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johno ([personal profile] johno) wrote2002-05-07 09:00 pm

Tonights BtVS



BASTARD!!

Senseless random violence.
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from the spoilers...

[personal profile] jenk 2002-05-08 12:15 am (UTC)(link)
...I expected the last scene to be the worst. Wrongo. The bathroom scenes beat it.

Re: from the spoilers...

[identity profile] johno.livejournal.com 2002-05-08 12:30 am (UTC)(link)
Difference of opinion here.

I was thinking rape.

C was thinking he was going for the throat.

Even though he has grown something resembling a soul, he is still a evil demon inside.

I expect him to return next season, sans chip. Even if that means he has to remove a chunk of his brain with a butter knife to do it.

A dull rusty butter knife.

Spike's journey?

[identity profile] jameydee.livejournal.com 2002-05-08 07:22 am (UTC)(link)
Well, UPN's preview writer describes Spike's journey as a quest for a soul.

He needs to just head to L.A. Evidently you can get used ones cheap there. Just have to go to the place Gunn traded his in at a few episodes back.

Re: Spike's journey?

[identity profile] johno.livejournal.com 2002-05-08 10:30 am (UTC)(link)
Ya know, I never thought of that.

Will all the soul buying going on, someone's got to be selling them.

But will he go retail or wholesale?

Joss Whedon -- Heartless Bastard

[identity profile] yohannon.livejournal.com 2002-05-09 01:16 am (UTC)(link)
It was perfect, though...after it all, he was still a little Columbine wanna-be, a lttle twerp ready to throw a tantrum because he is to be RECKONED WITH. Tara was a mistake, typical of his sloppy half-assed approach throughout the geek-squads existence.

Thought: Buffy may not be able to die. It woul be an interesting side effect to coming back, and one that will REALLY piss her off. Yank her from heaven, and she CAN'T go back.

The Spke thing...no, he wasn't going for the throat. He was trying to reignite the passion that was evident the night they, well, brought down the house. It was violent need on both their parts. While Spike was way over the line, the issue is how fuzzy the damn line was to begin with. Buffy, by playing the game of saying "no" until she said yes, established an unhealthy pattern. Fortunately, Spike realized his error BEFORE going further, which (in her sore state) he might have suceeded at doing.

At one point I was certain he would reach into his own head with his bear fingers to pull out that chip. He might be determined to prove that his feelings are NOT generated by the chip, but I suspect it's removal will not change them.

Willow may have gone WAY over the bend. Warren can't run fast enough. Literally. That it was an accident will only make it worse for him.

I couldn't say I would blame Willow.