Well, the Slayers, arguably.
In that they had special powers, yes. But, they don't fall under the category of demon and are ultimately human. No "poke em in the eye to the left of the 3rd arm with a knife made of goldenrod" parameters under which to kill them.
Also? I'm writing a 2nd Leonard Cohen Angel filk, bookending with the one I delurked with. When it's finished, I'll post it and a link to the first one.
I know you can't wait...
everyone on the Buffy Big Bus was human? That NO demon-y type things made it out of Sunnydale?
Well, the Slayers, arguably.
And the Key.
And an extraordinarily powerful witch.
Four people on that bus have no superhuman aspects (unless Giles has some residual Coven-magic).
Four people on that bus have penises.
One hundred percent overlap.
Coincidence?
Nah -- if you're like me, when you watched it you were just trying to take all the activity in. I didn't notice it until my second viewing.
Seen it 3 times so far.
So you're kind of a friggin' genius and i'm kind of a friggin' idiot. i'm okay with that.
Not something like that.
Well, it was three months ago. Oy.
V. tempted to bowdlerize my posts in there.
The key is human.
But I would say her creation counts as a super human aspect.
And Andrew has power.
I stand corrected.
Gee, it was such a pretty observation.
And the Key.
Huh. Forgot about her. I didn't see her. Who? *g*
And an extraordinarily powerful witch.
I discount Willow because her powers were self-induced. She has powers, but because she wanted them and sought them out. Not really classified as demon.
Four people on that bus have no superhuman aspects
I don't know. Andrew was, at one point, pretty heavy coming with the magic. So was Giles.
Her creation, sure. I'm a little tetchy (like Jesse on Angel's "death") because there are so many fen references to her still being supernatural.