Uh, not that I don't believe you, but are you sure the first one is really for Buffy? Maybe the web site got it wrong. It doesn't look related at all. Like, AT ALL.
It's for Buffy, Steph. It's s Dawn who's the centaur. It says she's gone through more bizarre changes.
Oy.
Note to ita: I tried to use the quick-edit and futzed it up. Is that only at the beginning of a line? Because I tried to do it in the middle and hence the screw up. I tend to want to err on the side of caution and only use the html code if it means I don't have to worry about spoiling someone accidentally.
Yup. You do a carriage return so that the s and your whitefonty text start off on their own line, then another return to resume blackfont.
Thanks, brenda. I've only been on this board for what, five years or so. I'll figure it out eventually.
It's for Buffy, Steph. It's
Dawn who's the centaur. It says she's gone through more bizarre changes.
The HELL? Okay, the whole
giant thing was weird at first, but then I came around,
and even started finding it
workable within the storyline.
But --
now a centaur?!?
So, is
she a GIANT centaur?
Goodness, I'll have to be sure to ask for the other cover.
I don't see the resemblance. And I'm still a little annoyed they have yet to define
thricewise
.
Why do I have the feeling that
twenty issues down the line we'll see a jackalope in a tutu shouting "Get out! Get Out! GET OUT!!!" at Buffy
?
I'm confused as to Dawn's continuity. If, as mentioned in "All the Way," Dawn was a high school freshman in season six (though I was pretty sure she was a freshman in season five as well), and season 8 takes place about 1.5 years after the end of season 7, shouldn't Dawn be a high school senior? Yet she's been able to attend Berkley, obtain a boyfriend, sleep with his roommate, become a thricewise, and drop out of school.
But maybe I'm just more concerned with the characters' educations than I should be. I'm still wondering whether Willow was able to graduate from UC—Sunnydale before the town imploded, and what she was even studying.
Perhaps the UC system allowed surviving students to transfer in and finish their degrees.
Matt: Bwah!
Maybe the school just really liked Dawn's Extracurriculars and took a GED and "life experience" as a bonus.