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Post by orangejuicepony on Dec 10, 2010 23:29:52 GMT -5
SPIKE: No. I just heard you weren't . . . Your mates said you weren't playing with computers so much. Into the new thing.
WILLOW: What new thing?
SPIKE: You know, you two. The whole wicca thing.
WILLOW: They-they were talking about that?
SPIKE: Can we get back to business here? I've got a deal at stake.
WILLOW: What did they say?
SPIKE: Talking about, you know, it's a phase. You'll get over it.
WILLOW: What? Who said that? Was it Buffy? 'Cause . . . you know what she means by that.
SPIKE: No, she was defending you. 'Cause Xander said you were just being trendy.
WILLOW: Trendy?
SPIKE: I don't know what they were going on about. A person wants be a witch, that's their business.
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Post by orangejuicepony on Dec 9, 2010 21:31:22 GMT -5
Underneath, My favorite part is when Hamilton walks in and punches right through some guys chest. Also it made me think when Lorne questions Angel as to why he left Gunn behind. I thought that Angel did it because he knew that Gunn needed a way to atone for what he had done, and I thought that was good reasoning at first, but now I'm not sure if I think it was morally right. It's what Gunn wanted but still, Angel left him behind in the Wolfram and Hart holding dimension without any immediate plans to free him and I'm not sure that it was the right thing for him to do.
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Post by orangejuicepony on Dec 9, 2010 21:23:20 GMT -5
Inception. It's one of the few movies that I can watch over and over again and not get bored of.
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Post by orangejuicepony on Dec 9, 2010 21:19:38 GMT -5
XANDER: At a spanking new Hellmouth High. Please. Outside of drugs and violence and the unwanted pregnancy, and, uh, unleashing of hordes of Armageddon that comes pouring out of the school's foundation every now and then, what trouble could these kids have?
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Post by orangejuicepony on Dec 9, 2010 21:11:16 GMT -5
Do you think that it would be a good idea to change my name to grapejuicepony? I don't think anyone would be confused by that, but I'm orangejuicepony all over the internet and I can't decide if I want a change or not.
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Post by orangejuicepony on Dec 8, 2010 22:51:16 GMT -5
DRUSILLA: Pretty lawyers all in a row.
HOLLAND: I'm glad you're alive Darla. I'm glad we were able to save you.
DARLA: Are you? I guess you really care about me as a person. I guess I owe all of you. - The *whole* team.
DRUSILLA : You have beautiful skin.
LILAH: I moisturize.
DRUSILLA: That was very thoughtful of you.
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Post by orangejuicepony on Dec 7, 2010 23:41:45 GMT -5
Shells, I love this episode just because it has so much Illyria in it.
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Post by orangejuicepony on Dec 6, 2010 23:01:55 GMT -5
ANGEL: ...and the scroll is just tipping from his fingertips, and his eyes lighting with fierce determination, and then whack! I chopped off the evil lawyer-beast's hand and he screamed and he screamed and then I left.
LORNE: Well, you're just a regular Hans Christian Tarantino, aren't you? We should probably be getting back to the palace.
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Post by orangejuicepony on Dec 6, 2010 22:41:42 GMT -5
Last election I was driving through a nearby town and there were "Vote Brian Griffin" signs all over the place. He was running for probate judge. It just made me extra happy that there was someone with that name trying to win an election.
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Post by orangejuicepony on Dec 6, 2010 22:36:26 GMT -5
If we are talking about who did the most evil deeds in the Whedonverse then I would have to say Angelus, but if we talking about which one was the most evil to its core without counting what was done on the show, then I would have to say that the first evil is the most evil.
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Post by orangejuicepony on Dec 6, 2010 1:04:45 GMT -5
BUFFY: He is NOT- Not my, my boyfriend, he's, um, just ... a... Spike ... this nice woman is, uh, from Social Services?
SPIKE: Oh, right! Uh ... hey! Buffy's a great mom. She takes good care of her little sis. Like, um, when Dawn was hanging out too much in my crypt, Buffy put a right stop to it.
MS. KROGER: I'm sorry, did you say-
BUFFY: Crib! He said crib. You know kids today and their buggin' street slang. Uh, Spike, didn't you have to go now, you know, because of that thing?
SPIKE: Uh, thing, yeah. Uh, my blanket.
MS. KROGER: He sleeps here?
BUFFY: What? No! No. Oh, uh, the, the, the blanket. That's, um, uh, it's a security thing, you know. He ... has issues. Nope, just me and Dawn living here.
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Post by orangejuicepony on Dec 5, 2010 23:50:21 GMT -5
I strongly dislike the month of December. The only day this month that I consistently like is Christmas. All of the other days are filled with extra school work because finals are coming soon and extra work work, because everyone is shopping for the holiday season and I have to work overtime. I've gotten to the point where the tiniest good thing is now amazing by comparison, so naturally I am really excited for Tuesday when Inception comes out. Anyone else excited to watch it again? It's probably just me.
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Post by orangejuicepony on Dec 5, 2010 23:24:21 GMT -5
I really enjoyed that. It really reminded me of the first Resident Evil movie, but I like that movie so I did not mind. The last ten minutes were very powerful. I really wish that this season had been more than 6 episodes. I need more.
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Post by orangejuicepony on Dec 5, 2010 18:50:46 GMT -5
SPIKE: Willow's getting pretty strong, isn't she? Bringing you back. It's hard to get a good night's death around here. You can sit down. Got furniture. You should see the downstairs, too, it's quite posh. Uh ... I do remember what I said. The promise. To protect her. If I had done that ... even if I didn't make it ... you wouldn't have had to jump. But I want you to know I did save you. Not when it counted, of course, but ... after that. Every night after that. I'd see it all again ... do something different. Faster or more clever, you know? Dozens of times, lots of different ways ... Every night I save you.
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Post by orangejuicepony on Dec 5, 2010 1:11:04 GMT -5
For awhile now, I have wished that I lived around New York City. Every time I go there, there is always something exciting to experience. I always thought that if I lived around there, I would never run out of new things to do, same thing with Hawaii and it's always interesting to hear otherwise. I just think everyones answers are great.
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Post by orangejuicepony on Dec 5, 2010 0:59:37 GMT -5
A hole in the world again... with commentary, I was going to watch Shells but I was too tired to get out of bed and switch the DVDs. It was equally good this time around.
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Post by orangejuicepony on Dec 5, 2010 0:52:02 GMT -5
I once got lost and ended up at the Crystal Mall. Sometimes when my friends and I are extremely bored we will all chip in gas money and get lost and try to find our way home for fun (we bring a GPS to turn on just in case we get too lost.) That is how I found the Crystal Mall. We went inside and found that it has most of the same store as the Buckland Mall, so we left to continue being lost in whichever town the Crystal Mall is in.
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Post by orangejuicepony on Dec 5, 2010 0:45:14 GMT -5
That was easy, all I did was get locked in a cage.
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Post by orangejuicepony on Dec 2, 2010 20:26:44 GMT -5
Don't let the backing get inside of the hole, that happened to me once and it took a half hour of pain trying to push it out of my ear. I have not worn earrings ever since.
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Post by orangejuicepony on Dec 1, 2010 3:49:15 GMT -5
A hole in the world, This is definitely in my top 5 favorite Angel episodes, right now it's number 1. This episode starts off hilarious and the goes right on to heartbreaking and those are the two kinds of episodes that I like best.I especially enjoy how the cavemen vs. astronaut thing applies to the whole episode with astronaut Fred and team Angel being taken down by caveman Illyria sarcophagus dust.
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