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Why did you go with the feminine?

I don't think another film could ever compare to Don't Tell Mom the Babysitter's Dead.

Fred usually wore flats in Angel and Buffy wore lots of boots and pants. Willow wore flat canvass shoes most of the time, and skirts with tights under them. Willow later switched more to long skirts and boots.

There's a line in S3, I think, where she says, "I need to change in to something more fight-y."

There's a line where she says, "I need to change in to something more fight-y."

Perhaps there's a similar correlation for me, too.

That plot had a weird power dynamic, though. IIRC, she was naive and looked up to him for advice/knowledge. So their relationship started out very brother/sister.

Referencing myth is hardly a good excuse. Of course lots of old-timey myth discusses incest: you had to teach lessons to the shepherds living in clay huts in villages of 20 people.

OMG, it's like the AV Club created a week just for you.

But he always hung out at his stepdad's house and ate their food and acted like an older brother to her. I never liked that ending to Clueless.

I always shipped him and Petra. I never understood why she ended up with Bean.

They both definitely have a very off-beat sense of humor, which works because she's Irish.

That's an auld joke.

It's the kind of stuff that would have just disappeared 20 years ago and people would have occasionally said something like, "Hey whatever happened to Twinkies…?" Now we have the Internet.

I'll trade you 3 slap bracelets and 5 POGs for a box of bubble wrap.

Today is the day that they discontinued bubble wrap—none of us really has any reason to go on with life.

This is just like the great Twinkies debacle of 2013.

They sound like the corporation from Better Off Ted.

I assumed it had something to do with a hamburger.

Remember that 1960s miniseries on NBC? My parents made me watch that. Ugh.