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I remember reading an interview with Alexis Denisof where he gets as giddy as a little girl talking about Alyson Hannigan (his fiancee at the time) being on Angel, and how he just kept wanting to run over and hug her, and couldn't stop smiling during the scene.

@avclub-a2c991b87ce18146c1b1ab674afe20e6:disqus , this is a great post, and the reason I feel so frustrated with this show. I remember a moment around season 2 or 3 when I realized I cared about what happened to these characters more than whether I laughed during an episode, which elevated the show into something

I always saw the ending as optimistic. This movie would also be my pick for favorite depiction of real love, which to me says "Even knowing how screwed up things can get, I would still choose you again."

I'm in the extreme minority here, but Angel S4 is my favorite season in all of Whedon. I hated Connor, but loved how every week had a new WTF plot twist and you could never predict what would happen next. **Spoiler** I expected to hate Jasmine when she showed up, but I ended up liking her arc and thought she was an

I once went over to a friend's house and she had 2 DVD sets on her coffee table: The Wire and Jersey Shore. I was a little afraid the earth would crack open and swallow the town.

I can forgive the vague alien subplots, but the worst to me was Mulder's retconned terminal brain disease that was revealed after his abduction and then miraculously cured when he returned at the end of season 8 and then never mentioned again. I never saw the point, other than to waste our already limited Duchovny