Date: 2008-05-07 03:25 pm (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] gillo
This is opposite of the mindless vampire, without feelings, who is simply driven by hunger for blood.


Exactly. It's all about the pain.

And I must say, her feelings seem more sincere than they ever did before.


Swan songs can be like that.

Angel and Spike are being testy with each other. Drusilla is enjoying it.


What evil girl doesn't love her boys squabbling in front of her?

I love the way Willow gets into teaching with enthusiasm: "I have a class to teach in about five minutes, and I have to arrive early to glare disapprovingly at the stragglers. Oh, darn. She's here. Five hours of lesson planning yesterday down the drain..."


They will come in useful eventually.

It's interesting and scary that Angel does the drawing of Joyce. Even more so that he approaches her. And from Buffy's point of view, even scarier that he tells her that he and Buffy had sex - making it clear that he is and was a dangerous older man.


It causes pain that way. And guess what it's all about?


Good atmosphere to Giles' discovery of Jenny's body. (Sniff. I feel for him.)


Heartbreaking scene, the more because there's been a reconciliation. Pain. Joss does that.

Angelus: Don't worry, roller boy. I've got everything under control.


Lovely snark. Poor Spike.

And Buffy says, " I can't hold on to the past anymore. Angel has gone. Nothing's ever gonna bring him back." I don't believe her.


No? She does.

So, you thought this ep was OK?

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