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evilshelly September 19 2007, 18:35:28 UTC
witch!!!

waaaaay back in the day i was a prince fan. im talking controversy was the new-shit, days. but i didn't love him like my friend did. i didnt love *any*one that much! ever! :)

isn't it sad the art work isn't nearly as good as the story? its distracting. i want pretty!

4. He was totally only there because Wesley is... otherwise engaged.
im sure death is as distracting as lackluster artwork... just saying. :)
15. No, she really can't, Shelly. Not with Giles, no.
she could if she wanted!! okay, okay--it would be wrong.

oh! and:
11. Xander and Buffy are totally totally totally in love in Season 8, and it's totally going to happen between them. And I'll be cheering from the sidelines because HELL YES.

im totally there with you. and never would i have imagined such a thing...but yes. totally.

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whichwitch666 September 20 2007, 08:58:42 UTC
...but you love *me* that much, right? right?

The art work made me sad with each turning of the page. HOWEVER, the cover with Faith and the graffiti was nice.
And the cover of #5 with Buffy taking off her face is FREAKIN AWSOME. I want the poster (actually, I can't decide if I want this one or the one with Xander).

4. I don't know what you're talking about

11. I know! I was never one of those who though he "deserved her" or whatever. The 'ship couldn't have been further from my mind. And I'd go for him and Faith in a heartbeat (post season 7 fics convinced me it's perfect), but the way they built this, with Buffy having a secret crash, so secret even she doesn't know it yet.... I'm so there.

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Oh my God, this is just too much to handle! assafr September 20 2007, 11:27:42 UTC
Him claiming Alexis is the best kisser is hillarious (seriously, is there something this man can't do?

But the link you posted totally rocks in so many of my favourite ways! It's the play which was the basis for Alfred Hitchcock's classic "Rope", stars Alexis Denisoff and Anthony Stewart Head in the part which was originally James Stewart! Could this be any better?

Also, for all you slashers, I guess a 1993 stage production can be much more free then the 1950s movie in the homosexual hints alluding to the original scandal.

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