Scully's so cool, she only goes by her last name.
Damn, need to find a copy of "First Person Shooter" now. And I'm missing the Lone Gunmen something awful.
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Scully's so cool, she only goes by her last name.
Damn, need to find a copy of "First Person Shooter" now. And I'm missing the Lone Gunmen something awful.
Oh, yeah, Zoe! She could make the Angels run home and change their eyeliner.
C'mon now. If you didn't want anal retentive, you logged into the wrong board.
This should SO be in the board header right before "Read the FAQ..."
I finally got my S6 DVDs so I can just stop bitching now. I, too went right for OMWF. The behind the scenes featurette by Big Daddy Fury is kick ass. I love that behind the scenes stuff where you can really see how they put the show together.
Just flying by... have you all found the Easter Egg on the Disc 2 of the new DVDs? It's pretty much kinda useless but fun to find.
I would like to note that it's Buffy's conscious mind that limits her. When she's been CaveBuffy or BargainingBuffy she has more physicality.
It seems that her greatest strength doesn't come out until she lets the weight of the world fall off and just goes berserker.
It seems that her greatest strength doesn't come out until she lets the weight of the world fall off and just goes berserker.
Doesn't that apply to just about everyone? That's why beserkers are to be feared in a fight.
Yes and no. Buffy doesn't seem to know she can tap into the power.
Maybe if she would have been given the slayer's handbook....
It's very possible she wouldn't want to.
It's very possible she wouldn't want to.
ITA. Buffy seemed to be (after Ted) overly conscious of her own strength and ability to tap into her darkside. Plus, speaking from personal experience, my darkside comes out in extremely harmful verbal smackdowns when I let myself really go. Not pretty, so I purposefully restrain myself 99.9% of the time and only let it out after much deepheld introspection to decide if it is the best way to approach the situation. It's usually a "no turning back" situation where you have to be willing to accept the consequences. Buffy's consequences usually meant someone's death. Not something I would want to be responsible for and I'm pretty sure Buffy didn't either. Giles summed it up when he smothered Ben telling him Buffy couldn't kill him because she was a hero. Hero's don't take life, they preserve it. Which means holding back and controlling the desire to go berserk. After all, they only pulled out the "UberSlayer" that one time in "Primeval," where she really needed it. And there was still nearly disasterous consequences then. I think Buffy learned early to only use as much force as was necessary.
It's the whole Jekyll/Hyde thing. As rational modern people, we're supposed to want to be the Dr. Even Wolverine chose samurai over beserker.