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What I really love is, in retrospect from season five where we meet her family, you see *why* she wasn't dynamic and the scared girl in the dorm at first.

Hey, in good news, though, I can see your avatar!

I think the biggest thing that is bothering me is they didn't even announce the change. For a major update to the site, in the past, someone always posted a heads-up.

Mine are hit and miss.

Season Three is my favorite season of Buffy, and no small part due to The Mayor. I loved the threat he began to pose back in Season Two (seeing Snyder get scared at the mere mention of his title was a big moment), and we weren't let down.

I didn't get that from his goodbye video. He wanted her to change spots with Buffy so she could easily live her life, getting everything she wanted. And that was the thing, for a bit, Faith *was* happy as Buffy. But then she realized what she was, and after her trip to LA, realized what she needed to do to find

I'm a sucker for alternate-universe stories, and those two were really awesome. I think I like Doppelgangland more than The Wish, just because of the humor in the episode.

I haven't played JC3, but now I'm less inclined upon hearing about decent VO work. That was some of the charm of JC2. They didn't even try to hide it, either; the demo's first VO work is the voice you quote. You wondered if it was just that character… nope!

I love that scene, not only because of how terrifying Wilkins gets, but also because he's the main villain showing feelings of sorrow and sadness, something a lot of shows don't do (or don't do well). It fully fleshed out the character; he does indeed care for Faith, he isn't using her as a pawn.

I love the moment preceding it with Joyce.
"Haven't we met before?"
"Oh, you hit me over the head with a shovel."
"Oh. How have you been?"

The only problem would be the main vampires are looking a bit older than when we last left them. (To be fair, if this happened, I wouldn't even acknowledge that, unless it was a snarky joke or something)

"I'll have what I'm having."

"You must remember this, this movie really sucks."
—Tom Servo, 822-Overdrawn at the Memory Bank

BUT HER EMAILS

I'm sure it's not the first time that the top Attorney for the US Government has knowingly lied and broken the law to become the top Attorney for the US Government.

One would hope the Republican congress bending over backwards to make it known they will support these awful picks will feel a large rebuke in 2018, but I'm not holding out hope.

I saw that movie when I was far too young to see a movie like that. Needless to say, Bill Pullman scared me. Until I saw Spaceballs. Then… not so much.

He definitely came on at just the right time to really help AOS along. I was on the fence about staying with it, decided to when he showed up, and then after The Winter Soldier, when things started to get good, I was on board. He basically saved the show for me.

I saw Frailty when I was younger, and I remember being floored by the reveal at the end. I wonder if it holds up now?

I think it's too late to be on this years In Memoriam. He'd be in next years.