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Post by Skytteflickan88 on Jul 14, 2008 10:34:39 GMT -5
You know, some people say here that they're suprised that Amy and Warren are so bad now, but I can't be surprised.
Warren was trying to kill Buffy several times in season 6, he almost raped Katrine, was tortured by Willow and then stuck in the rubble for 18 months(with Amy, none the least). Really not surprised that he's evil now.
Amy, Amy, Amy. I did not see her becoming a bitch. How she behaved in season 6 was a surprise, because I assumed she was one of the good guys. And in season 7, i thought she'd changed. But after she had talked to Kennedy, with no remorse, I gave up all hope for her, and I am gladly accepting her as a villian.
And now, back to the topic. I'm glad that they're back, I've been waiting for 10 issues. And at the same time, I can't wait until they die. I love to hate them. The continuity problem with Warren isn't that big an issue, because pretty much anything in the Buffyverse has a wacky yet reasonable explanation.
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Post by xmadxscientistx on Jul 15, 2008 16:46:41 GMT -5
I don't really care about Mr. Nekid Tissue, but Amy I like seeing. Hope to see more familiar faces, and that they come back again and again.
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Post by alycat7 on Jul 19, 2008 15:44:11 GMT -5
Loved it. Gives Willow her own villians.
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Post by slayerthorn on Jul 19, 2008 17:42:57 GMT -5
It was okay. I was glad to see them in the comics but the story seems a bit odd to me.
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Post by faithnspike on Jul 30, 2008 17:58:57 GMT -5
love Amy hate Warren always have. hope warren dies soon
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Post by snizapman6294 on Dec 14, 2008 20:08:56 GMT -5
love Amy hate Warren always have. hope warren dies soon i agree 1000%... i bet riley kills him as an act of loyalty to twilight.
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Post by mentillaxe on Dec 16, 2008 19:12:52 GMT -5
I find, with respect to the story-line and the personalities of the characters presented prior to their union, that it is a seemingly unorthodox attempt to re-establish the relevance of characters that have been long taken out of the equation. I think it would have been sufficient to revive Amy's character, for she has proven to be resilient like that, but the Warren saga was concluded in such a satisfying fashion that this newfound union is tarnishing the macabre-esque finality that resulted from Willow's transformation. Tara's death completely altered the state of affairs with respect to how the Scoobies went about--and continue to do so--tackling the evil of the day for fear of reviving the dark magics within Willow, bringing Warren back as the one responsible for creating this maniacal death goddess in the form of a skinless corpse bent on revenge who builds bombs, no less, is just too corny for words and detracts from the efforts put forth to rehabilitate willow. I feel bringing this character back in such an offensive form will push the reader into accepting the fact that Willow will MURDER again, and therefore the precautions taken after she almost destroyed the world--the ones meant to ground her and show that she is repenting for her unacceptable act--will be swept under the rug and all for not. I fear the road Willow's character will undoubtedly take from this point on, and if nothing is to come of it I must ask, "What's the point?" Furthermore, what ever happened to Amy that would lead us to believe she would be willing to fall in love with....that? It's just too absurd, even for the "Buffyverse."
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Post by Skytteflickan88 on Dec 16, 2008 19:19:48 GMT -5
Furthermore, what ever happened to Amy that would lead us to believe she would be willing to fall in love with....that? It's just too absurd, even for the "Buffyverse." Love? They were trapt for about 18 months. A girl gets lonely.
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Post by mentillaxe on Dec 16, 2008 19:26:29 GMT -5
Furthermore, what ever happened to Amy that would lead us to believe she would be willing to fall in love with....that? It's just too absurd, even for the "Buffyverse." Love? They were trapt for about 18 months. A girl gets lonely. ha, fair enough. But I recall Amy referring to Warren as "sweety," which is a common term of endearment not generally used for booty-calls. I think we can all agree to that. haha.
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Post by BlueJay on Dec 20, 2008 12:58:20 GMT -5
I love that they're back. But lemme get it straight... Joss didn't apologize for bringing back Warren. He said he forgot that Warren is technically dead because The First was able to take Warren's form. But Joss said that Warren was dead for a second, clearing up the confusion.
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