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Wayne Chapman
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Good one! I'm a huge BtVS fan but didn't think of that even though it seems perfect for this. And yes, compared to what was going on in Sunnydale in that episode, we could be a lot worse off than we really are. Like our perception of the world can be much more tragic than our reality, but we also need to address what

I have to say I really love this AVQ&A. I even shared "No One is Alone" with someone on Facebook cause she's going through a personal crisis of self-doubt or something. She sometimes refers to herself positively as a witch, so it seems particularly appropriate for her right now.

"Gilmore Girls" was the first thing I thought of, so my thanks to Erik Adams for covering that for me and expressing why the show means so much to me. I also thought of "Before Sunrise" for some reason, perhaps because it shows how complete strangers can connect with each other and find common ground despite their

Yeah, as much as I like Alec Baldwin's take on Trump, Atamanuik really hits the mark for me. And Fusion's Trump vs. Bernie debate in general is both hilarious and fairly insightful despite jabs at Sanders' non-existent health issues.

I think it's time for Tarantino to trot out that musical he's been dying to do for ages now. And who'd like to see him do a horror or sci-fi film?

But in this case, he IS one of the greatest directors ever, and he's smart enough to know it.