When I'm having a existential crisis, I sit on the couch, eat potato chips, smoke cigarettes, and watch Law & Order marathons. It's a lot easier on the feet.
When I'm having a existential crisis, I sit on the couch, eat potato chips, smoke cigarettes, and watch Law & Order marathons. It's a lot easier on the feet.
I was ready to jump off a bridge by the time I was done with that book. Not his best effort.
"Why is that woman in bed with my husband?"
"It's OK, she's a witch."
I've never heard of the book or the Christmas special, but your posts about them make me want to track both of them down.
We have seen Katrina do a few great things, e.g., enchanting the weapons, and I'd like to see that Katrina too. But the motherhood thing has been her primary characteristic all season, and it's grating as hell.
Oh, gross.
I'm having a few issues with the show, almost all of them having to do with Katrina, but I'm still all the way in.
HA! And I suspect the only reason Abby hasn't given her the lowdown on ladies modern undergarments is she wants Katrina to suffer for as long as possible.
I can live with Jenny having an undead boyfriend, as long as it's Irving.
I want to see this so much.
Well, her being scantily clad isn't going to do any good for the straight women and gay men who watch the show. It's sure as hell not going to make her any more tolerable. She might as well run around screaming "my baby, my baby".
I said yesterday that I feared for Irving's life. I was really hoping either Katrina or Hawley would bite the dust.
I seem to have forgotten that Julia ever had doubts about Anthony. I guess Suzanne's attitude towards him overshadowed any early misgivings her older sister had.
I'm guessing Joel McHale had a field day with her saying she wanted to go to college? I used to watch The Soup religiously, so everything just runs together.
She was responsible for S6? Yikes. Buffy/Spike was about the only thing I liked about that season. Not because I was a shipper, but because it seemed like something Buffy would do considering her emotional state.
That's a good point. They're inundated with stuff. But it still seems odd to me that not one of them got it right. Big Bird is huge!
How could I not remember Scott Bakula playing Ted? I couldn't have pulled that out of my memory if my life depended on it.
Heh. Me too.
Seriously, you can't blame him for that name. And, while I'm sure some of his school mates want to punch him in the face because 11 year-olds are horrible, I like to think everyone here is better than that.
Cerulean is adorable, and a now-not-so-secret ass kicker. I almost fell out of my chair when he pulled off the true DD.