The concept of a British person being a "subject" is an urban myth; the sort of thing that the British enjoy grumbling over and Americans like to feel superior about.
The concept of a British person being a "subject" is an urban myth; the sort of thing that the British enjoy grumbling over and Americans like to feel superior about.
With a thousand comments a week on his TNG write-ups, they're scared to get rid of him.
Being British, this fills me with an unreasonable sense of pride.
Wait, so this TV show was actually a real thing? I thought it was just something I'd made up in my head when I was a kid.
I'll see your Raising Arizona and raise you a Wild at Heart.
I found the Ray Harryhausen thread!
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Just a tip - don't try practicing in the Harry Hammerhausen or Film About the Pixies threads either.
Hi cuz, what's up?
Great movie. Not quite as great as Life of Brian
Frakes, you magnificent rascal, you. Earlier this week I was introduced to a colleague called Marta and I had to fight like hell to stop myself from giggling incessantly. I'm sure she now thinks I'm a weirdo who gets flushed and clenches his jaw constantly whenever he meets new women.
Tony or Cherie Blair - who's come-face would be worse?
For what it's worth, Kennedy Haters, my wife can't stand her either. The phrase "shut up, stupid potential slayer" has been uttered at our TV a number of times over the past few weeks. So I consider you to be in good company.
So Iyari Limon (if that is her real name) is so bad an actor that she manages to be a totally unconvincing lesbian despite actually being bi? In a strange way, I'm actually quite impressed.
Kunzaito, I think that you and I must just be late adopters. When I watched Buffy the first time around I wasn't at all interested in discussing TV programmes with the anonymous denizens of internet forums, so I didn't know that the Internet hated Kennedy or S7. I liked them both just fine, though on rewatch the flaws…
Contemplate this upon the Tree of Woe.
@Tristan - I think you're spot on actually. The key problem seems that she's there to fill in a particular role and it feels forced. Anya, Andrew, Jonathan, even Oz and Tara, were all able to breathe as characters and worked their way more naturally into the ongoing narrative of the show. Kennedy (like Riley) is…
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It's established a few times that vampire's hearts don't beat, but don't leg muscles have some sort of role in assisting the heart in pumping blood around the human body? So maybe all that vampire taekwondo does it for them.
A wizard did it.