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Allowed: Weapons. Not Allowed: People without weapons.

If you ever wanted to bring back at that 1999 warehouse raver look?

I have! Though sort of tangentially largely because they're not my cats but they are cats that live in my household. My roommate has two large framed cats who have also been overfed for years and are now massive tubs of cat. She admits she made this mistake early just to leverage compliance for silence and

Right?

To be honest?

Ugh. What. No. Just. No.

It maaaaaay be because I'm exhausted and cranky but:

The Mariana Trench!

Angel of all the characters, I'll totally grant, was the least interesting character in the series. I loved though what they did with the others: Fred, Wesley, Gunn, etc. Every single supporting character had a great transformation (even Cordelia who I never liked). My only quibble is that killing off Lindsey was

I'm told Cordy as a literary character gets pretty interesting. And I'll be fair and disclose that I kind of always disliked the Cordelia character. She was delightfully vapid and shallow and the total mean girl for a while but then like, the tricky pony schtick wore really thin for me. So, for me, when they

Dualla could have been a really great character. Instead, they just let her linger and then killed her off in the least satisfying way like ever.

Not exactly on the last season part, so I'll clarify. The first season of Angel, I think, was the worst. It was trying to break away from Buffy but those attempts didn't go so well (i.e. trying to force the Angel/Kate relationship when there was no chemistry and fans were bristling to the idea that Angel would be

The Chief/Caley relationship was enraging from the start. He beat the holy fuck out of her and her reaction to that was to confess through a swollen face and black eye that she all this time only had eyes for him? Seriously? They were two barely likeable people who became unwatchable by the end of the series and

Oh god, yes, Angel.

Ha!

Did you read the article?

Everything about this pairing was like watching beige paint dry. It didn't help that Chloe was the Carl of this series.

Lee and Cara together were like a superstudy in toxicity. I did like though that the very last episode flashback of their first drunken lapse in judgement years ago before everything happened. It was like this lightbulb moment, where it went from two people mindfucking assholes (which was bad enough) to 'oh, this

In a larger city like Kansas City, Kansas and Kansas City, Missouri (the same city really but the state line cuts it in half) there is a flourishing gay population. There are many more choices and many more services and business owners in those large cities tend to understand that whatever their personal feelings,

Kansas lawmakers are an unfortunate majority of seething bigots who are just furious that slowly but surely the rest of the nation isn't seeing it their way on abortion or gay rights. This is one more in a long line of state bills that is the equivalent of a flopping around tantrum on the floor like an enraged