What an appropriate episode to air on International Women's Day!
What an appropriate episode to air on International Women's Day!
Ooh, I found an annoyance! Ctrl+f now searches all newswires on the page plus the comments I have expanded! Even if the comments are expanded to the full screen width.
Oh hey, you can expand it!
Apparently people are seeing different things? Some people just have to click to load the comments as usual, but others (including myself) have the comments load in a narrow panel to one side.
I'm seeing the same as MLA above, all comments are in a slide-in panel on the right side, about a quarter of the width of my screen.
Don't you mean…
I thought the exact same thing!
One thing I appreciated about Season 7 - and people always forget this - is that Buffy and Spike don't get back together after the bathroom scene. She lets Spike back in to the group, trusts him even, but has no interest in letting him touch her again. Even at the end, when she says "I love you," they both know she's…
You're just biased because he said you're the most underrated character.
Every time a vampire has sex I yell at the tv that you can't get an erection without blood pressure!
Possibly my favourite scene in all of Angel
Chiwetel Ejiofer too, though he usually plays British characters.
What does Dowd's opinion have to do with this?
SPOILERS WHOA
Toronto was recently named the "most diverse city in the world" by the BBC - not exactly sure what metrics they used, but it's certainly a multicultural place.
Based on the Amish "rumspringa", where they leave the community and experience the outside world to see what they're giving up.
Sokka is amazing, and definitely owes a debt to the Xander archetype.
In Canada red is the Liberal party's colour and blue is the Conservatives - it's weird to see it reversed in American politics. (The NDP, more left than the Liberals, gets orange).
I read something interesting a few years ago about the difference between Superman and Batman - how Superman is usually shown as Clark Kent in disguise, despite him "really" being an alien superhero; while for Batman, it's Bruce Wayne that's the disguise and Batman the real identity.
They sex a new dimension into existence!