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Buffy 4: Grr. Arrgh.  

This is where we talk about Buffy the Vampire Slayer! No spoilers though?if you post one by accident, an admin will delete it. This thread is NO LONGER NAFDA. Please don't discuss current Angel events here.


Matt the Bruins fan - Aug 03, 2003 7:49:10 pm PDT #4161 of 10001
"I remember when they eventually introduced that drug kingpin who murdered people and smuggled drugs inside snakes and I was like 'Finally. A normal person.'” —RahvinDragand

Yeah, but Buff tends to fluctuate between those two levels anyway (as do the vamps). It's a dramatic moment thing, much like Roger Rabbit and the handcuffs.

True. Lemme tell ya, watching "Two to Go" and "What's My Line" there's quite a disconnect between Buffy bending jail cell bars like taffy in about 2.5 seconds and Angel getting stuck in a flimsy mesh cage for hours when he knew sunrise was going to become a problem.


Daisy Jane - Aug 03, 2003 8:16:18 pm PDT #4162 of 10001
"This bar smells like kerosene and stripper tears."

Handlebar moustaches creep. me. out.


RobertH - Aug 03, 2003 10:11:47 pm PDT #4163 of 10001
Disaffected college student

Wow. Just . . . wow.

If Angel(us) with spectacles ever met Xander with handlebar mustache, the ensuing laughter would stop my heart for sure.


CaBil - Aug 03, 2003 11:12:16 pm PDT #4164 of 10001
Remember, remember/the fifth of November/the Gunpowder Treason and Plot/I see no reason/Why Gunpowder Treason/Should ever be forgot.

In the comic version of the story, they send Buffy off the insititution after the gym burn-down.

But in that version, they discover it by Dawn reading Buffy's diary and ratting her out.


JoeCrow - Aug 04, 2003 12:59:09 am PDT #4165 of 10001
"what's left when you take biology and sociology out of the picture?" "An autistic hermaphodite." -Allyson

Picture the 'stache combined with the Pack/Vamp!Xander vibe. Ooohh, and little round sunglasses! That could work...

Anybody got any word on what NB's doing since the Maddy Breakers gig seems to have fizzled?


Gleebo - Aug 04, 2003 1:26:35 am PDT #4166 of 10001
"God...my brilliance is now becoming a bit of a burden...get back to me." Dr. Cox - Scrubs

Holy fuck nuggets I certainly hope NB's getting a guest role on the UPN series "The Mullets" for his sake.


Matt the Bruins fan - Aug 04, 2003 6:10:14 am PDT #4167 of 10001
"I remember when they eventually introduced that drug kingpin who murdered people and smuggled drugs inside snakes and I was like 'Finally. A normal person.'” —RahvinDragand

Village People TV movie. IJS.


Lyra Jane - Aug 04, 2003 6:23:07 am PDT #4168 of 10001
Up with the sun

The implication I got from the deleted scene was that he planned on, umm, well, making her feel it, consent be damned.

Really? I didn't get that *at all.* I read it as being just Spike's normal sexual routine; I didn't think he would have used the toys without Buffy's consent.

Spike's only regular partners we know of before that were Dru (who was insane and, apparently, fond of torture) and Harmony (who would pretty much do whatever he asked as long as he called her his snuggly-wuggly afterwards). I don't think Spike has anything in his experience that would lead him to see handcuffs and stun guns as being especially kinky.

Some kind of outside life they left behind. Parents looking for runaways, or girls calling home to reassure Mom and Dad that everything was just dandy at Professor Giles's School for the Gifted.

I totally agree. The thing is, in S1-S5, the demony stuff was intertwined with the outside world. In S7, especially the later half, it felt all … floaty and detached. I don't just mean the potentials never calling mom; I mean things like Willow pretty much ignoring college, and Dawn's shoplifting and school life almost never being followed up on, and Xander only being at work when the script had no other use for him.

this was hardly the first time rape was used as a plot device to connote the Worst of the Worst...along with smoking.

Allyson, that's interesting, and I hadn't thought of that before. Maybe "Seeing Red" was harder to take because it was so much onscreen, and it was characters we cared about, rather than just a Demon of the Week.

I do agree he'd have been miserable with Buffy as a vampire. But it's pretty well established that Spike makes great plans, then gets bored and acts on impulse, abandoning his plan

Yes to this.

I mean, if he'd thought about it, he wouldn't have tried to rape her, either. He was angry. Spike's brain does not work well when he is angry. Hell, even when he's calm, he's not Long-Term Plan Guy. (See: "The Yoko Factor," "As You Were.")

Not in the alternate reality, but in Buffyverse reality, when she really was committed for telling her parents she saw vampires.

Here's a wank of that scene: In Buffy's 1996 reality, she was never committed. This fits with canon for most of the series.

But in the reality Buffy remembered as of 2002, she had been. It's a false memory caused by Dawn's presence – either Buffy told Dawn and Dawn told their parents (not exactly what B. says, but close enough), or she told her parents because she was afraid the vamps would come after Dawn.

Anyone agree?

I always felt Joyce knew Buffy was the Slayer, but would never bring it up directly.

Disagreed. I think Joyce knew something was up with Buffy, and she'd changed around her 15th birthday. But I don't think she knew it had to do with vampires, because she didn't know vampires were real.

aside from that, it seems to me that the writers simply stuck it in there to make it all seem more emotional...the trouble is that I just find it unbelievable that Buffy never told anyone about it.

This is what I thought, too. I found it a cheap scene.


Fred Pete - Aug 04, 2003 6:38:28 am PDT #4169 of 10001
Ann, that's a ferret.

I think Joyce knew something was up with Buffy, and she'd changed around her 15th birthday.

Certainly by "School Hard," Joyce had good reason to know that her ("her" = both Buffy and herself) world wasn't what Joyce thought it was. And at least during that ep, she seemed to be somewhat less in denial/coverup mode than most Sunnydale adults.


tina f. - Aug 04, 2003 6:43:45 am PDT #4170 of 10001

I just had the best idea.

They need to do a celebrity episode of Queer Eye and have NB and DB on it so that they can discuss the whole unfortunate facial hair issue, meaning that neither of them are to EVER leave the house with facial hair EVER again.

And watching them all flirt with each other like mad would just be a bonus!

t /rare sign of brain working before noon