tonight’s buffy
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16th October 2002 at 6:58 am #38787
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Participantokay, so i’ll avoid too many spoilers, but suffice to say at least two arcs were set up, one with buffy, and one with spike [img]images/smiles/icon_wink.gif[/img]
however, all in all i found this episode a little too last season/dark…but that could be my cold talking; it’s hard too laugh when you’re clutching kleenex and cough syrup
so what did you guys think? and what about the new principal/possible buffy romantic interest somewhere down the line?
20th October 2002 at 3:13 pm #64348Anonymous
GuestIt would be improper for Buffy to develop a romantic relationship with her boss. It would be as if she got it on with Giles. Though I guess Giles wasn’t exactly her boss. Angel and Spike were OK choices for her, the lucky stiffs.
What about poor Willow? Everyone leaves her.
23rd October 2002 at 7:04 am #64349FX
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Originally posted by Insect Overlord:
It would be improper for Buffy to develop a romantic relationship with her boss. It would be as if she got it on with Giles. Though I guess Giles wasn’t exactly her boss. Angel and Spike were OK choices for her, the lucky stiffs.What about poor Willow? Everyone leaves her.
well, giles was more of a father figure, or at least a mentor…i am curious to see where this principal/buffy thing goes; he seems to know more about the history of sunnydale and buffy’s role than he lets on…yeah, angel definitely had buffy’s heart, erm, spike appealed to more basic urges i guess (mine too [img]images/smiles/icon_smile.gif[/img])…and willow seems to lose out just like everyone else; watching tonight’s episode i felt somewhat frustrated by the recurring whedon theme of ‘everyone loses at love’…sorry but that is too close to reality, give me a couple of happy endings for pete’s sake [img]images/smiles/icon_biggrin.gif[/img]
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