I'd be Zoe Bell... oh wait, she's a real person. Still, Zoe Bell, definitely.
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.
If I identified with anyone on Firefly, it was Mal. Or Jayne. Possibly, from time to time, Book. Huh. Where are my girly genes?
I've never stopped wanting to be Mrs. Peel.
A bet a lot more women would like to be Emma Peel than Faith
Hee, oh yes! My brother used to dress up to be Steed and I'd be Emma Peel and we'd run around the house solving mysteries.
On Buffy I think it was shy early-seasons Willow whose personality mine most resembled. Though I have tried to cultivate the tact-free/no BS aspects of Cordelia's in the intervening years.
I think I would be Willow-geekery, Giles-teachery, Kylie-sexxery, Cordy-bluntery and a wee bit o' Inara-glamorie.
With a soupcon of Mal-practicality meets cynical idealery.
I would love to be Zoe.
If I am anybody from Firefly , I am Wash
For the sociologists who are following at home, here's what I ended up with wrt Durkheim, suicides and super heros:
Buffy's suicide in 1x12: altruistic (too much integration)
Buffy's suicide in 5x22: fatalist (too much regulation).
Buffy's suicide in The Wish: egoistic (too little integration).
And, in what I interpreted as another suicide, Buffy's choice to leave a world in Normal Again: anomic (too little regulation).
How are what Buffy did in "Prophecy Girl" and "The Wish" considered suicides? She got taken down by the Master in a fight both times.