season five
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Okay, so let’s get a couple of things out of the way before I delve into Day 10. 1) I know I said I disliked magical pregnancies, and I will stand by that assertion and go into that later on in the challenge. However, I’m not going to address that today. 2) One of the
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Anytime I do a rewatch of Friends, by the time I get to the fifth season, any excuse to watch Ross humiliate himself is enough for me to go make a bag of freshly popped popcorn and pretend to be the Michael Jackson gif. When he failed miserably at flirting with Caitlin, the pizza delivery
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Okay, so it’s Monday, and I have an exceptionally busy day today. Luckily, though, I don’t have to make this entry too long because I’ll be able to expand on the topic on later days! Huzzah! Anyway, I’m gonna have to declare a tie on my favorite season: Season Five: I absolutely love the beginning
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Yayyyyy, Season Five! Or as this challenge has previously noted, my favorite season! I love every single episode, almost as much as I love my two cats, but which one do I continually go back to? April says it best: “Women in Garbage” has three stories going on: Leslie and April are trying to prove
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This was almost a tie between my actual choice and Season Four because I love the latter so much. Paul Rudd is in it! But I had to go with Season Five for one big reason. As much as I love Leslie and Ben as a couple, the first part of the fourth season dragged
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With the sixth and seventh seasons, it’s a bit easier to pick a favorite episode, seeing as the good ones actually stand out against a backdrop of crappy ones, but the fifth season is definitely a challenge. Just behind Season Three in cohesive awesomeness, Season Five has a fairly consistent spread of excellence over its
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I was actually pleasantly surprised at how hard this challenge was. There are many, many bad episodes of Buffy. I mean, the show spanned seven seasons, so naturally, there have to be at least a few turds in that salad. I can’t really say there are any episodes I won’t watch on principle. (Wait, that’s not entirely