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she had more personality/characterization than merely being mals' sidekick, but never more plot than that except to emphasize her role as wash's wife, as far as i can recall.

please note these have nothing to do with titus andronicus, the play, the band, or the character, as far as i know.

well to avoid this sort of embarrassing situation in the future, here are ten other bands you need to listen to as well:

did thurl ravenscroft come back from the dead?

i've seen probably ten episodes in total of both, so it's entirely possible i just saw really bad examples. regardless, i dislike whedon enough that i feel no need to see anything more.

zoe never got to be properly fleshed out beyond being mal's sidekick and wash's wife. inara's role was also largely defined by her relationship with mal, to say nothing of how she was treated (by characters and writers) because of her profession. kailee would have been a great character, but she was more often reduced

WHAT IS THAT SONG?

i used to love it because i could ignore whedon's faults in it and appreciate nathan fillion's charisma, the western aspects, and the occasional decent Moment. but as time went on, every revisit emphasized the worst aspects of it: the cloyingly "clever" dialogue, the sexism/whedon's reductive view of "strong women"

blame stingo.

game. settling ruiz. saturday. 9 to 1.

then let's say 9 to 1 and see what happens.

i'd add the pilot to that list, maybe, but yes, this is all i would list. in fact, this is one of a very, very small list of media to ever scare me in my adult life.

sorry to nag, but i'm over-eager and thirsty for your love: saturday?

sorry if this is a day early (ignore if it is), but do you know your saturday schedule yet?

i want to see it so badly, but i know it will be terrible.

it happens to me on a lot of sites. i thought it was a ram or display issue.

ten great food-related scenes:

i recently got into a kerfuffle on a community-related post on facebook. someone in the group "six seasons and a movie," which i believe i joined for cat's sake (just so you don't get the impression i'm cheating on you all), posted an image using the AAVE variation of a common racial slur (in response to an

i kill "slapping pythagoras" by tony conrad, let me tell you. and i bet you anything antonionian does "4'33"" as well as anyone can.

with its tail, of course.