Just in case you've been wondering how professional victim and convicted felon Dinesh D'Souza is handling the horrors of being a Political Prisoner in Obama's America, Vanity Fair has released an exciting video to pimp their big profile of D'Souza in their May issue. It's pretty rad, also quite possibly gnarly, and it may indeed be the most fetch thing you'll see all day!
I think it's "Becoming" Pt2 (the S2 finale), in a flashback scene. Nice-Guy Demon shows Buffy to Angel (at distance, in shadows), just as she's getting called as Slayer in LA (i.e. BEFORE she moved to Sunnydale, when the show started). Her pre-Giles Watcher has just told her "You're the Slayer! You will kill the vampires!", and that's her reaction: "Huh?!"
Out of morbid curiosity, which episode is that from?
Heeey.
I have the same pair of Old Man Havanero linen pants as Dinesh. Except I wear an onion on my belt....
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Or any number of proto-totalitarian criminals.
Q: How do you say Bill Clinton in Indian?
A: Dinesh D'Souza
And thus Jeff Christie, former KQV mediocrity, became a star.
His next martyrdom engine is roaring down the line. Being D', he will never see it coming, before or after.
Alas! Judging by SMG's appearance, it has to be fairly early on, probably seasons 1 or 2, but I can't place it.
Take a good look, Mindy Kaling's brother. This is you in 20 years.
I’d rather "pull the bandwagon" than "sit in the bandwagon,"
Ha! D'Loser just inadvertently admitted he's an ass!
And ladies...he's single! ;)
Who is Dinesh D’Souza? No one wants to know. I know I don't. I only asked to be polite.
Oh good. Kurt Vonnegut is back. Somebody get him some scotch.
I think it's "Becoming" Pt2 (the S2 finale), in a flashback scene. Nice-Guy Demon shows Buffy to Angel (at distance, in shadows), just as she's getting called as Slayer in LA (i.e. BEFORE she moved to Sunnydale, when the show started). Her pre-Giles Watcher has just told her "You're the Slayer! You will kill the vampires!", and that's her reaction: "Huh?!"
That's a cougar, not a bobcat.
That's kind of redundant.
"...and getting caught in the rain?"