or Topher or Welsey or Giles . . .
or Topher or Welsey or Giles . . .
I love your work on Mad Men
Yeah he was like a heroin addict or something and that's why he got canned.
Eh, I was fine with it. There were some good moments mined out of that resurrection. Colossus running through Kitty, him beating up Ord, and the Fastball Special scene.
I remember it either being an Emma Caulfield interview or Joss (I wanna say it was in the commentary)
I think that was one of the Whedon deaths that I was genuinely upset about. Absolutely loved that character and what he brought to the dynamic that, while other characters were fine in their own ways, no one could replace him.
He didn't kill Trip as he's not a writer on the show. He barely has anything to do with it in fact.
bless all you folks for doing the dirty work. I just don't have the fight in me anymore to deal with these turds.
aww, Sal's working tonight? Goodie!
Maybe she meant "goddamn" like "Michael Jackson Goddamn". Here, I'll use it in a sentence, "Goddamn, it's Michael Jordan!"
If I remember correctly, there was an interview where it was Kevin Fiege's idea to kill off Coulson, not Whedon's and he got irritated that people were going to blame him.
Hey, back off. He's a guest! Let's treat him accordingly!
I agree with your first sentiment. I was still pulling for Steven Yeun as Peter Park, though.
I'm neither Chinese nor Japanese but it's definitely a general asian thing.
Eh, The Mary Sue lost me awhile ago.
Still hairy though
It better be called Morse Code.
Why do they think we'll ever care about Hunter?
It never dawned on me that she could be Captain Marvel and now I feel a heartattack coming with how awesome that could've been.
Scenes where she saunters down hallways, scenes where she tosses her hair, scenes where she opens cabinets and decides she's not actually that hungry, scenes where she looks attentively at another person as they tell a story because it's not always about her and that's how selfless she is, *BIG INHALE* scenes where. .…
Don't forget about everything unraveling after he smelled another woman on him.