If you're wondering, I don't own any of the Buffy or Angel action figures, because they are simply horrible. I wouldn't mind getting the Angel Smile Time puppet replica and the Spike Smile Time puppet. For the die-hard Angel fans out there who are crying in horror because Spike was never turned into a puppet during that show, relax. He was in the comic series Spike: Shadow Puppets.


I also happen to be a fan of How I met your mother, especially because of the sexist and macho player Neil Patrick Harris plays; Barney Stinson.
You can then imagine how much I was salivating when I heard that Neil Patrick Harris, Nathan Fillion and Felicia Day (the short red hair neurotic "Potential" on the last season of Buffy) were starting in Joss Whedon's Dr Horrible's Sing Along Blog, a three act internet series available until the 20th of July. It will then be available to buy on Itunes and soon enough on DVD. The first two episodes are great and fun and that's what I'll leave it at for the moment. Once the final episode is published, I'll be able to share my thoughts about the perception of women in the series. The subject is always an important one in all of Whedon's work, since he brought us the fearless and tough Buffy Summers and brought the lesbian relationship of Willow and Tarah to the general American public.
In the meantime, watch it, enjoy it, tell all your friends and buy a t-shirt. Just not the one with that corporate tool Captain Hammer. Also, check out this superbly drawn comic about the tool.
P.S.: I added a link to a new Montreal blog Panty Raid!. You should check it out, considering the subjects range from toilet bathrooms to 1996 pictures of Daft Punk.
P.P.S.: Look guys a first real post in English! Newironshapes is more than welcome to check my spelling.

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