Ten percent of nothing is -- let me do the math here -- nothing into nothing, carry the --

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WildDemon Cornelius - Jan 24, 2005 10:30:11 pm PST #9819 of 10001
Take your fingers off it, don't you dare touch it, you know it don't belong to you, to you...

Hmm...don't really remember that...but it makes his annoyance around Oz in "Surprise" seem that much more galling, given that Oz actually noticed Willow in the Eskimo suit (or as political correctness in Canada now dictates we say, "indigenous Inuit person suit").

Another Season Two question I've had for a while; I've read that Oz was originally meant to die in "Passion." Does anyone know if there's any truth to this? What was the plan?


Topic!Cindy - Jan 25, 2005 2:57:13 am PST #9820 of 10001
What is even happening?

(or as political correctness in Canada now dictates we say, "indigenous Inuit person suit").
I thought it would be First Nation suit.


Narrator - Jan 25, 2005 4:32:17 am PST #9821 of 10001
The evil is this way?

I saw a bumber sticker this morning which said: "I am a Canadian." Like I needed to know. The guy was a polite and careful driver. I already knew he wasn't from around here.


Lyra Jane - Jan 25, 2005 5:19:04 am PST #9822 of 10001
Up with the sun

I've read that Oz was originally meant to die in "Passion." Does anyone know if there's any truth to this?

I know that the plan for Willow to go eveil after her partner died was pretty long-standing -- Oz was spared only because Seth Green left the show before they could kill him, and Tara was doomed from day one, and actually lasted a season longer then planned. I'd never heard this particular variation, but it wouldn't surprise me if that had been an idea. (Though perhaps not, because Willow going evil after Passion would have been hard to integrate into the Angelus arc. But maybe they didn't plan to send her evil at that time.)


Topic!Cindy - Jan 25, 2005 5:21:39 am PST #9823 of 10001
What is even happening?

I saw a bumber sticker this morning which said: "I am a Canadian." Like I needed to know. The guy was a polite and careful driver. I already knew he wasn't from around here.

People like that can really screw up traffic.


Connie Neil - Jan 25, 2005 5:24:11 am PST #9824 of 10001
brillig

I'm still wanting more details on the "Maybe we'll turn Xander gay" alternate storyline.


Matt the Bruins fan - Jan 25, 2005 6:34:08 am PST #9825 of 10001
"I remember when they eventually introduced that drug kingpin who murdered people and smuggled drugs inside snakes and I was like 'Finally. A normal person.'” —RahvinDragand

I think they took a look at Angel and realized having that much male-centered gayness on both shows would be redundant.


Daisy Jane - Jan 25, 2005 6:43:20 am PST #9826 of 10001
"This bar smells like kerosene and stripper tears."

To me Xander would have seemed out of nowhere. Mostly because his reaction to girls he finds attractive has been pretty sudden. Willow's attraction to boys seemed to be about more than surface stuff.

I'm explaining myself wrong. Xander's set of people he is attracted to seems to have been good looking women, while Willow's seems to have been people who I have a connection with.


P.M. Marc - Jan 25, 2005 6:48:50 am PST #9827 of 10001
So come, my friends, be not afraid/We are so lightly here/It is in love that we are made; In love we disappear

The guy was a polite and careful driver. I already knew he wasn't from around here.

Heh. Sounds like he was lying about the Canadian part, too...

(Although it's possible that drivers from Eastern Canada are polite and careful, I would never in a zillion years apply that term to BC or Alberta drivers. Especially ones related to me.)


Topic!Cindy - Jan 25, 2005 7:18:05 am PST #9828 of 10001
What is even happening?

It's been a long time since I've been there, but I think the eastern Canadians are polite. Anywhere rural though (and Canada's big country), north or south of the border, people drive differently than they do in more settled areas, and one of the largest parts of differently is the speed.