1. While both bots are relatively equally skeevy, I've always found Warren skeevier than Spike because, dude has a soul and should know better.
2. Willow. I just can't help but chuckle at the "(1999-present)" level of detail in her blurb
3. I don't think he knowingly would have told a living soul about Dawn being the key so I don't think Warren programmed it into her, but he does tend to ramble on and he may have mentioned it offhand after the bot was delivered. Or he may not even remember if he mentioned it or not and just accepted the bot's claim to know the knowledge at face value.
4. I think it's pretty close, but also skeevier because he built a living replica of Buffy's body and used it and there's something about that that makes me shudder.
5. I don't know what selfish motive could be attributed to his action. He didn't do it to make Buffy love him. He was convinced there, for a while, that he wasn't even going to survive so Buffy was never going to find out that he didn't tell.
6. I think there has always been an attraction between the two of them so there was a slightly romantic aspect of the kiss. But it was well sublimated inside Buffy's head.
4. Yeah. Honestly, I get stuck, myself, on this question. In concept, it's fairly close. In real life, it'd be like someone making a Real Doll of some unrequited love and using it for sex. But...wow, that still seems skeevier to me. Maybe it's the level of effort involved? I dunno.
5. Indeed. He was also convinced that there was no way to Buffy anymore - thanks to Giles' threat to him in IWMTLY. The bot was kinda a consolation to him. He had no reason to think anyone would care.
2. Willow. I just can't help but chuckle at the "(1999-present)" level of detail in her blurb
3. I don't think he knowingly would have told a living soul about Dawn being the key so I don't think Warren programmed it into her, but he does tend to ramble on and he may have mentioned it offhand after the bot was delivered. Or he may not even remember if he mentioned it or not and just accepted the bot's claim to know the knowledge at face value.
4. I think it's pretty close, but also skeevier because he built a living replica of Buffy's body and used it and there's something about that that makes me shudder.
5. I don't know what selfish motive could be attributed to his action. He didn't do it to make Buffy love him. He was convinced there, for a while, that he wasn't even going to survive so Buffy was never going to find out that he didn't tell.
6. I think there has always been an attraction between the two of them so there was a slightly romantic aspect of the kiss. But it was well sublimated inside Buffy's head.
7. ***** for many reasons.
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4. Yeah. Honestly, I get stuck, myself, on this question. In concept, it's fairly close. In real life, it'd be like someone making a Real Doll of some unrequited love and using it for sex. But...wow, that still seems skeevier to me. Maybe it's the level of effort involved? I dunno.
5. Indeed. He was also convinced that there was no way to Buffy anymore - thanks to Giles' threat to him in IWMTLY. The bot was kinda a consolation to him. He had no reason to think anyone would care.
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