Having met Victor, I can say for certain that he is definitely not real. He's pretty cool for an imaginary friend, though.
My tongue was very much in cheek. I've spent a ton of time with Victor and Lea and adore them in all their reality.
ETA:
As if physical reality were any indicator or not of imaginary-ness pft.
This! This was what I was getting at.
Reacting to problems not with "Ohgodohgod, what should I do?!" but with "So, what would move the plot along?" is much more satisfying.
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This is an
excellent
idea. I shall be adopting this strategy.
I've spent a ton of time with Victor and Lea and adore them in all their reality.
As we adore you.
I've met a surprising amount of Buffistas for a hermitlike, workaholic imaginary person who doesn't get out much.
Plot? your life has a plot?
Am I misremembering, or weren't Victor and Thessaly at Kristin's CT send off? In which case, numerous Buffistas can attest to their not-imaginaryness.
Hmmm. If Victor and Thessaly are imaginary, did I really see the Angel series finale or just imagine I did?
As a side note, seeing Spike go to a poetry slam at the abode of two poets was a hoot. Not sure if it's quite on a par with doing the Haunted Mansion (and potentially Salem) avec Jilli, but still a treat.
Plot? your life has a plot?
Oh, it most certainly does. One just hopes that it doesn't pull a Buffy Season 7 and fall apart at the end for trying to cram too much in at once. Thankfully, no plans for a spinoff.
Hmmm. If Victor and Thessaly are imaginary, did I really see the Angel series finale or just imagine I did?
The timing of my arrival at that event would tend to imply a fiction plot in action.
The timing of my arrival at that event would tend to imply a fiction plot in action.
As would the late-arriving alcohol...
Hmmm. If Victor and Thessaly are imaginary, did I really see the Angel series finale or just imagine I did?
I was wondering the same thing.
Just because you saw Victor at the Angel finale party does not make him real. You saw ANGEL there and he isn't.
Or is he?