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Cordy…"My hair! The government gave me bad hair!"
Angel… "It's the devil."
Cordy (whines) …"My hair?"

Lindsey's moral ambivalence was often quite poignant. One of those rare characters you loved to hate, but sometimes felt empathy for. I even felt some sympathy for him in his unrequited love for Darla.
An added bonus was how he could sometimes be very effective comic relief.."What are you doing here? You've got no

Upvoted for "magnificent douchebaggery…and everything else you said.

I was pretty upset, as is.

Nope..in love with this universe "Angel", as represented. Boreanaz was sometimes wooden, but often funny, charming and ultimately likeable. And his interaction with the other characters made me overlook any flaws…especially with Wesley. They were often hilarious together, and when the story got dark (the kidnapping)

….and beyond!

Of course he did! Just wish we could've seen him do it!
And every word of your comment is like you pulled it directly out of my mind and heart. (Wesley…)

You can sum up everything good about everything with "Wesley".
Obviously, I adore Wes.

Right. Lindsey was just too unreliable. He'd felt the pull of his conscience before, helped them before..but then could be easily swayed to reverse course. It was cold how Angel used him at the end, only to then do away with him, but understandable.

Absolutely. Some people criticize Boreanaz's acting, but he was terrific during that whole arc. He scared me in that scene (especially for Wes)..I believe there was even some angry spittle spray.

That line still gives me goosebumps…literally, even as I just read your comment.

See my reply to AshAlly08 below, might help you decide whether or not to check it out.

I've watched Grimm from the start. It has its own charm (Monroe! Rosalee! Wu!) but was getting stagnant. Then, this past season, it started taking on noticeable Angelesque undertones. There was a lot of talk on AV Club's post episode discussions about this, how the producers and writers were throwing caution to the

Glenn quinn died in December of 2002, while they were filming season 4. At the end of episode 9, "Long Day's Journey", they added an "in memoriam" type coda for him. I thought that was a lovely thing for them to do being as he'd been gone from the show for so long.

I had to look back to see what you meant, I didn't realize I had 3 animals in my 1st sentence! Just shows though, I've got animals on the brain.
You just boggled my mind…trying to picture a theatre full of Hannibal fans. Would they be boisterous? Or would everyone be shushing everyone else?
I don't know, but it

No need to feel shallow! You and I just happen to prefer the warmth, beauty, and openess of the beach (hence my username). Everything about winter makes me feel claustrophobic! Give me beachy every time.

Do that! I'll be interested in any future comparisons you come up with. Like the metaphors, too. I hadn't thought of it that way.
Oh, and I don't want to see blood on the snow! If they do that, I'm sure it will be visually arresting but I'll have to watch those parts like I do much of this show…with gaze averted or

How cool! Now you need to find a long-haired blonde cat and name him Robert Plant. I started going to concerts at a very young age, saw a lot of great bands, but none better than Zep. There's a reason they're legendary (and were even in their own time). Was lucky enough to see them 3 times. Wish I had a time

I'd forgotten that, too. Glad you refreshed my memory. As I recall, "Blood and Chocolate" was very stylish for a werewolf movie, especially the way the whole pack would transform together while running through the woods, with a gorgeous moon overhead. Those sequences were beautiful, as were the actual wolves. I think

I care! I kept comparing Manhunter, too.
I was hoping for another beach house and beachy setting. I like Will's cabin but not the cold and snow. And the southern setting had more atmosphere.
I also preferred the home investigation scene in Manhunter. I thought the same thing about the answering machine, it made the