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I'm almost certain he did, simply because it's a superhero film and there was no visual evidence to the contrary. I'm actually pretty bummed out about this, though it seems I'm the only one.

Evil Reading Rainbow Host would shout "Actually, you DO have to take my word for it!" when he stabbed people.

I have a few favorites, and I'm still five episodes from the end (trying to savor it though it's really difficult when it's so damn good), but so far, Hellbound and Smile Time are winning this season. Smile Time is possibly more entertaining, but Hellbound is gorgeous, basically a self-contained horror film.

That is kind of amazing. I got my husband an I Want To Believe poster when we were dating. I haven't outdone that yet.

Now that Noel's got one awesome gimmick episode down…
…I'm looking forward to his (years away) reaction to "Smile Time," the funniest thing in the entire Whedonverse.

While season three continues a streak of awesomeness, and gives way to a pretty solid first half of season four, I think it kind of tapers off for a while with four's concluding arc. Then five is just … ridiculous. Incredible. Probably Whedon's best work.

The episode where Michelle falls off the horse happens to be the series finale. Both twins appear on screen at the same time, something that happens only one other time in the entire series.

Aw, that's cute. My play on HP username is "fennecfawkes."

My problem with The Message had more to do with Kaylee's behavior than anything else. Simon slips up very minorly, and she shafts him the rest of the episode until the final minute, when the guy she briefly preferred dies. Seems really inconsistent with her character.

Knew it was a joke, but not really far from the truth.

The only Quidditch in six is the tryouts. This is only unfortunate because it means you never get to hear Luna Lovegood give commentary.

Not every Firefly episode is A material. Actually, I think about fifty percent of them aren't, if not more. Please get angry at me now.

Glengoyne
I've had that! It's actually pretty inexpensive if you go to the distillery. I was able to get a small bottle of 17-year-old for under 10 pounds, and the larger bottles aren't too much more than that. If you're feeling REALLY high and mighty, then it's possible to invest in the 21-year-old single malt for a

Bill Reed wins. The Internet, that is.

Seriously, I was so fucking excited for this.

I didn't see the comment about drinking at first and thought Leonard was saying that with no context. Try reading the thread like that. Way better.

Mizerock, I can identify which is which for you: three, Prisoner of Azkaban, does Quidditch quite seamlessly, and both four and five don't have Quidditch—four, Goblet of Fire, because the book doesn't have it either, and five, because five is the best movie and they knew they could do without it.

Parliament of owls, shrivel of critics, pod of seals, skulk of vermin, kindle of kittens, muster of peacocks.

… Greendale?

Because it was too sad. TOO SAD.