It wasn't until his unfortunate eye injury (which still strikes me as very OMGWTF!, even now) that he was even getting much plot attention (IIRC).
This is very evident in Conversations with Dead People - he wasn't in the episode because he'd never really lost anyone very dear to him.
he wasn't in the episode because he'd never really lost anyone very dear to him.
Jesse. Poor, forgotten Jesse.
They so should have had the first appear to him as Jesse. Or Buffy.
They so should have had the first appear to him as Jesse. Or Buffy
wrod, since it was about a year too early for it to be Cordelia.
I was so praying for First!Buffy to wander around and sow confusion.
I still seethe at the waste of not having the First appear as Buffy to any of the Scoobies until it did so just to taunt her at the very end. It only used that extremely effective tactic on Spike.
Then again, I really wanted a reveal that that wasn't actually Angel in the last 2 episodes. Can you imagine the look on Buffy's face if she'd run to hug him and then passed right through?
I really wanted a reveal that that wasn't actually Angel in the last 2 episodes.
Stupid studio conflicts, it should have been Angelus tormenting Spike, not Dru. That would have been sweet.
I don't know, I think Drusilla is the more important figure of the two to Spike. Angelus definitely should have been in that morphing sequence in "Lessons." Though if we go by best villains of a season rather than most dominant in the arc, it should have been a Gentleman rather than Adam for Season 4 as well. Which would have put a crimp in the First's season premiere monologue.
Huh. If Perkins doesn't object to me stealing her discussion format, I'd really like to see what people think about this:
Who was most important to/for Willow: Tara, Oz, or Xander?
I'd have to say Oz because he was the one who made her aware that she could be more than just the smart wallflower who's Xander's best friend. He was first attracted to her in all her geekiness (Eskimo Girl!), and loved her throughout her blossoming into the young woman who could make Xander finally notice her and draw the attention and admiration of Tara.