I'm like a hedgehog.
Now that's a Nelly Furtado song I'd like to hear. What would be the second line? "I can never be buggered at all"?
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.
I'm like a hedgehog.
Now that's a Nelly Furtado song I'd like to hear. What would be the second line? "I can never be buggered at all"?
Yeah, I don't think that canon ever really believed that vamps were nothing like their people. Look at Jesse, way back in "The Harvest" - sure, he's sexier and eviller, but he still talks quite a bit like Jesse, goes after Cordelia, and actually talks to Xander before trying to eat him. Also, the scary religious not!Anointed in "How to Kill A Guy on the First Date".
Can you tell I'm in the midst of a S1 rewatch?
Yeah, I don't think that canon ever really believed that vamps were nothing like their people.
Early on Joss wanted to make it clear that Buffy wasn't a serial killer, so it was more important to erase the ambiguity of her kills. Later that ambiguity was what interested him.
Now that's a Nelly Furtado song I'd like to hear. What would be the second line? "I can never be buggered at all"?
Made me laugh.
it's not like the Watchers/Slayers/good guys actually got to know any vampires, so of course they would believe the lore.)
Yeah. A lot of what I choose to believe about the fictional cosmology involves ignoring what the characters tell each other, in favor of incorporating stuff we've actually seen happen. I have no problem believing that when Giles or Wesley or Willow or Random Authority says "it's like this" they're wrong. Because hey, it's canonical that they're sometimes wrong.
Especially if they're Wesley.
Angel is premiering on Hulu on June 23rd.
Ooh, how is Callaluna? Has she gotten married yet?
She's good. She got married last fall (ish).
The Philosophy of Buffy's Hair.
Slayathon - coming to Chicago in August.