True wuv arising from the glimpse across a crowded church in what's my line?
doesn't seem likely
Buffy 4: Grr. Arrgh.
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True wuv arising from the glimpse across a crowded church in what's my line? doesn't seem likely
That's why it's Romantic, silly!
The linguistic shift on the word "hunting" doesn't bother me in the slightest. It's not the word, but the intonation of the word, that's significant, which denotes more of a shift in Buffy's self-perception than it does on the action itself.
If you had asked Season 1 Buffy the difference between "patrolling for vampires" and "hunting vampires," she'd have dismissed you out of hand with a quip. Season 4 Buffy, on the other hand, had learned that there was indeed a difference, and it was a difference that even Giles had not really considered until that moment she pronounced the word.
Unrelated to the subject of discussion, but here I found an English version of an interview of an Israeli fan with Adam Busch (Warren) t /patriotic
*thunk thunk thunk*
Y'all are responsible for that. I just went to another Buffy-centric board, looking for topic.
*thunk thunk thunk*
*thunk*
Is this a *thwap* sort of thunk?
I'm happy to provide you with content, just give me a topic on which to riff, and a dead horse to take the beating.
I just went to another Buffy-centric board,
Oh, Cindy... I'd think you'd have learned by now... Other boards are scary.
Stupid posters are not a gift from God.
and a dead horse to take the beating.
t suddenly turned on
t not by beating a dead horse; by *Plei* needing someone to beat....
Is this a *thwap* sort of thunk?
Is thwap the NAFDA pronounciation of billytea's thwump? If so, then yes. I think. I've forgotten in all the concussion.
YIKES! Hold me! I just channeled C*p'n C*rdbo*rd.
I'm happy to provide you with content, just give me a topic on which to riff, and a dead horse to take the beating.
t thinking thinking thinking
Was there anything redeeming in "Where the Wild Things Are"?
Given the havoc Spike wrought in "The Yoko Factor," why do you suppose the Scoobies didn't stake him on sight in "Primeval"? Were they just too busy?
People rave about Hush and The Body (and with good reason), but as much as I love them (and I do), neither of them approach either Becoming or Restless, for me. What do Becoming and Restless tell us about Buffy, the character--and heck--about the rest of the characters?
Oh, and my siggy, ms. erika and let the speculation on whether it's self (as in my- not as in your-) referential fly fast and furious.
Stupid posters are not a gift from God.