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Pretty unpopular opinion, there, guy.

it's a new "feature" as a result of the new Disqus version.

Holy shit, the tune to this song is still in my brain. I'm singing it to myself right now and all I did was read your comment.

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@DoctorChimRichalds:disqus Maybe it's because the series demanded much less of her, but I actually thought she was alright.

I read it that way too and it makes way more sense to me that way.

Also: the casting of Firefly is far and away the best of any Whedon show. These actors inhabited their characters and bounced off each other nearly perfectly from start to finish. Which is probably equally the result of the writers really understanding their actors as well. But even when a line seems more in service

I sincerely cannot understand the love people have for Angel. I get the feeling they're somehow able to suspend their disbelief that David Boreanaz is a competent actor, while I am unable to do so.

Really liked her interview on NPR's All Things Considered, which is where I first heard about her. Seems like a pretty grounded kid, at least so far.

Saw this yesterday and I concur with @BobbyBrownGoesDown:disqus . If you have a kick-ass stereo, crank it up, or see it in the theater.

Just like in Sex And The City.

Someone else can back this up with the proper links (Twitter's blocked here at work) but it would seem this all started when a fan asked Fillion on Twitter what show he'd most like to guest star on, and he was all "Community!", and then Dan Harmon saw it and was all "how did people guest cast before Twitter? Let's

I agree, people should have to star in movies before they can star in a movie!

Well, yeah… everyone is.

I'm only here because I got a notification for "boobs".

Hodor!

"There's literally no way this will work."

I think y'all are thinking of Satan as the personification of evil, whereas VDW is talking about the character of Satan in the Bible. In many interpretations of the Bible, Satan's a relatable, tragically flawed dude whose actions are motivated by pride and inferiority complex. He's a fallen angel.

Or anyone with a TV, because by this point (it's a flash-forward) it's all over the news.