Dawn is a bit of a moron for going out alone at night with strangers knowing all she knows. But not a slut.![]()
No she isn't. I mis-quoted her, even though I do think she can come across as a bit self-centered sometimes.
Dawn is a bit of a moron for going out alone at night with strangers knowing all she knows. But not a slut.![]()
No she isn't. I mis-quoted her, even though I do think she can come across as a bit self-centered sometimes.
She exposes herself to danger in ways, given her knowledge, she should know better.
I did. I decided to download the free sample of the collected edition on Google Play, and ended up getting the whole first issue. I posted my detailed thoughts a couple posts above yours.Is anyone reading the Boom comics? It reboots the series to take place in the 2010s and starts going in a different direction quickly. Drusilla is the Big Bad as the Mistress, Anya appears in the first issue, Willow is already out and has a girlfriend, Robin Wood is an older student at Sunnydale and he and Buffy are starting to have something of a relationship,Xander was bit by Drusilla and is a vampire now. Although he's still somewhere between life and death, so Giles believes he can be saved using a magical McGuffin that keeps his soul from leaving.
It's really worth reading, they have an Angel series too that takes place before he went to Sunnydale.
^FWIW, I was enjoying reading your thoughts on each episode, but I understand wanting to get to the end when it's almost in sight.
"When I look at a gas nebula, all I see is a cloud of dust. But seeing the universe through your eyes, I was able to experience... Wonder."If people want me to continue doing that, I guess I could. I just started thinking about the whole thing about I'm the only one watching Buffy and You guys are pretty much commenting based on memory and I love how hot this thread got. It could have died on arrival and my excitement to the series would be regulated to listening to a podcast. It's not really the big "it" thing in terms of topics on the forums lately, not with things like Discovery, or Comic Book Movies (TV) or pretty much anything that is current.
Conversations with Dead People
I say I'm going to cut back on writing thoughts on every episode, and then we get an episode like this which is incredibly deep and cerebral. We get more hints on the whole "From Beneath You It Devours" thing, Buffy had a psychological chit-chat with a former high school student turned Vampire, and the two creepy and ominous things are Dawn's story and Willow's story. Willow's story is so sad, thinking she's making a connection to Tara only to find out the entity (I didn't talk about Home, but I thought it was a decent episode and I was sad Cassie's premonition, all premonitions, came true) is sending her a threat, which means Willow will probably need to use some dark magic this season. Dawn's story was so creepy, seeing her mother and the mother saying Buffy won't protect Dawn. This episode really did send a lot of things in motion for the final 15. Spike can sire people again now? Is the chip gone?
Also, @Forbin,
I've seen the episode where your comment this morning applies. That was shocking the Johnathan is killed scene. You say Andrew has a break out year. Well, it's not starting all that well.
This one reminded me of DS9's Sound of Her Voice matched up with Babylon 5's Day of the Dead.
I wish that we could have worked it out but there were extenuating circumstances that I don't really want to go into. I would love to have come back but sometimes there are things in your life that you have to stand up for and to tell you the God's honest truth, I really didn't want Tara to be bad, and that would have been a component of me coming back.
As much as I wanted to come back - and I almost did - that was something that was dogging my not wanting to come back. I just felt like people really loved that character and for her to be bad would just destroy people. So that was one of the reasons I didn't go back.
@OCD Geek
I was wondering why they couldn't get Benson back. It seemed odd they brought back a character who just died a few episodes earlier to play a part written for Tara. It makes sense though, considering seeing Tara playing someone bad would have been deeply disturbing and probably would have reopened many wounds in the fanbase.
Did the First come back as good dead people too? I thought it only came back as previous Big Bads.
I'm not sure why one would see Tara coming back as evil. It wouldn't be the real Tara or I don't know what else I can say that might be to much of a spoiler about the big bad.
Jason
I'm not sure why one would see Tara coming back as evil. It wouldn't be the real Tara or I don't know what else I can say that might be to much of a spoiler about the big bad.
Jason
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