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Just putting it out there, if you're looking for a sign for No Kings, im cool with you printing any of these. They'll be added to the shop eventually but not in time for this weekend. 🖖🏻
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Far be it from me to judge a book by its (back) cover, but I already have a couple of thoughts.

1: Prue's boss's challenge is just what most people would call her job.

2: The Manor is NOT a mansion.
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I would like to preorder this book right now with a side of wheat toast, please.
My next book will be a biography of Jack Nicholson, written as an epic story of the transformation of the movie industry and modern masculinity from the 1950s to the present, with Nicholson as the main character. The title: Leading Man.
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It's interesting seeing the different ways resistance has formed in different cities. Los Angeles Organized, Chicago Radicalized, and Portland Got Weird as Fuck. All 3 have had success unifying their respective cities.

I guess my point is there are multiple paths to ungovernability.
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I just want the golden girls lifestyle of eating cheesecake at 3am
So he's smart enough to know this is a dream, but not enough to realize that people in his dreams only know what he knows.
In this episode of 9-1-1 a character is in a coma and the whole episode is his coma dream. He realizes this and goes to another character who was also once in a coma (because that's the kind of show this is) and asks him about comas.
Post an image from the last episode of Star Trek you watched. 🖖
This one was a slog. I couldn't really tell you why because the writing was fine and the subject matter was interesting. I think maybe there was too much fighting and not enough quipping. A good Buffy story needs a balance of the two.
Chapter Twelve: a wrap up with Giles. Then Willow finally gets her own dream where she is Sarah's lover. Because of her deep soul connection with Xander.
There is a diner waitress, Edith, who is kind to Buffy and relatively unphased by demon activity. I really want a diner waitress in Sunnydale spin off.
Chapter Eleven: The final battle. Buffy disrupts the ritual by throwing a steak* knife and the Master angrily drags his demons back to hell.

*Get it? A STEAK knife
Time freeze! But also such a reminder of how fast technology moves. By the time Dawn starts high school, Buffy will gift her a cellphone. (Probably while remembering nights like this.)
Chapter Ten: All the possessed Salem demons + Buffy + Xander possessed by a Salem witch find themselves at a roadside diner together to reenact the summoning.
Buffy, you don't taunt the monsters for them, you do it for yourself. And for love of the game.
Chapter Nine: a zombie fight because...I guess we needed to pad the book length...
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Zankou watching the Avatars’ plan fall apart without having to do anything himself:
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Chapter Eight: Buffy chases one of the demons to Joyce's gallery where he is trying to steal a statue he needs for the ritual.
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📺 September 27, 2012: "Elementary" debuted on CBS. The New York City-set police procedural that provided a contemporary take on Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's famous characters of Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson, portrayed by Jonny Lee Miller and Lucy Liu, respectively, ran seven seasons.
The ghost hunter comes across some teenagers having a seance and immediately assumes they're a cult set on world domination. I guess someone wasn't invited to any slumber parties in high school.