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Post by buffyfan21 on Dec 16, 2009 22:47:19 GMT -5
^ Definitely!
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Post by buffyfan21 on Dec 16, 2009 21:32:25 GMT -5
I am new to the whole Buffy podcast thing but am enjoying checking out all the recommendations.
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Post by buffyfan21 on Dec 16, 2009 21:24:50 GMT -5
Oh, yay, a Lilah Q&A (hey, that rhymes ) 1. Do you like Lilah? Not really. But she is one of the characters I love to hate. Does that count? lol. She is so good at playing the bitch you can't help but love her for it. 2. Do you think she's sexy? Sure, in her own way, I guess. 3. Did you like her with Wesley or would you have preferred her with someone else? I never really liked she and Wesley together. Their whole relationship was pretty disgusting to me. It was really sad because Wes was at such a low point then and I think Lilah was really using that to her advantage. You could see she cared about him in her own way, though. Or as much as Lilah could care about anyone at least. 4. What is your favorite Lilah moment? The end of Angel S4 when she goes to Angel Investigations to give them the keys to the kingdom! - W&H 5. What is your least favorite Lilah moment? Dressing up as Fred. Ugh! Hated that! 6. What is your favorite episode featuring Lilah? Home. 7. What is your least favorite episode featuring Lilah? That Vision Thing. I just wanted to kill her for putting Cordelia through that! That was low even for her! 8. Do you think she loved Wesley? I dunno if I would go so far as to say she loved him, but maybe she did I dunno. She definitely cared for him, though. 9. Why do you think she was with Wolfram and Hart? Money and Power. 10. How would you describe Lilah? Power hungry. In a business derived predominately of men Lillah strived to prove that not only could she do the job of any man at W&H, but that she in fact, could do it better! That's one of the few things I admired about Lilah, her ability to make a name for herself and stand out among her male peers. She valued success and recognition over all else and would not hesitate to step on those who got in her way. She was fiercely independent and for that she can be admired.
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Post by buffyfan21 on Dec 16, 2009 20:59:47 GMT -5
^They are awesome as well. I <3 Darla especially!
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Post by buffyfan21 on Dec 16, 2009 20:49:13 GMT -5
My vote goes to the three scariest demons on the poll: The Gentlemen, Der Kindestod, and Gnarl. I just realized that they are three of the scariest freakish looking demons left in the poll. Totally.
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Post by buffyfan21 on Dec 16, 2009 20:47:43 GMT -5
Hmm, The Pack? Here's more Xander:
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Post by buffyfan21 on Dec 16, 2009 19:49:02 GMT -5
My vote goes to the three scariest demons on the poll: The Gentlemen, Der Kindestod, and Gnarl.
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Post by buffyfan21 on Dec 16, 2009 19:41:00 GMT -5
I believe this is, Out of my Mind. Spike is just waking up from a particular steamy dream about Buffy.
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Post by buffyfan21 on Dec 16, 2009 17:30:38 GMT -5
^ So true!
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Post by buffyfan21 on Dec 16, 2009 17:17:55 GMT -5
Does no one know which ep this cap is from? I'll give you a hint, it's from early S3 and was featured in the opening credits for a while.
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Post by buffyfan21 on Dec 16, 2009 17:05:42 GMT -5
Finally watched the movie, just finished it. It really creeped me out! it just seemed so real! I bet I won't sleep well tonight
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Post by buffyfan21 on Dec 16, 2009 12:53:34 GMT -5
Looks interesting. Can't wait to read!
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Post by buffyfan21 on Dec 16, 2009 12:41:35 GMT -5
^ Yay, just saw this over on Whedonesque. I already follow the account, so it will be nice to have Nicky pop by now and again.
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Post by buffyfan21 on Dec 16, 2009 12:30:37 GMT -5
I'm glad that Willow did not succeed in her plan to take out Jonathan and Andrew. I can understand her wanting to go after Warren, he was, after all, directly responsible for the death of her girlfriend, and the almost death of her best friend, but trying to kill Andrew and Jonathan wasn't right as they had nothing to do with any of that. I'm glad Willow was stopped, but had she succeeded in killing Andrew and Jonathan, I don't think that would have been the end for her (hell, let's not forget she was even going to kill Dawn! Had Buffy not arrived when she did, I fear what may have happened!). Given Willow's thirst for vengeance and her overwhelming grief, I definitely believe she would have continued on her rampage, probably becoming all the more powerful. I think her rage and grief would have fueled her onward on a path of destruction indefinitely. I think had she continued, the need for avenging Tara's murder would have, after a while, got lost in the shadow of rage and pain. meaning, it would have eventually became about so much more, and the mere killings of Jonathan and Andrew would not have been enough to satisfy her (not sure if I explained that well but that's how I see it).Thankfully, Xander was there to put an end to the madness!
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Post by buffyfan21 on Dec 16, 2009 12:15:13 GMT -5
As a particular vengeful, and not necessarily most moral person, I am going to go with a resounding yes, she is justified. Loving your take on this issue, even if I do not agree. I just find it great that somebody tries to justify Willow's initial actions and I believe you have an excellent point - Karma! Same here!
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Post by buffyfan21 on Dec 16, 2009 11:33:14 GMT -5
I don't think they were going for that, I believe that Tara and Buffy already had their first real one-on-one moment in season 5 when Joyce died and they were in the hospital and Tara was trying to comfort her....I loved that scene, it did show some awkwardness between the two because they didn't really know each other but i think it was that scene that broke down the awkward barrier between them and after that there was no reason for the writers to make a link for Buffy and Tara. I think this scene just reinforced their quiet friendship because Buffy knows Tara would be their for her when she needs someone to hear her secret with understanding and compassion. Completely agree. As others have said, perhaps it was easier for Buffy to open up to Tara because they weren't that close. She couldn't go to Willow and Xander for fear that they would judge her, and she saw Tara as the one person in her life at that moment who wouldn't judge her (kind of ironic given Tara's reaction to the possibility of Buffy sleeping with Spike in S5's Intervention, but that is neither here nor there ). Buffy confided in Tara in a moment of desperation and Tara was there for her. I think it represents a beautiful moment between them. I also love that moment between Buffy and Tara at the hospital after Joyce's passing. So touching that Tara, someone relatively new to the group, would take the time to reach out to Buffy because she is the only one there who truly understands what Buffy is going through, having experienced the loss of her own mother. In the midst of overwhelming grief, I like to think that Buffy found comfort and solace in that moment of shared experience with Tara. I also love how you describe their relationship as a "quiet friendship." To me, this describes their relationship perfectly, perhaps they weren't the closest of friends, but friends they were, and beautiful moments like those mentioned above show that.
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Post by buffyfan21 on Dec 15, 2009 22:41:16 GMT -5
^ Wow, that's awesome! ;D
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Post by buffyfan21 on Dec 15, 2009 22:37:59 GMT -5
it's great though that they are airing it, i was sad when they pushed buffy on fx to 7:00am. I know. It was cool for watching it before school back in the day, though.
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Post by buffyfan21 on Dec 15, 2009 19:23:12 GMT -5
Becoming Part I The Xan man.
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Post by buffyfan21 on Dec 15, 2009 19:00:09 GMT -5
I would love a new video game! "Sacrifice" for DS was such a disappointment, The original Buffy the Vampire Slayer game for Xbox was the best, imo, in terms of graphics, overall story, etc. I liked Chaos Bleeds well enough, but found it somewhat lacking. Although, all the bonus content you could unlock was really neat. It would be awesome having a new Buffy game in the works to look forward to after all this time. Buffy is still a very hot commodity, what with the S8 comics, etc. I say go for it! There is still money to be made in the Buffy franchise. As long as it's quality and not just a money maker, I'm all for it!
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