Cinderella’s Castle Cross-Stitch, day 230

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Quote of the Day


Zoe: You sanguine about the kind of reception we’re up to receive on an Alliance ship, Cap?

Mal: Absolutely…. What’s sanguine mean?

Zoe: Sanguine. Hopeful. Plus, point of interest, it also means bloody.

Mal: Well, that pretty much covers all the options, don’t it?

Firefly — Episode 5 — “Safe”

Quote of the Day


McCoy:Look, I’m a doctor, not an escalator!

Star Trek — Season 2: Episode 3 — “Friday’s Child”

Quote of the Day


Faith: She got me really wound up. A fight like that and… no kill… I’m about ready to pop.

Xander: Really? Pop?! 

Faith: You up for it?

Xander: Oh, I’m up. I’m suddenly very up. It’s just, um… I’ve never been up with people before.

Faith: Just relax… And take your pants off.

Xander: Those two concepts are antithetical.

Buffy the Vampire Slayer — Season 3: Episode 13 — “The Zeppo”

Quote of the Day


Rory: Mom?

Lorelai: Oh!

Rory: You’re happy.

Lorelai: Yeah.

Rory: Did you do something slutty?

Lorelai: I’m not that happy.

Gilmore Girls — Season 1: Episode 1 — “Pilot”

Quote of the Day


Kaylee: We’re headed for help… right?

Zoe: Captain’ll come up with a plan.

Kaylee: That’s good. Right?

Zoe: Possibly you’re not recalling some of his previous plans.

Firefly — Episode 5 — “Safe”

Quote of the Day


Edith: You know as well as I do how out of place you two are around here. 

Spock: Interesting. Where would you estimate we belong, Miss Keeler? 

Edith: You? At his side, as if you’ve always been there and always will. And you? You belong in another place. I don’t know where or how. I’ll figure it out eventually. 

Spock: I’ll finish with the furnace. 

Edith: …Captain. Even when he doesn’t say it, he does.

Star Trek — Season 1: Episode 28 — “The City on the Edge of Forever”

Cinderella’s Castle Cross-Stitch, day 225

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Review: Captain America: Civil War

Captain America: The Winter Soldier was perhaps my biggest surprise of the Marvel Cinematic Universe thus far. While Guardians of the Galaxy came out of nowhere with its unconventional style and Ant-Man managed to impress despite its troubled production, The Winter Soldier blew away all of my expectations. I enjoyed Captain America’s first outing, particularly because of its strong cast, but overall I was underwhelmed by its uninteresting plot. I loved what Joss Whedon did with the character in The Avengers, but I never imagined that The Winter Soldier would be so thrilling. The Russo Brothers brought a very specific cinematic flavor to Captain America, which combined with a witty screenplay, the best action sequences in the MCU, and a willingness to overthrow the establishment to give us a movie that works on many different levels. Following that success, the question of Captain America: Civil War became not “Is it any good?” (because with Marvel’s track record at this point, they have the benefit of the doubt) but “Just how good can it be?” What could the team that brought us The Winter Soldier do with a larger roster of heroes in what could just as easily have been titled Avengers: Civil War? The result is another excellent entry in the Marvel series that, while perhaps not reaching the top tier of what Marvel has to offer, shows that there is still plenty of fuel in Marvel’s tank. Civil War is an exciting, emotional ride with interesting things to say, that is willing to take our heroes in new directions, reshuffling the cards for the next hand that Marvel will deal over the next few years.

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Quote of the Day


Giles: All we know is that the fate of the entire world rests on it. (looks into the doughnut box) Did you eat all the jellies?

Buffy: Did you want a jelly? 

Giles: I always have a jelly. I’m always the one that says ‘let’s have a jelly in the mix.’ 

Willow: We’re sorry… Buffy had three. 

Buffy the Vampire Slayer — Season 3: Episode 13 — “The Zeppo”