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Bah. Bring back firefly instead. Jericho was alright, but not *great*.

I liked the Fray storyline as a way to reboot the slayer myth without actually needing to revisit anything particular beyond the existence of someone known as a slayer.

Quite. I hope he's even more evil and naked than he was in Oz, in which he was frequently very evil and naked.

Wait. You like Tara and you hate Russell? Do you also kick puppies and mainline drano? Because that makes as much sense. :p

I don't know, but I envy you and your tiger free existence. The bastard is ALWAYS eating anything I leave out on the counter, no matter how many times I tell him not to.

I was 14 at the time, and during much of the program I thought it was real, and was a bit freaked out, but also being a fairly rational 14 year old, I kept my cool. Also, when they played credits at the end I was like "oh, duh."

But in the article, when you say Spoilers ahead, I have two choices - one, to believe you and stop, or two, to not believe that the book might possibly be ruined for me, and run that risk.

I'd like to at least get a genre beyond YA, maybe a few other hints to help us establish that the story might be for us before having to stop reading. Since I haven't read the book, I too stopped reading after "Spoilers ahead" because then there would be no point to reading the book. Surely there's some middle ground

Or rather, anyone know where you can get it for an ereader that isn't a kindle, because some of us don't like the idea of a non-free market like amazon kindle. I don't like the idea of an ereader that can only support one bookseller's format, forcing you to buy specifically from them, so I don't own a kindle, but a

Yeah, this. As a bartender I thankfully see more of the happy/slutty drunks than the angry ones, at least in my bar, but the ones who do tend towards anger are pretty much assholes when sober, too, they just aren't as in your face with it.

The issue is that it's not really the parents that deal with the consequences - it's the children, and society as a whole

I thought stark was the father of both kids?

And such a pity since Stark is SO hot. Great episode, sad conclusion.

You mean like Shrek? He's dynamic, emotionally engaging, complete with a lot of very stereotypically amusing boy behaviors, he's heroic, he's inspirational.. and he's not a monster, at least not in the typical sense.

Honestly, I think the animation looks a lot like they're not done yet with texturing and lighting.. maybe they are, but it doesn't feel that way.

Not to mention the mouth - edward's lips line up over the teeth, and the eyes, where the black-I'm-so-vampire-goth eyeshadow extends outwards from edwards eyes, but magically disappears on rufio..

Not to mention that CGing an entire movie's main character is stupidly labor intensive.

"Not really trying to be mean here, but heart disease is the number one killer of fantasy and sci-fi authors with massive, unfinished epic story-lines." Is it wrong that this made me laugh?

Nice work :)

I honestly think it's the acting that's the biggest plus in this show.. it's so nuanced and subtle, and yet perfectly clear what's going on in the heads of each character, but with enough intrigue to keep it interesting. The police side of the show doesn't really interest me, but the drama of the characters on a