What Chartex said. Though, it wasn't so much an issue of artwork with Angel, as it was SPOILERS: the giant retcon where everything is all fixed and shiny.
What Chartex said. Though, it wasn't so much an issue of artwork with Angel, as it was SPOILERS: the giant retcon where everything is all fixed and shiny.
On an unrelated note - am I the only one who watched "Spiral" post-Serenity and cried "Wash, nooo!" at the TV when Giles got impaled? Joss Whedon is a dick.
Tough Love
Sorry to say, but I completely disagree about Tough Love. It's actually one of my favorites this season. I loved every scene that happened between Willow and Tara. Their fight felt very real - honest and painful without being screechy and melodramatic. The first time I saw it, I found the scene with Tara…
Um . . . I did mention Sons of Anarchy, right?
Everywhere I Go
I caught this song when it was used in the final episode of Dollhouse, and really enjoyed it. Not sure if it alone is worth the entire album purchase though, especially since this review seems to suggest that it's a bit of an anomoly style-wise. Or perhaps I'm just reading that wrong?
Next year? Christ. This is why I watch TV through DVD box sets - after half a year of waiting, I'm not sure I'll give a shit about robo Zoe.
Blegh
Nothing here looks terribly interesting to me, save for the Walking Dead which could very well be awesome.
Um . . . Riley? I kind of stopped watching season 2 when it was Riley episode after Riley episode. Or maybe it all of the characters associated with him. After all, I really like the Bob Ross episode of the first season.
Willow and Tar- . . . . oh, right.
Just got back
from the midnight showing at the Alamo Drafthouse in Austin. Edgar Wright was there. He gave everyone in the audience a high-five. It was excellent. He cheerfully reminded us that the movie wasn't in 3d, and was more awesome for it.
All I can think of regarding this show
is the Max Headroom broadcast hijack. Then I just get super fucking creeped out.
Dollhouse was about 60% solid. I really enjoyed season six of Buffy, and season seven had several solid episodes.
Joss Whedon
As an unabashed fan of nearly all Whedon's works, I'm pretty damn stoked for him doing the Avenger's movie. On the same note, however, I'm terrified that it won't be good. Joss Whedon has never disappointed me before, but I can't imagine a better time for him to start than the biggest film of his career .…
I would have to go with Buffy being better. Angel always felt like a good enough show, with characters I liked to spend time with. Good friends.
Obvious Choice
Why the hell don't we have a live-action movie version of the cartoon with Ron Perlman playing Goliath? I can't be the only person that thinks that would be awesome.
Double-post so you know I mean it.
Noooo!
God damn it. This is terrible news. I'm all for Marvel branching out into TV, but I hold a hatred for Jeph Loeb hotter than a Pyro/Human Torch/Firebird three-way.
Noooo!
God damn it. This is terrible news. I'm all for Marvel branching out into TV, but I hold a hatred for Jeph Loeb hotter than a Pyro/Human Torch/Firebird three-way.
I'm kind of with you on this. Just something about her I find appealing. Maybe it's because I watched The Amanda Show when I was a kid.
Skunk Ape is evil! Don't listen to him!