I forget. Did Angel know that was a term of the curse before he lost his soul in S2? I can understand it as a term of the curse if the accursed knows about it, because I would imagine that a soul which was restored in order to make a person feel horrific guilt forever, would somehow make the accursed feel like he deserved to feel this horrific guilt forever, but I can't see it doing any good unless the accursed knew about the get-out-of-soul-free clause.
The Buffy equivalent of DR. STRANGELOVE'S doomsday device.
But it only is effective...if you tell everybody! Vy didn't you tell anybody?!???!
The fanwank has always been that he was so old and powerful that he didn't dust completely, but they never said why on the show, plus Kakistos was at least as old and dusted nicely.
maybe it was the difference between a piece of library table and a big wooden post?
Question on Bones. Is that 8PM Eastern? Because then it's 7 Central and I want to check it out, too.
I'd thought about the possibility of the infusion of power from Buffy or the energies he was manipulating at the Hellmouth keeping the Master's bones around, but then realized that in "When She Was Bad" other vampires had a ritual for restoring his remains to unlife. Probably not too effective if you couldn't be sure what you had was a destroyed vampire's remains and not the contents of someone's spilled ashtray.
I figured it was just an inconsistency, but I thought I would ask. Giles makes it sound like bringing back vampires is possible for more than just the Master, but that the bones are required, as in this instance.
I can understand it as a term of the curse if the accursed knows about it, because I would imagine that a soul which was restored in order to make a person feel horrific guilt forever,
This is the only way I can make sense of it, too. My personal fanwank is that the original intention was to tell Angel the details of the curse. But they didn't count on Darla, Spike, & Dru dropping in and killing everyone who knew that there was still one more item on the to-do list. So basically, the gypsy plan would have worked if it hadn't been for those meddling kids.
They really should have had Kakistos decay to a skeleton, complete with breeze out of nowhere to stir the ashes just like in those old Dracula movies.
Probably should have given the same treatment to Dracula himself, too.
Probably should have given the same treatment to Dracula himself, too.
Well, yeah, there's another one. There, they were at least cheeky about breaking there own rules, but it felt like a cheap laugh (sort of like the big honking castle in the same ep) at the expense of four years of prior story.
I'm willing to give them a pass on Dracula since it seems he was incrementally turning himself to elemental dust rather than dying via stake.
I seem to recall (or fanwank) that since he was the oldest vampire, he could dematerialize at will. When buffy staked him, he simply dematerialized around the stake.