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Thank you for this. I agree wholeheartedly. I have made it a point to shop at JCP several times since the Spring because of their corporate policies. Each time I have gone in, every single employee has been nothing but wonderful and the store itself has been undergoing a wonderful renovation and transition. Plus,

Probably the only time in history that everyone is super happy about a case of dysentery.

Very true, and as I said, I do understand why he did. But, that didn't make me less angry at the character for doing it. ;)

I agree. The lie was born out of pettiness and selfishness not out of concern for the world at large.

Which brings my mind to "Would you like me to lie to you now?"

I mean, this is something I've been working through for years heheh I've managed to go from extreme anger to only residual anger at the character. But, it really tainted my opinion of Xander for years.

Oh indeed!

I guess I feel he should have trusted Buffy with the weight of that decision. I think she would've handled it just fine and done what needed to be done anyway.

A bazillion years later and I still hold residual anger at Xander for that lie. I understand why he did it. I understand that she was probably going to have to kill Angel anyway regardless of that information. But, I always felt it was akin to not giving a soldier proper intel about a battle they were entering. Buffy

It would be awesome if they could squeeze him in for whenever the series finale is. Would be awesome to squeeze all the fallen heroes of the show in!

The answer to that is a pretty simple no because they can't afford Jeffrey Dean Morgan to come back. Though, I've heard say that he would love to come back, that doesn't mean he can. If, by any chance, they got him to come back for super cheap or for free, it could never be for more than one episode or a small cameo.

The Episcopal church, meanwhile, has been moving forward at a steady pace and none of them have been smited yet...smote? smit? Whatever.

Yes, this looks bad, but sort of delightfully so. I don't know if I'll be seeing it in the theater, but I will be watching the crap out of this in one way or another. Probably in my living room where no one will care that I'm talking all the way through.

Han and Leia will always remain my number one couple of anything ever. They were my first introduction to "shipping" though my little 4 year old brain didn't know that's what it was. And I feel sorry for every guy I've ever dated because no one has ever been close to living up to my Han Solo first love expectations.

"But when Cayden falls for Angelina, the beautiful, young mate promised to Connor, a battle to the death is inevitable."

I just tend to crack under pressure. Like I get really anxious and then forget how speaking works and really awkward/creepy things come out of my mouth. *face/palm*

I was reading these the other day. My favorite is the one titled "No good for man hands" from the "lumberjack."

I was just discussing with a friend the other day how Jensen seems looser at cons lately. Not that he wasn't fun and goofy before but that there's a level of loose with the fans now that we're really enjoying. His responses to the pie girl and the quip about feeling his stubble were hilarious and unexpected from him.

I saw them! It occurred to me after I replied that I do follow you on tumblr and those were your pics I saw earlier! duh. They're awesome! I love the Jensen one!

I always liked Batman and Catwoman as flirty adversaries who can't ever really get together more than actually getting together. Though, I'll say in TDKR, they made sense and I liked it.