It will be revealed that Ida Moon did not actually rip the pony's face off. No, the pony ripped off its own face because its attempts to understand Ida drove it to madness.
It just didn't realize that all Ida's rage came from the fact that no one could pronounce her name correctly.
I don't see where you're going with citing the sole thing, or Joss's casting intentions. What do they have to do with him giving more detail on the show bible?
I don't think there is a show bible. Joss says what he means at the time, but he also doesn't lock himself in. He's actually mentioned not giving too much back story in the shows, so that he's not written into a corner.
He's not above rewriting backstory if it doesn't suit his goal at the moment.
I don't think there is a show bible.
Okay, canon. Not show bible. Joss explaining what was canon at the moment. What does that have to do with his casting intentions? And I have no idea what the sole thing is supposed to mean. They seem to be three concepts, related mostly by the word Joss.
I interpreted that post as meaning "Joss makes shit up for fun and should not necessarily be believed."
I interpreted that post as meaning "Joss makes shit up for fun and should not necessarily be believed."
I would have too, except it's not news, and I'm not sure what it has to do with anything. But I'm talking in circles. So I'm gonna stop.
I would have too, except it's not news, and I'm not sure what it has to do with anything. But I'm talking in circles. So I'm gonna stop.
Mentioning the sole was just a Joss says all sorts of things kind of comment, ita. I'm sorry it was so confusing. What Joss mostly says is, "Trust the tale, not the teller," and that's something he said at the Bronze, I think, so maybe it isn't fandom wide. What it meant to me is, believe was, "Believe what my shows say onscreen, not what I might say in random interviews."
"Believe what my shows say onscreen, not what I might say in random interviews."
But ... but ... I
do
believe what he showed onscreen. I'm just pointing out that your search for disbelieving what's said onscreen is
also
contradicted by what he said offscreen. Hopefully that's straight line enough.
And all I'm saying I believe Cordelia assumed the line ran from Buffy to Kendra to Faith, and that season 7 made me wonder otherwise, and Joss saying "It goes like this unless I change my mind" doesn't affect my opinion at all.
I'm not searching to disbelieve what I've seen onscreen. My earliest comments in today's discussion acknowledged that believing the line now goes through Faith is the easiest. I still do believe that. It is just that I have also seen things that might be contradictory onscreen, including Buffy getting the axe that features in Fray, and the FE being able to be more assertive, because of some imbalance caused by Buffy.
I thought it was said by someone in season 7 Buffy.
When did Cordy say this?
Also, buffy may have gotten the ax, but Faith felt the same power going through it, while no one else did. So That could deffiantly say Faith was on equal ground as Buffy power wise(plus it being Buffy's show, she needed to get the ax). As for the First, yeah he was agressive, in his passive aggresive whining at Buffy, but like Angelus and many others he could have just underestimated Faith. He did seem threatened enough by Faith to apear to her, just as she was doing so well and to try and attack her in the prison.
And here is another thought, if the first got his power because of all the holes Buffy keeps punching into the line, who is to say it did not get the ulitmate power up with all these Slayers now called? She just killed the bringers not the first in the finale. So he is deffinatly still out there. And in the end really W&H arer what killed the bringers....so it could just be case of Buffy /Angel and both groups trapped into a cosmic fight between both powers(we also know they were not killed in Angel's finale) to see who can control the earth.
Maybe in the end that is what Fray will be. And Buffy, Faith and all the others have to sacrafice the power, which makes it revert to the original alive slayer, Buffy.