When watching IWRY, I always tell myself I won't cry at the last few minutes, but I always do.
I thought I could do it. It's been a few years, I've seen that scene 15-20 times, I am strong!! But no, *sigh* they had such chemistry.
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When watching IWRY, I always tell myself I won't cry at the last few minutes, but I always do.
I thought I could do it. It's been a few years, I've seen that scene 15-20 times, I am strong!! But no, *sigh* they had such chemistry.
And Riley decking his commanding officer? Priceless.
I admit, I love that scene. "No, sir. I'm an anarchist."
"New Moon Rising" is one of my all-time favorites. Probably cause it hits sorta close to home.
I don't know why, possibly because work is eating my brain and it is therefore functioning on only the lower level, but from that beta post? "BOOM!SHES" is cracking me up. I must find a way to use that word. Perhaps I can use it as a statement of enthusiasm. You know like when I finish all my work today, I can shut down the computer with a hearty "BOOM!SHES"
BOOM!SHES is the new BooYa!
HEE!!1!
GC, New Moon Rising doesn't hit close to home to me, at all. And there's still a wee bit of me that wishes Oz and Willow had gotten a second chance, somewhere along the line, and yet? New Moon Rising and Family, both get to me, every time. Sniffles. Tears. The whole shebang, and it's worse since Tara got deaded.
New Moon Rising and Family, both get to me, every time. Sniffles. Tears.
Me too. Poor Tara, poor Willow, poor Oz. I think that's what I love so much about NMR. You really see the dilemma and feel for everyone.
From JamesMarsters.com.
James will be shooting an episode of the new WB series “The Mountain” later this month. He will play the character of ‘Ted Tunney’ a handsome, charismatic, outgoing former rock and roller. He is a likeable guy who famous for wasting his occasional sober energy on get rich quick schemes. He is the kind of lovable fool who inspires both frustration and compassion.
As soon as we have an air date we will let everyone know. Stay tuned!
From TVGuide.com
Here's something I never thought I'd write: You have to watch The Mountain! Actually, just the Nov. 3 episode. That's when Buffy/Angel grad James Marsters guest-stars as the father of the Penn Badgley character. According to a WB rep, there's "a chance" Marsters could recur — which would mean you'd have to watch more than one episode of The Mountain.