Season 8 Buffy...
...Is not canon for me. It's just not. I don't care what Joss says, it is not canon.
I just read all forty issues, plus the stand alones, and seriously, I'm more confused after reading it than I was before reading it!
Can anyone explain things to me? Seriously? Because I'm a pretty smart gal, and I typically pick up on subtleties, but this thing is just a convoluted mess to me.
I just read all forty issues, plus the stand alones, and seriously, I'm more confused after reading it than I was before reading it!
Can anyone explain things to me? Seriously? Because I'm a pretty smart gal, and I typically pick up on subtleties, but this thing is just a convoluted mess to me.
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Buffy's a closet lesbian, Angel's a superhero, Amy is keeping a skinless Warren alive, Dawn got punished for sleeping around, Willow's magic addiction is a total non-issue, the military ....
No, I can't explain it ... except to say Joss went way to mystical and forgot the whole making sense thing.
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I really liked Xander and Buffy interactions. I really liked Renee, and wish she hadn't been killed before she and Xander actually went on a date. I really liked Xander and Dawn interactions and loved them hooking up. And I loved Buffy and Xander's conversation after she saw him kissing Dawn.
I really liked Giles and Faith traveling together. Kennedy was actually likable in the comics. I would have liked to see Vi a bit more, but overall, I was okay with how she was handled. I was intrigued by the idea of Dracula and Xander remaining friends.
So there were actually quite a few individual things that I liked, or at least was intrigued by. But I wasn't a huge fan of the storylines themselves. And I was irritated by what the storylines said about the characters (most notably Buffy and Angel).
Honestly, one of my favorite stories was "The Chain". Which was a one-shot side story. I really wish we could have known more about that girl. But that was the point.
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Don't think anyone can explain it, you either think it makes sense, or don't.