I'm not reading the Wpost article yet, but the goofy picture of Whedon and firstish vamps is funny.
I'm not a superspoilerphobe, I just prefer to have no idea of what will happen or I spend a lot of time going "whensit gonna happen? Now? Or....now? Or..." and that tends to make miss any nuances.
I spend a lot of time going "whensit gonna happen? Now? Or....now? Or..."
I did that with Xander's eye-gouge. I knew he was losing an eye, but I didn't know how, just that it happened in "Dirty Girls," so I spent the whole episode all tense every time he was onscreen.
This is why the Spoiler Baby Jesus loves me. It is not for nothing I remain so very very pure.
The Washington Post article has a big casting spoiler near the end.
It's sooo quiet here today.
I bet the sinners are all over in Atlantic Canadians. Sinning.
I bet the sinners are all over in Atlantic Canadians. Sinning.
We aren't sinning. We've been given a day's grace.
Which reminds me, this weekend I was in a town called Paradise. There was a restaurant there called the Garden of Eatin'.
Me hates the Atlantic Canadians. Me hates them. They have my preciousssssssss "Buffy" finale.
Hey, still pure, still got that promise claddagh ring, still able to capture vampire unicorns, still souled.
What I want is a recognition that there is still going to be evil in the world, that not even the slayer can eradicate it, that she can't even get rid of it in herself, and that all of the scoobies still have the potential to go very very bad just as they have it to be very very good. I also want Giles to apologize for how he's been this season, drop down, and tell Willow, Xander, Andrew and Anya that he wants to be punished.
You aren't a sinner, Sue, you're just... foreign.
I speak of the Americans in your midst.
Oh,
them.
Yeah, they're going to burn in hellfire for all eternity. No Garden of Eatin'
for them.