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There were other people I had in mind when I wrote that.
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There were other people I had in mind when I wrote that.
It's not a spoiler. It was made very clear 2 seasons ago.
Or maybe not an act in that he knew that Angel was finally "good" because he had witnessed Jasmine's love, and felt that he could finally trust him.
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Lilah is not exactly "back." She, like Holland Manners, is subject to Wolfram and Hart's standard perpetuity clause. All employees are. Anyone who would go to work for that company knowing they would never get eternal rest in peace must have a few screws loose.
One of my favorite things this season is that the gang seems to have become slightly self-aware, referring to how "dark" things can get. Whether having a baby funeral counts as one of the darkest things they've ever done or assuring Frank that Chardee MacDennis will take them to dark places, they have gone from…
I thought this whole thing was cleared up when the Tenth Doctor took Martha back in time and saw Shakespeare writing the plays. Game, set, match, Roland.
Didn't know he wrote that one. The one I meant was Smile Time (although I think that was obvious).
Which ones were those? I don't doubt you (especially if one is Guess Who's Coming To State Dinner), but I find it a bit ironic, seeing as how Jackson Publick got his start on The Tick. Then again, I did not like the live action The Tick as much as people told me I would.
Ben Edlund also wrote an episode in Angel's fifth season. I think you'll enjoy it.
Who is known by many names. Yahweh, Jehovah, The Invisible Hand.
Wouldn't she be lawful neutral? Order > freedom no matter the cost?
Definitely. A tragic end to the most awesomely tragic character in broadcast TV history.
Same here. I would have loved to see how the group dealt with the image of someone intimately close to them mind-fucking them.
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When will we get a Capt. Reynolds vs. Caleb crossover? I would watch it even if the only sparring that occurs is verbal.
I saw that as his "Pollos uniform." He took off his cheap work clothes, the clothes of a (stereotypical) man who owns and manages a fast food restaurant and replaced them with the clothes of a kingpin, including a regular tie.
I was kind of hoping that Gus survived and was a Terminator.
That's how I choose to see it.