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Halo

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  1. Cosign! Ruffalo > Rudd. He could coast just on You Can Count On Me in my book, but hasn't. I really enjoy him as Bruce Banner, btw. Rudd is cute and funny, but I he doesn't hold a candle to Ruffalo acting-wise, IMHO. Plus he's hotter.
  2. Speaking as an Everclear non-fan, this is such a great comparison.
  3. *Shudder* They should only have him on if the challenge is who can beat him hardest with a platform heel.
  4. The actors were a real-life couple at this time, no? They do have serious chemistry.
  5. Sarah calling you "Twatson" is my favorite part of the whole episode.
  6. I know Val's got the Ur Boobs, but Susan gives her a run for her money in that white polo top. I miss being bouncy. Donna's useless contour barrettes are extra annoying in light of the so-very-pointless bang pieces greased back from her face. I blame a very specific issue of Sassy and by extension, Drew Barrymore (sorry, love you both), for the baby barrette thing that spread like herpes in the 90s.
  7. OMG, Verushka! I couldn't really afford Vamp, either, but had a Nordstrom card that I would use very occasionally and pay off over a few months. But on your side note, I had a friend during undergrad who was studying photography, and she documented every party and other hangout that happened. She has literally dozens of binders of the negatives. I hope she never gets any bright ideas about digitization.
  8. Holy shit, those Twin Peaks clips creeped me out all over again. When this was originally on, my bff and I used to get together to watch and eat cherry pie and drink coffee while holding hands and freaking the f out when it got scary. I love it so much, you guys. I can't wait to do a full re-watch (for the first time in more than a decade) before the new ones come out in May. So happy this is in the Canon!
  9. I was more partial to Mac Viva Glam (1994) and Chanel Vamp (1995) because I was still kinda gothy, but my friends wore a lot of brown makeup. There was a brown Revlon lipstick the pharmacy I worked at always sold out of, and I think it was called Toast of New York.
  10. I would also become a Patreon supporter if Kim did even biweekly Most Awesome Thing.
  11. I really hope he does, because then the Republic of California, with the sixth largest economy in the world, would not be subsidizing the federal government AND it would have a near stranglehold on the west coast ports. The US would be fucked. Sorry, I'm having a major leftie fantasy in the middle of this thread.
  12. Your 90s 21sts all sound like more of a party than mine was. I was going to college and working 50 hours a week, so when my 21st appeared on a Wednesday, I went out after work with a friend for a single cocktail at a local bar and didn't even finish it because I was so exhausted from working retail. I'm sure I was asleep by 9:00 without doing my homework. No Dave Koz appeared.
  13. Not enough brown, I'd argue. But yeah, of course. The skinny brows, mean looking eyes, all of it is mid-90s.
  14. Emma Caulfield is really gorgeous. And Donna does look really nice in her pink outfit with non-crunchy hair. By contrast, Kelly just needs more contour, and her makeup lewk would fit in on the worst of Instagram today. Eek. And the G.D. pasta fork poster! I had forgotten about that!
  15. I want to burn the bear shirt AND Claire's floral shirt, but I'm afraid they're flame-resistant. Evil B.O. factories, those poly tops.
  16. Like Tara and Sarah, I misremembered the location/scene of "I choose me." In fact, maybe I never actually watched it, just read the Mediarama recap. I'm gonna go out on a limb and say there were no MVPs for this episode. Blech.
  17. Technically, Andrea could have started med school at University of Idaho (first 18 months) and finished up at University of Washington in the WWAMI program, if she wanted to live 5 hours away from her doofy husband. But she still has two more years of undergrad and how long is Jesse's clerkship again? She needs to get a divorce and rent Brenda's old room from Joe and Cindy. I bet they'd rather have her and Hannah around than Val OR BRANDON. I live in the rural west, so I'm lucky my closest Whole Foods and Trader Joe's is only 90 miles (across a state line and over a mountain pass) away.
  18. Although he was probably too good for public transpo, David should have taken his ass around Portland on the Max. Contemporary to the show, it was free downtown. My friends and I would use it all the time when we Amtracked down to Portland in college--we were too young (and poor) to rent cars, but you kinda didn't need to in PDX. And I'm the same age as the gang.
  19. I barely remember the beginning of the Mariners was 1977 (way after the Pilots left), because the first game happened right around when my brother was born. We had just gotten an NFL team at the time, too. I used to go to the King Dome for games and it was the most fun ever. RIP Dave Niehaus.
  20. This really demonstrates how much the writers were making it up as they went along. I mean, it's a soap, so I get that that's typical, but they obviously didn't have a plan of any sort for Val or for Ray.
  21. It was my secret shame that I watched One Tree Hill, until I found out that my bff's husband, a very serious surgeon almost 20 years older than we are, was also into it.
  22. Henri Connique Jr.'s tongue gave me PTSD.
  23. See also Steve playing pocket pool and Brandon's big honking watch. Some of Danny's phrases really stick.
  24. I am almost certain that the New Evolution cult is the last of the 90210s I saw. I had no idea Val lost her money to Parker Lewis, though I have vague memories of Colin (is he showing up soon) because of recaps. I think the podcast episodes will be just as fun without any first-hand memory of the episodes Tara and Sarah discuss--I'm actually really looking forward to the visual aids because they will be 100% news to me.
  25. Yeah, I totally stole it from Danny. But I can't see her without thinking it.
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