the right call?sounds more rude and inconsiderate to me.but potato potahto,i suppose.
the right call?sounds more rude and inconsiderate to me.but potato potahto,i suppose.
that brian kibler playmate is giving me the weirdest boner…
ah well,que sera,indeed.there's nothing more delicate or fragile than a hippie's wounded musical pride.stay away from that pink acid,that's shit's bunk.
well,we all have our opinions,don't we? how 'bout a hug,bro?sounds like you could use one right now.
touche,my idiotic deadhead friend.i've been to dead shows and the entire "scene" was absolutely drenched in it,so….sorry to harsh yer mellow,brah.people followed the dead because they had incredible psychedelic experiences and wanted to keep having them.i don't have a problem with that.i have a problem with…
i strongly disagree that disrupting the blackthorns was trivial.he destroyed years in the making plans,killed the captains of the evil team and triggered a literal response from hell.in an eternal war,there will always be replacements brought from the bench,for both sides.i think it was the equivalent of anne's answer…
yeah as much as joss loves feminism,he sure seems to love them skinny white girls with flat stomaches even more.watching buffy i was struck by the utter lack of any women with more than 5% body fat.
my absolute favorite use of a zen koan in any tv series.that anne scene is the boiled down philosophy.i disagree that angel gave up.he committed to his course of action and followed through.if anything it confirms that he kept going.you keep going despite knowing that the consequences might not go your way.
oh god,that brings a flood every time.absolutely devastating.
i always thought it was more pragmatic realism than rueful nihilism.potato,potahtoe i suppose.
We have a winner!
the scene that brings the rain for me is in the finale when when illyria asks wesley if he'd like her to lie to him now? oh god.
one of the most glaring examples of tonal whiplash to me was the strength of the writing of the female characters' personalities paired with the exclusive casting of glamour model physiques+midriff baring outfits for almost every single featured cast member.i suppose that's how hollywood works,but an episode about not…
lorne:best buffyverse character or best character?
something is lost in translation without actual sax in said sax tune.
wasn't she black?
"daddy never understood" is the gem on that soundtrack,thank you very much.
the sharif,he don't like it.
my thoughts exactly.don't forget to add "and i was tripping really hard" whenever describing how mind-blowing an "intense" grateful dead set was.
"…the concerts were honestly pretty good."-LAY OFF THE DOPE,HIPPIE!