Like Riley, she ended up getting the brunt of a lot of fan dislike--largely because she was so clearly meant to be Willow's new love interest at a time when the fan base was still mourning Tara (as was the case with Riley following Angel), and because a lot of the elements of her personality other than "hot for Willow" were given short shrift (if TV Tropes had a category for this, they should call it the "Nurse Chapel Effect," after one writer's observation that Star Trek fans widely disliked Nurse Chapel because her obvious main reason for existing was to be in love with Spock, whereas other characters got far more development based on what they did on the ship).
You seem to have a knack for getting into Kennedy's head--I liked what you did in remixing "No More Be Grieved" last year and giving Kennedy a central position in it. I liked that you added Joyce to the cast of Willow's visitors, too--it makes me want to expand the "We Wait" mini-universe with the observing spirits perhaps finally managing to openly reach one of their charges.
Poor Kennedy
Date: 2014-11-02 06:40 am (UTC)You seem to have a knack for getting into Kennedy's head--I liked what you did in remixing "No More Be Grieved" last year and giving Kennedy a central position in it. I liked that you added Joyce to the cast of Willow's visitors, too--it makes me want to expand the "We Wait" mini-universe with the observing spirits perhaps finally managing to openly reach one of their charges.
Nice job. :-)
Warmest Regards,
M. Scott Eiland