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Your IP address will be recorded. But show the steps. Especially when you're pairing him up with guys like Spike and Wes who have canonically in the past taken beta roles to him. I'm not saying Spike and Wes wouldn't want to top Angel especially Wes once he regrows his spine , I'm just saying it's extra hard to get Angel to agree to it with guys he was formerly in charge of. As opposed to, say, Lindsey where beyond the hand cutting it was never really established which one of them was top dog.
On the subject of knowing your characters, we have Verna, who writes: I have only one other thing that bugs the heck out of me. Angel's real name is not Angelus and it's not his middle name either!
It's Liam! Again - know your characters. And let me add that it is spelled Wesley Wyndam-Pryce. There's no "i" in Wes's last name. Now there's the subject of knowing your canon. Stef has this to say: Finally! To, uh, paraphrase Tom Hanks, of all fucking people: "There's no blood crying in the Jossverse! No blood tears, ever! Not nobody, not nohow! It's been canonically supported, yo! William the Bloody, Childe heh of Drusilla and don't get me started on that , has been the weepiest one of the bunch and nary a trace of the O pos to be seen.
It just ain't right. Had to get that off my chest. I just read two or three stories in a row which mentioned it and the camel's back finally broke. Blood tears. It also jars me when Willow exclaims "oh my goddess". Or Spike says "oh gods". Willow there may be a quibble with, but Spike is definitely a product of Victorian mores and ethics well, you know what I mean and there would be no pantheistic leanings from that quarter.
Angel doesn't have breath to perform CPR, yet both he, Spike and Harmony can easily suck back a cigarette and make smoke rings if they wanted. And, you know, talk. What's the mechanics behind this? One baddie location ago? Spike is drunkenly singing and calls out for Drusilla, before giggling. Spike giggles. We get exposition in the form of Spike picking up a doll and asking it why she left him.
K: Crazy Spike: still a millionty times more fun than Angel and his mopey interpretive dancing in the Brooding Bungalow.
Lor: Back at school the next day, Xander is trying to sell the idea of group bowling date. They come across Willow and Oz and finalize their bowling plans.
Lor: Oz has a gift for Willow and even the fact that it is wrapped in newspaper is kind of adorable. SO SAD. Lor: Willow loves it and wants to find a werewolf Pez dispenser, but Oz doubts they make them. My real name was never on pencils or magnets or stationary of any kind, so I feel Oz. I want to keep him in my pocket. That was metaphorical, yes? Joyce even brought up maybe perhaps going to college outside of Sunnydale. Probably off with the Youth Mauling Bear to plot the demise of Xander unnamed, unappreciated characters.
Xander thinks all will be well, and tries to sell them being just friends before asking to kiss her earlobe. She brandishes the witch Pez at Xander, not unlike a wooden cross. He wishes he could stop being attracted to her and I kind of want to tell him to pretend it was any day prior to Willow having a boyfriend. Just any of those many, many days. At the Summers home, Joyce is pushing college on Buffy who asks to not talk about it. Or do you guys actually pick a college and THEN decide what you want to study?!?!
Sweeney: Yes and no. Unless you want to go into a STEM subject, going to any of the millionty liberal arts schools is probably a safe bet. Har har. Lor: The sun is coming up and Spike is still passed out. Anyways, he dunks his hand in a nearby fountain, runs out to his car without bursting into flames and douses his hand with alcohol, which, owies. A woman in an occult-type store hears some movement and looks to see Spike at the back of her store.
This conversation is interrupted by Willow walking into the store with a list of items. Cut to City Hall. The Mayor is doing some putting and is sad his shot keeps veering off to the left. The creepiest thing about the mayor is his quirks, like whistling in warning when the assistant sits on his desk.
And that is creepy as fuck. Sweeney: His creepiness is just so incredible. K: The Mayor is my favourite. His special brand of creepy hits the Master for six. Sorry, was that too cricket-centric? Sweeney: I love you. Brooding Bungalow.
Buffy is discussing college plans with Angel. He tells her that as a friend, he must advise her to look to the future. At school after hours because no one cares about that shit in Sunnydale, Willow is mixing up her magics.
His loyalties lie in the same place as his passions, and unlike Angel or Angelus he is not much for philosophizing about good and evil. Spike honestly likes Joyce and Dawn and has never seriously threatened either one, even before he got his chip. He also has great respect for Willow and Tara and had a friendly relationship with both. However, he seems to have a constant hatred of Xander, once calling him "a glorified bricklayer", and even slapped him in the back of the head once, stating that his chip-induced headache was "worth it".
Despite all of this, he is able to put differences aside for a greater good. He also once called Buffy "Slutty the Vampire Slayer". He has given himself the nickname "Big Bad", a reference to the nickname for major Buffy Villains. He speaks with a strong lower class English accent and slang; while suffering from amnesia in "Tabula Rasa", he labels Giles as a "nancy boy" for being English, before realizing, "Bloody hell!
Sodding, blimey, shagging, knickers, bollocks, oh God! I'm English! He also has a taste for human food and drink, such as beer, whiskey, hot chocolate even asking Joyce Summers if she has any of "those little marshmallows" , chocolates, Buffalo wings, and onion blossoms, constituting the most varied diet of any vampire on the show. Sometimes he adds extra ingredients into his blood, such as Weetabix for texture , and spices and burba weed for flavor.
He also smokes cigarettes as do many vampires ; preferring the fictional brand Morley, which he lights with a trademark silver Zippo lighter.
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