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kikimay May 15 2012, 12:32:47 UTC
1) I was pretty conflicted about the answer. At the end, I went for equally creepy, but I believe that there are two different level of creepyness and, maybe, Spike is less creepy, considering the fact that he was a soulless demon in love.

2) "Gay (1999-present)" is one of the funniest thing ever showed in Buffy. Willow, no contest. Second place for Anya and her money.

3) Spike didn't bother to program Giles' name properly, he was interested in other skills. I think that he was too thrashed to notice and I don't believe that Spike would ever put sensible informations in a sexbot, but, as far as we saw, the bot is capable of basic interaction with other people and, maybe, can preserve some informations on his own.

4) I'm sorry, I don't know what skeevy means, but generally I think that the concept of a toy human-like, with the features of a real person and the capacity to interact, is different from fantasize and masturbate using a photo.

5) Spike's decision to keep the secret is a selfless action, so he's capable of doing good things even without a soul.

6) I don't think so, even if I ship Buffy with Spike.

7) Five stars. I adore this episode, I rewatched it several times. It makes me cheerful and it contains one of my favourite cute!Willow scene ever. (When she gives her notebook to the student "Don't fold the page corners down" Gotta love Willow!)

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gabrielleabelle May 15 2012, 16:01:21 UTC
1. *nods*

Yeah. There's creepier and less creepy aspects to both of them. It's hard to say.

2. Hee! Yeah, that always makes me giggle.

4. "Skeevy" basically means "creepy". :)

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