This and that...
Will be going to Scotland today to see my new little newphew (who arrived yesterday morning)! MIL and FIL were always planning on going of course, but since it's Saturday today, and they have room in their car for all of us, they asked if we'd like to come along! Yay! *is very excited* SIL actually called yesterday afternoon and we had a lovely chat - she's was obviously utterly exhausted, but very, very happy. Her husband she said looked v. rough since they'd gone in on Wednesday morning and he'd not been home since. But he was over the moon of course and bouncing off the walls! :) I could also hear the baby - those tiny little whimpering sounds they make when they're teeny tiny and OMG!Cute! I think I melted on the spot...
Another good thing about a long drive (4 hours each way) is that I'll have lots of time for knitting! I knit? Well occasionally - and currently I'm trying to finish The Cherub's Christmas stocking. I made one for each of the others, so of course she needs one too, but Christmas kinda snuck up on me so I'm a bit behind - and knitting isn't easy with a baby around! Speaking of The Cherub, she's just learned to say 'Yay' and she keeps repeating it in her adorable little baby voice! *melts again* Actually it's more like 'yaaaaaaay' - and her 'wow' is this long slow 'whaaaooow'! (OK, I'll stop now...)
And finally before I run off, then re. the Buffy Comics
st_salieri said it best: My post-Chosen Buffy...!
(I'm not sure comic books are a good medium for Joss - on a TV show there are a million restrictions, and input from all sorts of people. In a comic he can do what he wants and the artist is probably more than happy to do whatever whacky ideas he comes up with! Put me down as 'Sceptical until proven otherwise' for now.)
Another good thing about a long drive (4 hours each way) is that I'll have lots of time for knitting! I knit? Well occasionally - and currently I'm trying to finish The Cherub's Christmas stocking. I made one for each of the others, so of course she needs one too, but Christmas kinda snuck up on me so I'm a bit behind - and knitting isn't easy with a baby around! Speaking of The Cherub, she's just learned to say 'Yay' and she keeps repeating it in her adorable little baby voice! *melts again* Actually it's more like 'yaaaaaaay' - and her 'wow' is this long slow 'whaaaooow'! (OK, I'll stop now...)
And finally before I run off, then re. the Buffy Comics
(I'm not sure comic books are a good medium for Joss - on a TV show there are a million restrictions, and input from all sorts of people. In a comic he can do what he wants and the artist is probably more than happy to do whatever whacky ideas he comes up with! Put me down as 'Sceptical until proven otherwise' for now.)

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They are indeed!
when I read the "three Buffy's" retcon, I yahoo-ed for joy.
Oh *that* bit I like! It makes sense of Andrew f.ex., who otherwise comes across as v. bizarre. I guess I'll have to post some more detailed thoughts - the problem being that I'm not sure *what* my thoughts were initially...
I never got the impression that it was Buffy that hated guns so much as the writers.
Sorry have to disagree there. Buffy has never liked guns, and that goes through the series. Can't think of any specific moments in S1, but in S2 she's very anti Cain-the-werewolf-hunter and his BIG GUN (she bends it), in S4 she's continually portrayed as different from The Initiative, both in attitude and weaponry (the big surprise confrontation with Riley in 'Hush' being a good example). And of course at the beginning of 'Touched' she (again) destroys the gun of the man whose house she thought she'd squat in. Guns and Buffy are non-mixy things.
Mostly I think it's just that Buffy looks un-Buffy-like... (see this post! *g*) Also the drawings (although excellent) are just... not her! But that's not Joss' fault.
OK, I'll shut up now...
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Though I concede the point that Buffy's anti-gun stance is more widespread than I remember (silly me), I think almost all of those actions (except for AYW) can be explicable in a non-anti-gun-Buffy way. Cain is, as Mal says, a very bad person, so Buffy's destruction of his gun could be merely because he was going to use it badly. Same thing with the Initiative. As for Touched, I didn't think she broke it, just unloaded it. Oh, well, just another reason to rewatch it. Such a torture.
As for looking like Buffy, it looks more like Buffy than the cover art. And the costume, while it does surprise me, just makes me want to know from whence it comes. I don't know - maybe I'm too trusting, but I think they're going to be good.
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You know what my main thought is right now? Guns can't kill demons (at least not vampires, and most demons would probably survive a good few shots, whereas decapitation always works!) - therefore they are rather useless to Buffy.
just makes me want to know from whence it comes
Oh me too. I'll probably end up giving in because I'm too curious...
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Great point! I think the guns in this case aren't really guns, but shield disrupters (possibly magical) to destroy the protections around the fortress Buffy and the Slayettes are attacking. I don't see them really using them in combat.
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