Thanks Plei-- I think I can find TBQ's, and yours if you have any.
'Heart Of Gold'
Buffy 4: Grr. Arrgh.
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I just have a "My Buffy" one.
TBQ did My Angelus, right? Because that was right the fuck ON.
TBQ did My Angelus, right? Because that was right the fuck ON.
Mmm... oh yeah, she sure did. (Looks longingly at bunk...)
My Giles ... is dead.
My Amanda ... is the next slayer.
That's all I've got. The rest is being well said by others.
Allyson - given that I have disagreed with most of your opinions since season 4 (especially that As You Were was a GOOD epsidode, blech), that was a lovely post about how it feels that everything is coming to an end. Let it be over, raise a toast and move on to the next obsession.
In my case, that may be Farscape, which proves what a contrary SOB I am.
Man, I'm tired.
They do not tell Dawn she is wrong for feeling abandoned enough to inadvertently summon a vengeance demon or make a wish.
Ah, no, quite right. But again - difference between a 14-year-old girl saying to someone she doesn't know she can't trust, I'm lonely, I'm disassociated, I wish these people I love would just stay with me for a while instead of being so busy (a perfectly understandable and justifiable wish), and, say, that same 14-year-old girl knowingly raising a vengeance demon for the purpose of wreaking vengeance and havoc on all those people she loves.
Which she didn't do, of course; in fact, she was horrified. But did anyone feel that Halfrek's vengeance on Dawn's behalf, when Dawn had in fact been Linda Tripped into confidence, was justified? I know I didn't.
It's probably just semantics, anyway. The issue, I mean.
Lordy, tired now.
deb - I'm tired too, on the first half of the new day, but that's how I feel, too.
That Kita Angel list was awesome {sob}. Where's yours of Buffy, Plei? Did skim past a link?
Let it be over, raise a toast and move on to the next obsession.
Well, I only get obsessed about a tv show about every 20 years (only happened twice before-original Trek, and Hill Street Blues, but in neither case as strongly as Buffy) but fortunately for me as long as a Buffyverse show is on the air (or in the works) it isn't over. (After Angel, maybe Ripper?)