but the more they added to his story, the more cynical I see him in regards to Buffy. Ret-Con or not, it's still Con. Ah yes, once Angel gets greyer on his own show, it reflects badly back on him. But I think what Buffy did was to teach him how to live in the world... Joss once said that BtVS was about becoming, and AtS about dealing with what you'd become. I like that a lot.
I don't know. I just really don't. Well they both try to walk away, just never at the same time. But the biggest obstacle as far as I can see is that they just don't understand each other. Buffy has no clue what's going on in Angel's head (she says this several times in S3) and Angel really can't fathom where Buffy is coming from. Which I think is where the 'Are you still my girl' comes from. He really can't tell.
Having just watched 'Never Leave Me' the frankness and honesty between Spike & Buffy yet again makes me *so* happy! Silly Angel. We will speak of him no more!
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Ah yes, once Angel gets greyer on his own show, it reflects badly back on him. But I think what Buffy did was to teach him how to live in the world... Joss once said that BtVS was about becoming, and AtS about dealing with what you'd become. I like that a lot.
I don't know. I just really don't.
Well they both try to walk away, just never at the same time. But the biggest obstacle as far as I can see is that they just don't understand each other. Buffy has no clue what's going on in Angel's head (she says this several times in S3) and Angel really can't fathom where Buffy is coming from. Which I think is where the 'Are you still my girl' comes from. He really can't tell.
Having just watched 'Never Leave Me' the frankness and honesty between Spike & Buffy yet again makes me *so* happy! Silly Angel. We will speak of him no more!