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This is where you stick random tidbits of information about yourself.
Age 23, living in sin in Twickenham with Cheesy
Likes
Movies
Books
Writing
Theatre
Hugs
Kittens
Chess
Scrabble (mostly beating Cheesy's butt)
Buffy The Vampire Slayer
Dislikes
Vegetables
Arguments
Cleaning
Trashy TV
Pretensions
Public Transport
Pets
Rabbits-Bambi, Fern, Sooty, Pippa-all deceased
Dog-Sammy-deceased :(
Fish-CatFlap-recently (and finally!) deceased
Cat-Tiggy-still scratching
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Technically Rachel
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Friday, June 13, 2003
The answer is, hell yeah! The episode was true to its potential (pun there). The concepts left me thinking for most the night. Was fabulous to have Angel there, but I really wish he’d stayed to fight by Buffy’s side. However, their encounter gave me enough to know that there’s still hope for those crazy kids. (Sorry Spuffy fans – but Buffy’s always Angel’s girl to me).
There are two deaths. The first to occur made me gasp in horror, and personally I wish more had been made of it. That person should have been carried away from the hellmouth – I really wish that had happened. The other is a little confusing, but was still amazing when it happens. They seem right, but the impact of their absence can never truly be felt now that the series has ended.
The meeting of Willow, Xander, Buffy and Giles before they’re all about to go into battle is the loveliest thing ever, and a true tribute to the very start of Buffy.
The script is sharp, with some of the best lines all season – and the very idea that now there are hundreds of slayers running around the world now is ace.
And no more Sunnydale – seems wrong somehow.
The end was as good as the could have left it – it’s open, we don’t know what’s going to happen next; the story isn’t over. And while this is good, dammit I WANT TO KNOW!!!! I want to know what they’ll do next. And I guess that means that it was one hell of a good episode. And that’s good enough for me.
10:02 am
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