Well, Christmas has obviously come early, because yesterday someone gifted me with more icon-space!
Heh. I still can't get over what a bizarre coincidence that was. But yay for more icon space! You'll never want to go back to fewer slots now. I know I sure don't. :)
I keep going back and forth on whether I think Spike believed Buffy's 'I love you' or not. On the one hand, he was quite anxious to see her again early on in Angel Season 5, and he probably wouldn't have felt that way if he thought she didn't care about him or wouldn't be happy to see him. But then, on the other, if he did believe her then why didn't he say something in 'Destiny' when Angel taunted him about how Buffy could never love him because he wasn't Angel?
The 'No you don't' as a command idea does make sense, though. After all, he definitely wanted Buffy out of the cavern so she could continue living. And maybe his doubts were beginning to creep in by the time 'Destiny' rolled around. It's obvious that he was suffering from a mild case of post-resurrection syndrome, having been brought back against his will and no longer sure of anything anymore. Nothing as severe as Buffy's case was, but it's still there. ... Hunh.... there's another parallel I just thought of. Both of them couldn't feel anything when they came back, although for Buffy it was emotions while Spike couldn't feel anything physically due to being a ghost. Not that that really has anything to do with anything, but I still think it's neat. I swear those two have more parallels between them than any two other characters I've ever seen.
Ack! I've gone on for far too long. Time to go. I was able to come home for lunch today, but now it's time to get back to work.
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Heh. I still can't get over what a bizarre coincidence that was. But yay for more icon space! You'll never want to go back to fewer slots now. I know I sure don't. :)
I keep going back and forth on whether I think Spike believed Buffy's 'I love you' or not. On the one hand, he was quite anxious to see her again early on in Angel Season 5, and he probably wouldn't have felt that way if he thought she didn't care about him or wouldn't be happy to see him. But then, on the other, if he did believe her then why didn't he say something in 'Destiny' when Angel taunted him about how Buffy could never love him because he wasn't Angel?
The 'No you don't' as a command idea does make sense, though. After all, he definitely wanted Buffy out of the cavern so she could continue living. And maybe his doubts were beginning to creep in by the time 'Destiny' rolled around. It's obvious that he was suffering from a mild case of post-resurrection syndrome, having been brought back against his will and no longer sure of anything anymore. Nothing as severe as Buffy's case was, but it's still there. ... Hunh.... there's another parallel I just thought of. Both of them couldn't feel anything when they came back, although for Buffy it was emotions while Spike couldn't feel anything physically due to being a ghost. Not that that really has anything to do with anything, but I still think it's neat. I swear those two have more parallels between them than any two other characters I've ever seen.
Ack! I've gone on for far too long. Time to go. I was able to come home for lunch today, but now it's time to get back to work.