Because you, like me, had a crush on Scott Bakula during Quantum Leap that started looking like a bad idea right up 'til Men of A Certain Age?
Because you, like me, had a crush on Scott Bakula during Quantum Leap that started looking like a bad idea right up 'til Men of A Certain Age?
Jon Cryer gets a call that Charlie's in jail. Cue a Very Special Episode about substance abuse. Next episode, the cop who arrested Charlie moves in for some bullshit sitcom reason. Back to business as usual, with a blue-collar asshole replacing Charlie's white-collar asshole act.
If he didn't have the habit of beating up women it'd be one thing. As it is, I'm with Kate Beaton.
There's also a small minority of people, DeStefano apparently among them, who just go symptom-free for a long time and they still haven't figured out why.
Monster's my favorite, just because I played the shit out of it in college.
Have we forgotten Community so soon?
The thing I liked about this episode (which actually plays up some of what I didn't like about S6) was that Buffy could've chosen the 'easy' life— stayed in the illusion— but fought, hard, to stay with her mission and Scoobies. My feelings on the season overall are very similar to Random Exposition's.
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I think that was the other reason I was so frustrated— he wouldn't trust the people he was nominally closest too, but he was telling Holtz all this crap? From what they built up of his character, IMO, it was a logical thing to have happened. But it made me so angry and frustrated with his character. I like Wesley as a…
spicoli, it seems like they could've done more with it once they'd brought it up— it could be a very good reason, for example, for Buffy not seeking mental help for her depression. But they didn't, really, so…yeah.
I'm not sure it's so much the 'it wasn't mentioned' as 'it seems like Joyce would've dealt with things differently in the early seasons if this had been the case.' I can live with it, but I do see the point.
You should not give the dead more power than the living
Wes' inability to trust others is really his great flaw, and I am always a bit surprised at how some fans seem to agree with his later assessment that he was
My favorite moment in Angel. No questions, no exceptions.
Yeah, I didn't like the last shot, but I think it's a really good episode.
Noel, with luck it'll get better as the kids get older. Did for me anyway.
Last I looked, Wendy's had a special spicy chicken sandwich with bleu cheese crumbles. FANTASTIC.
Our O'Neal doesn't use as many exclamation points.
Freakazoid was like Invader Zim, though, in not that many kids actually watched it.
I've seen people giving 4th-wall breaking narrations. I normally took that as a sign to cross the street, though.
I'm sad. Ursula LeGuin broke my heart for a shitty movie.