I was getting a feel of other "magic" (besides talking muses) happening toward the end of the series (parts of "Totem Mole" e.g.).
I was getting a feel of other "magic" (besides talking muses) happening toward the end of the series (parts of "Totem Mole" e.g.).
Ditto.
@avclub-a1967e6de4ca99fb2635d94b99453928:disqus I share your pain.
Absolute insanity is right. But they had a lovely theme song. :-)
Not a single one of my suggestions made the cut? Oh well, I'll vote for Space Ghost. :-)
NOOOOOO!
OMG! I love "The Real Paul Anka" soooooooo much!!!
Medium’s
“Everything Comes to a Head”: This
conclusion of the three-part Season 3 finale with the horribly punny titles
features both Neve Campbell as P. D. McCall (AKA Debra) and a plot development
with lasting ramifications for the series.
Justice League
Unlimited’s “The Greatest Story Never Told”: The “story” of the title is that of Booster
Gold (voiced by Tom Everett Scott), who has fled the future to find fame and
fortune protecting our present. Booster
chafes at The Justice League’s treatment of him as a second-class superhero,
which stems no doubt…
Torchwood’s
“Random Shoes”: Paul Chequer plays
Eugene Jones, a regular guy who comes to view the Torchwood team from a unique
perspective and opens Gwen’s eyes.
Foster’s Home for
Imaginary Friends’s “Mac Daddy”: Hilarity
ensues when a very special, very annoying friend, Cheese (voiced by Candi Milo),
pops by Foster’s Home.
Ugly Betty’s “Ugly
Berry”: Betty’s frenemy Kimmie turns
all-out enemy in this episode named for the fictional “tico berry.” *SPOILER* Lindsay Lohan gets fired! :-)
Xena: Warrior Princess’s
“The Quill Is Mightier…” or “A Day in the Life”: In the former, Aphrodite’s magical meddling causes
everything Gabrielle writes on her scroll to come true in hilarious fashion; in
the latter, Hower and Minya get in the middle of all that Xena and Gabrielle “subtext.” (FYI, Alexandra Tydings…
Stargate SG-1’s
“Urgo”: Dom DeLuise plays the episode’s title
character, a shared mental projection of alien origin who just wants the SG-1
team to live life and have fun. There
couldn’t be anything wrong with that, right?
Wonderfalls’s
“Karma Chameleon”: Sarah Drew plays
Bianca, Jaye’s stuttering mentee, a “single white female” who proves that imitation
isn’t always the sincerest form of flattery.
Gargoyles’s
“Future Tense”: As Goliath, Elisa,
Angela, and Bronx’s “world tour” nears its end, nothing
is what it seems. *SPOILER* Magical
mischief-maker Puck (voiced by Brent “Data” Spiner) makes time fly…or does
Goliath do that?
Pepper Ann’s “The
Amazing Becky Little”: Nicky’s big sis
Becky (voiced by Glenne Headly) shows up, leading to some priceless Nicky craziness. Can Pepper Ann solve her friend’s swan phobia
and sibling-rivalry issues with a little pop psychology? Watch and learn.
Can't wait for next season. :-)
There's an actual book?! :-)
The pseudonym Olivier Duval…an allusion to the 1978 film The Betsy?