Okay, I admit I sniffled at the end. But something about the… style of this series always got a little under my craw. Too chaotic too much of the time. Still, it had its moments. And it had a good ending, which seems rare nowadays.
Rygel? Still gross. Seriously, why did the show require *that* much puking? (and farting… and belching….)
But they win points for not killing Chiana. That I would never have forgiven them for.
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NANCY E. SHAFFER has been an experimental psychologist (M.A., Cognitive Psychology, Rice University), a philosopher (Ph.D., History and Philosophy of Science, University of California, Davis), and software developer. She taught history and philosophy of science at Concordia University in Montreal, Quebec and the University of Nebraska Omaha.
Her philosophical work has appeared in the journal Philosophy of Science and her pop-culture philosophy website, All Things Philosophical on Buffy the Vampire Slayer and Angel: the Series.
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I was also kinda hacked off that, of course, the Miracle Baby was a boy, but that’s just me. It was great to see an ending to the story, even if you could see all the beats that would’ve been 2-part episodes in a full season.
I was also kinda hacked off that, of course, the Miracle Baby was a boy, but that’s just me. It was great to see an ending to the story, even if you could see all the beats that would’ve been 2-part episodes in a full season.
I think I liked that they condensed an entire season in a two and a half hour movie. Saved all the draggy filler stuff that went the normal seasons.
I think I liked that they condensed an entire season in a two and a half hour movie. Saved all the draggy filler stuff that went the normal seasons.