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Remember. Tara led them to Glory and Glory saw her and said, "What are you doing here" and Willow ran up and grabbed Glory by the head and said, "SHE'S WITH ME!!" And Willow grabbed both Glory and Tara and performed a spell. All three of them went flying and Glory got up complaining about a "hole" in her mind.

 

Willow went over to Tara and found her restored by the spell.

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One of my friends told me something interesting. Well I think it is.

 

My friends, Ken, saw a Buffy poster in my room the other week. He was like, you know Warren? I was like, Adam Busch, with a C.

 

He has done some artwork for Adam's band, though the name of the band slips my mind. He was friends with Adam for a while, but they just lost touch with eachother. I guess Adam has a big ego now because he was on Buffy and was a Big Bad.

That's pretty cool.

 

The name of the band is Common Rotation.

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Out of curiousity, how old is Anthony Head? If Marsters doesn't look 40...

 

oh, and

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How does Xander lose his eye?

 

That lead to one of my favorite lines in "Chosen", after Caleb dies: "There's a party in my eye socket, and you're all invited!"

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Out of curiousity, how old is Anthony Head? If Marsters doesn't look 40...

 

oh, and

Spoiler (Highlight to Read):

How does Xander lose his eye?

 

That lead to one of my favorite lines in "Chosen", after Caleb dies: "There's a party in my eye socket, and you're all invited!"

Tony is like 49 or 50.

 

As for the other bit...

 

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In "Dirty Girls", at the end of the fight in the vineyard, Caleb sticks his thumb into Xander's eye. Xander lets out this horrible scream and blood pours out. None too pleasant.

Can't say that the show you are talking about, Ravenbomb, comes to mind.

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One of my friends told me something interesting. Well I think it is.

 

My friends, Ken, saw a Buffy poster in my room the other week. He was like, you know Warren? I was like, Adam Busch, with a C.

 

He has done some artwork for Adam's band, though the name of the band slips my mind. He was friends with Adam for a while, but they just lost touch with eachother. I guess Adam has a big ego now because he was on Buffy and was a Big Bad.

That's pretty cool.

 

The name of the band is Common Rotation.

Right that's it.

 

Youth, I can't believe you forgot about the whole Tara thing. You should be ashamed!

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Warren, I thought was a creepy big bad because he seemed very realistic as a character and his transformation from geeky annyoing villian to cold-blooded killer was excellent storytelling. Its fitting though, considering his wannabe status, that his only two successful kills (Katrina and Tara) were both unintenional on his part. Another example of fine Buffy writing.

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Warren was a great bad guy, because he was just a human being. All of the other big bads bad some sort of super power, or a reason to be evil. Warren was just a bad person.

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Angelus was pretty scary, but since Warren was just a human he was pretty scary. It does make me sad that there are people like him in this world.

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Warren, I thought was a creepy big bad because he seemed very realistic as a character and his transformation from geeky annyoing villian to cold-blooded killer was excellent storytelling. Its fitting though, considering his wannabe status, that his only two successful kills (Katrina and Tara) were both unintenional on his part. Another example of fine Buffy writing.

Oh, and a second question.

 

 

When Willow had him tied up to the trees and he was begging for his life, Willow made Katrina, I guess her name is appear. How did Warren kill her?

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Warren, I thought was a creepy big bad because he seemed very realistic as a character and his transformation from geeky annyoing villian to cold-blooded killer was excellent storytelling. Its fitting though, considering his wannabe status, that his only two successful kills (Katrina and Tara) were both unintenional on his part. Another example of fine Buffy writing.

Oh, and a second question.

 

 

When Willow had him tied up to the trees and he was begging for his life, Willow made Katrina, I guess her name is appear. How did Warren kill her?

He hit her in the head with a glass bottle, I think.

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Warren, I thought was a creepy big bad because he seemed very realistic as a character and his transformation from geeky annyoing villian to cold-blooded killer was excellent storytelling. Its fitting though, considering his wannabe status, that his only two successful kills (Katrina and Tara) were both unintenional on his part. Another example of fine Buffy writing.

Oh, and a second question.

 

 

When Willow had him tied up to the trees and he was begging for his life, Willow made Katrina, I guess her name is appear. How did Warren kill her?

He hit her in the head with a glass bottle, I think.

He hit her in the head with one of those big ass wine bottles and it killed her. Then he tried to frame Buffy for the murder.

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Oh, and is it just me, or does FX skip some episodes on its reruns? I know for sure that "As You Were" in season 6 got skipped, as a few others did as well I think. What's the deal?

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Warren, I thought was a creepy big bad because he seemed very realistic as a character and his transformation from geeky annyoing villian to cold-blooded killer was excellent storytelling. Its fitting though, considering his wannabe status, that his only two successful kills (Katrina and Tara) were both unintenional on his part. Another example of fine Buffy writing.

Oh, and a second question.

 

 

When Willow had him tied up to the trees and he was begging for his life, Willow made Katrina, I guess her name is appear. How did Warren kill her?

He hit her in the head with a glass bottle, I think.

He hit her in the head with one of those big ass wine bottles and it killed her. Then he tried to frame Buffy for the murder.

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actually, didn't she try to run away up some stair, he trips her, and she falls and breaks her neck?

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Oh, and is it just me, or does FX skip some episodes on its reruns? I know for sure that "As You Were" in season 6 got skipped, as a few others did as well I think. What's the deal?

Nope, FX is pretty good at not skipping episodes. I watched all of season 5 and 6 this time around.

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Spoiler (Highlight to Read):

actually, didn't she try to run away up some stair, he trips her, and she falls and breaks her neck?

Spoiler (Highlight to Read):

He does trip her up on the stairs, but then he uses the bottle on her.

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Warren, I thought was a creepy big bad because he seemed very realistic as a character and his transformation from geeky annyoing villian to cold-blooded killer was excellent storytelling. Its fitting though, considering his wannabe status, that his only two successful kills (Katrina and Tara) were both unintenional on his part. Another example of fine Buffy writing.

Oh, and a second question.

 

 

When Willow had him tied up to the trees and he was begging for his life, Willow made Katrina, I guess her name is appear. How did Warren kill her?

He hit her in the head with a glass bottle, I think.

He hit her in the head with one of those big ass wine bottles and it killed her. Then he tried to frame Buffy for the murder.

Spoiler (Highlight to Read):

actually, didn't she try to run away up some stair, he trips her, and she falls and breaks her neck?

Spoiler (Highlight to Read):

She does run up the stairs, and he does trip her, but he then hits her with the wine bottle. Remember Andrew touched her head and held up his bloody hand from the blood coming from her head.

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I'll go with Parka on that, he got it exactly right. I just saw the episode a few days ago.

 

I watched the "Grave" yesterday and

 

Spoiler (Highlight to Read):

I loved the fact that Xander saved the world. It was a change from Buffy, and it makes sense that he would stop Willow since they have known each other their whole life.
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Spoiler (Highlight to Read):

I love the end of Season Six. The Xander/Willow scene is one of my all-time favorites.

 

Remember all, Season Seven starts today on FX.

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ever notice that

Spoiler (Highlight to Read):

Season 2 is the last time Buffy herself kills the big bad? Season 3, Giles blew up the library. Season 4, they did the spell to combine them, so Buffy get's 1/4 of the killing the big bad points. Season 5, Giles kills Ben/Glory (Glory was still there, right?), season 6, no killing except for Warren, but Xander stops Willow

there's probably some meaning to all of that that I'm totally missing and I'm probably an idiot, just thought it was interesting

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ever notice that

Spoiler (Highlight to Read):

Season 2 is the last time Buffy herself kills the big bad? Season 3, Giles blew up the library. Season 4, they did the spell to combine them, so Buffy get's 1/4 of the killing the big bad points. Season 5, Giles kills Ben/Glory (Glory was still there, right?), season 6, no killing except for Warren, but Xander stops Willow

there's probably some meaning to all of that that I'm totally missing and I'm probably an idiot, just thought it was interesting

Spoiler (Highlight to Read):

Yeah, but in season 3 she drew the Mayor into the school. In season 5, she was the one who jumped to save the world.

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