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Satisfactory Resolution
I too felt that this was the best way to wrap the rape story up. In one way, there was no revenge plot by the 09ers, but in another, their combined contempt, lack of empathy, and all-around awfulness led to a situation in which two people ended up drugged.

I loved Majora so much. Most people I know only remember Ocarina of Time from the N64, which was phenomenal and had the more epic story, but Majora clearly deserves a lot of recognition. It is unlike any other Zelda game I've met, in which your interactions with people are almost as important as the quest itself.

Koh
I really want Koh to come back in Legend of Korra. He is one of my two favorite one-off characters (the other being Wan Shui Tong; both are spirits, if that means anything), and I would like to see more of him.

The Arrogant Kid
His real name is Shamylan. We know this because he pronounces "Sokka" like "Soa-ka." JUST LIKE IN THE MOVIE!

I started watching the show late in the first season, after this had happened. Imagine my surprise when I went back and saw the pilot, in which Veronica and Logan were bitter enemies.

Discussing canon around the cannon fodder? Just don't call them that to their faces.

I know a lot of people don't like Season 4, but the upcoming arc is one of my favorite of the series. I loved the unending sense of doom that began in Apocalypse Nowish and carries through most of the rest of the season. There is a slight ray of hope at one point, which I mark as the end of the arc I'm referring to,

I think that the story was not executed as well as it could have been, but I like what Whedon was going for, and there are certain Potentials I really like, notably Vi and Amanda. Others, not so much.

The Only Way I'll Go See It
Is if the movie is titled "Aquaman."

Veronica the Villain
SPOILERISH
Although I can't think of any specific examples, there are definitely times when Veronica acts more villainous than heroic, and I think the series usually does a good job calling her out on it. This usually takes the form of doing the right thing for the wrong reasons, but her behavior

I'll have to go back and check that out. I was thinking before the episode started that I wished the TARDIS would appear on the show, and then my wish was granted.

Did anything happen with a court case over the trademark? I would think that this property would win because it came first and there is enough of a difference in use.

When Eccleston refers to the higher-ups, is he referring to RTD and his directors or the BBC brass? I immediately assumed the latter until he referred to a director yelling at a prop manager. I'm not sure if that is an analogy or something that actually happened.

K. Thrace:
According to the commentary for Dirty Girls, Xander was originally set to be killed by Caleb, and The First would impersonate him for the rest of the season to taunt Buffy. The writers changed their minds after determining that they wouldn't have enough time to properly deal with his death. Although I love

If the scene had just been the Potentials, Wood, and Giles leading the charge, with Faith remaining reluctant, it would have been great. Maybe Dawn too. I'm sure Whedon could have found an excuse to get Willow and Xander out of the house. Send them out to get dinner, only to be waylaid by the Loa's cousin, taking

Couldn't have said it better myself, Rowan.

That was it. Similar to what I said in my Kenndy post, I fully understand what Whedon was doing with that scene and how it fits into the hero's journey. And I would have liked it had the Scoobies not been there. But I will never buy that all of her oldest friends suddenly turned on her like that. At the very

On the plus side, it can only go up from here?

That would have been amazing. Maybe Alyson Hannigan can guest in The Guild.

I would watch a show about a character who can smell the past if it was written by Charlie Kelley and Mac.