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Jul 14, 2006 18:50

Season 3. This is a good season! Faith! and ANYA ( Read more... )

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wankerdoll July 15 2006, 00:40:28 UTC
"Glad that stake disappeard or else Cordelia would have been a goner. Do stakes usually disappear? Turn to ash? Can't remember."

see...that's what i don't get. sometimes they do, yet sometimes they don't. a good example is that kendra had her stake, "mr. pointy" since she started, yet there were tons of times when buffy and co. staked a vamp and the stake just disappeared with the vamp. confusion...

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mollydot July 16 2006, 11:05:16 UTC
I think mostly the stake stays if the staker is still holding it & disappears if it's only in the vampire's body. Like their clothes? I wonder would a piece of clothing stay if someone was holding it.

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mollydot July 16 2006, 11:07:47 UTC
Oh, and now I remember the scene. Xander was probably still holding it, so it doesn't make sense for it to go. Meh, fiction.

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thirdblindmouse July 15 2006, 05:28:28 UTC
Season 3. This is a good season! Faith! and ANYA!!!

S3 is glory days all right. My heart probably belongs to Season 6, but this season really has it all.

So "Lily" has the tattoo of Rickie on her arm. I wonder if she still has that after she's Anne, when she's on Angel.

Oh my. Now I need to go check that. Are we ever shown her in short sleeves? Maybe in S5? Maybe she saved up some money to have it removed.

This is a strange episode. It's like Buffy takes on homelessness, religion, and communism.

Now can that be bad? Even with the hammer and sickle (love that image, BTW), it's communism she's taken on.

I actually think the whole purpose of this episode is to teach us that time passes differently in other dimensions so that when Angel comes back, we can understand that he's been in hell for like years.

You know, I've never thought of that. Smart move on their part.

Do stakes usually disappear? Turn to ash? Can't remember.Often. But not always. I think you have to pull the stake out first if you want to keep it. But ( ... )

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k_m_r July 15 2006, 11:46:50 UTC
Yay, season 3! It's probably the best season of the show (in my opinion anyway:) - so much high schooly goodness! :)

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mollydot July 16 2006, 11:42:21 UTC
Yeah, Oz not graduating is weird. Especially as he's first shows up as one of the two best students in the school. Does he not have parents who would have got on his case for not going to summer school?

Except for the hammer and sickle, I didn't see communism. It just looked like slavery to me. Even if it is communism, she's fighting with the hammer & sickle, not against them. Maybe it's anti capitalism, rather than pro communism? Hmm... and she's working in a low paid cog-in-the-machine type job. I'd say she's standing up for the workers. And the homeless, who, in theory, would be better off under communism.

think the whole purpose of this episode
Yeah, that's what I was thinking.

misplaced anger
I thought it was misplaced at the time, but later on (in an episode or two, I think), she doesn't realise that Buffy was chosen by fate, not by Giles.

I love Lily pushing Ken too. That'll teach him to make speeches instead of getting on with the job.

I hate seeing Giles with the rose in the credits. Makes me sad.

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