Hey, remember what we learned about Scott in "Conversations With Dead People." It's not as if the slash is entirely unfounded!
In my mind, he came out of the closet, started going by the name of Ethan, and moved to Pittsburgh, where he took up the violin.
All of which paves the way, I suppose, for the great unwritten BtVS/QaF crossover fic.
The two shows do share a penchant for doomed relationships and ageless naked guys plopping suddenly into view.
Heh. I've often imagined a Spike/Brian Kinney fic, where the two meet in a bar and spend so much time trying to out "cool" each other that it all goes absolutely nowhere. But I don't think I can write that much inuendo.
The two shows do share a penchant for doomed relationships and ageless naked guys plopping suddenly into view
Maybe not ageless, but the season premiere of Stargate had nekkid Daniel Jackson dropped onto the ground.
So did the pilot to John Doe last year. Both of them.
Lots of nekkid guys in semi-fetal positions showing up nowadays.
What, you're saying that naked Angel is filled with Hope? Wow, you people are slashy-minded....*g*
Well, the actor did go to QaF...
Ok, the talk about losing the ring reminded me of a question I've had for a good long while. What's the necklace that Angel used to wear? I think of it as his "not-a-cross", but is there any actual significance to it?
Well, pure speculation on my part, but it always looked to me like a Cornucopia/Horn of Plenty charm. They're shaped like a stylised horn. The Cornucopia is a mythological goat's horn that overflows with fruit, flowers etc. It's a symbol of prosperity and plentifulness.
Hee. I said horn.
I have no idea what necklace you guys are referring to. Which, considering the amount of time I have spent drooling over calmly considering DB's chest in various Buffy episodes...let's just say I find it upsetting. I used to know these things! I did!
Xander also used to wear a medallion of some sort in the early seasons. Does anyone know what that was?
Xander also used to wear a medallion of some sort in the early seasons. Does anyone know what that was?
You mean he had the charm to summon Sweet all that time and just never used it?
And we called it an asspull.
The above was a joke, if it's not completely obvious.
You mean he had the charm to summon Sweet all that time and just never used it?
Episode 8.8, "Normal Yet Again": Xander reveals that he was institutionalized at age 13 for breaking into a burlesque routine during P.E. Larry: Larry Bagby III.