En réponse à andrew <hobbit@...>:
> >
> I'm biased against it because it's produced by Aaron Spelling
> Productions, a company that likes to have beautiful people with
> perfect
> teeth playing beautiful people with perfect teeth. Their plotting and
> scripting can be inconsistant and simple. I admit I did enjoy what I
> saw of Kindred: the Masquarade.
>
I saw it too, and I found it quite good also.
> Have you noticed one of the few spells it seems their Book of Shadows
> doesn't have in it is the one that protects their house from
> prosthetic
> demons who smash down the front door and then trash the place?! :)
>
IIRC once Piper complained about exactly the same thing :)) . IIRC they
concluded that it would make only their job more difficult. At least now they
don't have to go too far to fight demons as they seem to all want to go to
them :)) . I like when little inconsistencies like that get treated in the
series itself :)) .
> >
> Well here Buffy has definately returned from the dead, but Angel is
> still up to the first season finale where Darla returned. (grumble
> grumble!)
>
Hehe, the last episodes of Buffy and Angel I saw (they were aired last week but
I saw them yesterday. I had recorded them :)) ) proved me again that the two
series are aired in parallel. Normally Buffy and Angel meet each other tomorrow
evening :)) .
>
> What language do they play these programmes in - English, Dutch or
> French?
>
French? I live in Holland remember? :))) Well, in the Netherlands programmes
are not dubbed, only subtitled (except children's programs which are dubbed in
Dutch, but only those which are meant for children too young to read correctly
yet. Even Dragon Ball Z is subtitled - but they got the American version
instead of the Japanese one :((( -).
> >
> They don't play much Japanese stuff here, except things like
> Dragonball.
Blech! In France Dragon Ball Z and Sailor Moon were aired in the same
programme. I never liked the former though...
Christophe.
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