I've been chatting on BF lately about the comics and I've come to notice a big difference is in the way I look at things vs how others do, especially newer fans. I've noticed the same thing when I was on tumblr. It seems to be based on just how important headcanons are and their worth to the story. I just don't like being asked to fill in gaps in
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He's almost funny in his complete inability to admit he was wrong about Spuffy in S9. His attempts at sophistry give me headaches. The whole Star Trek attempt to deflect... Sheesh.
It's not even really the stuff that's open to interpretation. The show had plenty of that. Did Buffy mean it? What's the smile about? That stuff doesn't bother me. But as I was discussing with Stoney, which kicked off that little offshoot, we're constantly asked in the comics to come up with explanations why a character changed from their established belief/knowledge set with no explanation.
We know Buffy thought about all this stuff before. We know her thoughts on it. So for it all to be occurring to her now, well... it doesn't work. I think you said it perfectly in your review. Wanna break them up, fine, but at least let them split because of their own issues rather than stuff Gage invented. It honestly reminds me of the bankrobbing crap from S8 where she "realizes" robbing banks is wrong, as if she didn't know already. It just makes the girl look dumb and you can't fix stupid and the more times to redo storylines, the dumber they look.
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Absolutely nothing. The poster argued it would be The. Epic. Romance. of the season. When apparently it never crossed the writers minds other than to tease fans.
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