More Whimsies
Dec. 8th, 2007 08:28 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
I just watched "Deep Dark", the last episode of "Blood Ties".
Go here to see Amber Benson singing "Toucha Toucha Touch Me" and Anthony Head strutting his stuff singing "Wise Up Janet Weiss" in a live perfomance of "The Rocky Horror Show". ASH is known for playing Dr Frankenfurter pre-BtVS.
Saw an ad for "PS I Love You" which is coming out in December 21st but I caught no glimpse of James Marsters :(
I came across this absolutely fascinating tale of a crow raising a kitten by feeding her and watching out for her (see it here). I truly love stories like this but as it's dated 1999 I can't help wondering what became of them.
A short while ago I heard a news report of this blue "ghost" hovering around a gas station in Parma, Ohio. Today while googling it I found this possible explanation. I wonder if it's correct. What do you think?
I wonder if the creators suspected it might be the last show as they had Henry planning to leave town and Vicky declaring her love for Mike though not before he walked off in a huff (no pun intended) with the added pain of having been fired from his job as a cop. In the books Henry is forced to turn Vicky with much the same result. I think my favorite episode was "We'll Meet Again" the penultimate episode posted last week with its reincarnated lovers. Most of all I can't help wondering if the re-runs of "Will and Grace" drew in more viewers to Lifetime than airing these last two episodes would have. I know I'll miss Henry Fitzroy/Kyle Schmid but not as much as I do the Whedon vampires who were so much more interesting.
Go here to see Amber Benson singing "Toucha Toucha Touch Me" and Anthony Head strutting his stuff singing "Wise Up Janet Weiss" in a live perfomance of "The Rocky Horror Show". ASH is known for playing Dr Frankenfurter pre-BtVS.
Saw an ad for "PS I Love You" which is coming out in December 21st but I caught no glimpse of James Marsters :(
I came across this absolutely fascinating tale of a crow raising a kitten by feeding her and watching out for her (see it here). I truly love stories like this but as it's dated 1999 I can't help wondering what became of them.
A short while ago I heard a news report of this blue "ghost" hovering around a gas station in Parma, Ohio. Today while googling it I found this possible explanation. I wonder if it's correct. What do you think?