Amazing how he can empathize with Cordelia (a woman that would most likely have blown off his ass in high school) but he'll diss and blast Willow (a girl that he would have been able to get.) I view this whole thing as the Ginger/Mary Ann dichotomy from
Gilligan's Island (guys are supposed to love Ginger, but really go for Mary Ann) except that in his case, he loves Ginger/Cordelia and hates Mary Ann/Willow (BTW, there's also the Daphne/Velma dichotomy and the
Thalia Menninger/
Zelda Gilroy dichotomy.)
In any case, I stand by what I said about Cordelia, and I will say that he didn't prove his case for her against Willow.
Wrong again, Shaka Zulu. Do you ever get so tired of being so
wrong? And why so indirect? Why reply to me as if I'm not here, as if I'm a mere extra in
Buffy The Vampire Slayer?
Cordelia is magnanimous, honest and genuinely helpful, things Willow never is. She may be bitchy but she was real. Think my empathy is misaligned? How about Cordelia empathizing with Buffy, whom she loathes, while Xander and Willow choose the low road and judge her? Not once in Btvs did I ever get the impression that Willow, Xander and Buffy were friends who genuinely trusted and cared for one another.
And way to respond to the points I made about Willow stealing Cordelia's boyfriend yet hypocritically slut-shaming Cordelia out of spite and jealousy. So much easier to talk about Velma and Daphne than concede to Cordelia's superiority as a person.
And who is to say I wouldn't be friends with Cordelia in high school? Probably not, but trust me, Willow's fake nice girl act would have repulsed me even then.