Watching my Angel backlog...
Feb. 12th, 2004 12:30 pmDude, if Angel and Spike aren't getting these episodes out of their systems after the curtain falls, I'll eat my socks. Also, our phrase of the day is definitely "gone daft in the melon." Many thanks as usual, Spike.
Andrew hugging Spike! "You're like the white wizard resurrected from the pit of the Bal-rog, more beautiful than ever." Bwahaha! And mmm, Andrew's hair. And Andrew. Who is now smart and inane in the most adorable way. His narration of the Slayer mythology was so the best history lesson ever.
Such a cool episode. An untrained Slayer, misunderstood and gone awry. Scary stuff. And oh man, what an amazing ending.
Angel: "She was an innocent victim."
Spike: "So were we, once upon a time."
Indeed.
In other news, my lametastic professor didn't like my kickin' efforts from the other day but held up the banner Page One headline (top! Top story! My headline! Which Laura also mentioned specifically liking, too. *squee*) in today's issue in class. Make up your mind, yo.
Sadly, Laura also went with my most unimpressive effort for the Janet headline last night, although it was the one Justin the night editor liked best, laughing out loud and everything, as well as being the most appropriate all around. But she did say she's keeping the specs sheet I wrote them on and tacking it up on the Best of the Week board in its entirety. Cameron made mention that he liked "[my] headline," too. Thanks, but which one? "All of them!" I am so, so easy for approval from authority.
[ETA: Unless I decide to go with "past midnight on the crazy clock." Bwah!]
Quote of the Day:
"If marriage is so tied to religion that the majority of people can't separate the civil license from the religious one, then the government should get out of the business of marrying people."
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Andrew hugging Spike! "You're like the white wizard resurrected from the pit of the Bal-rog, more beautiful than ever." Bwahaha! And mmm, Andrew's hair. And Andrew. Who is now smart and inane in the most adorable way. His narration of the Slayer mythology was so the best history lesson ever.
Such a cool episode. An untrained Slayer, misunderstood and gone awry. Scary stuff. And oh man, what an amazing ending.
Angel: "She was an innocent victim."
Spike: "So were we, once upon a time."
Indeed.
In other news, my lametastic professor didn't like my kickin' efforts from the other day but held up the banner Page One headline (top! Top story! My headline! Which Laura also mentioned specifically liking, too. *squee*) in today's issue in class. Make up your mind, yo.
Sadly, Laura also went with my most unimpressive effort for the Janet headline last night, although it was the one Justin the night editor liked best, laughing out loud and everything, as well as being the most appropriate all around. But she did say she's keeping the specs sheet I wrote them on and tacking it up on the Best of the Week board in its entirety. Cameron made mention that he liked "[my] headline," too. Thanks, but which one? "All of them!" I am so, so easy for approval from authority.
[ETA: Unless I decide to go with "past midnight on the crazy clock." Bwah!]
Quote of the Day:
"If marriage is so tied to religion that the majority of people can't separate the civil license from the religious one, then the government should get out of the business of marrying people."
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