Wow ... it's like Kafka/Sartre at Revello Drive.
Me, who's been thinking Buffy's been giving dumb speeches on purpose (the writers' purpose) is kinda chuffed.
But I'm not sure why she had to leave, precisely. She really can't follow? And it would have been more interesting to me had leadership
not
fallen to the other lucky person, but it couldn't be Giles or Principal McHottie or Willow, I suppose. And Xander's weak.
Yeah -- if she had hugged Xander, it'd have been different. But she's been amping the general thing, keeping too far a distance, and it's working against her.
Yeah -- if she had hugged Xander, it'd have been different. But she's been amping the general thing, keeping too far a distance, and it's working against her.
The scene at the hospital, she was right on the verge of losing it, yet refused to allow herself to even get near it.
Okay, and was anyone else waiting for Buffy to toss their ungrateful asses out of HER FUCKING HOUSE? It's Dawn's house, too? And how many FULL COPPER PIPE REFITS did you fucking pay for, missy!
she was right on the verge of losing it, yet refused to allow herself to even get near it.
Yup. Because strong was more important than human. Faith is terribly likely to get
too
emotionally involved, but she is more likely to listen, now that it went down this way.
I loved Willow breaking down. AH was on.
Predictably, I also loved the long gun takeaway and all the other gun defenses.
Also - Principal McHottie gets a vote? Whiny potentials get a vote? You ask me, the only people that get a vote are the people that have been with Buffy since the beginning. Four votes - but Buffy gets the final word.
Problem is -- final word doesn't count. If Buffy wants to take all the Potentials with her, they do need to agree. And the fewer she goes in with, the less point there is going in.
She was just going to use them for cannon fodder in the end. Until they have a plan. And an artefact. Artefacts always help.
The Principal? Not so much of a vote, though.
I'm really shocked that nobody looked to Giles. Hello? Former Watcher? Leadership experience? Making hard decisions? Buffy claimed to be the one doing it, but Giles is the real general in that woman's army.
I understand it was for plot reasons, but my mind just couldn't make the leap.
I got the Giles thing, actually. He's both withdrawn himself from that position, and been discredited.
Yeah, but he's Giles... Or he was until this season.
Honestly, I can't see him leading them anymore. It'd have felt like a flashback to mid S5.