In article <MPG.22016973bb15cca898978e@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Mark Myers <nospam@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> On Wed, 23 Jan 2008 06:48:45 -0800 (PST), Arbitrar Of Quality said...
> > On Jan 22, 5:28 pm, Michael Ikeda <mmik...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> > > > On Jan 20, 4:45 pm, "One Bit Shy" <O...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> > > >> "Arbitrar Of Quality" <tsm...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in
> > > >> messagenews:09f2d38b-6eaf-44f4-b3a4-e35f9f75efa9@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > > >> legroups.com...
> >
> > > >> > And then the ending, meant to be
> > > >> > frustrating, inexplicably brings back the Groosalugg and
> > > >> > tries to convince us that Cordelia has serious feelings for a
> > > >> > character whose previous ****trayal can be described by
> > > >> > stealing Scythe's phrase: "a caricature of a cartoon."
> > >
> > > It's not really trying to convince us that Cordelia has serious
> > > feelings for Groo. As becomes clear in the next episode, she
> > > doesn't. But she thinks she should and actually manages to will
> > > herself into believing that she does. At least for a while.
>
> I think she does have serious feelings about Groo. It's just that she
> realises she has stronger feelings for Angel.
>
> > The idea that she would "fool herself" (the character who prides
> > herself on telling it exactly like she thinks it is?) from the very
> > beginning still requires her to have inexplicably seen something in
> > him in Pylea that promotes a serious love story.
>
> He's a hunk. And quite kind and considerate. What's not to like?
plus the whole not bursting into fire during sunset walks along the beach
arf meow arf - everything thing i know i learned
from the collective unconscience of odd bodkins
sacramento - political pigsty of the western world
or a babys arm holding an apple


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