Oh, yes I know that. I'm wondering if that is truly what the Master was referring to. He seemed to be including himself at times in the category. And also was the burrower demon in Lonely Hearts an Old One?
Ask and you shall recieve. Hope you know your episode titlesWhile we're on the subject, I've always wondered if anyone has compiled a historical chronological listing of all of the Darla, Angel, & Spike flashbacks.![]()
Dear Boy - 1860 London - Angelus sires Drusilla
Fool For Love - 1880 London - Drusilla sires William/Spike
The Girl In Question - 1950’s Italy - Spike & Dru hang out in Italy
Actually, the only Wolfram and Hart mystery I can't fathom is what the hell is so scary about a hart? It's like a male deer, right? I can see how scary a wolf is, or even a ram, but what the hell is so scary about a deer that it's part of Angel's triumvirate of evil? I mean, this is an animal too stupid to get out of the way of a moving car when you shine your brights at it, but it's a senior partner???![]()
Oh, yes I know that. I'm wondering if that is truly what the Master was referring to. He seemed to be including himself at times in the category. And also was the burrower demon in Lonely Hearts an Old One?
Oh, yes I know that. I'm wondering if that is truly what the Master was referring to. He seemed to be including himself at times in the category. And also was the burrower demon in Lonely Hearts an Old One?
I think the implication was that the Master had been a Vampire so long (since the BC era) that he had reached a point wherein, upon being freed from his mystic prison in "Prophecy Girl", he became a pure demon creature.
Am I mistken, or was there ever a flashback between Angel and his father?
Oh, yes I know that. I'm wondering if that is truly what the Master was referring to. He seemed to be including himself at times in the category. And also was the burrower demon in Lonely Hearts an Old One?
I think the implication was that the Master had been a Vampire so long (since the BC era) that he had reached a point wherein, upon being freed from his mystic prison in "Prophecy Girl", he became a pure demon creature.
The Master was born around 800 AD, so no I don't think so. It's more like the Master was suffering from megalomania. The fool simply thought he'd be respected by the old ones and rule as an equal; in real life one of the old ones would squash him like a bug.
(Kakistos was from the BC era and so old his hands and feet were cloven hooves. The Master was never so old as that.)
^Didn't they say something like he acquired his extra powers from traveling around the world?
The Master being 800 years old comes from the original script for Welcome to the Hellmouth I believe, and gives his original human name as Heinrich Joseph Nest.
Neither are mentioned onscreen so take it what you will
As for Dracula, it was explained in the episode
RILEY: But he's not just a regular vampire. I mean, he has special powers, right?
SPIKE: Nothing but showy gypsy stuff. What's it to you, anyway?
That works for me
There is also perhaps the Buffyverse's greatest unexplained mystery: Just what is the Cheese Man, anyway?
The Master being 800 years old comes from the original script for Welcome to the Hellmouth I believe, and gives his original human name as Heinrich Joseph Nest.
Neither are mentioned onscreen so take it what you will
As for Dracula, it was explained in the episode
RILEY: But he's not just a regular vampire. I mean, he has special powers, right?
SPIKE: Nothing but showy gypsy stuff. What's it to you, anyway?
That works for me
The 800 year thing doesn't work, because we saw him turn Darla 400 years ago and he already looked the way he does in the show. If his new face is the result of being a vampire that long, he would've only been 400 years himself and Darla should also look like the Master.
I think he's way older, like older than Kakistos.
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