The Minearverse 4: Support Group for Clumsy People
[NAFDA] "There will be an occasional happy, so that it might be crushed under the boot of the writer." From Zorro to Angel (including Wonderfalls and The Inside), this is where Buffistas come to anoint themselves in the bloodbath.
Of course, nothing may happen at all, and he'll finish Moon, and the next show will go to pilot, and there could be no Spike flick at all, and the 'verse is truly dead.
Which is what I'd like, truth be told.
Same here. I'd love to think the Jossverse could become the next "Star Trek" (dozens of spinoff shows, even more spinoff movies), but I think I'm satisfied w/ the way things ended on both shows. Especially w/ "Buffy," there was a sense of completion that you don't always get w/ long-running shows, and that was nice.
So, bad news, and good news. The bad news is, just when my DVD collection was beginning, w/ S1 of "Buffy" and "Angel", it's about to go back to square-one. (That's right. I'm selling them.) The good news, though, is that it's for a worthy cause: I think I'm about to get a good friend of mine hooked into the 'verse.
Gunn could have survived through some miracle. . . but Wesley is still dead, right?
I've got this incredibly indulgent fanfic in my head waiting to get out. In it, Illyria sacrifices herself to not only gather up enough strength to bend some time and un-do Wesley's death, but the effort also releases her from Fred's body, which has been protected by the nasty creature's crystal vomit...
I may be a bit pollyanna.
Wesley's under contract to W&H?????
Wesley's under contract to W&H?????
Didn't you read the fine print?
(One of the places that was reporting the Blonde Vampire Movie news said something about Wesley still being available -- yeah, in which case, so are Lilah, Lindsay, and Darla.)
I'll take all of them or any of them over Spike.
I'd watch an entire movie of Wesley just laying in that room bleeding to death over a movie All.About.Spike.
The thought actually depresses me.
Wesley's under contract to W&H?????
He was head of Research, wasn't he? The whole crew were VP or above level W&H employees. Only one I can see getting out of it would be Fred, what with her soul getting destroyed and all. As for Wesley's likelyhood of signing away his soul, the Wes who signed up probably thought he was going to Hell anyway what with the Connor betrayal thing. Fred, Gunn, and Lorne don't strike me as the sorts to check the fine print, and Angel didn't seem like he really cared much at that point. End of Season 4 Angel Investigations was kind of a bleak crew.
As for Wesley's likelyhood of signing away his soul, the Wes who signed up probably thought he was going to Hell anyway what with the Connor betrayal thing
But wasn't he surprised Lilah had done it?
I would think Wes of all people may have been aware of that particular clause.
One of the first things he did was to try and fail to free Lilah. But then our hero's always did think they controled the Beast.
Now here is the kicker. If Fred signed that, then would her soul not be destroyed like the others think but still out there too?
As for a movie. I don't really want one. I love the universe where it is. But if there has to be one, I prefer a Dru/ Spike pre Sunnydale.
No, the contract would not prevent her soul from being destroyed, only from her giving it to someone else, or becoming a vampire. (since the soul isn't destroyed, it's "gone")
Cranky showrunnerboy Ira Steven Behr:
"The other thing that reminds me of 'Deep Space Nine,'" he says, "is I just don't understand why it's so [hard for fans to understand]. If you want a pacifier, you can get them for 99 cents at Sav-On drugs down the block. If you want to suck on something that's going to make you feel protected and warm and all cuddly, they have those things. They're made of rubber, and you stick them in your mouth.
"Television is supposed to be fun and adventurous, at least genre television allegedly is. It just seems that the shift in tone should not be so traumatic."
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