I want to hear the song about…
Feb. 19th, 2004 11:09 amOur stove is broken, and we have to eat cold hot dogs and chocolate. Which is nice for a while, but now I want to cook something normal. ::sighs and goes to make coffee::
In the meanwhile:
My initial thoughts were: Puppets! Angel is a puppet! Wesley? Fred? Puppets! Puppets! Oh, Gunn… Puppets! Puppets! Fred? Wesley?
Then I tried to elaborate. Which is hard, because after
wisteria_’s review in screencaps I have The Muppet Song playing non-stop in my head.
The difference between analogy and metaphor… puppets and puppetmasters… Everyone thinks that David Fury is the evil puppetmaster, but he is actually a hapless puppet in the evil hands of the characters…
“My little prince!” oh Lorne, you are so sweet.
No, Fred, don’t break Khox’s heart. How come you are now interested in Wesley? You never were, and it’s not going to work out, anyway. Angel/Nina relationship has more chances to survive this episode. Yet I liked their final kisses. What gives? May be it will be an interesting train wreck to watch. Plus, loved Fred’s sincere giggly adoration of PuppetAngel. And Fred with a gun is much hotter than Fred with Gunn. Hee!
Gunn, you do realize what you are doing, aren’t you? You are being played, and you are going for it with open arms. Selling your soul anytime soon?
Loved Wesley’s heated speech about rarity of ideal happiness and relationships in general.
Loved PuppetAngel under the table.
Loved, loved, loved PuppetAngel in every scene.
In the meanwhile:
My initial thoughts were: Puppets! Angel is a puppet! Wesley? Fred? Puppets! Puppets! Oh, Gunn… Puppets! Puppets! Fred? Wesley?
Then I tried to elaborate. Which is hard, because after
The difference between analogy and metaphor… puppets and puppetmasters… Everyone thinks that David Fury is the evil puppetmaster, but he is actually a hapless puppet in the evil hands of the characters…
“My little prince!” oh Lorne, you are so sweet.
No, Fred, don’t break Khox’s heart. How come you are now interested in Wesley? You never were, and it’s not going to work out, anyway. Angel/Nina relationship has more chances to survive this episode. Yet I liked their final kisses. What gives? May be it will be an interesting train wreck to watch. Plus, loved Fred’s sincere giggly adoration of PuppetAngel. And Fred with a gun is much hotter than Fred with Gunn. Hee!
Gunn, you do realize what you are doing, aren’t you? You are being played, and you are going for it with open arms. Selling your soul anytime soon?
Loved Wesley’s heated speech about rarity of ideal happiness and relationships in general.
Loved, loved, loved PuppetAngel in every scene.
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Date: 2004-02-19 02:35 pm (UTC)Bwahahaha! So, so, true!
Selling your soul anytime soon?
Didn't Gunn already sell his soul once for a truck? His soul certainly comes cheap, doesn't it?
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Date: 2004-02-19 03:46 pm (UTC)So, does Gunn have his soul? Or, remembering my legal education, I rephrase: does he own it?
re: Fred. I love when her tougher side is emphasized. It makes her layered and fascinating to watch. She so doesn't need to look more girly - both in clothes and behaviour.
About Knox - which is from comment in your LJ - I don't know about his evilness (it's all murky at W&H, anyway), but he was definitely hurt, an he is unscrupulous enough to do something about it.
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Date: 2004-02-19 08:19 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2004-02-20 03:17 am (UTC)Bwah! yes. yes indeed.
Like you, I didn't hate the Fesley, even though I didn't think it made any sense. I think I'm at the 'whatever' stage. Maybe they can get on with it now and save all that pining...
But the episode rocked so much. So funny!
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Date: 2004-02-20 05:01 pm (UTC)That would be good. Or at least something. Or may be they would see that they have wrong perception of each other. Or, you know, die horribly (least preferable option)