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  1. Draco looked at her expectantly. She let the rice sit in her mouth for a moment, the savouriness overpowering her tastebuds. “You forgot the white wine,” she critiqued after a moment. He scowled, turning his head and glaring into the empty corridor. “I didn’t the first time,” he huffed, reaching for the bottle.

  2. Written by Whedon, Rebecca Kirshner, & Steven S De Knight. Buffy is patrolling in a cemetery at night but notices something wrong with her and the demons and vamps she's fighting; they're all singing and dancing. Buffy sings about her life after returning to Earth and how she feels detached from it ('Going Through The Motions').

  3. 1 de may. de 1983 · Nora Roberts. 3.67. 2,283 ratings105 reviews. It had been more than five years since Raven Williams had laid eyes on Brandon Carstairs, the man who'd stolen her heart. Now he offered her the opportunity of a lifetime - to work with him on his latest venture. And despite the painful ache he brought to her life, Raven found herself powerless to ...

  4. Poor Spike. A lot of love and attention went into every moment of this episode, and it showed in the details: like the bizarre credits and the fifties feel, the discordant note when Buffy sang the word "heaven," the fire truck going by as the gang sang the word "burn," even the hairy toes and skeezy cheeses. The voices.

  5. 3 de dic. de 2010 · The “Once More With Feeling” choreography was by Adam Shankman! Nice job, Shanks. I couldn’t tell exactly what Buffy was sketching in the opening montage, before she starts singing.

  6. Once More, With Feeling was always a brave experiment with a high chance of being shot down by both critics and fans alike. Most of the greatest moments in Buffy's history have come as a surprise ...

  7. 15 de dic. de 2014 · Sung by Giles, Tara