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    re: Billy

    Well as long as we're getting a bit long-winded about Fred Burkle…

    The Girl in Question has funny moments, but not funny enough to compensate for the tonal discord between it and everything within and surrounding the episode. It plays awkwardly.

    I'm so glad I'm not the only one who never bought the whole Wes and Fred are each others' true loves schtick. I love me some Wes and everything, but his interest in her always struck me as vaguely creepy.

    Life of the Party is indeed meh, but it's maybe the least I'll ever hate Eve, if only for the line: "Eve, you stay here with me. We'll have more sex."

    Psyched for next week. Lineage and Destiny are both superb.

    @whataworkout:disqus See also: The Good Wife

    Lost. Twin Peaks.

    Yeah, or music is just an entirely different medium…

    And on a show so realistic too

    Sometimes she also converses with Malcolm's voicemail. Also, don't forget all-cap text messages, all the time. So many ways to converse…

    Write a black character whose existence doesn't completely revolve around Bridget/Sioban Martin and then we'll have a conversation. Until then, Phil's point remains valid. So far, all black characters on this show play sidekick (or, of course, secretary), while literally everyone else has a personal life or interests,

    Barney Stinson

    As they never really explain the details of the mind-wipe, I made up my own explanation: It's a Ben/Glory deal! Every time someone brings up Connor, or references something that wouldn't really make sense without him (for SPOILERY instance, when Cordy tells Wes and Angel she hopes they kicked Jasmine's ass), everyone

    I kind of liked how in denial Sunnydale was about the obvious presence of so many dangerous evils. It suits the suburban locale. In the city, of course, everyone openly acknowledges and engages with evil.

    Buffy: Willow, just remember, a vampire's personality has nothing to do with the person it was.

    And both correspond with the resurrection of someone from his old gang! Maybe that's where [SPOILERS] …. (Fine guys!)

    SPOILERS

    Yes, except…El Diablo Robotico

    @avclub-13d7df3c17502af69aafccc758195f96:disqus But the astronauts don't have weapons!