 'cause I thought both "All Things" (written by GA) and "Hollywood A.D." (DD's) were self-indulgent crap.
Kalshane, Amazon.com is set to re-release all nine seasons on DVD on May 11 at a considerably lower price per set--about $70 each. It's still more expensive than BtVS or Angel but not as atrocious as the previous pricing. I only own seasons 1-3, and I'm considering getting at least S4 and 5... and maybe season 6, if only for "Tithonus", which I adore.
Thanks for the heads up. That's definitely more resonable. Hopefully it's not a limited time offer, as I'm trying to avoid unneccessary expenditures until after I buy a house and have handled any home-buying-related emergencies I'm sure will crop up.
I also have the XF in my queue. How far in the series is it worth to watch before it jumps the shark?
I'd say up to season seven, personally. But then you get stuck with a crap cliffhanger. Although I'm not sure if it ever gets much better after the post-S5 movie.
SMG talks about having been Buffy ... and some stuff about a guy named Freddie.
A guy who opens doors for women is auto-"genuine"? What is this, 1686?
I wouldn't say auto-genuine, but it is always nice to know someone is paying attention to someone other than themselves. For me, this is true for anyone, male, female, romantic interest or otherwise.
A guy who opens doors for women is auto-"genuine"? What is this, 1686?
What is this? Big Lie-Speak for something that stopped being expected practice in the last 25 years?
it is always nice to know someone is paying attention to someone other than themselves
This. Enough people seem incapable of sharing a sidewalk with the other humahhns, that politeness seems strange these days.
Enough people seem incapable of sharing a sidewalk with the other humahhns, that politeness seems strange these days.
Yes. It is pointless, and annoying.
(I didn't mean politeness, but the lack thereof.)
Never mind, P-C clarified.
What is this? Big Lie-Speak for something that stopped being expected practice in the last 25 years?
I don't even know what that means.
But I'll take my confusion as a point to clarify: When you're walking through a door, you hold the door open for the person behind you, whatever... great.
But when you get in a situation like opening the car door for someone... which necessitates jumping out of your side of the car and jogging around or running up to the car and opening it... it seems to me we're regressing. Where's the self-independence and the advances of the femininist movement over past decades? It's all powdered wigs and carriages, suddenly. What up.
And I complain because I've seen this attitude before in a much smarmier way than SMG was putting it. I.E. the "I expect people to open doors for me" mentality. Yes, and I expect you to have arms.