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Tara was far more attractive than Kennedy.

:)

This is what it's like to be a man.

As soon as you say what you think, instead of the lies that will allow you to cohabitate, you are alone forever.

Jeff: Do you know what would be the best way to wipe out all of human kind if you were a space alien with a special kind of mind ray..? Make all women telepathic. Because if they suddenly found out about the kind of stuff that goes on in our heads they would kill us all on the spot. Men are not people - we are disgustoids in human form.
 
Willow is a bad bet all round though. She's gone too far down the darkness, in the end Tara wouldn't stay methinks. Out of fear, conscience, the crushing responsibility of babysitting her.
 
Tara was far more attractive than Kennedy.

:)

This is what it's like to be a man.

As soon as you say what you think, instead of the lies that will allow you to cohabitate, you are alone forever.

Jeff: Do you know what would be the best way to wipe out all of human kind if you were a space alien with a special kind of mind ray..? Make all women telepathic. Because if they suddenly found out about the kind of stuff that goes on in our heads they would kill us all on the spot. Men are not people - we are disgustoids in human form.

It's true they should all just stop talking. Wait to be given a script, follow it dutifully, all will be well.
 
While speaking at the Wizard World Chicago Convention in August 2004, Joss Whedon claimed that he had planned to bring Tara back from the dead at the end of Season Seven. According to Whedon, the episode would have centered around Buffy being granted one "life-altering" wish. Buffy would have spent the whole episode trying to decide what she wanted to do with the wish (including, possibly, restoring Angel's humanity). The episode would have ended with Buffy telling Willow that she'd just gotten a great new pair of shoes, and when Willow asked her if she used up her wish on new shoes, Buffy would have said, "No, silly!" and stepped aside to reveal Tara. It was intended to be set exactly a year after her death. However, this plan was abandoned when Amber Benson was unavailable for filming. At the 2007 Comic-Con, he referred to this idea as well.[37] In addition the Season Eight issue 6 letters page hinted that Tara may be involved in an upcoming comic.

What has Amber been up to lately?

IMDB says not a lot.
 
Willow is a bad bet all round though. She's gone too far down the darkness, in the end Tara wouldn't stay methinks. Out of fear, conscience, the crushing responsibility of babysitting her.

Tara was the one who initiated their reunion though. She wanted to get back together with Willow. I think Willow wouldn't have relapsed if it hadn't been for stupid Warren.
 
While speaking at the Wizard World Chicago Convention in August 2004, Joss Whedon claimed that he had planned to bring Tara back from the dead at the end of Season Seven. According to Whedon, the episode would have centered around Buffy being granted one "life-altering" wish. Buffy would have spent the whole episode trying to decide what she wanted to do with the wish (including, possibly, restoring Angel's humanity). The episode would have ended with Buffy telling Willow that she'd just gotten a great new pair of shoes, and when Willow asked her if she used up her wish on new shoes, Buffy would have said, "No, silly!" and stepped aside to reveal Tara. It was intended to be set exactly a year after her death. However, this plan was abandoned when Amber Benson was unavailable for filming. At the 2007 Comic-Con, he referred to this idea as well.[37] In addition the Season Eight issue 6 letters page hinted that Tara may be involved in an upcoming comic.

What has Amber been up to lately?

IMDB says not a lot.

She has been writing a series of novels that I have not read yet.
 
In the comics Dawn and Xander wound up together.

Teacake is so right, Angel season one was garbage.

I've started at season 2 the last three times I've rewatched.

(Lindsay losing his hand was awesome!)

On the subject of Dawn grew up, she's hot and almost 30, have you seen Sexy, Evil Genius?

Dawn and Starbuck play mind games to see who gets to frakk Seth Green.
 
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In the comics Dawn and Xander wound up together.

Teacake is so right, Angel season one was garbage.

I've started at season 2 the last three times I've rewatched.

(Lindsay losing his hand was awesome!)

On the subject of Dawn grew up, she's hot and almost 30, have you seen Sexy, Evil Genius?

Dawn and Starbuck play mind games to see who gets to frakk Seth Green.

Dawn and Xander? Was Joss on drugs when he wrote that? The movie sounds interesting.
 
Well she had been magically transformed into a centaur at the time when he finally started to reciprocate.

So if they could find love there despite all those horse parts, good for them.

This happened right at the beginning, and there has been a lot of buffy comics since then I have not read.

I really need a long weekend to catch up on my reading.
 
A centaur? I guess Xander switched from demons to mythical creatures. Buddy can't just date a human? :lol:

I would read them if they were novels. I can't get into comics.
 
You do remember that she's a key?

How would you feel, after you finally discovered that your husband was really a lamp?
 
I think they work better as comics than novels, but reading too much poor Treklit may have influenced that :lol:

I'm reading Kenobi atm, it's very good!
 
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