Jessica's assessment back when
Was it? I don't remember having that theory. (I mean, it sounds like something I might say, I just have no memory of actually doing it.)
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.
Jessica's assessment back when
Was it? I don't remember having that theory. (I mean, it sounds like something I might say, I just have no memory of actually doing it.)
I'm now having bad, bad flashbacks.
heh. poor Denise. i never felt like those were as bad as the "dead lesbian cliche" fights were though. they just lasted...longer. at least white wings and Ojagwers have shortened the debate these days to "is not/is so".
i never felt like those were as bad as the "dead lesbian cliche" fights were though. they just lasted...longer.
True, but we were united against the crazies for those. With Spike, the crazy came from within.
Or, you know, I could just say that I have Spike issues and leave it at that.
Was it? I don't remember having that theory. (I mean, it sounds like something I might say, I just have no memory of actually doing it.)
Yep. I'm not sure exactly how you worded it, but I distinctly remember you following up by saying it was something you'd do in that situation if you had that kind of power to play around with.
I'm now having bad, bad flashbacks.
I don't really want to revisit the fight, but I think enough people thought different and opposite things that we can say that that particular bit wasn't particularly clear or well written, at least in my opinion.
In all fairness, my bad, bad flashbacks don't involve discussion that took place here.
Incidentally, Mr. Trick was killed off because the actor begged out of the role to take another opportunity.
Which of course is the problem with episodic television -- actors have free will. Of course, the most famous example of this was Oz leaving. I totally believe Joss when he says that Tara died the death Oz was supposed to have.
I really got bored with Buffy defending Spike with "he has a soul", which she seemed to forget that Warren had a soul and it didn't stop him from doing bad.
The problem being, of course, that having the soul fundamentally means he was a different entity than unsouled Spike. More or less. Soulless Spike is the demon driving through the filter of William's memories. Souled Spike is William himself, in a vampire's body. I dislike a lot of how it was handled, but I actually agree with Buffy's sentiment.
actors have free will
G-D actors.
actors have free will
Stupid actors.
edit: HA!! X-posty of bitterness!
BWAH!
high fives juliana