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@ColdGottoBe:disqus , ouch.  Those are not representative of the series (not even its mediocre episodes).  It's really a great series, you just have to watch Seasons 2 and 3 in their entirety so that you're willing to soldier through the duds in the remainder of the series.

Normal Again is a fairly well structured episode that's not as crushingly stupid as some of the others listed in these threads.  If you place more emphasis on the beginning of the episode, it changes nothing about the Buffyverse, if you place more emphasis on the end of the episode, it changes everything quite a bit,

Normal Again is a fairly well structured episode that's not as crushingly stupid as some of the others listed in these threads.  If you place more emphasis on the beginning of the episode, it changes nothing about the Buffyverse, if you place more emphasis on the end of the episode, it changes everything quite a bit,

Seriously, Normal Again warrants that much hate?  It's not a particularly great episode beyond its basic hook, but that's a solid hook.

Seriously, Normal Again warrants that much hate?  It's not a particularly great episode beyond its basic hook, but that's a solid hook.

He's from Ireland, so I assume he has the same cadence to his speech as my brother's Irish ex-girlfriend, which (similar to what you're described) elevates the tone of every sentence at the end, but does so in a more gentle way than The Kids These Days.

He's from Ireland, so I assume he has the same cadence to his speech as my brother's Irish ex-girlfriend, which (similar to what you're described) elevates the tone of every sentence at the end, but does so in a more gentle way than The Kids These Days.

Among its many problems, this movie is not the 80s film of the same name, directed by the Weinstein brothers and starring the ugliest Penn brother. 

Among its many problems, this movie is not the 80s film of the same name, directed by the Weinstein brothers and starring the ugliest Penn brother. 

Exactly what I was going to say.  Looking at Ed Begley Jr's IMDB page is frustrating, only because it doesn't contain every role ever played by an actor.

Exactly what I was going to say.  Looking at Ed Begley Jr's IMDB page is frustrating, only because it doesn't contain every role ever played by an actor.

They just make it up as they go along!  Anyone can do that!

They just make it up as they go along!  Anyone can do that!

I haven't gone through all the boards yet, but I can't believe no one brought up the flashback with young Liz Lemon's wedding to Saul Rosenbear, who I think left her? 

I haven't gone through all the boards yet, but I can't believe no one brought up the flashback with young Liz Lemon's wedding to Saul Rosenbear, who I think left her? 

Now it's Wesker's time to disappear!

Now it's Wesker's time to disappear!

@avclub-e129a878f7b0e5aa9ac09e0282f64ea6:disqus , over here our television Christmas specials are from the 60s and our Christmas music is from the 40s.  Everyone makes a huge deal about Christmas, but most TV shows go on hiatus in early December, and new Christmas songs tend to be met with suspicion or contempt. 

@avclub-e129a878f7b0e5aa9ac09e0282f64ea6:disqus , over here our television Christmas specials are from the 60s and our Christmas music is from the 40s.  Everyone makes a huge deal about Christmas, but most TV shows go on hiatus in early December, and new Christmas songs tend to be met with suspicion or contempt. 

There's an Amazon review that takes the movie to task for being "unrealistic," as in, "Cage's character… would have been extinguished right when he started acting like a nut."  I have no idea what use of the word "extinguish" he is thinking of, but I think this is one of many, many situations where the words "missed