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Yeah, the fifth disc of Season 3 has Spike's face on it (that's not even the disc with his episode on it). Cordelia never had a disc in her 3 seasons as a regular.

Charisma Carpenter was a regular from Seasons 1-3 on Buffy, while James Marsters was only a recurring in Season 2 and a guest star in one episode of Season 3. Marsters became a regular on Buffy from Seasons 4-7, after Carpenter left for Angel. She was a regular on Angel from Seasons 1-4, while Spike only became a

No, you may be right, I haven't spent too much time actually thinking about it. I really can't think of a specific time they've interacted on either show outside of "In the Dark" and "You're Welcome", though. It just makes sense that they would.

I'm sure they had at least a couple scenes together in Season 2 of Buffy and perhaps Lovers' Walk, even if they didn't interact much. They were also onscreen together in Angel's 100th episode, "You're Welcome".

This was cute. I've never watched this episode before, I'm watching it just for Charisma Carpenter and James Marsters. I've wanted to watch it for quite some time though.

Todd, I think you should just grade on your "laugh-at-how-bad-it-is TV" scale. That's obviously what this show is, and that's what (most) people are watching it for, so you should grade accordingly. If it ever turns into an actual, compelling piece of television…well, why even bother pretending that's going to happen?

Don't forget Bodaway Macawi.

Yeah, pretty good chance it's going there. You don't throw a dashing young male into the mix and have him just NOT have sex with anyone.

Ok, two things:

I think I just realized why I actually liked this episode so much.Walter has always reminded me of my grandfather, just in terms of mannerisms and way of speaking (not really the obsession with food or mad science though), and lately my grandfather's memory has been starting to go. It's pretty sad to watch him get

Someone who knows exactly what they're doing.

I anticipate LOTS of exposition next episode, actually, what with them needing to explain where Peter was, and Peter needing explanations about what's different in the Amberverse, and so on.

I'll admit, I'm a little surprised your rating is so low. I liked this one a lot, and I thought it was consistently entertaining even if it was a little low on action. I'm happy they didn't draw Peter's absence out too long, and while I've enjoyed the last three episodes (and this one), I'm happy that the "prologue"

I don't really like Caleb, but I do love Dirty Girls. One of the Top 10 Season 7 episodes, pretty easily, due in no small part to my darling Faith. On my first watch I enjoyed all of the final 7 episodes, but on my second go I realized, no, there are still two mehs in there before the finale. Shame.

That makes sense. Man, that would've made both jokes in both episodes so much better.

Also, this show will be my no-questions-asked favorite ever if the evil timeline actually invades the real one at some point this season.

I kind of wish they'd gone with a different Pierce story than the one he told last week about Eartha Kitt. It just felt repetitive (and I don't mean that like…well, you know).

You have this listed as a Season 2 episode.

This couldn't possibly be true. Sure, the actors are fine, but pretty much everything else about it is completely amateurish. From what I've seen from promos while watching Ringer, even stuff like The Secret Circle and Vampire Diaries are better shot and written.