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But does it have that rat thing that was after one of the doors?

I was definitely thinking he's the human personification of Grumpy Cat.

And now it’ll be on Hulu so I’ll be able to watch episodes on my TV from my cushy couch instead of over the CBS website ‘cos I refuse to sign up for their all access thing.

I am so glad for you that you didn't sign that thing! My husband had a minor medical procedure and was under anesthesia for, like, 11 minutes. His aftercare instructions *still* said not to enter into any legal agreements for the rest of the day. Your shock and panic was far more profound and yet they expected you to

Oooh. I might watch this. Though I still really want a Fionavar Tapestry TV show.

Oh no, my turn got loose. Quick! Somebody catch it!

I’ve taken the wait-and-see approach with this series, exactly like the TV series Lost. If it finishes, and people are satisfied with it, and they say, “That addressed everything and was perfect!” then I will invest my time and money.

I think it probably makes me a bad person that my initial reaction is, "I hope that, after some time recuperating, he decides that what he really wants to do is make more awesome television."

I was thinking... was it ahead of its time? If it had been on the CW, would it have lasted longer?

I’m happy he’s in such demand, and he’ll be a great villain, but I love him best as Guerrero on Human Target. :)

When hubby and I got our first computer in 1998, we had a crappy dial-up service that would automatically disconnect us every four hours. Also, we shared one PC. Both are unthinkable now!

Or, better, Nichole Beharie could go get a role on iZombie!

This is mesmerizing.

This is the anime that was on TV when I was 8 and, indeed, it was my favorite thing ever.

I experienced something similar when I opened my new TNG Companion book in the early 90s and finally saw Michael Dorn without makeup.

Was that another clue for us all?

I am clinging to hope that his character will be called Admiral Halsey.

It’s an interesting interpretation, but Xander just hated Angel so much that I can't help but believe that factored in. Not just Angelus, but Angel himself. I just always got the sense Xander would've preferred if he'd never been cured.

But he was still spiteful dude who decided he knew best even after he got with Cordelia, like the S2 finale when he told Buffy Willow said "kick his ass" instead of "stall him, I'm working on the cure spell."

That's the only season where I actually stopped watching.