Buffy 4: Grr. Arrgh.
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if you strip it down to the core you have something strong, but then if you don't, you have something stronger.
Maybe this is what I'm trying to say: in order to get to that position that ita talked about, you have to have something strong at the core. You have to have something strong at the core, for the possibility of it being stronger when what's around it is not stripped.
Then again, maybe not. Words complicated are. Brain break a takeing is.
I think that Becoming 2 and Chosen have some interesting parallels. We've already mentioned the weapons, friends, and hope thing.
Also, both episodes ended with the sacrifice of an ensouled vampire to bring about the resolution. In B2, Willow unconsciously called on seemingly dark forces to re-ensoul Angel, while in Chosen, she deliberately called on light forces to activate Slayer strength in all the potentials. Both episodes ended with Buffy running away from the scene, but in B2 she was running away from friends and family while in Chosen she was running to rejoin her friends and family.
There's more I could say, but it's hard to compose longer posts while at work.
Chosen and Graduation Day are the two that I find incredibly similar. (Except I like Graduation Day better, because I preferred Let's Bring Regular People On Board And Together We're Strong! to Let's Make All The Proto-Slayers Strong!)
= I preferred Let's Bring Regular People On Board And Together We're Strong!
I think that scene works emotionally, but logistically I would have liked to see a little bit more of how they turned a graduating class into an army in a few hours. But I understand the time limitations.
Oh, yeah, well, that kind of thing I'm willing to skim over. If I start thinking about training kids how to use flamethrowers, next thing I know I'm back to "Buffy, sweetheart, get a good PR guy, convince the world of the existence of vampires, and take a vacation in Bermuda, willya?"
next thing I know I'm back to "Buffy, sweetheart, get a good PR guy, convince the world of the existence of vampires, and take a vacation in Bermuda, willya?"
I once suggested that given how many people in Sunnydale know, she should have just started a public safety campaign. "Friends don't let friends get bit."
(Really, why does the slayer's identity have to be secret? Couldn't she do more good if everyone knew? It seems like the bad guys who would hurt her if they knew, find out eventually anyhow. But I guess the same is true of all superheroes.)
Really, why does the slayer's identity have to be secret?
So she doesn't get sent to the loony bin, I assume. I don't think it's to protect her from demons, so much.
In Buffy's case, there was also the not drawing enemies to Joyce aspect to consider. really, she was attacked quite enough even with Buffy and Giles trying to keep the Slayer thing under wraps.
there was also the not drawing enemies to Joyce aspect to consider
Which is what happens to all superheroes when their identities are discovered -- those around them get into much more peril.
You know, I was just sitting around thinking about plans made on Buffy and Angel...Everyone makes fun of the success ratio of Wesely's plans, but how many times has Buffy and the Scoobies had shitty plans that didn't pan out and cost someone their lives? I mean, Buffy has the patience of a 3 year old when it comes to planning things out. I don't even know how many of the group's plans in season finales actually worked. Season 1 didn't work(she died). Season 2 didn't work(Angel was sent to hell when the intentions were to re-ensoul him, miscommunication issues big time), Season 3 worked (mayor defeated in the fashion that they had planned out), Season 4 worked (Adam was defeated by the joining spell), Season 5 didn't work (not really a true plan in tact minus pulling out some stuff from past episodes and the Buffy bot, Plan to stop Glory from opening the portal wasn't stopped in time, Buffy dies), Season 6 Finale didn't really have a plan, which fit with the season as a whole, (although Giles plan for Willow to suck the humanity magic worked, everyone else was all willy nilly), Season 7 (the slayer power giveaway worked). Seems to me she fell for many of a trap along the way through the course of the show.
All in all I don't think that the Sunnydale gang had a very good batting average when it came to plans.