Sorry Sue, I did not know that. :(
Atlantic Canadian Monday Madness
[NAFDA] We used to get Buffy the day before everyone else, now we get Angel a week after everyone else. And Firefly every Monday!
The worst that it was replaced with Joe Millionaire. It was an outrage!
(hi 'ouise! i said heya back over at natter, but they move so FAST, i thought you'd have more of a chance seeing my *HI* here! :)
Sue, I just sang "WE are as Goddddds" on your answering machine.
I just found it in the spoiler thread. Thanks! What did you think. I missed a bunch of chunks of the first half hour, so I'm going to watch it again. Some of the Andrew stuff worked, some of it didn't. I loooove principal Hottie, though.
I'm only half way through, but having a tough time because I am not an Andrew fan.
I rather liked it. Not that it was a great and wonderful episode, but atleast it was a break beforte the big finale arc. It make me laugh a number of times and didn't leave me with feelings of asspullage. Which makes it a decent episode if not a wonderful one.
Besides, Tom Lenk completely sold me with his performance at the end. I find myself coming around toward being an Andrew fan.
ETA: NUMBER!
I think that it's bordering periously close to self parody. And sometimes, like Superstar, it works very well. Here? I dunno. Sometimes yes, sometimes no.
I'll be disappointed if this is the end of Anya and Xander, but it would be nice if they can be friends.
Did you notice that when Andrew was watching (and rewatching) the video of Xander and Anya he was mouthing all of Anya's lines? So it's like Xander was talking to him...
Loved the shampoo commerical aspect of Buffy pouring cereal. Hated that Kennedy seems to be a core Scooby.
Did you notice that they had a cereal brand called "Kids"?
I loooove principal Hottie, though.
I don't know about him. He's more like Principal Lukewarm to me. I find his acting really wooden. YPLwMV.
His head is distractingly shiny. I could never have a conversation with him because I would be staring at his scalp.
Hey, notice how Spike was 'breaking into showbiz'?