BUFFY THE VAMPIRE SLAYER – ANGEL COMES BACK TO BUFFY – On the night of her mother’s funeral, a grieving and confused Buffy (Sarah Michelle Gellar) falls into the loving arms of Angel (guest star David Boreanaz) who comes back to Sunnydale after he gets word about the death of her mother in the “Forever” episode of “Buffy the Vampire Slayer” airing on Tuesday, April 17 (8:00-9:00pm ET) on The WB. Pictured (l-r): David Boreanaz as Angel, Sarah Michelle Gellar as Buffy Summers Photo credit: © The WB/Richard Cartwright Media contact: Julie Kingsdale, The WB (818) 977-2308
Det. Don Flackis (Eddie Cahill) and Det. Jessica Angell (Emmanuelle Vaugier) during an investigation, CSI: NY Wednesday, Nov. 12 (10:00-11:00 PM, ET/PT) on the CBS Television Network. Photo: David M. Russell/CBS ©2008 CBS Broadcasting Inc. All Rights Reserved.
ANGEL (Season 4) “Deep Down” (Episode # 4ADHO1) Roll 6, Frame 8A Pictured (left to right): J. August Richards as Charles Gunn, Amy Acker as Winifred Burkle Photo Credit: © The WB/ Isabella Voskimova
I’ve never really thought about what draws me to like viewing one particular couple together, more than any other. Well until I started this blog that is. I’ve come to realise that the couples who capture my heart, and fascinate me are more likely to be the two characters who push each other to be more than they were at their first meeting.
They usually don’t have the best of starts, some kind of misunderstanding, or their characteristics are polar opposite. Some thing must spark on screen, for me to be truly interested.
The mosaic of images above contains the majority of the couples that excite me the most, from film and television. I’ll be putting out a post about each, in the very near future. Something to look forward to?
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I'm a thirty something woman who lives in the north of England. I have been a writer for as long as I can remember, creating stories both written and verbal since childhood. While studying at Edge Hill College, I got several poems published by a small publisher in the USA, and in Europe. I have been part of several writing groups, and done quite a few courses in a attempt to hone my writing skills further. I love reading different genres of fiction, knowing that the best way to develop my own writing, and my vocabulary is by exposing myself to the different ways that other people choose to describe things.
The most recent writing course that I've been part of, run by a published author, included a exercise in which we were challenged to read things that we would never usually even look at.
It inspired me to take up a challenge. Namely to attempt to read at least one book by every author which is stocked in my local library. I soon realised that I was being far too ambitious, especially given the fact that every library rotates their stock too often for me to keep track.
I've decided to instead attempt to read a book every day, starting with a author whose surname begins with A, and ending with a author whose surname begins with Z. It doesn't matter what the topic of the book is, or if it's fiction or non fiction, everything is useful for me at the minute.
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