Anya
Dawn
Riley
ALL of the potential Slayers.
And the ever boring Tara.
Dawn
Riley
ALL of the potential Slayers.
And the ever boring Tara.
I wish we could have a discussion of this show without having someone who cannot make a certifiable and believable claim of grasping reality show up saying such and such an actor felt such and such a way about Joss.Interesting...this would also explain why there has been no rush to exploit (beyond the comics) the one arguably good property still left in Joss' arsenal. He'd have to recast.
Was anybody here on the show? Anybody know SMG personally? I thought not.
And I find it amusing that we are on the one hand mocking Whedon for his failures in creating successful properties after Buffy while on the second hand comparing him to Lucas, who has been milking Star Wars for so long it's nipples are sore.
No, I'm dismissive and apathetic towards him nowadays. I used to be far more hostile in my dislike.Your dislike for Whedon is clearly bordering on stalker-ish obsession.
Hey, you started it when you tried to imply that my dislike of Spike was misguided. It's very guided actually.So why are certain people getting their panties bunched up over a crotchity british vampire who was loved by fans because he was fun to watch?
Yeah, because that part where he made Buffy have sex in front of her friends, that was just so hilarious! Or that part where he tried to rape Buffy. What zaniness! Or the part where he showed nothing but contempt for his victims, when in the midst of blatant hero worship. Oh my God, I thought I was going to die laughing.So why are people wasting their energy hating a stupid cheezy vampire character that was never meant to be taken seriously???
Hmmm, perhaps I don't remember that scene very well. I could have sworn that his attempted rape of Buffy wasn't played for laughs. Maybe I missed the point. I also seem to recall him being so disgusted with himself that he fled to find redemption (his soul.) I also recall at least on character never EVER forgiving him for his misdeeds.
Dexter doesn't kill innocent people. Not that he's a hero or anything, but the one time he thought he did he actually felt bad about it. Which is something Spike never did.You know, there's a pretty popular show out there right now where the main character is a serial killer. I don't see anyone out there calling fans of that show sick murderer-worshippers
Mine too.My actual favorite character was Anya.
Hmmm, perhaps I don't remember that scene very well. I could have sworn that his attempted rape of Buffy wasn't played for laughs. Maybe I missed the point. I also seem to recall him being so disgusted with himself that he fled to find redemption (his soul.) I also recall at least on character never EVER forgiving him for his misdeeds.
Dexter doesn't kill innocent people. Not that he's a hero or anything, but the one time he thought he did he actually felt bad about it. Which is something Spike never did.
Dexter doesn't kill innocent people. Not that he's a hero or anything, but the one time he thought he did he actually felt bad about it. Which is something Spike never did.
There's no particular reason why Spike should feel remorse for his actions as a soulless vampire, it wasn't him at the wheel. The vampire isn't a willing agent of evil, but a corrupted human; to be opposed certainly, but not hated.
Oh, please. The vampire is a demon, that is created from the remains of the human; it twists everything good into evil, and makes anything evil its own, and if it can makes it worse. That demon that is born however, is nothing human. There's nothing human in there, as the Judge aptly proved when it came to Angelus. And nothing it did has anything to do with the man that inhabited the corpse before apart from the result from its birth. Nothing Angelus did came from Liam, because Liam wasn't even there. There was only the demon, and nothing else.Angel is wracked by guilt for his actions because he was more than a vampire, because his sadism went beyond anything observed in Spike or other vampires, because the worst things that Angel did came not from the demon, but from Liam, the demon merely allowed his subconscious desires free reign. As he suggests to Buffy in "Amends", it's not the demon that's the problem, it's the man. That's why we see ensouled Angel skirt close to "the dark side" on several occasions whereas ensouled Spike has difficulty getting back to into the fray at all.
Ugh, Spike doesn't skirt close to the dark side, because he is fully in the dark side. His actions are nothing but his continuing attempts to get in Buffy's panties, and his "having difficulty getting into the fray" is simply him doing what he things Buffy wants him to be doing so he can back on that horse that threw him off. The moment Buffy tells him she needs the killer back, he's happily the killer again without any difficulty. He even goes to get the trophy jacket of his kill of a Slayer and puts it on; he even takes it back after the Slayer's son has taken it back from him; which is a level of sick, twisted, malicious and evil I don't even want to try and qualify it.Spike doesn't have that problem. He was merely a vampire doing what vampires do, re-ensoul the vampire and the agent who committed those actions is gone. It's not that Spike isn't capable of feeling remorse, indeed he confesses to Buffy in "Sleeper" that he "finally understands self-loathing", recall also his conversation with Angel at the end of "Damage"; he merely doesn't allow that remorse to define his life.
The thing is, Spike with a soul, is no different than Spike without one, he acts no differently...
There's nothing human in there, as the Judge aptly proved when it came to Angelus.
And nothing it did has anything to do with the man that inhabited the corpse before apart from the result from its birth. Nothing Angelus did came from Liam, because Liam wasn't even there. There was only the demon, and nothing else.
His actions are nothing but his continuing attempts to get in Buffy's panties, and his "having difficulty getting into the fray" is simply him doing what he things Buffy wants him to be doing so he can back on that horse that threw him off. The moment Buffy tells him she needs the killer back, he's happily the killer again without any difficulty. He even goes to get the trophy jacket of his kill of a Slayer and puts it on; he even takes it back after the Slayer's son has taken it back from him; which is a level of sick, twisted, malicious and evil I don't even want to try and qualify it.
^3D Master is right in one respect - Vampires as portrayed in Buffy the Vampire Slayer are walking corpses, reanimated by demons. They gain memories from the body's previous occupant and that may have an effect on the resulting Vampire's personality, but they are definitely not the same person.
^3D Master is right in one respect - Vampires as portrayed in Buffy the Vampire Slayer are walking corpses, reanimated by demons. They gain memories from the body's previous occupant and that may have an effect on the resulting Vampire's personality, but they are definitely not the same person.
Eh, semantics. I'm not going to engage with that aspect of things because I know from experience that 3D Master will happily drag it out across fifteen pages with increasingly irrelevant minutiae.![]()
The thing is, Spike with a soul, is no different than Spike without one, he acts no differently...
You mean aside from not killing innocent people?
Wrong, that's actually pretty much all vampires. In fact, Buffy even made it a point to show the potentials that; vampires, one moment innocent-looking corpse, next moment soulless, remorseless, killing machine.A line that runs in stark contrast to the depiction of every vampire in the Buffyverse with a lifespan beyond a single fight scene.There's nothing human in there, as the Judge aptly proved when it came to Angelus.
Exactly. Angelus killed Liam's family, even the sister Liam did love. Those are not the actions of a man, but of a demon. The soul is gone, the human is gone. If there was still something of Liam in there, Angelus would have spared his sister. There however is nothing of Liam left; all that's there, is a twisted everything good into evil, and everything bad made worse charicature of the man that Liam once was. A demon, and nothing else.That's right, Angelus first went after Liam's family, leaving his hated father till last, entirely at random.And nothing it did has anything to do with the man that inhabited the corpse before apart from the result from its birth. Nothing Angelus did came from Liam, because Liam wasn't even there. There was only the demon, and nothing else.![]()
Not at all. That's that ridiculous concept that anyone somehow thinks I concsidered Soul!Spike bad and went to look for reasons, but it's always been the exact opposite. I considered Soul!Spike good at first, until I saw his actions throughout out S7, and realized he isn't at all."I'd call that a radical interpretation of the text."His actions are nothing but his continuing attempts to get in Buffy's panties, and his "having difficulty getting into the fray" is simply him doing what he things Buffy wants him to be doing so he can back on that horse that threw him off. The moment Buffy tells him she needs the killer back, he's happily the killer again without any difficulty. He even goes to get the trophy jacket of his kill of a Slayer and puts it on; he even takes it back after the Slayer's son has taken it back from him; which is a level of sick, twisted, malicious and evil I don't even want to try and qualify it.
Well, not particularly radical, merely an example of confirmation bias.
^3D Master is right in one respect - Vampires as portrayed in Buffy the Vampire Slayer are walking corpses, reanimated by demons. They gain memories from the body's previous occupant and that may have an effect on the resulting Vampire's personality, but they are definitely not the same person.
Eh, semantics. I'm not going to engage with that aspect of things because I know from experience that 3D Master will happily drag it out across fifteen pages with increasingly irrelevant minutiae.![]()
Spike was ridiculous after Season 3, possibly Season 4 but afterwards, he was a useless character. The real problem as I saw it was their refusal to just put a stake in the guy. Get it straight. Hes NOT helpless! Hes just trying to arrange your deaths from behind the scenes. He arranged the whole end of season 4 where they were almost killed by Adam. Early in Season 5, he kidnaps a head surgeon to get his chip out, upon which he immediately attacks Buffy. As soon as he thinks his chip has stopped working in season 6, he attacks an innocent woman. Last of all, most unforgiveably, he tries to rape Buffy. First, what is there to admire about this guy? The only reason he occasionally helps out is becasue he is so pathetic, he is just trying to get into Buffy's pants. Second, the Scoobies are fully aware that hes a bad guy with no soul who is just prevented from attacking them directly and they let him get away with scam after scam after scam. It weakened everyone else as characters because there is no way on earth that pre season 4 scoobies would ever ever allow him to get away with this stuff.
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