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And there you are, my darling, deadly boy.
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it's so funny that one of the things that propelled Riley's jerk arc was his friend Graham saying "You used to have a mission, and now you're what? The mission's boyfriend? Mission's true love?"
If someone said that to Spike he'd be like "Well yeah. What better mission is there?"
Also funny that right after that scene we cut to Spike having his first dream about being in love with Buffy
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BUFFY THE VAMPIRE SLAYER 5.07 — "Fool for Love"
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Anya: Shouldn't somebody be asking, "Are we there yet?" Isn't that what small irritating children do? Dawn: That kinda only works if you know where you're going. (Anya nods, ponders) Anya: Do we know where we're going yet?! Spike: We'd already be somewhere if Captain Slowpoke would give up the wheel. (Giles looks annoyed) Spike: Hey! Gramps! Bloody step on it!
BUFFY THE VAMPIRE SLAYER | 5.20
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Buffy the Vampire Slayer | 6.10 “Wrecked”
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𝒍𝒐𝒗𝒆’𝒔 𝒃𝒊𝒕𝒄𝒉 ⋆˙⟡♡✿ and man enough to admit it
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In the comics Angel LITERALLY SAYS that Connor is his true love and yet - AND YET!!! the show did nothing with that??
Angel looks at his son - a child who shouldn’t exist and is quite literally a miracle - and that’s not the happiest moment of his life???
Connor laughs at his vamp face!! That’s not the happiest moment of his life?? That his son doesn’t see him as the monster he believes he is??
I JUST!!!!!
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Just Spuffy enjoying their winter weekend and trying not to catch another apocalypse
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Buffy the Vampire Slayer was famously pitched as a subversion of the horror cliche of a young woman walking into an alleyway only to be killed by a monster. What if, the show asked, the young woman turned around and killed the monster? What if she was the thing that monsters have nightmares about?
For the spin-off series Angel -- a "darker" and "more complex" show, as its creators love to describe it -- the writers decided to further subvert the premise. What if, they asked this time, a young woman walked into an alleyway, only to be saved from a monster by a handsome, brooding man? What if the young woman was pregnant? What if the handsome man didn't actually save her, but he felt really bad about her death and brooded extra hard about it for the rest of the episode? (Maybe the monster had lawyers -- everyone hates defense lawyers, right? -- and maybe he could threaten to kill them!) What if the young woman was pregnant? Or what if she was the monster, and so he had to kill her and then feel really bad about it? And what if she was pregnant? Wouldn't that be terrifying? What if there was a young woman and she got pregnant and became monstrous and died, and a stoic brooding man who didn't like to talk about his feelings sat in his office and felt sad about it?
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new uquiz. come and get it :)
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Tag yourself: Tara Maclay edition (insp.)
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