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DS9: Profit and Lace

"Houston, this is the silver spaceship.  The lion has taken control.  We repeat, the lion has taken control."

"The Hazards of Love" is their best album because it's the album where they acknowledged that they had no chance of winning over people like @avclub-e7c26e48b7ee853cbf5e49de5d800745:disqus .

I'm rather fond of Leonard Bernstein's "Dear Boy" from Candide.

Hanna wins!

"Mumbo, perhaps.  Jumbo, perhaps not!"

Episode Order
Hey, Noel. This may have come up before, but later on there was a little flub in the air dates for the Buffy and Angel episodes. In terms of story, the Angel episode "Orpheus" takes place between the Buffy episodes "Lies My Parents Told Me" and "Dirty Girls". Due to confusion between the two networks,

Have any of you seen this sick, disturbing movie called "The Producers". There's an actual song in it called "Springtime for Hitler". I mean, what sort of scumbag thinks the holocaust is funny?

Okay, I didn't write my original post as well as I intended. Buffy in Season 6 reaches her personal low point around "Dead Things". By the end of "As You Were", she's pretty much gotten over her own insecurities with being brought back to life, even though everybody else goes down the drain. I guess "upbeat" isn't

If you were stuck working at Doublemeat Palace, you'd WISH you could have emotionally devastating rebound sex and tragic death and murderous revenge and straining of lifelong friendships to the breaking point!

While Buffy 6 and Angel 3 don't have any crossovers they do have some thematic parallels that are better appreciated when watched together. In Buffy 6, Buffy after having died a hero's death, is trapped in the real world again, dealing with real world issues and human villains. In Angel season 3, Angel is running

@Rowan: Vi is still better than the other potentials at this point because she speaks in her regular voice rather than an obviously fake accent. She may be unnecessary, but at least she's unobtrusive.

I also get a bit annoyed by the poor continuity between Buffy Season 7 and Angel Season 4.

I'm gonna have to go with the "Daisy, Daisy" scene in "2001: A Space Odyssey".

This excerpt from Gilbert & Sullivan's "Patience, or Bunthorne's Bride" may help explain things:

How can it be their greatest hits . . .
. . . if it doesn't include "Journey of the Sorcerer"?

Marvel, DC and "One More Day"
As a fellow comic book non-fanboy who nonetheless likes to check out a few titles every once in a while, I can still sort of understand where that kid was coming from. The big thing is that Marvel and DC aren't just corporate entities: they're shared universes. The different Marvel

On the plus side SEASON 8 COMIC SPOILERS Willow and Kennedy do eventually break up.

@Lemur, Your opinion about Pete & Pete is not blasphemous: just factually incorrect.