Buffy 4: Grr. Arrgh.
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I watched both "The Prom" on FX and the A&E Biography and got all sniffly at both. It's been a while since I've watched "The Gift," and the clip they showed on A&E really got me. That music! My god, that music gets me every time. Even if I just listen to it without the visual.
I'm a relatively new Buffy fan -- I started watching the reruns on FX and then S6, but wow, did I fall in love with the show.
And lurking here for x number of months has been very entertaining and informative. You guys are, like, way cool. And stuff.
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Finally caught up here.(I watched the ep last night). The ep wasn't
bad, though I'm getting a feeling of "too little, too late" on some of the
stuff I did like. Also feeling a little frustrated by loose threads and
lack of explanation on other stuff, but it's been hashed out here already.
Spike's ability to kill Wood-and his choice not to (for the moment)-was when I felt Spike had finally grown up.
See, this made my Spike hate go through the roof. Spike killed Wood's mother. This would have been a perfect opportunity to show that Spike had changed if he had shown remorse for the killing. If he had said, "I'm a different man now." Instead he takes back Wood's mother coat and Wood basically gets told by Buffy that Spike's life is worth more than Wood's. WTF? That pissed me off and showed me that souled Spike was no different than old Spike and it made me say, "Where'd our Buffy go and who is this heartless beyotch in her place?"
I'm glad Spike showed no remorse for the killing. If the man hadn't tried to kill him, I'd have been interested if he'd said "Sorry your mother's dead." But Spike killing Nikki was what Spike, and any vampire that could have, did. It's more their raison d'etre, only avoided through technological or magical means.
See, this made my Spike hate go through the roof. Spike killed Wood's mother. This would have been a perfect opportunity to show that Spike had changed if he had shown remorse for the killing. If he had said, "I'm a different man now." Instead he takes back Wood's mother coat and Wood basically gets told by Buffy that Spike's life is worth more than Wood's. WTF? That pissed me off and showed me that souled Spike was no different than old Spike and it made me say, "Where'd our Buffy go and who is this heartless beyotch in her place?"
Despite the uneven writing this season, I actually like souled!Spike. And not that I agree with this, but Spike's rationale is that he doesn't owe Wood an apology. Since he was evil Spike, and he's now good Spike, he's not the one who did the deed. And if Wood doesn't get that and wants to kill good Spike, then bugger 'em.
So Angel spends a century trying to atone for Angelus's sins, and Spike spends a few episodes as crazy loon, and then realizes souled!Spike is not responsible for evil!Spike's actions. He takes a moment, and moves on.
Since he was evil Spike, and he's now good Spike, he's not the one who did the deed. And if Wood doesn't get that and wants to kill good Spike, then bugger 'em.
Okay, then explain why the m-effer took back Wood's dead mother's coat - that's pretty damned low. Of course Wood was trying to kill him - Spike killed his mother and he's a vampire. Not to mention he had Giles' support. Wood was justified. I'd think that part of having a soul would be showing regret or remorse for the evil you'd done (see Angel).
See, this made my Spike hate go through the roof. Spike killed Wood's mother. This would have been a perfect opportunity to show that Spike had changed if he had shown remorse for the killing. If he had said, "I'm a different man now." Instead he takes back Wood's mother coat and Wood basically gets told by Buffy that Spike's life is worth more than Wood's. WTF? That pissed me off and showed me that souled Spike was no different than old Spike and it made me say, "Where'd our Buffy go and who is this heartless beyotch in her place?"
See, I loved that scene. I love that Spike's not all Angelriffic over his past. Besides, if he DID tell Wood, "I'm a different man now," I doubt Wood have gotten the message, and most of this board would have been howling "THEY'RE TELLING NOT SHOWING!!!" HEre, they DID show...they show'd that Spike has changed in some ways--I mean, Wood's alive--and in other ways, he really hasn't. As to Buffy, that I didn't care quite as much for, but she was (justifiably) angry, and I took it as a bit of overstatement to get her point across.
I wouldn't mind it so much if there was no Spuffy. That Buffy's got his back in these cases just kills me. I hate it.