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Lorne to incoherently rambling Fred: You switched gender pronouns. Not that I’m judging…

That was oddly… ahead of its time for 2003.

The thing with Jasmine is seriously creeping me out. And the idea that only the mentally ill are seeing things as they really are… it’s haunting and almost tempting, especially for someone with depression.

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Spike: Who you gonna call? [Pause] That phrase is never going to be usable again, is it?

Kennedy is 18, right?

Switching back to “Angel” because I’m watching the two concurrent seasons, well, concurrently… and I am way more upset about Lilah than I probably should be.

Did Connor seriously just get hot for Faith after she told him off? He really goes for the dominant older women, doesn’t he?

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Amnesiac Cordelia in season 4 of “Angel,” which aired 2002-3, on what she does and doesn’t remember: “I know who’s president, and I kinda wish I didn’t.”

According to Wikipedia, Joss Whedon wrote this episode (“Spin the Bottle”). I really like the framing, with Lorne telling the story and occasionally popping up to narrate inside it.

Connor just looks like a whiny little snot. I can already see Pete Campbell in him.

WTF Sean Astin directed an episode of “Angel.” Yes, that Sean Astin.

Also, most of the episode I just watched turned out to be a dream, kind of. I guess it makes sense, in context, but also… really?

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I’ve gone back to watching season 4 of “Angel” because it takes place concurrently with season 7 of “Buffy” and I don’t want to get too far ahead.

I think I’m falling in love with Wesley. This is so weird because he gave me such secondhand embarrassment/cringe when he first showed up.

I don’t know how I feel about Wesley’s relationship with Lilah. The initial impulsive hate sex was hot, but now I’m ambivalent about the Romeo and Juliet – or James Carville and Mary Matalin – situation.

I do know that the scar on Wesley’s neck is unbelievably hot.

What is going on with Cordelia and Connor? I know the age difference is less than with Angel and Cordelia or Buffy… but there’s something deeply weird about it when he’s not only a teenage boy but the son of her other potential love interest.

It’s also really hot that Wesley has become the morally gray freelance badass who occasionally drops in to help out the crew when they’re flailing and then fucks off again.

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I’ve gone back to watching season 4 of “Angel” because it takes place concurrently with season 7 of “Buffy” and I don’t want to get too far ahead.

I think I’m falling in love with Wesley. This is so weird because he gave me such secondhand embarrassment/cringe when he first showed up.

I don’t know how I feel about Wesley’s relationship with Lilah. The initial impulsive hate sex was hot, but now I’m ambivalent about the Romeo and Juliet – or James Carville and Mary Matalin – situation.

I do know that the scar on Wesley’s neck is unbelievably hot.

What is going on with Cordelia and Connor? I know the age difference is less than with Angel and Cordelia or Buffy… but there’s something deeply weird about it when he’s not only a teenage boy but the son of her other potential love interest.

philosopherking1887:

philosopherking1887:

I’ve gone back to watching season 4 of “Angel” because it takes place concurrently with season 7 of “Buffy” and I don’t want to get too far ahead.

I think I’m falling in love with Wesley. This is so weird because he gave me such secondhand embarrassment/cringe when he first showed up.

I don’t know how I feel about Wesley’s relationship with Lilah. The initial impulsive hate sex was hot, but now I’m ambivalent about the Romeo and Juliet – or James Carville and Mary Matalin – situation.

I do know that the scar on Wesley’s neck is unbelievably hot.