They belong together.
They belong together.
A bit late to the party, but I just wanted to mention that I recently saw a column in The Washington Post which gave some love to Ravi. The article was mostly about The Walking Dead, and how the writer was sick of the whole franchise. At the end, the writer says that while he's done with TWD and its spin-off, he's not…
I love The Sopranos, but I think a prequel is a bad idea, so this is good news for me.
It wasn't even gospel music, they used pop songs. I saw like two seconds of Chris Daughtry singing "Bring Me To Life" by Evanescence. It was…..odd.
Just F.Y.I. - I am 6'3" 😉
After this episode, I'm thinking Phil's dickishness is a result of Mike's behavior.
What makes a man turn neutral?….
And we also saw Ben summon a demon who killed crazy people, to cover up for Glory. He was not innocent.
"Innocent person?" Be was no innocent. Remember when he summoned a demon that fell from the sky, then went around killing mentally ill people, almost killing Buffy's mother (who thought the demon wasn't real, just a hallucination caused by her brain tumor? Ben summoned that demon, thus causing the deaths of several…
I need to rewatch Sopranos. Haven't seen it since it originally aired, but what a classic show.
There have been few characters whose death pleased me as much as Ralphie after what he did to that girl (and Pie-Oh-My, for that matter!). Seriously, fuck that toupee-wearing prick.
He appeared on an episode of Supernatural, playing an immortal witch who was feuding with his wife (also an immortal witch), played by none other than Charisma Carpenter. Mini-Buffy/Angel reunion!
Hey, can I ask you British question? My sister lives in London and is a duel citizen. She says Brits don't use the work "suck", as in the phrase, "Man, that sucked!" Is she right? I could've sworn I've heard Brits use that bit of slang (and pronounce it in a way that sounds like "sooks").
It's weird to hear him talk in his regular accent for the first time, isn't it? I remember seeing him on a talk show shortly after one of the shows ended (Buffy or Angel, I forget which). His hair was still bleached, it was that soon after, so he still looked like Spike, but his voice! I was like, DOES NOT COMPUTE!
That sounds cool right up until the time-reverse thing. Lame do-over nonsense. Glad I never read it.
I remember watching it when it aired with my then-girlfriend. I loved it, but she was pissed at the ending. She was like, "What?! They didn't finish the story!" Personally, I dug it, but I understand how someone could be annoyed by that ending.
"Ably played by Bill Paxton,"
I like season 7 more than most fans, and the increased Spike material is one of the reasons. I'm a huge Spike fan, though, so…
You need to punch that story up a bit before you send it into Penthouse Forum.
Yep, I'll second that.