Right - I didn't think it was a choice between good and evil either; except of course, that the fairy cop (Dyson?) seems sympathetic.
It will be nice when we get more backstory.
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Right - I didn't think it was a choice between good and evil either; except of course, that the fairy cop (Dyson?) seems sympathetic.
It will be nice when we get more backstory.
Yeah, I don't think light and dark necessarily aligns with good and evil, a least from a human POV. And she explicitly chose to be on the side of humans, whatever that means.
As for the Buffiness - the dialog is pretty quippy.
The two sides have been on the verge of war for millenia. I'd be curious as to what the point of conflict is, and whether the official motives (whatever they turn out to be) are the real motives.
I suspect that it's Hatfield/McCoy situation -- no one remembers what the original issue was, but all are willing to fight to the death to defend their side if it comes down to it.
I'd so watch this: [link]
Has this already been posted? Because, yahoo! [link]
Huh, the villain on this week's Alcatraz was Whitney from Smallville. He looks like a grownup now.
Whitney from Smallville had a quasi-canonical gay relationship with Sam Winchester? Well, I never!
I have no idea what that means.
Eric Johnson, yeah? He was on Supernatural, and there was an offhand remark about him having been Sam's lover, and FANDOM DOESN'T CARE.
I don't understand it. I mean, Jesus, look at them! Look at their crotches! Why is this not a thing? We've grabbed onto less and ridden it more, many a time.