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Author: mariposas rand mair fheal
Date: Mar 10, 2008 00:11
... of "Supersymmetry." I made that argument last time. The unfortunate side-effect is what it does to Connor. Just like some stupid british guy's badly-handled solution to Faith in BTVS S3, Fred's ferocious attack made sure Angel Jr. never trusted anyone on angel jr with malice aforethought conspired to kidnapped his father and torture him into madness i think he should get some...
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Author: angmc43
Date: Mar 9, 2008 22:49
... it does to Connor. Just like some stupid british guy's badly-handled solution to Faith in BTVS S3, Fred's ferocious attack made sure Angel Jr. never trusted anyone on Team Angel ... would render Jasmine's seduction more difficult (if not unsuccessful). Meanwhile, I wonder what Connor would have thought of BTVS Cordy. Y'know AOQ, once these revisiting threads are done, how about character ...
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Author: Arbitrar Of Quality
Date: Mar 9, 2008 20:35
On Mar 7, 6:42 pm, chr...@removethistoreply.gwu.edu wrote: In alt.tv.buffy-v-slayer Arbitrar Of Quality <tsm...@wildmail.com> wrote: It's always a bit weird seeing him as one of the principals in S7 for that reason. The weird thing is how well it mostly works, but how I think of him as a source of humor who's tied very specifically to that time and place. When ...
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Author: chrisg
Date: Mar 8, 2008 00:42
...still aren't part of disc six's story at all. I'm not sure how much I like it, but the double ending comes because Spike's story is the only one that can't be called a resolution. Every BTVS season has a bona fide *ending*, but then S6 also has an extra little tag that's itself simultaneously cliffhanger and Big Reveal. If I'm readin you right, there may be some confusion...
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Author: Arbitrar Of Quality
Date: Mar 7, 2008 02:20
...> called a resolution to Spike's S6 story, I guess, but they still aren't part of disc six's story at all. I'm not sure how much I like it, but the double ending comes because Spike's story is the only one that can't be called a resolution. Every BTVS season has a bona fide *ending*, but then S6 also has an extra little tag that's itself simultaneously cliffhanger and Big Reveal. -AOQ
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Author: mariposas rand mair fheal
Date: Mar 6, 2008 20:51
> Meanwhile, Sadness Personified's mantra of "We didn't do anything" is not especially quotable, but it still infuriates me every time. Looking back on him with S7 (and AtS S5) in mind, I think the key is that Andrew is the ultimate empty man. He's so weak-willed that Warren was able to warp him into a nasty villain, and after a crisis got through to him in i think when sadness ...
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Author: chrisg
Date: Mar 6, 2008 05:06
... to be the year of vengeance for ME. I guess next year will be the year of the heroes being confronted by enemies that seem to be impossible to fight. (Maybe that could also be the Alliance on Firefly?) BtVS S4 and AtS S1 were obviously the year of the hero finding his or her way in a new environment. And S5/S2? Obviously the year of dealing with crazy evil chicks and pseudo-medieval ...
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Author: Apteryx
Date: Mar 5, 2008 06:30
.... But in any case, even with the uncharacteristic (for the Whedonverse) cliffhanger, every season feels very different. Numerically, Season Three isn't that far a margin ahead of Season One (it's ahead of all BTVS years so far barring S3, although I haven't re- calculated for S6 yet), but it feels like a much stronger year. Even the missteps early are missteps with a purpose...
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Author: Arbitrar Of Quality
Date: Mar 4, 2008 02:33
... after "Tomorrow." So, roughly the same time as "Lessons." Now, S7 of BTVS may not last all the way until May ... first thing to do is to nail down the 'timestamps' we do know. Thanks for the ones from BTVS; I knew we were well past winter break by the end of the... is still a fairly recent development.) Now, since the remaining BTVS episodes are pretty much "heel to toe" starting from ...
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Author: William George Ferguson
Date: Mar 3, 2008 07:45
...work out the chronology involved in this year. Basically, the issue is that "Deep Down" is explicitly established to take place about three months after "Tomorrow." So, roughly the same time as "Lessons." Now, S7 of BTVS may not last all the way until May (the apocalypse comes early this year...), but it clearly takes place over a number of months. I can't imagine it not being spring ...
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