To me, that's what's important here. That they chose to fight this battle, that Jo proposed the bomb plan, and that Ellen didn't want her to go out alone. It's heartbreaking, and yeah, it sucks that two of my favorite (two of the only) female characters on the show are now gone for good, but I appreciated very much how it was handled.
Still. ::sniffles again::
:snuggles up to Bev and Amy:
I agree. I knew when they died there would be backlash but Jesus, I think Kripke gave them in their death more agency than they ever had in their life. Not that I want to give him credit for anything so maybe it was Edlund. Anyway, they became as you say Legends because of their choices not anything that happened to them. They happened to it. I lost my favorite character tonight with Ellen but I'm not disappointed at all. That was totally Ellen all the way.
I'm handling this a whole lot better than Wash, actually. Agency, rather than chance.
Bev, YES.
::snuggles with Austin and Bev::
Are the invisible internet peoples on other boards being craxy?
Not looking, not looking, can't make me look. I'm snuggling with Amy and Austin and Anybody else who needs a snuggle right now.
Yeah, I'm going nowhere near that part of my flist for ... a while.
Me neither. Buffistas are the only safe haven sometimes.
You know something that cheered me up is that I just realized there will probably be some really great Ellen and Jo vids with new inspiration.
That does raise a smile. I can't wait.