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A tiny bit of silliness...
Goodness knows when I'll get near the computer again, so here's a little funny thing I came across in the AOQ thread for 'The I In Team' (re. Tara). (comment by mariposas, capital letters and punctuation mine)
Spell Tara backwards and you get a rat.
Tara is projection of Amy sent by Ethan to get Willow to de-rat Amy-rat.
This is leading up to the season finale where the forces of science and order represented by Adam and Riley battle with the forces of magic and chaos represented by Amy and Tara as they battle for Willow's soul - the wicca nee computer geek straddling the two worlds.
The rose incident is a foreshadowing of the blood of Willow being skewered by Adam, who was trying to kill Buffy but missed, and Willow lays dying until she transcends and becomes a goddess.
Season Five is the dawning of a new age, with oh my goddess Willow searching for a way to her own paradise dimension filled with mochas and puppies and kittens and macintosh powerbooks.
Season Eight has the second nudie musical in which the words heart and on and wood are used in a whole new way, giving us insights into vampire sexuality we would rather have not seen (Cindy Williams has a cameo as Tina the Wonder Turnip).
Spell Tara backwards and you get a rat.
Tara is projection of Amy sent by Ethan to get Willow to de-rat Amy-rat.
This is leading up to the season finale where the forces of science and order represented by Adam and Riley battle with the forces of magic and chaos represented by Amy and Tara as they battle for Willow's soul - the wicca nee computer geek straddling the two worlds.
The rose incident is a foreshadowing of the blood of Willow being skewered by Adam, who was trying to kill Buffy but missed, and Willow lays dying until she transcends and becomes a goddess.
Season Five is the dawning of a new age, with oh my goddess Willow searching for a way to her own paradise dimension filled with mochas and puppies and kittens and macintosh powerbooks.
Season Eight has the second nudie musical in which the words heart and on and wood are used in a whole new way, giving us insights into vampire sexuality we would rather have not seen (Cindy Williams has a cameo as Tina the Wonder Turnip).

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