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You also forgot the Red Dwarf sexual magnetism virus, which Rimmer quickly discovered wasn't nearly as positive as he might hope. (Especially when Lister pours an entire vial over him while standing in line for prison roll call)
Then there's also the super-horniness date rape spray Owen used in the first episode of Torchwood. The spray itself worked fine, Owen just discovered that when you spray a hot chick at the local bar and try to lead her home for a hot night of horizontal lambada, you should probably make sure she didn't go there with her husband.
How could you possibly rate the jacket of love over the Buffy classic "Bewitched Bothered and Bewildered"? The writing is so much better in Xander's love potion tale...
Buffy: "Slaying is a tad more perilous than dating."
Xander: "Well, you're obviously not dating Cordelia."
Giles: "I cannot believe that you are fool enough to do something like this."
Xander: "Oh, no, I'm twice the fool it takes to do something like this."
Angelus: "I'm still trying to decide the best way to send my regards."
Spike: "Why don't you rip her lungs out? That might make an impression."
Angelus: "It lacks poetry."
Spike: "Doesn't have to. What rhymes with lungs?"
Buffy: "I seem to be having a slight case of nudity here."
When I saw love potion, I immediately thought of the first episode of Torchwood when Owen uses that potion to pick up women and ends up taking a couple home with him instead.
That being said, A Midsummer Night's Dream is still my favorite love potion gone wrong story.
04/15/09
Then there's also the super-horniness date rape spray Owen used in the first episode of Torchwood. The spray itself worked fine, Owen just discovered that when you spray a hot chick at the local bar and try to lead her home for a hot night of horizontal lambada, you should probably make sure she didn't go there with her husband.
04/15/09
Buffy: "Slaying is a tad more perilous than dating."
Xander: "Well, you're obviously not dating Cordelia."
Giles: "I cannot believe that you are fool enough to do something like this."
Xander: "Oh, no, I'm twice the fool it takes to do something like this."
Angelus: "I'm still trying to decide the best way to send my regards."
Spike: "Why don't you rip her lungs out? That might make an impression."
Angelus: "It lacks poetry."
Spike: "Doesn't have to. What rhymes with lungs?"
Buffy: "I seem to be having a slight case of nudity here."
Oz: "But you're not a rat, so call it an upside."
04/15/09
04/16/09
Him had laughs. I sound like a caveman.
04/15/09
That being said, A Midsummer Night's Dream is still my favorite love potion gone wrong story.