Are we veering dangerously back into the forbidden territory of "Do vampires poop?" talk? -- because if we are, I feel the need to filibuster the thread with salad shooter discussion instead.
Buffy and Angel 1: BUFFYNANGLE4EVA!!!!!1!
Is it better the second time around? Or the third? Or tenth? This is the place to come when you have a burning desire to talk about an old episode that was just re-run.
Didn't we used to have a FAQ entry about this?
We still have a FAQ entry about it.
They don't have reflections in mirrors, and their clothes crumble to dust when they're staked. It's not as if the things are overburdened with the sensible physics to begin with.
Or, as the Angel crew would say "IT'S A SHOW ABOUT VAMPIRES!!!"
Handwavey magic, apparently. Though back in Buffy Season 2 there was speculation that they might be able to gorge on blood until their overall BP was raised enough to be able to function.
Other handwavey theories I've seen include the vampire consciously willing blood to go to the important places. (I read a lot of trashy vampire books, obviously.)
Or, as the Angel crew would say "IT'S A SHOW ABOUT VAMPIRES!!!"
That's all I really had to offer.
You're right -- I forgot we separated the mythology into it's own thang.
Q. If vampires don't have a heartbeat or blood pressure, how do they achieve an erection?
A. Willpower. And a little touch of Jossy Dust.
::wavy hand::
Duly noted. I withdraw the notion.
I hadn't realised that Klingon arms and legs were ridged.
hehehe
Voltaire actually did a song called Worf's Revenge (Klingon Rap) which has the lines:
"I'm not a lowly white p'tak like that Barclay guy
I don't need a holodeck to get a parma'kai
When the ladies see the beast I got between my thighs
They say "Perhaps today is a good day to die"
I hit Ezri ,Troi, Jadzia too
Watch out Janeway I'm coming for you
I'm the MacDad Klingon with the humanoid bitches
Cause my head ain't the only part of me that's got ridges"
So I was skipping around slayage.tv while waiting for a FUCKO to give me the thing I needed so I could maybe get out on time, and I see there's a new Buffy book, and the Editor's description begins: Rhonda Wilcox is the world's foremost authority on Buffy the Vampire Slayer, its characters, and its themes.
Really? I don't know Rhonda, but I mean, I could be the world's foremost authority. So could anyone posting in this thread. It's just another thing setting off my rage button, today.