But even so, this is some addictive stuff. I'm sitting there thinking, "Wow, there's some UST." And then the whole "U" concept goes right out the window. And takes their clothes with it. Yum.
Yeah. It's a soap opera. With boys kissing. What's not to love?
With boys kissing.
And boys doing...other things. Growr.
I will be cheerily BTing the fourth season, because this waiting for DVDs things bites.
Dear god. Nothing can cushion the blow of a Buffista pun-fest.
And it's a sure-fire way to lose any hipster credenza you may have.
Except for Randy Harrison's hair. Which is so bad and wrong and Flock-of-Seagulls.
I saw a print ad with shorter hair on him, which is promising. In seasons 2 & 3, dude looked like a hamster wearing one of Andy Warhol's old wigs.
Puns are the stool of the devil.
Both meanings.
Fargate Fridays was a must-see last year.
Puns are the stool of the devil.
I'm not off my rocker.
t I better watch out or I'll be benched, like Patty O'Furniture was.
I'd come up with another but pun, but I'm lazy; boy, am I lazy.
Getting back to the Bat-family discussion for a minute (it moves around, doesn't it)?
I assume people voted YES overwhelmingly, then?
(RE: Voting whether Jason Todd (Robin II) would live or die). Actually, the vote was pretty close. According to Comics 101, the difference was about 100 votes.
The Comics 101 website is essential reading for all of you Bat Fans, and readers of comics in general. Not only is there a 9-part examination of Batman (plus a three-part series on the animated series), there is a detailed discussion of Grant Morrison's Animal Man, Alan Moore's V is for Vendetta, and many other (mostly mainstream, though) comics. The current article goes in depth on the Hellboy comics, what with the new movie and all.
Please be aware that if you haven't read the comics in question, you could run into spoilers.