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Even as a teenager I remember thinking, wait, what happened to TV Guide?

A no-sex sex comedy.

Asian people can also have nannies…

But you didn't meet most of those grandmothers in this situation, did you? Seriously depressed, with inhibitions lowered by pot, and then knocked off-kilter by the news of impending grandma-hood?

People who are depressed can say some really scary shit, because that's where their headspace is at. And Loreen is pretty near the end of her tether.

I think you're generalizing from your own experience. I've known a lot of people who find child rearing to be extremely stressful, even when they don't have significant financial or other worries.

Daniel Craig isn't really a loss, but Rooney Mara was terrific as Lisbeth.

I never heard any of that stuff, and I was all over every BtVS-related piece of news or gossip out there, including Jeff Pruitt's bonkers ramblings.

I wish I could upvote this more than once.

I adore Xander, though he had a lot (a LOT) of faults, but that was an awful moment for the character, and I hate beyond measure that the show implied he was right.

Yep. Joss is on record as saying Dark Willow was supposed to happen in a previous season, but he was so attached to Tara that he delayed it.

Good dog!

And it wasn't even a table! When she sits on it and the books fall off, it becomes clear that it's a bed. He's filming in the guest room.

Their furious astronauts vs. cavemen argument is a pure delight.

Absolutely amazing episode.

Yeah, he really gets why that moment didn't hit quite as intended.

….WHAT?!

That was one of the show's most chilling moments, really.

I don't recall this either. I do remember them being referred to as the Scourge of Europe in a shit-ton of fanfic..