Right. I understand the reality show thing. Fiction not so much.
Speaking of Quantum Leap, it's kind of sad. I loved that show when it was on, but when I saw the DVDs in Best Buy the other day the thought of rewatching all the episodes just didn't appeal to me.
They did a run on QL on the Sci Fi channel, and I really really liked it. Much more than my memories had led me to expect. But aside from cheesy 80 prime time soaps (and sometimes even then) much old TV lives up to my memory.
Door prizes for everyone! The Swan was the one I thought would have the greatest chance of directly prompting a suicide, but I've been somewhat surprised by how well the contestants I've seen interviewed have taken it. There seems to be a prevailing attitude of "get the free plastic surgery I've always wanted and who cares about the competition afterwards," which is at least healthier than people doing it for the fame and ego strokes of winning.
I saw Spiderman (nearly typed Spikerman) 2 last night. Reminded me a lot of S6 Buffy. I was thinking that, as bad as things got money-wise and career-wise, Buffy never fell back on Faith's slayer motto "Want, Take, Have." It would have been fairly easy, particularly after being turned down by the bank guy after saving his ass.
I was thinking that, as bad as things got money-wise and career-wise, Buffy never fell back on Faith's slayer motto "Want, Take, Have."
We're not counting Spike, then?
I do count Spike, but even that wasn't nearly as bad as it could have been (with the exception of "Gone").
I loved that show when it was on, but when I saw the DVDs in Best Buy the other day the thought of rewatching all the episodes just didn't appeal to me
I bought S1 last fall, but haven't watched past the pilot. i suspect i'd enjoy it, but watching feels like work.
Is there a Lego-like Dru?
If there is, you could re-create the scene in Becoming where Dru kills Kendra!
And the one where Buffy sends Angel to hell!