Buffy for Beginners 3.18: Earshot

By Sabrina Boyer

When season three first aired, this episode was pulled from the line-up because just a week (or so, not sure on the exact timeline) before this was to air, Columbine happened. The network execs didn’t think it was appropriate to air an episode about a secret plot to kill off members of Sunnydale High School.

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Making Our Way: Pimping Webcomics

By Lisa Fary

There is such a thing as overexposure and zombies are more overexposed than Lindsay Lohan’s naughty bits. Enough with the zombie stink, already! Pick up a virtual shovel and fight the zombie invasion!

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Previewing Caprica

By Lisa Fary

The Caprica preview footage has been out there for a while and I’ve avoided doing a whole post about it because I felt that I’d be retreading ground that has been thoroughly walked by my high-heel boots.

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WoWoW: Second Career Choices

by John Zakour – I haven’t been playing as much WoW this week due wanting to push forward on my next and the promotional time needed for my Zuda entry Lasers Dragons and Lies. So I haven’t been allowing myself to play until I have written at least 2K words and sent out a bunch of emails to contacts telling them to check out LDL on Zuda. That said, when I have been playing WoW I am been concentrating on one of the more boring (but important) aspects of WoW, making money, well gold.

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Intergalactic Law 2-122

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Webseries: After Judgment

By Lisa Fary

After Judgment doesn’t think I’m a moron.

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Stargate Atlantis: Vegas

By Wolfen Moondaughter

I feel like I’m suffering from Bipolar Disorder when watching this Rob Cooper-penned episode: I both love and dislike aspects of it at the same time. Happily, though, while I don’t count it as an all-time fave exactly, there’s never a point where I actually hate it. But I haven’t felt this conflicted over an entire episode of something since the final episode of Buffy the Vampire Slayer!

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BSG Haiku Review: Face of the Enemy 9

By Lisa Fary

What are we learning from this round of webisodes? Besides the lesson about people killing your friends? Say it with me!

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BSG Haiku Review: Face of the Enemy 8

By Lisa Fary

In this very special webisode, Gaeta learns an important lesson about friendship. It’s a lesson we could all stand to learn:

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Books: Proust Was A Neuroscientist

by Teresa Jusino

As we all know, there are myriad ways to be a geek. Here at Pink Raygun, we tend to focus on the pop culture variety, but there are science geeks, art geeks, literary geeks, music geeks, and even food geeks (I know way too many people who geek out over the shows on the Food Network and could spend hours discussing terms like “caramelizing” and “marinate.”).

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BSG Haiku Review: Face of the Enemy 7

By Lisa Fary

I’m tired of this Underworld: Rise of the Lycans ad. That guy’s sweaty chest is burned in my brain and I now dream in moody hues of blue.

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BSG Haiku Review: Face of the Enemy 6

By Lisa Fary

The webisodes are posted out of order on Scifi.com. It’s annoying.

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Intergalactic Law 2-121

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Comics: Young Liars

by Teresa Jusino
As we all know, there aren’t actually women who like sex a lot, or can hold their own in a fight. Awesome women like that have to be created by men and bullets, and even then, only to serve.

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Supernatural: What Is and What Should Never Be

by Sylvia Bond – There’s something intriguing at the prospect of being able to see how your life would have been different if you hadn’t been in it, or if different things had happened instead of the ones that did, or any combination of the above where you get to see how much impact you had on the world. Because that’s what everyone wants, isn’t it? To know that we mattered in some way, that we were visible, that we left a mark? Thus follows this ep wherein a djinn allows Dean to have this very experience.

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Making Our Way: Entering Zuda

By Lisa Fary

For 2009, one of our goals is to work toward making our projects sustainable – as in, they sustain us in more than just a creative sense. We’re make our way with creative work.

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In Defense of Hancock

By Lisa Fary

The Hancock you saw advertised? That’s not really Hancock. The actual Hancock is far better than that feel-good, misunderstood hero crap you saw in the commercials.

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The 11th Doctor: Matt Smith

He’s kind of like the Doogie Hauser of Time Lords.

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