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Kong, the real Nicole Krauss blurbed a real book with that ridiculous bullshit.

I don't actually like Kid Rock's music, but I admire the way he married hip-hop with redneck sensibilities so asshole white kids could blast it and feel like they were connected to their people.

Don't forget Redbox.

IIRC, the 19th century gents had better porn than that.

And, you know, Buffy did save the world and Dawn didn't die.

And I agree with UMD. I also have some fairly specific nits to pick about character arcs and characterization— Giles and Xander in particular— where I felt that the characters were being made to serve the plot, rather than developing naturally.

They'd have to pay too many royalties for the Kermit dress.

Or pull a Rachel and hot glue all your stuffed animals on a dress.

I would love that.

Skipskatte, my husband watches for much the same reasons, but even he bailed last season.

I think that might have been intentional. Just a guess.

I keep forgetting The Situation is on Jersey Shore and wondering which superhero he is.

47 is way too fucking young.

Ooh, the game, right, sorry. I never played it, I was too poor for games at that point in my life.

Yeah, the doula's basically support/labor coach. They can't deliver babies, that's what the midwife does.

Andy Hallett
This is also when Lorne/The Host really starts coming into his own, which is probably one of the other reasons I love the Pylea storyline. RIP.

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Yeah, I really liked the Pylea epsides because they were such a deliberate contrast both to Angel's previous angst and the huge drama going on on Buffy. Such a needed break.

Casey was in it in a dual role with terrible hair each time.

I thought one was a snapper turtle and the other was…not.