And when she was brought back to life a second time (or possibly even the first time, it was never clear), circumventing the normal one-dies-another-is-called process, that caused a glitch in the system that allowed the First to identify the potential slayers and begin eliminating them.
When asked at the time, Whedon said that the slayer line now went through Faith. Technically, Buffy had been an 'extra' Slayer since her first death in Season 1 passed the chosen-ness on to Kendra.
Fictitiously yours, Trent Roman
Here's a question. The slayer is always a young girl. Do these potentials stop being potentials when they get too old?
^I thought she was just fairly decent at her job and survived longer than most.
Here's a question. The slayer is always a young girl. Do these potentials stop being potentials when they get too old?
I'd imagine that there is some sort of "age limit". It seems that a slayer is chosen when she is in her prime, so I can't imagine a 50 year old slayer being called.![]()
I remember reading a semi-explanation that maybe the First picked out one of the baddest, toughest Turok-Han to be first out to show off.Whedon repeatedly admitted that he fudged his own continuity when it serves the story.
Remember season 7 and the Turok Han? A single one almost kills Buffy and the entire group yet during the final episode they are killed by the dozens as if they were normal, "weak" Vampires.
Here's a question. The slayer is always a young girl. Do these potentials stop being potentials when they get too old?
I'd imagine that there is some sort of "age limit". It seems that a slayer is chosen when she is in her prime, so I can't imagine a 50 year old slayer being called.![]()
Didn't Kennedy say something to that effect? That she was worried she was getting too old and was going to miss her chance at becoming a Slayer?
Fictitiously yours, Trent Roman
I'm pretty sure all she did was squawk "I'm a lesbian!" the whole time.I'd imagine that there is some sort of "age limit". It seems that a slayer is chosen when she is in her prime, so I can't imagine a 50 year old slayer being called.![]()
Didn't Kennedy say something to that effect? That she was worried she was getting too old and was going to miss her chance at becoming a Slayer?
Fictitiously yours, Trent Roman
Kennedy talked? I just kind of heard an annoying buzzing when she was onscreen.
I remember reading a semi-explanation that maybe the First picked out one of the baddest, toughest Turok-Han to be first out to show off.Whedon repeatedly admitted that he fudged his own continuity when it serves the story.
Remember season 7 and the Turok Han? A single one almost kills Buffy and the entire group yet during the final episode they are killed by the dozens as if they were normal, "weak" Vampires.
Whether that works or not it's up to you
I'd imagine that there is some sort of "age limit". It seems that a slayer is chosen when she is in her prime, so I can't imagine a 50 year old slayer being called.![]()
Didn't Kennedy say something to that effect? That she was worried she was getting too old and was going to miss her chance at becoming a Slayer?
Fictitiously yours, Trent Roman
Kennedy talked? I just kind of heard an annoying buzzing when she was onscreen.
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