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I would have started this story with "and if you were ever wondering WHO LET THE DOGS SURF WOOF WOOF, we have just THE STORY for you. "

I think death meant something on Buffy and Angel even when he brought the characters back (as opposed to the Vampire Diaries where everyone dies every two weeks). I mean, the only characters that they actually brought back from the dead were Buffy, Spike and Angel. Everybody else stayed dead.

The ghost of Buffy's mom was the first.

Honestly, I also think Joss was not as involved during that season. He had three shows on the air, a lot of his time and energy went into Firefly, even though Tim Minear was the show runner. Angel meanwhile was seriously understaffed in season four, with the exit of David Greenwalt and a new show runner not working

I think there was a line in early season seven where they say "something is rising, older than the old ones". So it seems like the first is older than Illyria.

The thing I hate the most about the finale is that the empowerment of the slayers ends up being nothing, since it basically is an evil corporation saving the day by sacrificing a man with a soul.

Yeah, but Anthony Head was too expensive to fly out to LA. He was supposed to take Drogyn's place.

Well, they kind of explained why nobody from Buffy was helping out Angel in season five: they didn't trust him anymore, because he was running Wolfram and Hart. And it's also easy to judge the characters from Buffy when we don't actually see what is happening in their lives anymore. Buffy dating the Immortal (not a

I'm also mad that the WB didn't pick it up after FOX cancelled it. It would have fit there perfectly.

I bet every time he looks at the cast of Will & Grace he is like "we couldn't get them FRIENDS back together, but we sure as hell got the next best thing!" I am still not sure if Will & Grace will work in 2017 and honestly, to just bring it back without changing anything, ignoring the finale, no growth, they're older

Also, Parks and Rec had a good ending with all those flash forwards and besides, it was never THAT successful to begin with, it was critically acclaimed, but ratings wise it was on the brink of cancellation every year.

I watched that show and loved it, but looking back at it, I am sure it was pretty bad. However, I was his age when the show aired and I think for kids it was fun?

I read a lot of interviews at the time and Fuller stated back then that the character was going to be gay, so he was gay to me from the first moment he was on screen.

I think his agent pressured him to back out of it, because he was up for the role of John Connor in The Sarah Connor Chronicles and they didn't want him to lose the part, because you know, Hollywood still kind of thinks gay actors can't play leading action roles.

I never thought Boomer was gay, I was very surprised when I heard he was. Dekker though has had so little chemistry with all his female love interests on his shows that it was pretty obvious.

I guess you never watched Dead Like Me and Wonderfalls then. Fuller already talked a lot about being gay back when he was working on those shows. The Dad character on Dead Like Me was supposed to be gay with his daughter in the pilot noticing "Is a friendly hug between two men supposed to last that long?", but after

I'm not Riley, but the second season is fairly good. With all the characters established, they hit the ground running with the plot. There is major forward momentum and a fleshing out of the mythology aspects of the show. Though it's disappointing to realize that this was only the beginning, as the set-up for a

They want big watercooler hits like Stranger Things and 13 Reasons Why, so they want to cancel more shows that don't have the same success to try out more shows and get shows with bigger audiences.

The response by critics was mixed, but with a tendency to the positive. It never got the same hype as Stranger Things or 13 Reasons Why. Though the show was generally praised for its diversity and for the sheer ambition of it.

I think Bojack is one of their cheapest shows to produce. Hopefully they let it run as long as the creator of Bojack wants to do more. Bojack, OITNB, Sense8, Dirk Gently and Jessica Jones were my favorite shows on Netflix, with Stranger Things coming in close as well.