I loved the fact that "Anne" is the girl from the vampire cult from so long ago in Buffy (and, also, the first episode of season 3). It's nice to see she actually did something good with her life, and took what she learned from Buffy to heart.
I loved the fact that "Anne" is the girl from the vampire cult from so long ago in Buffy (and, also, the first episode of season 3). It's nice to see she actually did something good with her life, and took what she learned from Buffy to heart.
I loved the fact that "Anne" is the girl from the vampire cult from so long ago in Buffy (and, also, the first episode of season 3). It's nice to see she actually did something good with her life, and took what she learned from Buffy to heart.
I always liked the image of the duck pecking at an unconscious employee. That must have been some fight! (Was that this episode? Or the one with Mindy?)
I always liked the image of the duck pecking at an unconscious employee. That must have been some fight! (Was that this episode? Or the one with Mindy?)
I think we can all agree that there was no real first person to do that. It was an amazing time of free love and pixels, and we all just went with the flow. The sometimes gorgeous, often horrifying, flow.
I liked how, when first watching the show back in the day, it kept you guessing as to what the Season's Big Bad was going to be. You thought it was going to be Lindsay… nope! Then Ilyria… nope! And now, suddenly, it's the Senior Partners and Armageddon.
Per Memory-Alpha, Casey Biggs came up with that on his own. He wanted Damar to go out with some awesome line, but when he tried to improv on set, he couldn't think of anything.
Rule of Acquisition #75: Home is where the heart is, but the stars are made of latinum.
So Wayne, I hear you're putting on a concert. That's good. People need the distraction. I wish to god someone would distract me from the voices in my head. The voices that scream over and over again, "Why do they come to me to die? Why do they come to me to die?"
I'm going to go ahead and issue Red Alert. Next week things are gonna BLOW UP.
Sorry, all I got from this part of the thread is that Preparation Heche will be posing nude, and now I'm intrigued, if ya know what I mean.
Emperor Jim, your profile pic makes me so very anxious to get to the later seasons of DS9. Not that the in-between is bad or anything, but damn if I don't love Damar.
Prepare to be amazed.
Goddamn, this was just the best show tonight.
Did anyone else catch that Pierce's doctor's name is Dr. Rosenrosen? Fletch references FTW!
That was one of my most favorite reveals. I remember being floored to see Lindsay back (and, at the time, I thought he was going to be the Big Bad for the season. How wrong I was, thankfully).
There are battles, and then there are wars. I am looking forward to next week, in all it's comfy/bloody glory.
The Human Torch was denied a bank loan.
Ah, finally, this generation's Howard the Duck!
I don't have much to say… I did love this episode, I just wanted to post here before the comments reach 10,000.