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After googling it, I'd say it definitely left an impression…

I completely agree, but it's the plotline I'm finding myself the most compelled by this season. I didn't even like her very much in the first season, but I am relating way too much with her this time around. Maybe I'm a similar emotional state, or maybe I just miss Curb Your Enthusiasm.

I liked the movie, too. But I have zero memory of the scene you're talking about. Or the dream sequence people keep mentioning. I do, however, remember poor Bing Bong.

As much as I love season 5 and Glory as a character, I never really liked the acting there. I wish they could have somehow gotten Cordelia back and made her an evil god and… oh, now I get how how Angel season 4 came about.

I never heard this, and I thought I knew all the Buffy trivia! It actually makes a lot of sense…

5, 3, 2, 6, 7, 1, 4!

Yeah, I think The Body is the best episode of the show in a fairly objective way. I doubt it's many people's favorite episode though, due to how tough it is to watch and how much it deviates from what made people love the show. My favorites are probably Once More With Feeling, Dopplegangland or The Gift.

Wait, Jon Hamm has dropped trou? How is this the first I'm hearing of this?

Yeah, I wasn't sold on Phoenix until the final scene. Really one of those cases where the ending is the conceit.

I love that it ended on an anal sex joke!

From Kingsmen, I'd choose the church scene! It's not every day you see Colin Firth shooting a bunch of zombie Christians.

I really have to rewatch Inside Out. I was high as hell when I went to see it, and because I'd heard it was sad, I was way too paranoid that I was going to cry in the movie theater. When it ended I thought we were still half way through the movie!

I mean, it has to be when you first see Doof Warrior, right? I giggled with delight when they showed this absurd flame-guitar playing guy hanging from a truck and scoring the whole chase across the desert. Because it's the Mad Max universe; of course they'd have one of those on retainer.

Yeah, I agree with you on that. The season's incoherence isn't as big a crime as how wasted both Connor and Cordelia were. Admittedly, the show didn't get a sense on how to use Connor until season 5, but Cordelia not only had a completely different personality (yeah, yeah, possessed by a higher being, whatever), but

I loved the Angel and Faith storyline. But the thing with The Beast started off REALLY well, as they're trying to figure out what this unstoppable thing is. The first time they go against it, Angel's team is obliterated. The Beast is a credible, menacing threat. Until they clearly decided to change this storyline and

Yeah, Wesley is cool both before and after that, but Season 4 truly is the SEASON OF WESLEY!

Season 4 of Angel is an odd one. The season long arc ends up making no sense, which is particularly odd considering it was the most serialized season of Angel. But, at the same time, that season moves!

Spike was also mostly rewritten in between seasons 4 and 5. In season 4 he was the goofy ineffectual villain, that was essentially pure comic relief (his Yoko factor notwithstanding). Season 5 turned him into the romantic punk warrior poet we all love nowadays, which I'd also argue is much closer to his original

Honestly, I'd put season 5 right up there too. Even if Dawn is a bit annoying at times, that season has some great episodes, and an awesome arc.

Sarah's plot is the one that it seems I should hate, yet can't get enough of. I don't recall liking her character very much last season, but this time around, from her wedding meltdown on, I have been completely on her side. She's just such an entertaining mess of a person, and I am relating way too much with her.