and then when you order the happy meal, you could get a tiny little Faith action figure, complete with bloody glass, and a tiny little gagged Wesley.
Wash ,'Bushwhacked'
Buffy 4: Grr. Arrgh.
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and then when you order the happy meal, you could get a tiny little Faith action figure, complete with bloody glass, and a tiny little gagged Wesley.
That would be a VERY Happy Meal.
IJS.
Of course, it would be even better if it came with life-sized, living breathing action figures, but I suppose that would be too much to ask for.
Life size would be hard to get through the car window, but I guess that could be worked out.
I'd unlock my door for Faith.
I'm not saying that's *smart* of me or anything, but I would do it.
Life size would be hard to get through the car window, but I guess that could be worked out.
Yeah, I'm willing to put up with a little inconvenience there.
One of you needs to get Electric Barbarella out of my head before I kill someone, btw.
The Duran Duran song or is there now a object that can be planted within one's head by the same name?
Life size would be hard to get through the car window,
Dude, did you not see the opening of Faith, Hope and Trick?
A follow-up thought from last night: if the other characters weren't supposed to know why Riley left (beyond the surface problems in Buffy and Riley's relationship), the show did a bad job of presenting that, too.
The writers could have made it clear that Xander et. al. were reacting badly to the breakup due to a lack of knowledge; for whatever reasons, they did not. Which is weird, if you assume the character's reactions would have been different if they had known -- and they certainly should have been.
It seems as though the viewer is meant to agree with the "Riley got suckjobs because Buffy neglected him" interpretation. Which, as I said, doesn't match with what we saw onscreen -- or with the fact the show is not called "Riley, Boyfriend of the Vampire Slayer."