Luke was hot. RIP.
Luke was hot. RIP.
1. Because Sam would eventually have to face the music regardless.
It was the PERFECT ending for that part of the story. You don't always need a massacre or war to end a plotline… This actually made much more sense, given what Godric has been up to as of late.
Nice.
One could only dream…
And goodnight to you, sweet Snark Angel.
Poof GONE
Yeah, all the characters that were new this season are gone… Who cares?
Yes, it's a natural reflex to get angry when somebody disses your sister.
Actually, jerkweed, I didn't say the book was ABOUT Lenny—I said he was a compelling character.
TB has found a groove, it's the most popular show on HBO right now. Now, popularity isn't everything, but when you improve THIS MUCH over the last season—I'd say that says something about the 'groove.'
What hotel have you been to that has a doorbell?
1.) Sookie has learned to shut off other's thoughts (as she told Barry earlier). She occasionally catches things without looking for them (especially if they're strong thoughts/emotions or if someone is trying rather hard to hide them)… But for the most part she has to be looking.
Consider the source. We are listening to Daphne explain Mary Ann. Do you think that Daphne was raised to believe in Greek mythology? No. Daphne is relating it to what she is most familiar with (and in turn what the audience is most familiar with).
Heh, that was addressed to Frank Pembleton (the most awesome handle ever, might I add).
Erm, Andy has been shown drinking/drunk quite a bit this season. And it is pretty clear that he's been known as a screw-up since he falsely accused Jason of the murders that Rene was responsible for committing.
If Limmic, who usually writes pretty intelligent posts, commonly posts under his name—why would he post under 'Buffy Sucks'? You're reaching.
Well, if everyone would just agree that I'm right—you know, as a general rule—then we'd be good.
Jason was building a platform, but like most extremely naive people, could not connect the reality of what the platform was going to be used for and his own part in the actual building of the platform. Making a nursery rhyme about killing vampires is not evil, he's participating in a game with Luke. Once again, he's…
BTW, Jason is not intelligent, that doesn't mean he's evil. To elaborate, I'll point to various things that have happened.
Um, Jason was never a 'bad guy'. What has he done to be considered 'bad'? Um, nothing. Hanging out with some nutcases doesn't make somebody 'evil'. Jason is a good guy in an environment of evil. They've shown him disagreeing with the people around him, despite his childlike naivety.